Any friend of yours is a friend of ours

Any friend of yours is a friend of ours

Any friend of yours is a friend of ours

Recommend us to your friends and we’ll give you £20.

Just our way of saying thank you to all our customers who have helped us grow by trusting us to look after their family and friends.

As new patients your family and friends will receive a FREE initial consultation. If they choose to join our practice we will credit your account with £20. You can refer as many friends or family members a you like and you’ll get a £20 credit for every one that becomes a customer*.

All you have to do is to ask them to mention your name when they attend for their consultation.

 

* The credit will apply in respect of all new customers over the age of 18 years at the time of their first consultation.

Mind The Gap !!!

Missing toothFor most people losing a tooth is a horrifying thought, especially if that tooth is in the centre of your smile. Fortunately modern treatments can help you keep your teeth for longer than ever before.

But what if your tooth cannot be saved? What do you do? Traditionally missing teeth were replaced with some form of denture or a type of bridge. More modern alternatives rely on the use of dental implants.

The use of a denture, also known as false teeth or a plate, can be a depressing experience. They are less than ideal especially when there may only be one or two missing teeth. The fact they are removable and not fixed can lead to feelings of insecurity and embarrassment, especially in public places. In addition dentures can also lead to problems with the remaining teeth and gums if your home oral hygiene routine is not meticulous.

A dental bridge is a fixed alternative to a denture. They usually involve using one or both teeth either side of the gap to act as a support for the missing tooth. The use of the additional teeth does put them at greater risk of future problems and possible failure.  These risks can be reduced by choosing a minimalistic design of bridge. Something that isn’t always possible.

Dental implants are proving to be the ideal solution in many cases. They involve the placement of a titanium screw into the bone where the tooth used to be. A crown is then fitted on top. Being fixed you don’t have to worry about your teeth falling out when you least want them to. Because they are fixed into the jawbone there is no risk to the adjacent teeth.They look, feel and can be used just as your natural teeth giving you the confidence to live your life as you wish.

As Dentists our aim is always to try and save your natural tooth. If however that’s not possible dental implants can get your mouth and smile feeling back to normal again.

 

 

Menston Dental Practice Wins Prestigious Customer Service Award from Global Clinic Comparison Site WhatClinic.com

Facebook Cover Awards 2014Menston Dental Practice was awarded a top industry customer service award this week, based on feedback from WhatClinic.com customers over a twelve month period. Only clinics that have an excellent record of service and superior satisfaction record meet the high standards set by WhatClinic.com. Customers rated clinics based on how well the clinic treated them, how quickly they were contacted and seen, and how happy they were with the treatment.
Clinical Director, Dr Tauqir Butt today said; “We are delighted to be recognised for our commitment to customer service. We believe in treating our patients as we would like to be treated ourselves.”
WhatClinic.com CEO Caelen King congratulated Menston Dental Practice and said “These awards are based on real customer feedback, over many months. Last year, 15.2 million people from 237 countries and territories visited WhatClinic.com to help find the right clinic.
We believe that empowering the patient with accurate information is the future of a successful healthcare market. With these awards we honour clinics that are fanatical about customer care and consistently put the patient first.”

Gum Disease Destroys Your Smile

Gum Disease Process|Menston Dental|Guiseley|Ilkley|Leeds|BradfordGum disease, also called gingivitis or periodontal disease (periodontitis), begins with bacterial growth in your mouth and may end – if not properly treated – with tooth loss due to destruction of the tissue that surrounds your teeth.