Trying to find a dentist in Harley Street

Good dentists can be hard to find but if you want a dentist in Harley Street who you don’t want to see very often, you have come to the right place. A genuine dentist wants their patients to come in mainly for check-ups and anything cosmetic they want to try. Preventive dentistry is at the forefront of any dentistry practice.

Here at Harley Street Dental Clinic, we care for our patients’ teeth and general well-being.

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Saying that, if there are any problems, such as missing teeth, we have a good cosmetic dentist in Harley Street who is happy to discuss treatments. These days, they can range from dental implants to dentures or bridges.

Orthodontics

We have a selection of orthodontic treatments from clear removable aligners to lingual braces or clear braces. You can chat with our orthodontic dentist in Harley Street and discover what suits your needs.

Children

We also encourage adults to bring their children to come in see the dentist from an early age to give them a positive dentistry experience. Bringing your children to the dentist can also help to prevent an early onset of dental decay. Prevention is vital for strong, healthy dentition.

Nervous patients

It is well known that some people are terrified of going to the dentist. We are here to reassure you, understand your fear and try to alleviate it. We only use the latest of technology. Advances in dental work over the years mean that most treatments have little or no pain linked to them.

Still, we realise that saying this does not always help and so we are happy to offer treatment under sedation. Relative analgesia (RA) sedation is an inhalation method that utilises a mixture of nitrous oxide and oxygen. With RA, you will still be awake but you will experience no discomfort. There are very few reported side effects and you would still be able to drive home after RA sedation. Another form sedation is intravenous (IV) sedation which is performed by a consultant anaesthetist. If you do need an IV sedation, you will need to be taken home by a friend or family member after as you will still be drowsy afterwards.