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Dental terminology explained

When you visit us at Garden View Dental Care, we are conscious of the fact that the better informed you are about any check-ups or treatments, the more comfortable you will be. That’s why we do not use jargon or technical terminology or, if we must, we back it up with clear explanations. Please feel free to ask us any questions before, during or after your treatment if there is anything you think could be clearer. We welcome any feedback and the chance to improve your patient experience when you visit the dentist in Buckinghamshire.

Dentist in BuckinghamshireHere we explore some common terms that are used quite often during a general visit to the dentist in Buckinghamshire.

Arch

You have a set of teeth at the top of your mouth and one at the bottom. Each of these is called an ‘arch’. They are usually referred to as the upper or lower arch. If you need a full denture, this can also be referred to as an arch.

Bonding

Bonding is a common dental term that can refer to the way a prosthetic is attached or the way a tooth is repaired. Composite bonding is when resin or another suitable material is used to make repairs or cosmetic improvements to the teeth. It can be used to fix cracks and chips as well as cover stains.

Cavities

This is a word you are likely to have heard and you know it’s bad when the dentist uses it about your teeth. Cavities are effectively holes in your teeth that are caused by decay. They are more common in children’s teeth. Once they have appeared, they need clearing and filling to stop them getting worse and needing more extensive repairs.

Dental practice

At Garden View Dental Care, we have a whole team to support you when you visit the dentist in Buckinghamshire. Our dental practice has a couple of dentists, a hygienist, a dental nurse and our receptionist. We are all standing by to support your dental health.

Extraction

There are lots of reasons why people have teeth extracted. Sometimes it is because the tooth is no longer functional but other times it might be to reduce overcrowding or make room for realignment.