Visiting our expert team regularly offers many benefits that go beyond the basic maintenance of oral hygiene
We specialise in preventive oral health care and play a critical role in combating prevalent issues such as bad breath, wobbly teeth, and bleeding gums.
Step 1
Choose a date and time for your initial appointment
Step 2
We will send you a questionnaire to fill in prior to your appointment
Step 3
Sit back relax and let us take care of your gums and teeth
The mouth is a gateway to the body, it’s not just food and water that passes from the mouth to the body it’s the bad stuff too!
Bacteria builds up in the mouth and teeth, if it’s not removed by cleaning the teeth and gums the immune system moves in to attack the infection and the gums become inflamed.
Prolonged exposure to bacteria will cause gum disease and problems in the mouth, the symptoms include:
The Dental Health Club is a dental practice of dental hygienists solely dedicated to looking after the health of your gums and mouth which will help prevent gum and systemic disease.
We will carry out cleaning with the latest equipment above and below the gum line tackling active disease and guiding all patients to improve their own disease control.
We offer tailored hygiene treatment to all our patients, in a calm, gentle, anxiety-free environment.
Our commitment is backed by continuous audits of patient outcomes, providing clear evidence of our services’ effectiveness and high standards.
You will find answers to some of the most common questions our customers ask about our services. If you would like further clarification please contact us.
Common characteristics of gum disease can include swollen, red, bleeding gums, bad taste, bad breath and tooth loss, however a patient may not identify these signs easily. Often the disease can be painless and is this why regular dental hygiene appointments can help detect, treat and help manage gum disease.
Each of our patients will have their gum health assessed and depending on their gum health status, a membership package is advised. The early stages of gum disease, also known as gingivitis, can be quite treatable and even reversible. Periodontitis is more severe because there has been a loss of the supporting bone around the teeth. In advanced cases, teeth may become loose and this may result in early tooth loss.
This depends on which membership you choose, see our table for what’s included. You will be provided access to our online learning material as patients’ home care plays a crucial role in gum disease prevention and treatment. Patients are shown how to keep their mouths healthy with an effective home care regime. With the right treatment and management, we can help patients stabilise their gum disease and maintain a healthy mouth.
We have an integrated approach to working with dentists and their teams as a specialist Periodontal Referral Centre. Fill out our form to refer a patient.
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