Pembroke Dental in the heart of Dublin’s Ballsbridge prides
itself on its dynamic, state-of-the art practice dedicated to providing healthy
teeth and a great smile.
The practice is situated in a central position opposite The
American Embassy and provides premium dentistry in a contemporary and relaxed
environment that puts patients at their ease as soon as they walk through the
door.
The dedicated dental team led by principal dentist Dr David
Keenan features dentists, hygienists, and specialists across general dentistry,
cosmetic dentistry providing teeth whitening and straightening, facial aesthetics,
oral surgery and dental implants.
A whiter smile is one of the most effective and quickest ways
to improve your appearance. Stains build up on the teeth with age, smoking and
popular food and drinks we all love such as coffee, tea, cola and red wine.
Certain medications such as antibiotics can also cause darker stains.
Teeth
whitening is
one of the most popular dental procedures and it’s a great way to give you a
boost and feel more confident.
Pembroke dental uses Phillips
Zoom that is a fast and
efficient way of taking your teeth up to six shades lighter in under an hour
with little or no sensitivity. Bespoke moulds are made following an initial
appointment to make sure that teeth and gums are suitable for the treatment.
The custom-made trays can be used at home for top-ups when needed.
Invisible Braces
If you have always wanted a perfect, straight smile but don’t
want to stand out in the crowd and let everyone know w`ith a visible fixed
metal brace then you can take advantage of a revolutionary new way to
straighten your teeth using an invisible
brace.
The system used a series of clear aligners which are moulded
to fit your mouth perfectly and gradually apply pressure to your teeth to
reposition them over time.
Invisible braces are now leading the way in cosmetic
dentistry solutions for a better smile. The brace is sometimes called Invisalign
or Clearstep.
The see-through aligners will gradually shift the position of
your teeth over a period of three or four weeks. This is followed by a new set
of aligners until over weeks or months your teeth straighten into their ideal
position.
You will need to wear the aligners for 20-22 hours each day
and remove them for eating, brushing and flossing.
Retainers
Once you have achieved the smile you always wanted it’s
important to maintain the position of the newly aligned teeth with either a
fixed or removable retainer. Essix retainers are removable retainers are made
of transparent plastic and moulded to the shape of your mouth. The retainer is
usually worn at night for nine months to a year. Eventually it need only be
worn once or twice a week.
A fixed or bonded
retainer uses a thin metal wire to keep the teeth in place and only
takes a few minutes. One advantage is they are invisible to others as they are
positioned on the inside surfaces of your teeth. A further reason to consider
them is it removes the need to remember to use a standard retainer.
Dental Implants
Pembroke Dental Ballsbridge believe everyone deserves a
beautiful smile and if you have gaps in your teeth a more permanent solution
can be found in dental
implants. The jaw bone needs
to be strong and healthy for the procedure and so initial tests are carried out
at the practice. If there is not enough bone to support an implant then a bone
graft may be needed before placing implants.
Facial Aesthetics
Pembroke Dental Ballsbridge in Dublin offers a professional
service in Facial Aesthetics
with first-class results to achieve the desired result of reducing the
appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. Associate dentist Dr Chloe Kelly has trained
with the Visage Academy in London and is qualified in the use of wrinkle
removal treatments and facial fillers.
If you would like to find out more about the treatments on
offer at Pembroke Dental please
call 01 668 3242 or take a look at
our Facebook
page
Pembroke Dental – dentist in Ballsbridge, Dublin
166 Pembroke Road
Ballsbridge
Dublin 4
DO4 W996
Tel: 01 668 3242
Email: info@pembrokedentist.ie
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