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WELCOME TO SF DENTAL PRACTICE Based in Peterborough, SF Dental Practice’s forward-looking approach aims to enhance the oral health and well-being of our patients. Using the latest technology and the highest quality materials, we provide treatment in an environment where patients feel relaxed and safe. We are committed to providing our patients clear information on all treatments available so that they can make an informed choice as to what treatment they wish to undertake. As experts in cosmetic dentistry and smile design, patients travel from areas surrounding Peterborough and Cambridgeshire. EXPERIENCE THE DIFFERENCE In our 30 years of treating patients we have learnt that every human being is unique and deserves every care and consideration. That's why we are a member of EBBF, a professional non-profit association of men and women practicing and promoting moral and ethical values in business. Our personal service appeals to anyone with a discerning eye. Our preventative dental care programme aims at helping to stop problems before they arise and provide advice to you on ways of improving oral hygiene as well as informative oral health education. More and more patients are realising the advantages of having their missing teeth replaced by implants, which are strong, permanent and look and feel extremely natural. Dental implants offer a permanent solution for your missing teeth. A dental implant is essentially a substitute for a natural root and commonly it is screw or cylinder shaped. Each implant is placed into a socket carefully drilled at the precise location of the intended tooth. Often the implant can be placed at the same time as removal of the tooth all on the same day. If an implant has a screw-thread on its outer surface it can be screwed into position and if it does not, it is usually tapped into place. The main aim during installation of any implant is to achieve immediate close contact with the surrounding bone. This creates an initial stability, which over time is steadily enhanced by further growth of bone into microscopic roughnesses on the implant surface. In order to support replacement teeth, dental implants normally have some form of internal screw thread or post space that allows a variety of components to be fitted. Once fitted, these components provide the foundation for long-term support of crowns, bridges or dentures. Click here for illustrated information. Emergencies
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