We understand the importance of feeling comfortable, and our friendly staff is committed to making your dental visit stress-free. here's what sets us apart:
We offer a wide range of treatments, below is a selection most asked about. Please click on a treatment for a short description of what this treatment entails.
In the event of a dental emergency outside of our normal working hours please contact the practice on 02890854014 and there will be information and instructions on what help is available for you. If you have a dental emergency then please contact our reception team before 10am and we will endeavour to allocate you an appointment for the same day or as soon as is suitable for you. Please find below some advice on common dental emergencies.
A swollen face can indicate that you may have an abcess or infection.
Contact the surgery for an appointment as soon as possible. If the tooth that has broken has sharp edges, you may be able to purchase a temporary filling kit from your local chemist.
Excessive bleeding after a tooth extraction or injury Excessive bleeding after a tooth extraction or injury requires immediate attention.
Do not attempt to replace the crown or bridge using superglue or any other adhesive product.
One should not panic immediately, but if the gums stay swollen for more than ten days please arrange a visit to Abbey Dental Clinic
No matter what caused it, if you suffer from cracked tooth/teeth, you are probably experiencing pain when you are eating/chewing food. Its time to see your dentists.
A: Don’t panic! It’s never too late to get back into a healthy dental routine. All of our dentists will be happy to welcome you with a big smile to our practice. We will do our best to put you at ease and carry out your dental appointment in a relaxed and friendly environment. Our aim is to make your experience as relaxed and comfortable as we can.
A: In a perfect world your dental hygienist would love to see you every six months but, depending on your oral health, it could be less or more. Regular professional cleaning will remove plaque and tartar, combined with looking after your teeth and gums properly at home, this will help keep your mouth healthy.
A: There could be a number of reasons for this: a build-up of plaque, gingivitis or certain medications can make your gums bleed. The best thing to do, of course, is see your dentist!