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Teeth Reshaping Bushey

Teeth that are chipped, crooked, cracked, pointy and worn out can be improved by contouring and edge bonding teeth. These treatments are relatively quick, with zero no to minimal discomfort with no aesthetic.

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Teeth Reshaping Bushey at Watford Smiles Dentistry

Contouring is sculpting the tooth by adjusting the shape of the tooth to improve the appearance.

Composite bonding or veneers are when a resin is applied to teeth to close gaps. It can also restore chipped teeth to the right size and shape, and enhance the shape of the teeth.

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Benefits of veneers:

Teeth Reshaping Bushey Free consultation

Teeth Reshaping Bushey No injections

No tooth pain or sensitivity

Treatment complete very quickly

We offer 0% interest for the first 12 months, offering you the flexibility to spread your payments.

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    Interesting Facts About Bushey

    Historic Info

    The first written record of Bushey is an account in the Domesday Book, which describes a small agricultural village named ‘Bissei’. However, chance archaeological findings of Stone Age tools provide evidence that the area was inhabited as far back as the Palaeolithic period.

    Bushey Heath’s story begins in the Napoleonic Wars during a large food shortage. To help solve the problem, the government awarded the wasteland to the east of Bushey to Bushey landowners to be used as farming; the land was more generally known as Bushey Common. Whilst the original aim was to produce food, being close to a railway and up to 500 ft above sea level with beautiful and broad views made the area attractive for housing developers.

    General Info

    Bushey is a town in the Hertsmere borough of Hertfordshire in the East of England. It has a population of over 25,000 inhabitants. Bushey Heath is a large neighbourhood southeast of Bushey on the boundary with the London Borough of Harrow reaching elevations of 165 meters above sea level.