Posts Tagged ‘Free consultation’

A patient travels from Cambourne to get Free advice on a new cerec inlay

Monday, July 27th, 2009

A couple of weeks ago Dr. Abdah used the latest Zoom advanced Power technology to whiten a patient’s teeth.  The patient was so happy with the results, that she kindly recommended her husband to come along to Dentastique for a free Consultation to discuss the condition of the teeth.  During the free consultation it was obvious that the patient had a half broken tooth in the lower left side plus hairline cracks in the rest of the tooth. Dr. Abdah advised that the best treatment would be a cerec inlay.  Cerec inlays are very strong and they also require minimal preparation of the existing tooth, and they bond to the tooth.   Cerec inlays are also available in a variety of tooth coloured shades, so even aesthetically they look very pleasing. But best of all; it is done in one visit.  The patient also had an old crown at the front of his mouth in need of replacing.  The crown had a margin between the gum and the tooth, this is where the gum is receding and is showing a dark part of the tooth.  Dr. Abdah advised the gentleman that he could make him a porcelain crown that would be beautifully matched to his existing teeth.  Dr. Abdah and the patient have decided to start the treatment in a months time when the patient returns from his holiday.

Free Advice given to a patient who attends our surgery in Great Shelford

Monday, July 27th, 2009

Dr. Abdah had a patient booked in this morning for a free consultation,  during the free consultation Dr. Abdah listened to the patient’s main dental problem and found that the patient had two very old crowns in the front of the mouth, one of them being chipped.  It was clear to Dr. Abdah that there would be two possible solutions for these front teeth.  Both the options required Dr. Abdah to use the skills and knowledge that he has obtained on courses around the world.The first option would be for Dr. Abdah to build up the chipped crown using  the latest bonding techniques.  The second option was to replace the old crowns with two new porcelain crowns.  These would be made using the latest technology in crown making and shade matching using the true shade device to match the colour of the new crowns to the existing teeth givinig the ultimate colour and translucency just like the patient’s owen teeth. Dr. Abdah gave these choices to the patient and the patient preferred to have the two crowns replaced since they were very old. An appoointment was made to start the treatment.