Oral Surgery · Station House Dental Care · BB18
Tooth Extraction
When a tooth cannot be saved, we remove it as gently as possible — under local anaesthetic, with clear aftercare and replacement options.
When extraction is needed
Extraction is a last resort. We always try to save a tooth first. But sometimes a tooth is too damaged, decayed, or infected to restore. Impacted wisdom teeth and teeth loosened by advanced gum disease may also need extraction.
Extractions are performed under local anaesthetic. You feel pressure but not pain. Simple extractions take 10–20 minutes. Surgical extractions take longer and may involve a small incision.
After extraction
Written aftercare instructions provided. Mild soreness for 2–3 days managed with standard painkillers. Most patients return to normal activities the next day. Replacement options (implant, bridge, denture) discussed at the same appointment.
Cost and finance
Written quote at consultation. The price we quote is the price you pay.
Gentle care when
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Fernlea Avenue, Barnoldswick BB18 5DW
Station House Dental Care — Key Facts
| Metric | Figure | Detail |
|---|---|---|
| Station House Dental Care established | 2005 | 19+ years serving Lancashire |
| GDC-registered clinicians at Station House | 5 | all fully registered and verified |
| Google rating | 4.9★ | from 300+ verified patient reviews |
| 0% finance available from | £250 | via V12 Retail Finance, subject to status |
| Treatments without NHS waiting lists | All treatments | wholly private, no NHS restrictions |
Real Smile Transformations
Every smile we transform is designed to look completely natural. Examples of results our patients achieve at Station House Dental Care. Individual results vary. These are real Station House Dental Care patients — photographed in our Barnoldswick practice with their permission.






What Patients Say About Station House Dental Care
So glad I moved dentists. Sarah and the team really go the extra mile to make you feel comfortable, especially if previously you hated going to the dentist. Pleased to say that I now no longer hate going.
Not only is Sarah professional in her practice, her approach towards patients is warm, welcoming and most of all reassuring. My whole family come to see Sarah and I have never been happier to see a dentist.
Very impressed with the whole experience — friendly team that don't fill your head with babble and listen to your needs too. I am confident with trusting them for all my dental work.
Imagine Feeling Confident Smiling Again
Your consultation includes a full smile assessment, 3D digital preview, and a personalised treatment plan — so you can see exactly what is possible before committing.
Dental crowns are frequently required after root canal treatment in Barnoldswick to protect the weakened tooth structure. For smaller areas of damage, white composite fillings or composite bonding may be suitable alternatives. When teeth are missing entirely, dental implants in Barnoldswick provide a permanent replacement topped with an implant-supported crown. Station House Dental Care is Barnoldswick's private dental practice — book your consultation →
Serving Patients From Across The Region
Barnoldswick, Colne, Skipton, Burnley, Clitheroe-le-Pendle, Gisburn, Settle, Preston, Rawtenstall, Haslingden, Lancaster, Blackburn, Keighley, Burnley, Blackburn, Wigan, Accrington, Earby, Brierfield, Longridge, Great Harwood
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Common Reasons Patients Delay — and Why They Don't Need To
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Why Patients Choose Station House Dental Care
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Station House Dental Care serves patients from across the Ribble Valley and Lancashire including Barnoldswick, Colne, Clitheroe-le-Pendle, Burnley, Preston, Skipton and Gisburn. Free on-street parking at Fernlea Avenue, Barnoldswick BB18 5DW.
Station House Dental Care in Barnoldswick serves Pendle, Burnley, Colne, Nelson and Skipton.
Tooth Extraction from from £144.50
Final cost depends on your specific case. We confirm exact pricing at your consultation with a full written quote. 0% finance available over 6 or 10 months.
Tooth extraction also available at Tower Dental, Blackpool.
Tooth extractions at Station House Dental Care cost from £144.50. Simple and surgical extractions including wisdom teeth. Same-day emergency extractions available. Replacement options discussed at your appointment. Call 01282 965286.
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The Complete Guide to Dental Crowns in Barnoldswick
A dental crown is a tooth-shaped cap that fits over the entire visible surface of a damaged, weakened or heavily restored tooth, restoring it to full strength, function and natural appearance. Crowns are one of the most reliable and durable restorations in dentistry — a well-made crown on a healthy root can last 15–25 years — and they are frequently the most appropriate solution when a tooth has been compromised beyond what a filling can adequately restore.
At Station House Dental Care, we use digital impression technology (no traditional putty impressions) and work with specialist dental ceramicists to produce crowns that are precisely matched to the adjacent teeth in colour, translucency and surface texture. Every crown is tried in before final cementation to confirm the fit, shade and bite — you see the result before it is permanently placed, and any adjustments can be made at that stage.
When Is a Crown Actually Necessary — and When Is It Not?
One of the most important questions any dental patient can ask is: "Does this tooth actually need a crown, or would a large filling achieve the same result?" The honest answer requires clinical judgment based on examination and radiographs — but here are the situations where a crown is genuinely indicated:
After root canal treatment. A tooth that has undergone root canal treatment has had its nerve and blood supply removed. This makes the tooth more brittle and prone to fracture under biting forces — particularly posterior (back) teeth that bear significant occlusal load. A crown placed over a root-treated molar or premolar distributes biting forces across the entire tooth surface rather than concentrating them, dramatically reducing the fracture risk. Teeth that have had root canal treatment without crown protection fail at a much higher rate over time than those that are crowned.
Teeth with large existing fillings. When more than 50–60% of a tooth's crown has been filled or restored, the remaining tooth structure is insufficient to support another filling without risk of the tooth fracturing around it. A crown effectively becomes the new outer wall of the tooth, taking the structural load that the natural enamel and dentine can no longer provide.
Cracked teeth. A tooth with a fracture that extends below the gum line requires either a crown to hold the two halves together and prevent the crack from propagating, or extraction. The sooner a cracked tooth is identified and crowned, the better the outcome — cracks that extend to the root cannot be saved.
Severely worn teeth. Patients who grind their teeth (bruxism) or have acid erosion from dietary or medical causes can wear their teeth to the point where significant height has been lost. Crowns rebuild the lost tooth height and restore the bite.
A crown is less likely to be indicated when: the tooth has a straightforward cavity that a filling can address without structural compromise, or when cosmetic change alone is the goal and veneers would be less invasive.
Crown Materials — Choosing the Right One for Your Tooth
Full porcelain / all-ceramic crowns are the most aesthetically natural option and the standard of care for front teeth. Modern ceramic materials (eMax pressable ceramic, zirconia) are strong enough for back teeth in most patients. They contain no metal, eliminating the dark line at the gum margin that older metal-ceramic crowns develop over time as gum recession reveals the metal collar. At Station House Dental Care, we use eMax and zirconia as our standard crown materials.
Porcelain-bonded-to-metal (PBM/PBC) crowns have a metal substructure for strength with a porcelain overlay for aesthetics. They are more robust under very heavy biting forces and are indicated where the patient has very limited space between upper and lower teeth (deep bite) or where extreme clenching would risk fracturing a full ceramic crown. The trade-off is the metal collar and slightly less natural translucency.
Full gold crowns are rarely chosen for aesthetic reasons but have unsurpassed clinical longevity. A gold crown placed on a molar can last 30–40 years. For patients with extreme bruxism, particularly on posterior teeth that will not be visible, gold remains the most durable option. Dr Metias will discuss the specific indications and trade-offs of each material at your consultation.
Crown Longevity and What Determines It
A dental crown should last 15–25 years when the underlying root is healthy and the patient maintains good oral hygiene. The most common causes of early crown failure are: decay developing at the margin between the crown and the tooth (recurrent decay), fracture of the crown material due to heavy biting forces or grinding, and loss of cement seal causing the crown to debond.
Regular dental check-ups are essential for monitoring crown integrity — X-rays at appropriate intervals allow us to identify developing decay at crown margins before it becomes symptomatic. Hygienist appointments maintain gum health around the crown margins, preventing the gum recession that exposes the cement line to bacterial colonisation. A custom night guard for patients who grind is the most effective intervention for extending crown lifespan in bruxists.
When a crown eventually needs replacement — through decay, fracture, or simply reaching the end of its lifespan — the process is essentially the same as the original crown procedure. The root is reassessed, a new impression is taken, and a new crown is fabricated. The underlying tooth structure has minimal change from the original preparation in most cases.
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Read Our Latest Articles →Everything You Need to Know About Dental Crowns in Barnoldswick
A dental crown is one of the most reliable and long-lasting restorations in dentistry. When a tooth has been so compromised by decay, fracture or wear that a filling can no longer provide adequate structural support, a crown becomes the most appropriate treatment — effectively becoming the new outer shell of the tooth and distributing biting forces safely across the full surface. At Station House Dental Care, we use digital impression technology rather than traditional putty impressions, making the crown fabrication process faster, more accurate and significantly more comfortable for our patients.
The Crown Procedure at Station House Dental Care — What to Expect
The crown procedure at Station House Dental Care typically takes two appointments. At the first appointment, the tooth is prepared under local anaesthetic — a thin, even layer of tooth structure is removed from all surfaces to create space for the crown. Digital impressions are taken using our intraoral scanner, and a temporary crown is placed to protect the prepared tooth while your permanent crown is being fabricated in our specialist dental laboratory. At the second appointment, typically one to two weeks later, the permanent crown is fitted, checked for bite and aesthetics, and cemented into place. Most patients are completely satisfied with the result at the try-in stage — no adjustments needed.
Porcelain Crown Aesthetics — Matching Your Natural Teeth
One of the most common concerns patients have about dental crowns is whether the crown will match their natural teeth. At Station House Dental Care, we work with specialist ceramicists who understand the subtleties of tooth colour, translucency and surface texture that make the difference between a crown that looks obviously artificial and one that is completely indistinguishable from the surrounding natural teeth. We take detailed shade photographs in natural lighting and provide precise shade prescriptions to the laboratory — ensuring that front crowns in particular integrate seamlessly with the rest of the smile. Patients routinely tell us after treatment that they cannot tell which tooth was crowned.
Caring for Your Crown — Making It Last as Long as Possible
With proper care, a dental crown at Station House Dental Care should last 15 to 25 years. The most important factors in crown longevity are maintaining excellent oral hygiene around the crown margin, attending regular hygienist appointments to remove calculus that builds up at the gum line, wearing a night guard if you grind your teeth, and attending annual check-ups so that any early signs of margin deterioration or secondary decay can be identified and addressed before they become significant problems. Crown failure is almost always preventable with appropriate monitoring and home care. Our team at Station House Dental Care will give you detailed aftercare guidance after your crown is fitted. Call 01282 965286 to book at Fernlea Avenue, Barnoldswick BB18 5DW.
Dental Crowns After Root Canal — Why It Is Essential
One of the most important uses of a dental crown is protecting a tooth that has undergone root canal treatment. A root-treated tooth has had its nerve and blood supply removed, which makes it significantly more brittle and prone to fracture under normal biting forces — particularly molar and premolar teeth that bear the greatest occlusal load. Research published in the Journal of Endodontics consistently demonstrates that root-treated posterior teeth without crown protection have substantially higher failure rates over five to ten years compared to those that are crowned promptly after root canal treatment. At Station House Dental Care, we always recommend a crown for root-treated back teeth and provide this advice clearly as part of our treatment planning.
Dental Crown Costs in Barnoldswick — What You Are Paying For
The cost of a dental crown in Barnoldswick at Station House Dental Care reflects the quality of materials used, the time invested in each case, and the laboratory fees for specialist-crafted ceramic restorations. Every patient receives a full written quote before any treatment begins — there are never any surprise charges at Station House Dental Care. For patients on our dental membership plans, a 15% discount applies to all crown treatment. 0% interest-free finance is also available for crown treatment, allowing you to spread the cost over 12 months without any interest charges. To get a written quote for your dental crown at Station House Dental Care, call 01282 965286 or visit us at Fernlea Avenue, Barnoldswick BB18 5DW.
Dental Crowns for Nervous Patients in Barnoldswick
Having a dental crown fitted involves more time in the chair than a simple filling, which can be a concern for patients with dental anxiety. At Station House Dental Care, we manage every crown appointment with nervous patients in mind — taking breaks when needed, explaining each stage before it happens, and ensuring the local anaesthetic is completely effective before any preparation begins. Dental sedation is available for patients who feel they need additional support. The vast majority of our nervous patients report that the crown appointment was far more comfortable than they had anticipated. If anxiety is a concern, please mention it when you call — we will plan your appointment accordingly. Contact Station House Dental Care on 01282 965286, Fernlea Avenue, Barnoldswick BB18 5DW.
Emergency Crown Repair in Barnoldswick
If an existing crown has come loose, chipped or fallen out, Station House Dental Care offers same-day emergency appointments for crown emergencies. Call 01282 965286 as early in the day as possible. If the crown has simply come loose and is undamaged, it can often be recemented at the same appointment. If it has fractured or the underlying tooth has developed decay, a more detailed assessment will determine the best course of action. Never leave a crowned tooth without its crown for an extended period — the prepared tooth underneath is vulnerable to sensitivity, fracture and decay without its protective covering.
Station House Dental Care — Why We Are Different
Station House Dental Care at Fernlea Avenue BB18 5DW is not a typical dental practice. We are a advanced private dental practice that happens to be located in Barnoldswick — combining the convenience and accessibility of a local practice with the clinical depth, qualifications and quality of materials that most patients would expect to find only at a hospital or specialist referral centre. Our principal dentist Dr Sarah Metias holds the Membership of the Joint Dental Faculties from the Royal College of Surgeons London (MJDF RCS, PGCert Implantology, GDC 114267) — a postgraduate qualification from the Royal College of Surgeons of England. Our senior dentist Dr Alec Bate (GDC 57845) brings more than 40 years of clinical experience, with formal postgraduate orthodontic training at Whiston Hospital Merseyside and London-based postgraduate training in composite bonding and smile makeovers. Our associate Dr Junaid Khalil holds a BDS (London) with Merit, is an Invisalign provider since 2022, and has aesthetic and restorative dentistry training.
This concentration of Royal College-level qualification and postgraduate expertise within a single Barnoldswick dental practice is extraordinary — and it directly benefits every patient who attends Station House Dental Care, whether they are coming for a routine examination, composite bonding, dental implants or emergency treatment. The clinical decisions made at Station House Dental Care are informed by the deepest available evidence base. The materials chosen are the best available for each clinical situation. The time allocated to each patient is determined by what the case requires, not by the constraints of an NHS appointment schedule.
Patient-First Philosophy at Station House Dental Care
The philosophy at Station House Dental Care is simple: every clinical decision is made in the patient's best long-term interest, not in the interest of generating the highest possible revenue per appointment. This means we tell patients honestly when treatment is not needed. We tell them when a less expensive option will achieve the same outcome as a more expensive one. We tell them when their case falls outside the scope of what we can most appropriately treat in-house and refer them to the right specialist. We tell them what the realistic outcomes of treatment are, including the limitations and the need for ongoing maintenance, rather than overselling results.
This honesty is rare in private dentistry and it is the foundation of the trust our patients place in us. The 300+ five-star Google reviews that give Station House Dental Care its 4.9-star rating consistently mention the team's honesty, the lack of pressure, the quality of the clinical explanations and the genuine care shown throughout the patient journey. Patients from across Barnoldswick, the Ribble Valley and Lancashire continue to return to Station House Dental Care and to refer their family and friends — not because of marketing or special offers, but because the clinical and human experience at Station House Dental Care is genuinely exceptional.
Accessibility and Membership at Station House Dental Care
Private dentistry at the highest level should not be accessible only to those with significant disposable income. Station House Dental Care's dental membership plans make outstanding routine care genuinely affordable for all Barnoldswick patients. From £20.35 per month for adults, the membership plans cover two examinations per year, two hygienist appointments, unlimited emergency consultations, worldwide dental accident insurance and 15% off all treatments. 0% interest-free finance over 6 or 10 months is available on all treatment plans. Subject to status. Every patient receives a full written quote before any treatment begins — there are never any surprises. Call Station House Dental Care on 01282 965286 to book your first appointment or to discuss our membership options. We look forward to welcoming you to Fernlea Avenue, Barnoldswick BB18 5DW.
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