Multi-Award Winning Dental Practice est. 2003. 359 High Road, Harrow Weald HA3 5EQ.
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As a family-friendly dental practice in Harrow Weald, we deliver quality, comprehensive general and cosmetic dental treatments using the latest innovations and techniques in dentistry.

Affordable NHS & Private Dentists in Harrow

Treatments designed to make you smile.

As a family-friendly dental practice in Harrow Weald, we deliver quality, comprehensive general and cosmetic dental treatments using the latest innovations and techniques in dentistry.

General & preventive treatments at your trusted dental clinic in Harrow.

Our approach at Harrow Weald Dental Practice is firmly rooted in prevention-based dentistry. We encourage our patients to do the same by helping them maintain good oral health with a combination of routine dental check-ups and developing good oral hygiene habits such as brushing and flossing.

Dental Examinations

Dental examinations and check-ups are essential aspects of maintaining good oral health. These regular visits to a dentist help prevent dental problems, detect issues early, and ensure your teeth and gums stay healthy.

It's crucial to schedule dental examinations and check-ups at least twice a year, although your dentist may recommend more frequent visits if you have specific dental issues or a history of dental problems. Regular check-ups can help you maintain a healthy smile and address any dental concerns before they become more serious and costly to treat.

your dental exam journey
1. Medical History Review
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our dentist will start by asking about your overall health and any changes in your medical history, medications, or allergies. It's crucial to provide accurate information as it can impact your oral health.

2. Oral Examination
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The dentist will perform a thorough examination of your mouth, teeth, and gums. They will look for signs of decay, gum disease, or other oral health issues. They may use a small mirror and dental instruments for a closer inspection.

3. x-rays (if necessary)
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X-rays can provide a more detailed view of your teeth and jawbone. They help detect issues that may not be visible during a visual examination, such as cavities between teeth or problems with your jawbone.

4. oral cancer screening
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Dentists also check for signs of oral cancer during a dental examination. They may examine your lips, tongue, cheeks, throat, and the roof of your mouth for any unusual lumps, sores, or discolourations.

5. gum health assessment
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Your dentist will evaluate the health of your gums by measuring the depth of gum pockets around your teeth. Deep pockets can be a sign of gum disease.

6. tooth alignment & bite
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The dentist may check for issues related to tooth alignment or your bite (how your upper and lower teeth come together). Misalignment can lead to various dental problems and discomfort.

7. treatment plan
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Based on their findings, your dentist will discuss any issues they've identified and develop a treatment plan if necessary. This could include recommendations for fillings, crowns, root canals, orthodontic treatment, or gum disease management.

8. Oral hygiene tips
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Your dentist and dental hygienist will provide advice on maintaining good oral hygiene at home. They may recommend specific toothbrushing and flossing techniques and discuss the importance of a balanced diet for dental health.

9. follow-up appointments
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Depending on the findings and the recommended treatment plan, your dentist may schedule follow-up appointments to address specific issues or for routine check-ups.

Oral Hygiene

An oral hygiene appointment, often referred to as a dental cleaning or dental hygiene appointment, is a crucial part of maintaining good oral health. This appointment typically involves a thorough cleaning of your teeth and gums.

An oral hygiene appointment is typically painless and relatively quick, lasting around 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the extent of cleaning required and the presence of any additional treatments. It is an essential part of preventive dental care and helps to keep your teeth and gums healthy while preventing or addressing dental issues early before they become more severe. Most dental professionals recommend having these appointments every six months, but your specific needs may vary based on your oral health and the recommendations of your dentist or hygienist.

Treatment Duration: 30 Mins

Treatment Cost: £69.50 per 30 Mins

What your oral hygiene appointment includes:
1. assessment
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A dental hygienist or dentist will assess your oral health before the cleaning begins. They may ask about any changes in your medical history or dental concerns you may have.

2. scaling
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The hygienist will use specialised instruments to remove plaque and tartar (hardened plaque) from the surfaces of your teeth, especially in hard-to-reach areas between your teeth and along the gumline. This process is known as scaling and helps prevent gum disease and tooth decay.

3. polishing
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After scaling, your teeth are polished using gritty toothpaste and a high-powered toothbrush or a rubber cup attached to a dental hand-piece. This removes surface stains and leaves your teeth feeling smooth.

4. flossing
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The hygienist will floss your teeth to ensure that any remaining debris or plaque between your teeth is removed.

5. fluoride treatment (optional)
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In some cases, a fluoride treatment may be applied to your teeth to help strengthen enamel and prevent tooth decay. This is often recommended for children and individuals with a higher risk of cavities.

6. oral health education
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The dental hygienist will guide on maintaining good oral hygiene at home. They may discuss proper brushing and flossing techniques, the importance of a balanced diet, and the use of additional oral hygiene aids like mouthwash or interdental brushes.

7. oral cancer screening
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During the appointment, the dental hygienist may perform a brief oral cancer screening by checking for any unusual lumps, sores, or discolourations in your mouth, lips, tongue, throat, and the roof of your mouth.

8. recommendations
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Based on their findings, the hygienist may recommend further dental treatment if necessary. This could include discussing issues like gum disease or the need for sealants, fluoride supplements, or orthodontic referrals.

hygiene appointment journey

Root Canal Treatment

Imagine this: You're experiencing excruciating tooth pain, and it feels like your dental woes have reached their peak. That's when a hero in a white coat, your dentist, steps in and whispers the magical words, "root canal treatment".

Now, before you panic, let's clear something up—root canal treatment isn't the villain here. It's the superhero swooping in to save your tooth. You see, this procedure is all about pain relief, not causing more agony.

Here's how it works: Your trusted dentist numbs the area, so you won't feel a thing. Then, they delicately access the inner chamber of your tooth, where the pain is brewing. They remove the problematic pulp, clean everything up, and seal it tight. Voilà! Pain is vanquished, and your tooth is on the path to recovery.

But that's not all.

Your dental team, armed with experience and care, is like your sidekicks on this journey. They're here to ensure you're comfortable every step of the way, and they do it quickly and efficiently.

So, the next time you hear 'root canal', don't envision fear and trembling. Picture a team of dental superheroes, including you, working together to save the day (and your tooth) from the clutches of pain.

Your Root Canal Treatment Journey
step 1. the magic wand: anaesthesia
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As you settle into the dental chair, your dentist wields a magic wand; well, it's not magic, but it might feel that way. It's a local anaesthesia injection that makes your tooth and the surrounding area go completely numb. Say goodbye to pain – you won't feel a thing during the procedure.

step 2. the gateway: access opening
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Your dentist creates a tiny gateway into your tooth's inner sanctum with precision and care. It's like opening the door to a secret world where the trouble lies.

step 3. pulp extravaganza: pulp removal
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Inside your tooth, something is causing all the fuss – the pulp. Your dentist delicately removes this problematic pulp, like scooping out the troublemakers from a party. Once it's gone, the pain begins to fade away.

step 4. cleaning crusaders: cleaning & disinfection
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Now, it's time for the cleaning crusaders. Tiny, specialised instruments and solutions go to work, meticulously cleaning and disinfecting the root canals, ensuring no sneaky bacteria are left behind.

step 5. seal the deal: filling & sealing
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The cleaned root canals are filled with a biocompatible material called gutta-percha. It's like sealing up the tunnels in a secret cave. This prevents any future troublemakers from getting in.

step 6. the fortress: restoration
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Your dentist might place a crown on your tooth to finish the job. It's like giving your tooth a suit of armour, protecting it and ensuring it blends seamlessly with the rest of your smile.

Dental Extractions & Wisdom Teeth

Picture this: In your mouth, there's a rogue tooth causing all sorts of mischief. It might be too damaged, crowded, or even causing pain. That's when your trusty dentist steps in as the hero to save the day.

Your dentist starts with a gentle touch – local anaesthesia that makes the tooth and surrounding area warm and tingly. You won't feel a thing during the procedure. It's like a little dental lullaby for your tooth.

With a swift and precise move, your dentist removes the troublesome tooth. It's like saying goodbye to a mischievous character in a story – one less tooth causing chaos in your mouth.

Afterwards, your mouth begins the healing process. You might have a minor soreness, but that's just your body's way of mending. Rest and some TLC will have you feeling back to your fabulous self in no time.

Wisdom Teeth

Ah, wisdom teeth—the latecomers to the dental party. These guys often don't quite fit in, and that's where the adventure really begins.

Before the extraction, your dentist examines your wisdom teeth through X-rays and clinical evaluation. If they're causing trouble, it's time to consider extraction.

Just like regular extractions, your dentist administers the magic anaesthesia to ensure you're comfy and cosy throughout the procedure.

Here comes the exciting part! Your dentist carefully removes the wisdom tooth, navigating it like a seasoned explorer. Sometimes, they might need to section the tooth into smaller pieces for easier removal – a dental quest!

After the extraction, it's time to rest and recuperate. You might feel a bit like a wise old sage, but don't worry – the discomfort is temporary, and you'll return to your routine soon.So there you have it, dental extractions and wisdom tooth extractions – dental adventures where your dentist is the trusty guide, helping you bid farewell to troublesome teeth and embark on a journey to a healthier, happier smile.

Dentures

Dentures are custom-made dental appliances designed to replace missing teeth and restore your smile's natural appearance and functionality. They consist of artificial teeth in a supportive base resting on your gums. Dentures can be a partial or complete set, depending on how many teeth need replacing.

Dentures come into play when you've lost teeth for various reasons, such as decay, gum disease, injury, or age-related factors. They enhance your smile and aid in chewing, speaking, and maintaining the shape of your face.

The Denture Process

  • 1. Consultation: Your dentist will assess your oral health and discuss your specific needs and preferences.
  • 2. Impressions: Detailed impressions of your mouth are taken to create custom-fitted dentures.
  • 3. Fitting: Once your dentures are ready, they will be adjusted to ensure a comfortable fit and natural appearance.

Dentures require proper care to keep them in good condition:

  • Remove and rinse them after meals.
  • Brush them daily with a denture brush and denture cleaner.
  • Soak them in a denture solution overnight to keep them moist.

It's important to note that dentures may take some time to get used to. Adjusting to speaking and eating with dentures is gradual, but your dentist will guide you through it.

Dentures are a remarkable dental solution that can restore your smile and confidence. With proper care and regular check-ups with your dentist, they can provide a comfortable and lasting dental encore.

Types of Dentures
1. Complete dentures
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These are used when all your natural teeth are missing. They consist of a full set of upper and lower teeth and are held in place by suction or denture adhesive.

2. partial dentures
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When some healthy natural teeth remain, partial dentures fill in the gaps. They attach to your existing teeth using clasps or precision attachments.

3. implant-supported dentures
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For added stability and comfort, dental implants can be placed in your jawbone to anchor the dentures securely. This option provides a more natural feel and function.

Your answer to all 'dental implants near me' queries in Harrow.

Restorative dental treatments provided by experienced North Harrow dentists.

Dental Fillings

Think of dental fillings as the unsung heroes of your mouth, working quietly to restore your teeth and protect your smile.

Dental fillings are materials used to repair teeth damaged by decay (cavities) or minor fractures. They serve two primary purposes: to restore the tooth's structure and to prevent further decay.

Dental fillings are a tried-and-true method for repairing teeth affected by decay or minor damage. They not only save your smile but also prevent further dental issues. Your dentist will guide you in choosing the most suitable type of filling for your specific needs, ensuring your teeth are on the path to optimal health and beauty.

Taking care of your dental fillings is essential for their longevity:

  • Maintain good oral hygiene by brushing and flossing regularly.
  • Attend regular dental check-ups to ensure the fillings remain intact and functional.
Types of Dental Fillings
1. amalgam fillings
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These are silver in colour and have been used for many years. They are strong and durable, making them suitable for back teeth.

2. composite fillings
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These are tooth-coloured and blend in with your natural teeth. They are often used for visible front teeth due to their aesthetic appeal.

3. gold & ceramic fillings
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These are less common but are sometimes preferred for their durability and longevity.

the fillings process
1. Medical History Review
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our dentist will start by asking about your overall health and any changes in your medical history, medications, or allergies. It's crucial to provide accurate information as it can impact your oral health.

2. Oral Examination
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The dentist will perform a thorough examination of your mouth, teeth, and gums. They will look for signs of decay, gum disease, or other oral health issues. They may use a small mirror and dental instruments for a closer inspection.

3. x-rays (if necessary)
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X-rays can provide a more detailed view of your teeth and jawbone. They help detect issues that may not be visible during a visual examination, such as cavities between teeth or problems with your jawbone.

4. oral cancer screening
+

Dentists also check for signs of oral cancer during a dental examination. They may examine your lips, tongue, cheeks, throat, and the roof of your mouth for any unusual lumps, sores, or discolourations.

5. gum health assessment
+

Your dentist will evaluate the health of your gums by measuring the depth of gum pockets around your teeth. Deep pockets can be a sign of gum disease.

6. tooth alignment & bite
+

The dentist may check for issues related to tooth alignment or your bite (how your upper and lower teeth come together). Misalignment can lead to various dental problems and discomfort.

7. treatment plan
+

Based on their findings, your dentist will discuss any issues they've identified and develop a treatment plan if necessary. This could include recommendations for fillings, crowns, root canals, orthodontic treatment, or gum disease management.

8. Oral hygiene tips
+

Your dentist and dental hygienist will provide advice on maintaining good oral hygiene at home. They may recommend specific toothbrushing and flossing techniques and discuss the importance of a balanced diet for dental health.

9. follow-up appointments
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Depending on the findings and the recommended treatment plan, your dentist may schedule follow-up appointments to address specific issues or for routine check-ups.

Dental Crowns

Dental crowns are custom-made, tooth-shaped caps placed over damaged or weakened teeth to restore their shape, strength, and function. They protect and strengthen the underlying tooth while improving its appearance. Crowns are commonly used for teeth with large fillings, significant decay, or after root canal treatment, and they can also enhance the aesthetics of misshapen or discoloured teeth.

What your oral hygiene appointment includes:
1. assessment
+

A dental hygienist or dentist will assess your oral health before the cleaning begins. They may ask about any changes in your medical history or dental concerns you may have.

2. scaling
+

The hygienist will use specialised instruments to remove plaque and tartar (hardened plaque) from the surfaces of your teeth, especially in hard-to-reach areas between your teeth and along the gumline. This process is known as scaling and helps prevent gum disease and tooth decay.

3. polishing
+

After scaling, your teeth are polished using gritty toothpaste and a high-powered toothbrush or a rubber cup attached to a dental hand-piece. This removes surface stains and leaves your teeth feeling smooth.

4. flossing
+

The hygienist will floss your teeth to ensure that any remaining debris or plaque between your teeth is removed.

5. fluoride treatment (optional)
+

In some cases, a fluoride treatment may be applied to your teeth to help strengthen enamel and prevent tooth decay. This is often recommended for children and individuals with a higher risk of cavities.

6. oral health education
+

The dental hygienist will guide on maintaining good oral hygiene at home. They may discuss proper brushing and flossing techniques, the importance of a balanced diet, and the use of additional oral hygiene aids like mouthwash or interdental brushes.

7. oral cancer screening
+

During the appointment, the dental hygienist may perform a brief oral cancer screening by checking for any unusual lumps, sores, or discolourations in your mouth, lips, tongue, throat, and the roof of your mouth.

8. recommendations
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Based on their findings, the hygienist may recommend further dental treatment if necessary. This could include discussing issues like gum disease or the need for sealants, fluoride supplements, or orthodontic referrals.

Dental Implants

Mind the Gap! Fill the gap in your life with quality dental implants in Harrow.

Get permanent, natural-looking dental replacements that let you live your life to the fullest. Whether you need to restore one tooth, several teeth, or even an entire set, we have the perfect solution.

Dental implants offer more than just tooth replacement. Giving you a complete smile can transform your confidence and make you proud to show off your smile.

Dental implants are titanium posts that provide support for replacement teeth. They can replace a single missing tooth or multiple missing teeth with a bridge. In some instances where none of the teeth can be saved, removing all the teeth in one or both jaws and replacing them with dental implants is possible. This can even be done on the same day.

Treatment Duration: 3-6 Months

Treatment Cost: £2,300 per tooth
£200 per Month over 12 Months    
£57.30 per Month over 48 Months

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Teeth in a Day (All-on-4)

A practical and affordable solution for missing teeth, All-on-4 enables us to fit entire upper and lower arches of replacement teeth in just one day. The procedure uses four to six dental implants placed at strategically planned positions in the mouth, providing a solid foundation for a fixed bridge.

All-on-4 is an option even for patients who have experienced bone loss. It also allows patients to replace their dentures with natural-looking fixed teeth without the high cost associated with dental implants. The new teeth look, feel and function just as natural teeth would, restoring confidence and giving back the smile you deserve.

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Implant-Retained Dentures

An implant-retained denture, also known as an implant-supported denture or an over-denture, is a type of removable denture supported and held in place by dental implants. It combines dental implants' benefits with a removable denture's convenience and affordability.

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Full-Mouth Rehabilitation

In situations with extensive tooth loss or damage caused by factors like grinding, severe disease, or injury, Dr Devang Patel offers comprehensive restorative treatments using implants, oral surgery, and advanced techniques. Whether you require tooth replacement following extractions, a more secure alternative to dentures, or rebuilding worn-down teeth, full mouth restorations provide a second chance for oral health.

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Invisalign, Composite Bonding & Teeth Whitening in Harrow Weald.

Transform your smile with cosmetic dental treatments in Harrow.

Invisalign®

A smile is a curve that sets everything straight. 

Experience the benefits of Invisalign® in Harrow with a Platinum Invisalign® Provider.

A remarkable source of joy, a convenient and inconspicuous method for aligning teeth that is tailored to suit your lifestyle. Transform your smile in as little as six months. A proven treatment that has produced countless healthy and radiant smiles.

Invisalign® is a revolutionary orthodontic treatment that employs a series of custom-made, transparent aligners to straighten teeth discreetly. Unlike traditional braces, these aligners are virtually invisible, allowing you to enhance your smile without drawing unnecessary attention.

With the ability to remove them for eating and oral care, Invisalign® provides convenience and comfort throughout your treatment journey. Using advanced 3-D imaging technology, your orthodontist will map out a precise treatment plan, ensuring each aligner takes you one step closer to your desired smile. Experience the brilliance of Invisalign® as it aligns your teeth with elegance and efficiency, all while maintaining your confidence and lifestyle.

Treatment Duration: 3-12 Months 

Treatment Cost: Starts from £3,000
£250 per Month for 12 Months (0% interest)
£55 per Month over 5 Years (9.9% interest)

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1. Medical History Review
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our dentist will start by asking about your overall health and any changes in your medical history, medications, or allergies. It's crucial to provide accurate information as it can impact your oral health.

2. Oral Examination
+

The dentist will perform a thorough examination of your mouth, teeth, and gums. They will look for signs of decay, gum disease, or other oral health issues. They may use a small mirror and dental instruments for a closer inspection.

3. x-rays (if necessary)
+

X-rays can provide a more detailed view of your teeth and jawbone. They help detect issues that may not be visible during a visual examination, such as cavities between teeth or problems with your jawbone.

4. oral cancer screening
+

Dentists also check for signs of oral cancer during a dental examination. They may examine your lips, tongue, cheeks, throat, and the roof of your mouth for any unusual lumps, sores, or discolourations.

5. gum health assessment
+

Your dentist will evaluate the health of your gums by measuring the depth of gum pockets around your teeth. Deep pockets can be a sign of gum disease.

6. tooth alignment & bite
+

The dentist may check for issues related to tooth alignment or your bite (how your upper and lower teeth come together). Misalignment can lead to various dental problems and discomfort.

7. treatment plan
+

Based on their findings, your dentist will discuss any issues they've identified and develop a treatment plan if necessary. This could include recommendations for fillings, crowns, root canals, orthodontic treatment, or gum disease management.

8. Oral hygiene tips
+

Your dentist and dental hygienist will provide advice on maintaining good oral hygiene at home. They may recommend specific toothbrushing and flossing techniques and discuss the importance of a balanced diet for dental health.

9. follow-up appointments
+

Depending on the findings and the recommended treatment plan, your dentist may schedule follow-up appointments to address specific issues or for routine check-ups.

Composite Bonding

Composite bonding is an advanced and conservative technique employed to enhance the appearance of teeth that may have experienced damage, such as chips, cracks, or discolouration.

The procedure involves applying a tooth-coloured composite resin material to the teeth to improve their appearance and restore any damage. It is a versatile and minimally invasive treatment option that can address various cosmetic concerns.

Treatment Duration: 2-4 Weeks

Treatment Cost: from £150 per Tooth

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What your oral hygiene appointment includes:
1. assessment
+

A dental hygienist or dentist will assess your oral health before the cleaning begins. They may ask about any changes in your medical history or dental concerns you may have.

2. scaling
+

The hygienist will use specialised instruments to remove plaque and tartar (hardened plaque) from the surfaces of your teeth, especially in hard-to-reach areas between your teeth and along the gumline. This process is known as scaling and helps prevent gum disease and tooth decay.

3. polishing
+

After scaling, your teeth are polished using gritty toothpaste and a high-powered toothbrush or a rubber cup attached to a dental hand-piece. This removes surface stains and leaves your teeth feeling smooth.

4. flossing
+

The hygienist will floss your teeth to ensure that any remaining debris or plaque between your teeth is removed.

5. fluoride treatment (optional)
+

In some cases, a fluoride treatment may be applied to your teeth to help strengthen enamel and prevent tooth decay. This is often recommended for children and individuals with a higher risk of cavities.

6. oral health education
+

The dental hygienist will guide on maintaining good oral hygiene at home. They may discuss proper brushing and flossing techniques, the importance of a balanced diet, and the use of additional oral hygiene aids like mouthwash or interdental brushes.

7. oral cancer screening
+

During the appointment, the dental hygienist may perform a brief oral cancer screening by checking for any unusual lumps, sores, or discolourations in your mouth, lips, tongue, throat, and the roof of your mouth.

8. recommendations
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Based on their findings, the hygienist may recommend further dental treatment if necessary. This could include discussing issues like gum disease or the need for sealants, fluoride supplements, or orthodontic referrals.

Teeth Whitening

Teeth whitening can significantly enhance your smile in several ways.

One of the most noticeable benefits of teeth whitening is achieving a brighter and more radiant smile. Whitening treatments effectively reduce stains and discolouration caused by ageing, food and beverages, tobacco use, and poor oral hygiene. The result is teeth that appear whiter, healthier, and more vibrant.

It's important to note that teeth whitening is most effective for removing extrinsic stains on natural tooth enamel. It may not be suitable for certain types of intrinsic stains or discolouration caused by dental restorations. Consulting with a dental professional is essential to determine the best teeth whitening options for your specific needs and to ensure safe and optimal results.

Remember to follow proper oral hygiene practices, avoid stain-causing substances, and schedule regular dental check-ups to maintain the longevity of your whitened smile.

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Smile Makeovers

At Harrow Weald Dental Practice, we enhance smiles using our ABC (Align, Brighten & Contour) Protocol and employing advanced software to digitally design and customise patients' smiles, allowing them to envision the transformation through a digital mockup before commencing the physical treatment.

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Best Facial Aesthetics in Harrow.

Facial Aesthetics provided by experienced dental clinicians in Harrow.

Turn back the clock with Facial Aesthetics at Harrow Weald Dental Practice

‍We offer a range of different anti-wrinkle treatments, dermal fillers and medical grade skin-care to offer results that can be natural yet life-enhancing and make a big difference to your self-confidence.

These non-invasive procedures can achieve subtle yet noticeable enhancements to your innate beauty. Your clinician will utilise their clinical expertise and artistic sensibility to attain results that complement your facial features most effectively.

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Nervous about visiting the dentist? Suffer from dental anxiety? Dental Sedation is here to help.

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Sedation dentist near me in Harrow Weald.

Getting Here & Parking

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Our practice is conveniently situated on High Rd, directly across from the well-known dining establishment, 'Bombay Central.'

We understand that accessible parking is essential for our patients' convenience, and we're pleased to inform you that ample parking spaces are readily available on adjacent side roads.

Furthermore, it's noteworthy that there are no parking restrictions in place, allowing you the freedom to visit your favourite dental practice in Harrow Weald without any concerns about parking regulations.

Accessibility

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Our dental practice in Harrow Weald is located on the ground floor, offering easy accessibility for individuals who use wheelchairs.

We have thoughtfully designed our facilities to ensure a welcoming and barrier-free environment for all, prioritising inclusivity and ensuring that everyone can access our services without any hindrance or inconvenience.

Same-Day Emergency Appointments

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Our team of dentists in Harrow is proud to provide our patients with the convenience of immediate emergency appointments on the very same day they are needed. This ensures that urgent dental concerns are promptly addressed, offering our patients timely relief and expert care.

Please call the practice on +44 20 8159 8005 or book an emergency appointment online.

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Flexible Finance & Membership Plans

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At our practice, we understand that managing the cost of dental care is important to our patients.

To provide financial flexibility, we offer several convenient options including Flexible Financing as well as Practice Membership Plans that are specifically designed to simplify keeping up with your oral health.

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New Patients

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We are the answer to all your 'Dentist Near Me in Harrow' queries.

At Harrow Weald Dental Practice, we extend a warm welcome to new patients, valuing your oral health and well-being.

Our comprehensive new patient examinations are priced at £55.00, and they encompass a thorough assessment designed to provide you with a comprehensive overview of your dental health.

Dental Referrals

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At our dental practice in Harrow, we take pride in offering a comprehensive range of specialised dental treatments to address complex procedures with the utmost precision and expertise.

If you are considering referring a patient to us for a specific treatment, please rest assured that our patient-centric approach is designed to prioritise their well-being.

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Opening Hours
  • Monday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
  • Tuesday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
  • Wednesday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
  • Thursday: 9:00 am - 7:00 pm
  • Friday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
  • Saturday: 9:00 am - 1:30 pm
  • Sunday/Bank Holidays: Closed

Please note we are closed for lunch between 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Monday-Friday.