Dental legal reports in the North West of England


Mr Peter James Smyth BDS, MSC

Dental Expert Witness


Postal address:
Dr Peter Smyth
Cheshire Smile Clinic
Hunts Cross Dental Centre
14 Mackets Lane
Liverpool

L25 OLQ

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  • Dental personal injury and dental negligence cases
  • Appointments available on a weekly basis
  • Reports are usually completed within 2 to 6 weeks
  • An 48-hour express report service is available on request
  • 10 years experience
  • Law Society checked
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    Patient referals for restorative, endodontics and periodontal care

    Dear Colleague,

    I would like to take this opportunity to invite you to refer your patients to the Cheshire Smile Clinic, Liverpool.  This information will guide you through our referral process and provide some background information which I hope you will find useful and informative.  I look forward to working with you and hope that if you have any queries you will not hesitate to contact us.

    Dr Peter Smyth
    Cheshire Smile Clinic
    The Hunts Cross Dental Centre
    Liverpool

    Our expertise is provided in the following areas:

    Restorative dentistry
    We have the experience, equipment and lab capability necessary to restore these cases, from quadrant dentistry to full mouth reconstruction. Replacing missing teeth primarily involves dental implants, and we are happy to work closely with interested dentists to determine treatment plans for your more complex cases.

    Endodontics
    We appreciate that busy dentists under the constraints of general practice face frequent pressure from patients who wish to keep damaged natural teeth requiring complex procedures.  Our fee scale aims to make root fillings affordable and differentiates between easier anterior teeth and time consuming molars and re-treatments, saving your patients money and making your offer of a private referral more attractive.  Our endodontic service provides you with the predictable endodontics you need beneath your restorations. If a consultation is unnecessary in your opinion (see our referral form enclosed) we are happy to book your patient straight in for treatment representing an additional saving.

    We offer a simple sedation procedure for anxious patients free of charge, and have magnification and other aids which the average GDP may not have at his/her disposal. It is well recognised that molar endodontics, while it may be regarded as routine part of general dental practice, is actually a very demanding procedure technically, and one that is very difficult to do to a consistently high standard. If you feel that you do not have the facilities, experience or expertise necessary to carry out a particular root treatment please consider referring your patient to our clinic.

    Periodontics
    Referring patients with advancing periodontal disease is an opportunity to turn around their dental health. This is a frequently overlooked dental problem that is important to address within existing and new patients attending the GDS, in view of the rise of litigation. Our treatment involves a single long appointment with a simple sedation procedure for patient comfort, which eliminates active periodontal disease. Your patients’ dental health will be transformed within a few weeks, and we are able to replace any missing or failed teeth and provide maintenance therapy as required.

    Complete dentures, clearance and the transition to complete dentures
    Edentulous patients need comfortable and functional prostheses so they can continue to enjoy their normal diet and benefit from the self-confidence that a stable denture and an attractive smile gives. We can manage complex prosthetic problems, and a natural tooth arrangement and anatomical, stained gum work will provide for an aesthetically pleasing outcome.  We have extensive experience of dental clearances, and our expertise means we are ideally placed to help patients make the traumatic transition from having a few teeth to having none easier.

    Attendance
    If you would like to attend with a patient to observe or to assist you are very welcome to do so.  We are confident that you will agree that we are dedicated to providing the best treatment and service to our referring dentists and their patients.

    Relevant Experience
    I have been involved in treating referrals from dentists in the North West for over 10 years.  I have an MSc in fixed and removable prosthetics, and regularly attended courses and seminars.  I also organise postgraduate dental courses, which are proving particularly popular.  Special areas of interest include:

    •    Restorative cases including implants and treatment planning
    •    Endodontics, restoration of root filled teeth, managing dental trauma
    •    Periodontal therapy
    •    Complete dentures

    The Referral Process
    Clinical appointments are available each Monday, Wednesday and Friday.  I am assisted by my dental nurse, a dental hygienist, and a technician, meaning we are capable of carrying out most demanding procedures with minimal delay between appointments.  Our referral process has been designed to suit the way you work: simply choose your preferred contact method and we will respond within 24 hours.  Our referral forms and prepaid envelopes are enclosed with this pack.

    By telephone
    0151 486 2697

    By post
    Dr Peter Smyth
    Hunts Cross Dental Centre
    14 Mackets Lane                      
    Liverpool
    L25 OLQ

    By fax
    0151 550 7834

    By email
    Use the “contact us” form on this site

    Fee Structure

    Consultation
    Includes any radiographs necessary to reach a diagnosis  £125

    Restorative dentistry
    Amalgam Dowel from £110
    Cast gold post from £295
    Crowns or veneers from £950

    Root fillings
    Anterior teeth (single canal) from £399
    Premolar or Molar from £499
    Re-treatments, or MTA perforation repair – add £99

    Periodontal Treatment
    Initial treatment from £880 to £1,100

    Dental Implants
    Implant, abutment & crown from £2,500

    Complete Dentures
    Complete dentures from £1,950

    Notes
    Our endodontic files are single use instruments.  Completed cases are returned with a full report, and our post-op radiograph.

    Immediate dentures can be delivered within 24 hours.

    Oral surgery

    Oral surgery – tooth extraction, wisdom teeth
    – by Dr Smyth

    Tooth removal
    Sometimes it is not possible to repair teeth and they may need to be removed. The most common reason for the loss of teeth in childhood is tooth decay (dental caries). In adulthood gum disease is the cause of the loss of teeth.
    When a tooth needs to be removed this is a relatively painless procedure with dental anaesthetic. Patients who are anxious about dental procedures can have a simple sedative procedure (a tablet the night before, and the morning of the procedure).

    We recognise the importance of careful removal of teeth. A special technique is employed called a periotome technique. This has the following benefits:

    1. A gentle technique that results in the least amount of damage to the surrounding bone and gum
    2. Minimal post-operative discomfort afterwards
    3. Minimal risk of infection
    4. Fast healing
    5. Reduces the risk of bone and gum loss following tooth removal
    6. Optimal healing (usually 6 weeks) is beneficial if a dental implant is used to replace the tooth 

    What to do after a tooth is removed
    After any tooth extraction or oral surgery it is advisable to do the following whilst healing takes place:

    • Rest afterwards
    • Avoid smoking and alcohol
    • Have a soft diet, soup and bread, jelly and ice cream
    • After 24 hours of healing rinse out with a mug of hot water and a teaspoon of salt
    • Use your regular painkiller to keep comfortable
    • Have a balanced diet including protein (e.g. eggs) and fruit and vegetables

    Replacement teeth
    After a tooth has been removed it is possible to replace missing teeth with either:

    1. A dental implant (usually within 6 weeks of the tooth removal)
    2. A bridge
    3. A partial denture

    Wisdom teeth or third molars
    Often wisdom teeth give us problems around age 21 years. A painful condition called pericorinitis can develop (Latin translation = inflammation around the crown). This can cause face swelling, a bad taste and a very sore mouth, especially when biting together.

    Initial treatment includes a combination of the following:

    • Careful cleaning
    • Hot salt mouth washes
    • Antibiotics
    • Painkillers e.g. Ibuprofen

    Assessment of the lower wisdom teeth requires a dental pantomogram, a large x-ray picture of the jaws. Then troublesome teeth are planned for removal with a simple sedation procedure and a dental anaesthetic. It is wise to rest afterwards whilst healing takes place.

    Not all wisdom teeth will need to be removed. Sometimes it is possible to remove the upper wisdom teeth only (an easier procedure), or the cusps of the upper teeth can be smoothed of so they do not bite on the gum flap that lies over the lower wisdom teeth. This can mean that you do not have to have the lower teeth removed, simple treatment is always best.

    Patients requiring removal of difficult wisdom teeth may be referred to a maxillo-facial surgeon, a specialist concerned with surgical dentistry.

    Referrals to Dr Smyth for dental surgery
    Dr Smyth accepts referrals from local general dentists in Liverpool and the North West for tooth extractions, surgery, wisdom tooth removal and dental implants. If you would like to attend the clinic please ask your dentist to refer you to Dr Smyth.

    Crowns or Caps

    Crowns or Tooth Caps
    by Liverpool Dentist Peter Smyth

    Teeth that have been weakened by large repairs or root fillings in the past can be prepared for crowns in order to strengthen them.

    Porcelain and gold crowns (porcelain bonded, PBC, metal ceramic)
    The majority of crowns are gold thimbles covered with tooth coloured porcelain to make them look like natural teeth. These are one of the most successful repairs that restorative dentists can provide. They should last over 10 years if you look after them carefully (e.g. regular check ups, good home care, tooth brushing, flossing and regular visits to the hygienist for professional tooth cleaning).

    Gold crowns
    Crowns made entirely out of precious gold are the most durable crown you can have. They are mainly used on back teeth that are not visible in full smile. However, some cultures are happy to display gold crowns on front teeth as a sign of affluence or a fashion statement.

    Why Gold?
    Gold is a rare metallic element, its chemical symbol Au is short for the Latin word aurum which means glowing dawn. It has several properties that make it ideal for dental crowns, it is non-toxic, it does not react with water or oxygen and it can be cast and polished.

    Is it pure Gold?
    Gold has been used in Dentistry since 7 BC, for example gold wire and then gold foil, bridges, inlays and crowns.

    High quality gold alloys in modern dentistry are a mixture of gold and the noble metals platinum, palladium or silver plus copper and zinc. The gold alloy is easy for the dentist and dental technician to manipulate but is strong, stiff, durable and resistant to tarnish and corrosion.

    The gold content of the alloy for a typical crown and bridge alloy may contain 60% to 80% gold. This is slightly higher than 18 carat gold used in jewellery. Japan, Germany and the United States account for almost 70% of all dental gold alloy manufacture.

    The high cost of gold in the 70’s and 80’s led to an increase in use of inferior, low gold content alloys in dentistry. In some cases gold contents as low as 12% were used.

    Dentists prefer gold!
    If a practicing dentist is asked what type of material they would prefer themselves for dental restorations with few exceptions the answer is always gold.

    Is it possible to be allergic to gold?
    Yes, dentists and patients can develop contact allergies to gold but this is very rare.

    Metal free crowns
    There are many types of crowns in this category. Traditional all porcelain crowns (porcelain jacket, PJC) can look superb and indistinguishable from natural teeth. These are recommended on front teeth when an aesthetic result is desirable.

    Empress and Procera crowns use modern technology to make very strong and aesthetic crowns for front teeth. They involve scanning the impression of the tooth preparation. This is emailed to a remote location. A thimble of ceramic is made to fit over the tooth stump by casting a crown from an ingot of glass. The crown can be cut back and porcelain added to make beautiful crowns.

    How are teeth prepared for a crown?
    For example, a molar tooth that has been root filled and built up ready for a crown will require tooth preparation. The tooth is shaped using diamond drills and water spray. This is a painless procedure with dental anaesthetics to numb the teeth.

    After tooth preparation special wool is placed around the tooth to hold the gum out of the way. An impression can then be made of the tooth stump. A temporary crown may be made and cemented in place. The impression is sent to the laboratory technician who casts the impression with dental plaster. The technician makes a wax crown, casts this in precious gold and then adds dental porcelain and fires this in an oven. The final porcelain and gold crown is polished and returned to the dentist.

    The dentist checks the crown is a perfect fit and adjusts the biting surface. The crown is then cemented in place to protect the underlying tooth.

    Natural looking crowns
    The following aspects help dentists and their technicians reproduce crowns that have a natural looking appearance:

    Tooth shade – some teeth have are a solid block of colour, these are easier to copy that natural teeth with translucent edges.

    Surface texture – youthful teeth tend to have more surface texture than older teeth that have become shiny and smooth after repeated tooth brushing.

    Communicating with photographs of teeth
    Digital photographs help communicate the appearance of your teeth to the dental technician as they are building up crowns with porcelain. It is often worth a trip to sit for the technician when they finalise your crown work to enable them to compare their work directly with your natural teeth.