A regenerative solution for deep tooth repair

Biodentine™ is a cutting-edge dental material used to treat teeth with deep cavities or damage that reaches close to the pulp – the innermost part of the tooth. At Oswyn House Dental Practice, we offer Biodentine™ as a safe and innovative solution for patients needing more than just a surface-level filling.

What sets Biodentine™ apart is its ability to stimulate natural tooth regeneration, encouraging the formation of dentine – the tooth’s own protective tissue. It seals tightly to the tooth structure, preventing bacteria from entering and reducing the risk of infection, all while supporting the healing process.

With antibacterial properties and excellent biocompatibility, Biodentine™ is an effective, minimally invasive option that helps preserve the vitality of your tooth. Our skilled team ensures your treatment is efficient, comfortable, and carefully tailored to your individual dental needs.

What are the benefits?

Biodentine™ offers a modern, tooth-preserving approach to treating deep decay and protecting the pulp.

Regenerative properties – Encourages natural dentine growth to help your tooth heal itself.

Antibacterial protection – Reduces infection risk and protects the tooth’s inner tissue.

Seals and strengthens – Bonds well to tooth structure, providing a strong internal seal.

Our Biodentine™ process
Your frequently asked questions

A bioactive dentine substitute that helps repair and protect your tooth naturally.

Unlike normal fillings, Biodentine™ can remineralise dentine and keep your tooth alive.

Mainly tricalcium silicate powder, which mimics natural dentine when set.

Yes, it seals the tiny tubes leading to the nerve, often easing pain immediately.

Completely biocompatible and drug-free, it works with your body’s own cells.

In many cases, yes - it can protect the pulp and avoid more invasive treatments.

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