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Tovey Little & Associates Tovey Little Dental Centre was originally based on Bond Street, Wakefield, for over 25 years. The practice is situated in the centre of Wakefield and is within walking distance of the bus station. There are also car parking facilities in the pay and display carpark, which surrounds the practice. We have seven Associate Dentists and two Foundation Dentists, complimented by three Hygienists, a Hygiene Therapist, a Practice Manager, and a dedicated team of Dental Nurses and Receptionists.With over 100 years combined experience, and over 60 years of keeping Wakefield smiling, we pride ourselves on our outstanding dental care.
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Our practice keeps up-to-date with nationally agreed standards of good practice in order to provide the best care for our patients. We take part in continuing professional development to keep our skills and knowledge up-to-date. Every member of the practice is aware of the need to work safely under General Dental Council guidelines.
Implants
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Implants are one way of replacing missing teeth. Unlike other forms of replacement teeth, dental implants are small metal or ceramic devices, not unlike a screw fitting, which are inserted into the jaw during surgery. Dental implants offer a permanent solution for your missing teeth and, are essentially, a substitute for a natural root.
Dentures
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A denture is an appliance which is worn to replace missing teeth, to enable you to enjoy a healthy diet and smile with confidence. A complete or full denture replaces the natural teeth and provides support for cheeks and lips. Without this support, sagging facial muscles can make a person appear older and reduce their ability to eat and speak.
Oral Cancer
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Oral cancer is an abnormal growth that can affect any surface of the mouth. It can present itself as a painless ulcer that fails to heal after 2-3 weeks, which can have the appearance of a white or red patch in the mouth. The vast majority of ulcers/lesions within the mouth are non-cancerous, but if you have a non-healing ulcer, it should be checked by a dentist. There is a much higher risk of developing oral cancer for people that drink and smoke to excess.
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