General dentistry
Our main goal is to help you enjoy the best dental health and hygiene possible, from general care and dental check-ups to emergency treatment including root canal therapy and tooth extraction. Our general dentistry services are at the heart of everything we do, whether you’re on one of our membership programmes or visiting us for a pay-as-you-go appointment. We offer a full scope of options, from supporting gum health to fillings as well as more specialised care for all ages and stages of dental wellbeing.
We’re here to help you feel happy and confident by addressing any early signs of dental disease and optimising wellbeing through oral health.

Oral Health Assessment
Our oral health assessments are the best way to look after your oral wellbeing, allowing us to prevent problems from arising, as well as detect and resolve them as early as possible. For example, we inspect the general health of teeth and gums, monitoring for early signs of decay, gum disease and oral cancer.

Dental Fillings
Repairing tooth damage, our dental fillings help to restore the function and integrity of your teeth following damage from trauma or decay. Our team will work with you to recommend and provide the best solution for your needs, optimising the health and appearance of your teeth.

Root canal
Helping to repair and protect teeth, root canal treatment is an advanced therapy for addressing an infection at the centre of a tooth. Used to save teeth that might otherwise be lost to trauma or decay, our endodontics specialists will discuss treatment with you before delivering a complete care plan.

Tooth extraction
When a tooth is badly damaged or needs removing in line with wider orthodontic treatment, tooth extraction is sometimes the best course of action. If this is the right path for you, we will discuss every step including the repair options afterwards to ensure you feel happy and confident with the results.

Gum health
Taking care of our gums is a fundamental part of dental care, with gum health treatment ranging from scaling and polishing to remove tartar and bacteria to regular checks for long-term wellbeing. Sometimes more intense therapies are needed if gum disease is present, such as antibiotics or dental bonding.

Children’s dentistry
From ensuring they feel comfortable and confident at the dentist, to instilling healthy habits from the arrival of their first tooth, our children’s dentistry is designed for lifelong dental wellbeing. Our preventative approach includes regular check-ups to protect teeth and detect developmental issues early for the best outcomes.
What you need to know
Why do regular dental visits matter?
Regular trips to the dentist are the best way to look after your oral health, helping to spot any problems early, treat them effectively and prevent them entirely. It’s also the best way to make dental care more affordable by preventing issues wherever possible.
How often should I go to the dentist?
Everyone is different – some people need to visit the dentist more frequently than others. However, for general check-ups and maintenance once or twice a is usually about right. Our team will work with you to create the right plan for your needs.
How can I best protect my teeth?
The best ways to protect your teeth are to brush carefully twice a day, floss daily and to make sure you stay on top of regular dental check ups. Other helpful things you can do include using fluoride toothpaste and using a soft manual or electric toothbrush.
What are the signs of gum disease?
Gum disease is one of the most common challenges with oral health, and it’s always best treated early. Signs and symptoms can include sore, swollen gums, gums that bleed or are dark red instead of a healthy pink, blood when you floss and bad breath that won’t go away.
Spreading the cost of your smile
Hours:
Monday - Friday: 8.20 am–5 pm
Saturday & Sunday: Closed