Tooth preparation for the Hitch Hikers Guide to Composites

This is an enjoyable practical course day encompassing dental composites held at Wirral PGMC.

Here is a link to download a printable version of the instructions to prepare the plastic teeth

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Services we offer & fee guide 2012

If you would like our clinic information pack please email your name and address to use using our contact form.

Alternatively call dental nurse Hannah Jane on (0151) 423 1601.


Consultation
Including any necessary radiographs and a brief report £125

Therapist/Hygienist visit
For professional tooth cleaning from £60

Fillings
Silver or tooth coloured filling from £95

Crowns
Single crown on an upper front tooth from £950

Root fillings – Endodontics
Anterior teeth from £399
Molar teeth £499
Re-root treatment from £498

Periodontal treatment (treatment for Gum Disease)
Periodontal detoxification including 2 review appointments, from £880 to £1,100 (estimate)

Dental implants
A crown supported by a dental implant from £2,500

Tooth whitening
Home tooth whitening from £299

Veneers
Porcelain veneers from £950

Sports gum shield £15

Complete dentures
Complete dentures from £1,950

Simple Treatment If treatment is relatively simple and straightforward, a plan of treatment can be prepared and an estimated fee given for such treatment at the initial consultation appointment.

Complex Treatment If more complex treatment is necessary, it is frequently impossible to give details of a plan of treatment until further thought has been given to the problems and the x-rays and models of the teeth assessed further.

In order to facilitate this, the models may be mounted on a dental articulator that reproduces the 3D movements your jaws make and the movements that your lower teeth make over the upper teeth. This requires impressions and work by our technicians prior to time being spent for more detailed planning.

Following this, a report would be forwarded to you for consideration. If such an approach is required, additional fees in the region of £440 could be incurred. You would be advised if this was appropriate to plan your dental care before this work was commenced.

When the feasibility of using implants requires assessment and should the initial consultation indicate that it may be possible, it may be necessary to use the services of an imaging centre for a further more extensive computerised x-ray examination.

Fees vary depending upon the complexity of dental problems It is Dr Smyth’s view that no two situations are identical and treatment must be customised for each situation. For example a patient who exposes a little bit of their upper front teeth in full smile will not require the same treatment as someone who displays all of their upper front teeth and gums in full smile yet both may require a crown on a single tooth.

Things to do in Liverpool

FAQ I am coming for a long appointment, what is there to do in Liverpool for my partner?

We try to make all chaperones comfortable whilst sitting outside our clinic room, there is a TV, newspapers and are happy to make tea and coffee.

In our shop row  there is a small supermarket and a cafe, they make great soup! It is a 5 minute walk to the Hunts Cross Railway Station, situated next to it is Metro cafe run by our friend Lorraine, great for tea, coffee and hot and cold food.

Shopping

Time to jump in the car and travel 10 minutes to the New Mersey Shopping Park‎, Garston, Liverpool, L24 8QB www.newmerseyshoppingpark.com

Liverpool City Centre

Catch a train at Hunts Cross Railway Station and travel the 8 miles to Liverpool Central, it takes 17 minutes, you exit at the bottom of Bold Street (a famous venue for shops, cafes and Church of St Luke is situated at the top end). Alternatively walk 5 minutes to Liverpool One for shops, restaurants, a 14 screen cinema www.liverpool-one.com

Culture

Take a look at www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk for Liverpool’s museums and art galleries.

Clinical Photography for Dentists

A picture is worth a thousand words! Digital photography improves patient communication, helps record baseline dental condition or illustrate tooth form and shade for your dental laboratory technician.

Getting started! Kit recommendations in November 2010

Cheek retractors – adult and child

Front surface mirrors

Canon EOS 1000D digital camera body – You can buy a body and a lens bundle together, the lens is okay for day-to-day photography but look at the alternatives which will be better quality although more expensive!

Sigma 105mm f/2.8 EX DG – a macro lens, chose Cannon fit

Canon Macrolite Adapter 58C – this lens adapter enables your ring flash to attach to the front of your lens which has a 58mm filter size.

Canon MR 14EX ring flash – expensive but well worth it

Memory – this Canon camera uses SD/SDHC memory cards, 2GB will hold a lot of photographs but memory is cheap so consider larger capacities like 4,8,16 up to 32GB. If you plan to make movies with a camera like the Canon EOS 500D then get the largest memory card you can afford.

Accessories – a card reader will help you download your pictures to your PC or laptop to view and store the photographs. An external hard drive is a good investment to make a regular back up of your PC and laptop e.g. 500GB or 1TB! A photo-printer if you want to print your images.

Re-chargeable batteries – you will need them! Two sets of four AA batteries for your ring flash (alkaline, lithium, rechargeable Ni-Cd or Ni-MH), you can charge them and help save the planet.

A camera bag – to protect your kit.

A selection of clinical photographs – the images that you can take on this type of camera/ring flash set up are very high quality and a well looked after camera will provide years of service. My pictures below are taken on the lowest  image setting so I do not have excessively large image files which would otherwise quickly fill up my PC hard drive.