Warwickshire & Worcestershire County Magazine
Our dental practice has been profiled in an article by Richard Parsons in The Warwickshire & Worcestershire County Magazine. Read on for the full article…
Caring for your smile
We can create the smile you have always dreamed of. This is the mission of Roy Morris and his dental team at out our state of the art practice, based at Droitwich Spa.
The practice was set up by Clinical Director, Roy Morris, over 18 years ago with the aim of using the latest leading edge techniques to create stunning smiles. Happy smiles also need to be healthy and a preventative philosophy underpins the dental care of all patients. The team at the Droitwich surgery consists of three dental surgeons and three hygienists, all committed to the original ideals, providing gentle care within a relaxed and caring environment.
With 28 years of experience in dentistry behind him, Roy now concentrates on providing the latest implant and cosmetic dental techniques to benefit all of his patients, who are given a smile analysis and an individual treatment plan to create a perfect smile.
All leading edge techniques can be found in practice at Roy’s surgery, including tooth whitening, veneering, crowning and bridgework. The range of treatments offered at the surgery also include stain removal, bleaching, cosmetic fillings to restore chipped edges, re-strengthening inlays and re-contouring. Roy prefers to use the latest Procera techniques using CAD/CAM technology to produce a very strong restoration, which eliminates the unsightly dark lines so often associated with traditional crowns. The restorations are constructed at the Brånemark laboratories in Sweden and carry a five-year written guarantee. As for fillings, these are tooth coloured and mercury free. The latest Esthet X filling system allows the natural layers of the tooth to be created imparting natural translucency to the tooth restoration. Brånemark implants are used to replace missing teeth and loose dentures, being the first company to develop dental implants and remain a world leader in this field. The unique feature of implants is the integration or fusing of the titanium root to natural bone, providing a solid support for the beautiful natural restorations.
Roy’s practice has a reputation for treating cranio mandibular disorder, a common complaint for patients suffering from recurrent headaches, neckache, earache and clicking jaw, usually having a bite related problem. “Our practice likes to take the holistic approach to dentistry, says Roy, who trained at the Royal London Homeopathic Hospital. “I would say these are very exciting times for dentistry and I intend to keep my practice at the forefront of the latest advances and developments to offer the very best in total care to my patients.”
By Richard Parsons
The Warwickshire & Worcestershire County Magazine



