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Dental Restoration Treatment in Brent Cross

Beam Dental provides dental restoration in Brent Cross to bring damaged or missing teeth back to perfect health. We perform a comprehensive range of safe and effective restorative treatments in our comfortable dental surgery in Brent Cross.

Restore damaged or decayed teeth with dental fillings

If you have a cavity, one of our skilled and experienced dentists in Brent Cross will clean out the bacteria and decay before filling it with a filling material. The filling seals off the tooth from further decay. The cost of fillings generally ranges between £80 – £185. The types of filling materials available include:
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Porcelain or ceramic: A modern alternative to metal fillings, white fillings don’t show when you talk or smile. Your dentist in Brent Cross can even remove old metal fillings and replace them with white fillings which blend in better with your teeth.

Strengthen weak teeth with dental crowns

A crown is used to cover a damaged tooth in order to provide strength, as well as improve shape and appearance. Crowns can also fit over dental implants as replacement teeth, and take the place of large fillings. These restorations are made from the following materials:
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Gold and metal alloys: The teeth at the back of your mouth need to be able to handle the pressure of chewing food. Gold and metal crowns are durable enough to provide the strength needed by these teeth.

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Porcelain or ceramic: These crowns are custom-made to match the colour of your teeth, and are generally used in the front of the mouth

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Porcelain bonded to a metal shell: This material is the perfect blend of strength and attractiveness.

Bridges to replace one or more missing teeth

Bridges span the empty space where teeth are missing. They are bonded to natural teeth or dental implants on either side of the gap. Our dental practice in Brent Cross provides different types of bridges:
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Multi-unit bridge: Your dentist will carefully reduce the teeth on either side of the missing tooth/teeth. Crowns are then placed over these teeth in order to support the multi-unit bridge, which in turn restores your smile.

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Maryland bridge: This bridge attaches to the back surfaces of the teeth on either side of the dental gap. It’s usually used to replace the teeth in the front of the mouth.

The cost of crowns and bridges generally falls between £525 – £780. Your private dentist in Brent Cross will help you decide which dental restoration is best for you at your initial consultation. You’ll be given a full dental examination, and have X-rays of your mouth taken in order to plan your treatment.

Are you interested in repairing your smile with dental restoration? Book your initial consultation at our dental clinic in Brent Cross today!

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FAQs

How Long Does Dental Implant Treatment Take?

Dental implant treatment typically takes between 3 to 6 months from start to finish. This allows time for the implant to properly fuse with the jawbone (a process called osseointegration). In some cases, if additional procedures like bone grafting are required, the overall timeline may be longer.

Are Dental Implants Painful?

Most patients report minimal discomfort during and after the procedure. The implant placement is usually carried out under local anaesthetic, so you won’t feel pain during treatment. Afterward, mild soreness or swelling is normal for a few days and can usually be managed with over-the-counter pain relief.

How Long Do Dental Implants Last?

Dental implants are designed to be a long-term solution and can last 10–15 years or more with proper care. In many cases, they can last a lifetime. Maintaining good oral hygiene and attending regular dental check-ups are key to ensuring their longevity.

Can Anyone Get Dental Implants?

Most adults with good general and oral health are suitable candidates for dental implants. However, sufficient bone density in the jaw is needed to support the implant. Patients with certain medical conditions or those who smoke heavily may require additional assessment or treatment before proceeding.

How Do I Look After My Implants?

Caring for dental implants is similar to caring for natural teeth. This includes brushing twice daily, flossing regularly, and attending routine dental visits. Good oral hygiene helps prevent complications such as gum disease, which can affect the success of the implant over time.