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Connaught House Dental Surgery is open for face to face treatment for face to face consultations but we have a big backlog and restrictions due to increased infection control measures so it is not business as usual as yet. Under the Government's guidance Health and care settings will continue to maintain appropriate infection prevention and control processes as necessary and this will be continually reviewed.

Guidance will be updated based on the latest clinical evidence this summer. In line with the Government's guidance, England's Chief Dental Officer Sara Hurley has informed us that the infection prevention control measures in dentistry should continue to be followed until further notice. These are important measures from Public Health England aimed at limiting the spread of the virus in dental settings.

We're also continuing to follow NHS dentistry's standard operating procedure which helps us make this guidance work. If you need to come into the surgery for an appointment, please remember that social distancing remains in place in the dental practice and to wear a face covering upon entering the building.
Services
The practice seeks to provide good quality dentistry in a friendly modern environment.
All treatment is carried out by Jenny herself.
Every effort is made to make the dental treatment as painless and stress free as possible.
NHS and private treatment is available with an emphasis on prevention of further dental disease.
There is a strict practice takes all precautions to prevent cross infection.
Most sorts of treatment are available at the practice including crowns, bridges, dentures, fissure sealants and gum treatments.
Cosmetic dentistry such as white fillings on back teeth, white crowns on back teeth, veneers and tooth whitening can be provided for a private fee.
Other items which are not available on the nhs system such as sports gumshields and snoreguards are also available at the practice.
It is our policy to always give you an estimate of your likely treatment costs before starting treatment.
Please ask for details.
A full assessment and charting of your mouth will then be made, including x-rays as necessary.
Suggestions will then be made as to further treatment.
If you have any particular concerns about your mouth, please tell Jenny.
To ensure your registration can be completed as smoothly as possible, please ensure that you bring the following with you on your first appointment.
Up to date information about previous illnesses or allergies you have had.
A list of all medication you have recently been taking.
An NHS Dentist is a dentist who has agreed with their local Primary Care Trust to provide NHS dental services.
Dentists can choose how much or how little NHS work they do and most do a mixture of NHS and private work.
Check with your dentist at the outset to see if they are able to accept you onto their NHS list.
NHS dental treatment can meet all your clinical needs - that means the treatment which is necessary to secure and maintain your oral health however you may want, and your dentist may suggest, private cosmetic treatment which goes beyond that.
Partial help: if you are named on a valid HC3 certificate you might get some help towards the cost of your NHS dental treatment.
You are not entitled to free NHS dental treatment if you receive Contribution-based Jobseeker's Allowance or Pension Credit Savings Credit.
The Benefit Enquiry Line is a telephone advice line offering general confidential information to people with disabilities, carers and representatives, about benefits that are available.
You can ring the Benefit Enquiry line on 0800 882200.
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