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Dental Services
Cosmetic dentistry
Our range of cosmetic dental services includes Crowns, Bridges, Veneers, and replacement of silver amalgam fillings with tooth colours composite ones. more...
Implant dentistry
We use the Astratech Dental Implant system to replace missing teeth. We can replace a single tooth with an implant crown, or a full arch with implant supported bridges or dentures. more...
General dentistry
We provide a full range of general dental services for all the family, including routine scaling and fillings using a range of materials. We also provide routine endodontic (root canal) treatments, and can provide sports mouthguards and anti snoring devices where required. more...
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Durham City Smiles – Early February 2012 news
03/02/2012I’ve got some further exciting news regarding the sponsorship of the Durham City Hockey Club U16 team and the arrival more…
Durham City Smiles – January 2012
27/01/2012The busy start to the year continues. Our new team member We’d like to welcome Amy Little to the team. more…
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Mouthguards
What is a mouthguard?
A mouthguard is a specially made rubber-like cover, which fits over the teeth and gums, cushioning them and protecting them from damage.

Where can I get a mouthguard made?
Graeme will take an impression, and Eddie Lowerson, our dental technician will construct a custom-made mouthguard, which will fit your teeth exactly and protect them properly. Custom made mouthguards can prevent damage to the jaw, neck and even the brain – helping to prevent the concussion and damage caused by a heavy blow.
How long do custom-made mouthguards last?
Depending on your age, your mouthguard may require replacing regularly. If you are still growing, new teeth will come through and move into position. So your mouthguard may become too tight or loose, and you will need to get a new mouthguard made.
Adults may not need to have their mouthguards replaced quite so often. But they are like any other form of sports equipment and will suffer from wear and tear. We recommended that you take your mouthguard along with you when you go for your check-up, so it can be checked and adjusted if necessary.
What do I do if I knock a tooth out?
Firstly, if you can find the tooth and are not too squeamish – put it back into the socket yourself. Or, put it straight into a cup of milk or in the side of your cheek to keep it moist – do not let it dry out and do not wipe it clean. Don’t hold the tooth by the root, as teeth are surrounded by fragile ligaments, which need to be kept intact if the tooth is to be replaced.
Don’t rinse your mouth out unless you really have to (you may spit out); go along to Graeme (or call him if out of surgery hours) or local Accident and Emergency department immediately. The sooner the tooth is replaced – the better the chance of success. If you have not managed to do it yourself, Graeme will put the tooth back. Graeme may use a composite splint to fasten the tooth against the teeth on either side. In most cases, this is successful and once the splint is removed, the tooth is stable. However you will almost certainly need more treatment in the future.





