Sorting out your smile at the dentist in Kings Hill

In a world full of advancing technology and distraction, it can be all to easy to put people in boxes and think everyone requires the same solution. While we have embraced the latest technology for our check-ups and treatments, we are ultimately here to help people. At One Smile Oral Care, we understand that everyone is different, and will talk with you to find the best solution to your dental needs.

Dentist on Kings HillWe realise that not only are everyone’s teeth completely unique, so are you. You have your own life style, wants and needs, and we will find the treatment to suit you. Whether you need a long-term plan or a quick check-up, we will give you our full attention and have a proper chat.

Furthermore, many people have a fear of going to the dentist in Kings Hill. We understand that trips to the dentist aren’t easy for everyone. If you suffer from dental phobia, we will listen to your concerns, and do our best to help you feel more at ease. We believe that no one should be prevented from keeping their teeth happy and healthy.

When to come to the dentist on Kings Hill

The amount of times people come to the dentist again depends on the individual circumstances of the patient. Generally, most people need to go twice a year for a check-up, but you may need to come more often if you are undergoing treatment, or have a weak immune system and gum disease. On the other hand, you may have great oral health and get away with a check-up just once a year.

It’s important not to miss these dental check-ups as we can thoroughly clean your mouth, getting rid of bits the toothbrush can’t quite reach. We also give advice on how to maintain good dental hygiene. We can also see if you need treatment. The sooner this is sorted out the better, as dental problems will only become more problematic and require more invasive and expensive treatment further down the line.

Furthermore, we can spot early sings of gum disease, as well as oral cancer, and your general overall health. When spotted early, they can be easily treated.