About the Business

We have a highly motivated, focused and diverse team here at Dental Spa 25. We are committed to providing great smiles for our patients, in a calm and welcoming environment. This means that along with our commitment to quality, you are assured of the best possible dental health care.

Our aim is to bring together the idea of ‘spa’ and ‘dental’ by offering dental and spa treatments in a relaxing comfortable and pain-free environment. This experience brings balance to anxious patients and changes the perception of Dentistry.

To provide and promote the highest oral healthcare to our community through diagnosis, prevention, treatment and education about orofacial and dental diseases and conditions in a gently relaxed environment thus promoting our community’s general well-being through integrated services at Dental Spa 25.

Business Services

Dental Implants

Dental Implants

Having a Dental Implant is generally very simple and only takes a short time depending on each individual case. It is usually common to work on one jaw at a time and is found to be more acceptable to both patient and dentist.

Once the implants have been placed they are then allowed to heal for a period of 2 to 8 weeks during which time the patient wears a temporary crown. After this time has passed, the patient in a simple and quick appointment will have the implants X-rayed to check that they have integrated with the bone.

Once this has been confirmed the final restoration can be made. After the full healing period, successful dental implants are likely to be yours for life.
Root Canal Treatment

Root Canal Treatment

The crown of the tooth is made up of the hard, white, enamel layer and a thicker dentine layer. Both these hard layers protect the innermost soft tissues of the tooth called the pulp. The dental pulp contains blood vessels and nerves within and extends from the crown to the tips of the root or roots.

Root canal treatment involves the removal of the pulp tissues from the tooth in the event that it gets infected or inflamed. The pulp can be infected or inflamed due to either deep decay or an extensive restoration that involves the pulp, cracked or fractured tooth due to trauma, excessive wear of enamel and dentine exposing the pulp, and sometimes as a result of severe gum disease.

Signs of pulp damage may include pain, prolonged sensitivity to heat or cold, discoloration of the tooth, swelling, tenderness of the overlying gums or a bad taste in the mouth. On the other hand, there may be no symptoms at all. If pulp inflammation or infection is left untreated, it can eventually cause pain, swelling and loss of the supporting bone.

Location & Hours

The Boulevard

Weston super Mare, BS23 1NX
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