Park Road Dental, located in an arcade at 48 Park Road, was established in 1992 to provide good dentistry and is a centre in general, cosmetic and Family dentistry. Our dentists and their staff, pride themselves on providing the very best of modern dentistry in a comfortable and relaxing environment.
Our aim is to help you keep ALL your teeth healthy and beautiful for life, so that you will always have teeth that will feel and look great. Please spend some time on our website where you can gain information on our staff, practice philosophy and types of dental treatment available. Offer: free 15 minute check up and orthodontic consult for children under 18.
Our aim is to help you keep ALL your teeth healthy and beautiful for life, so that you will always have teeth that will feel and look great. Please spend some time on our website where you can gain information on our staff, practice philosophy and types of dental treatment available. Offer: free 15 minute check up and orthodontic consult for children under 18.
Services
Our goal is to help you keep your natural teeth healthy for life. Visiting our practice on a regular basis will allow us to detect any problems that may start forming and address them as early as possible. Early detection of problems such as gum disease will allow us to treat it effectively and give you more chance of keeping your natural teeth, therefore avoiding extraction and extensive costly dental care procedures.
Periodontal Disease (often referred to as Gum Disease) damages the gums and limits their ability to protect teeth. This is the greatest cause of tooth loss in adults. At its most basic level, Periodontal Disease is an infection of the gum tissue. The small space between the gum and the teeth is called the sulcus, which is a breeding ground for bacteria.
Orthodontics is that branch of dentistry which specialises in the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of problems in the alignment of teeth and jaws. The technical term for these problems is malocclusion, which literally means bad bite. Orthodontic treatment involves the design and use of corrective appliances (such as braces, plates, headgears and functional appliances) to bring the teeth and jaws into proper alignment.
When a tooth is cracked, decayed or damaged, a crown may need to be fitted to protect and preserve the remaining natural tooth. A crown is a definitive covering that fits over the original tooth and address aesthetic needs, restores tooth function and enhances the overall health of your mouth. Crowns can be made of tooth coloured porcelain or gold.
Before dental implants, we were limited in how we were able to replace missing teeth. Options included fixed bridges, which often required the reduction of adjacent teeth to replace a missing tooth, or removable dentures. Implant dentistry allows us to replace individual teeth, without altering adjacent natural teeth.