GOLD INLAYS
A gold inlay can meet the highest demands in terms of safety, durability, fitting accuracy and tolerability. Gold inlays are suitable for all kinds of back teeth damages. The are cemented to the prepared tooth with special adhesive.
Gold inlays are the most long-living and biologically efficient alternative to fillings as many years of experience show. However, there are many different opinions about the aesthetics of gold.
CERAMICS INLAYS
Ceramic inlays are now durable as gold inlays
Ceramic inlays are the number one choice for patients who make high demands on the aesthetics and seek for a metal-free and tooth-coloured restoration solution. Due to constantly improved ceramics and adhesive agents, these inlays are now as durable as gold inlays.
Ceramic inlays are appreciated for their perfect natural aesthetics. The inlay can be fitted to your natural tooth colour so that it is nearly invisible. Ceramic inlays are suitable for many kinds of damages of back teeth which have to stand the pressure of chewing. They are cemented to the tooth with special adhesive.
Natural Looking
Customized to match your teeth.Pain Free
No pain is involved in the procedure.Stain Resistant
Extremely resistant to stains.Long Lasting
Porcelain veneers can last a lifetime.New Patient Exam
£55
Includes Treatment Plan
Tooth Crown Porcelain
£395
Composite Inlay
£395
Porcelain Inlay
£475
PAYMENT OPTIONS
Cash and Card Payments are the most common payment methods in our practice. We accept almost all type of credit and debit payment cards.
BACS and Payment by Installments are accepted for qualifying patients, as well. For more details please ask at the reception or your dentist.
INSURANCE
DentPlan and Practice Plan members are welcome to join our practice as we work with both this insurers.
We also offer a Practice Membership Plan which will allow you to enjoy a substantial permanent discount for numerous treatment procedures, preferential prices and access to finance. For more details about the Practice Membership Plan, please ask at the reception or your dentist.