Treatments.
NHS Dentistry.
KR Dental are proud to offer a wide range of NHS Treatments to allow our patients to make the most of their smile in an affordable way.
NHS patient charges in Scotland are set by the government but there are some patient groups that an exempt from these charges.
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A NHS examination is free to everyone so do not hesitate to contact us today to arrange for this.
We believe the NHS offers a comprehensive range of treatment for most people. However, we also offer many private treatment options that are not available on the NHS.
White Fillings.
White fillings are a popular choice amongst all ages of patients, as a more aesthetic option to restore your tooth.
A composite tooth coloured material is used to blend in with the remaining tooth structure. White fillings allow the dentist to preserve more of your tooth structure as they are minimally invasive and create a filling that is strong and long lasting.
Teeth Whitening.
Even in a healthy mouth, teeth can darken over time due to many factors including age, food, drinks and smoking.
Teeth Whitening by your dentist, using bespoke trays, allows you to brighten up and enhance your smile in a safe way.
You will be provided with whitening gel to use inside your bespoke trays for as little as 1.5 hours a day.
Clear Aligners.
Clear aligners are a discreet option to move or align any of your front teeth and give you a more confident smile. The aligners are transparent and, in mild cases, may only have to be worn for a few weeks.
A consultation is essential to discuss with the dentist what your main concerns are and the best treatment options for you.
All Ceramic Crowns.
Crowns are used when your tooth is broken down and a filling is not sufficient to restore your tooth adequately. It completely covers your tooth providing a strong restoration with good aesthetics.
All ceramic crowns provide a better aesthetic result with no metal shine through and can allow the dentist to achieve a more natural finish to your tooth.
Dentures.
Dentures are a straight forward and non invasive way to replace missing teeth. Your dentist can provide you with just a single tooth, partial denture or anything up to a full set of upper and lower dentures.
They allow patients to feel more confident after suffering from tooth loss. Dentures can be made in a variety of materials and partial dentures are even available in a flexible material to allow for a securer fit.