Tetbury Dental Practice is a friendly family dental practice conveniently located at Tetbury Hospital Premises on the edge of the beautiful Cotswold town of Tetbury. We offer high quality NHS and private dental care to patients of all ages. Our private cosmetic dentistry includes tooth whitening, dental veneers and dental implants. Patients have the option of joining a dental payment plan to spread the cost of their dental care.
These patients are registered with our sister practice Belgrave House Dental. Please contact us or visit www.denplan.co.uk for more information. To register with our team of dentists, please call in to see us at Tetbury Hospital Premises, Malmesbury Road, Tetbury, or call us on 01666 500032/502414. You may also like to read information about the practice on the CQC website.
Our sister practice, Belgrave House Dental is specifically set up to look after all our private patients and well-equipped to carry out all your private treatment needs. Please visit their website to find out more about what they can offer you.
These patients are registered with our sister practice Belgrave House Dental. Please contact us or visit www.denplan.co.uk for more information. To register with our team of dentists, please call in to see us at Tetbury Hospital Premises, Malmesbury Road, Tetbury, or call us on 01666 500032/502414. You may also like to read information about the practice on the CQC website.
Our sister practice, Belgrave House Dental is specifically set up to look after all our private patients and well-equipped to carry out all your private treatment needs. Please visit their website to find out more about what they can offer you.
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We often get letters or emails from our patients advising us how happy they are with the treatment they receive.
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7 years ago, I enrolled at Tetbury Dental Practice after relocating from Bristol, due to a bad experience as a young girl with a dentist (who was later struck off).
I'd avoided all dentists like the plague, but my husband encouraged me to try Tetbury Dental Practice where all his family go.
I don't mind admitting I was a bag of nerves with sweaty palms, but I couldn't believe how lovely it was from the beginning, friendly, kind, patient etc.
Here are just a selection.
7 years ago, I enrolled at Tetbury Dental Practice after relocating from Bristol, due to a bad experience as a young girl with a dentist (who was later struck off).
I'd avoided all dentists like the plague, but my husband encouraged me to try Tetbury Dental Practice where all his family go.
I don't mind admitting I was a bag of nerves with sweaty palms, but I couldn't believe how lovely it was from the beginning, friendly, kind, patient etc.
At Tetbury Dental Practice, we offer a wide range of NHS and private dental treatments to help keep your teeth strong and healthy, so you can feel confident about your smile.
Visiting us for regular check-ups is very important.
It enables us to keep a close eye on what is happening in your mouth, and to spot potential problems at an early stage, often saving you time and money.
Please note that some dental treatments and/or materials are not available on the NHS, however we can usually provide them on a private basis if required.
Visiting us for regular check-ups is very important.
It enables us to keep a close eye on what is happening in your mouth, and to spot potential problems at an early stage, often saving you time and money.
Please note that some dental treatments and/or materials are not available on the NHS, however we can usually provide them on a private basis if required.
The key to having healthy teeth and gums is to take good care of them, both at home and by visiting us regularly for check-ups and hygiene appointments.
Our hygiene appointments can make a big difference to your oral health.
During these we give your teeth a professional deep clean including cleaning between them and below the gum line.
This removes plaque, a constantly forming thin and sticky layer of bacteria which can irritate the gums and cause gum disease.
Initial symptoms of gum disease include bad breath and sore, swollen or bleeding gums.
Our hygiene appointments can make a big difference to your oral health.
During these we give your teeth a professional deep clean including cleaning between them and below the gum line.
This removes plaque, a constantly forming thin and sticky layer of bacteria which can irritate the gums and cause gum disease.
Initial symptoms of gum disease include bad breath and sore, swollen or bleeding gums.
At Tetbury Dental Practice, we know that many people feel anxious, nervous or even phobic about visiting the dentist.
We are very understanding, and make a special effort to help nervous patients to feel at ease when they are with us.
If you are worried about any aspect of your treatment, don't be embarrassed, please let us know and we will do everything we can to help.
Tetbury Dental Practice is a friendly family dental practice conveniently located at Tetbury Hospital Premises on the edge of the beautiful Cotswold town of Tetbury.
We are very understanding, and make a special effort to help nervous patients to feel at ease when they are with us.
If you are worried about any aspect of your treatment, don't be embarrassed, please let us know and we will do everything we can to help.
Tetbury Dental Practice is a friendly family dental practice conveniently located at Tetbury Hospital Premises on the edge of the beautiful Cotswold town of Tetbury.
Many people have to have a tooth removed at some time in their lives and this can be for a number of reasons.
Sometimes teeth become too badly decayed or damaged to be repaired, and need to be extracted.
Gum disease can, in its later stages, cause teeth to become so loose that they have to be taken out.
Some people have to have their wisdom teeth removed, usually because they are growing in the wrong direction and are causing problems.
And some people have over-crowded mouths, and have some teeth removed as part of their orthodontic (teeth straightening) treatment.
Sometimes teeth become too badly decayed or damaged to be repaired, and need to be extracted.
Gum disease can, in its later stages, cause teeth to become so loose that they have to be taken out.
Some people have to have their wisdom teeth removed, usually because they are growing in the wrong direction and are causing problems.
And some people have over-crowded mouths, and have some teeth removed as part of their orthodontic (teeth straightening) treatment.
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