Merry Christmas!

All of us at Talbot Road Dental Practice would like to wish our patients a very Merry Christmas! Thank you for all the biscuits, chocolates and wine! We are so lucky to have such lovely patients.

As ever, please stay away from crackling, nut brittle, chocolate straight from the fridge and opening bottles with your teeth! Seriously...don't do it!!!

We're going Green!

Our practice is delighted to be one of the first in Wales signed up to the Greener Primary Care Framework and Award Scheme and we are actively taking steps to reduce our carbon footprint. The climate emergency is also a health emergency. We therefore aim to enhance the health of our practice population and offer sustainable choices in how we operate and the services we offer to our patients. This will provide benefits to the NHS, your health and the carbon footprint of healthcare. Over the next few weeks and months, we shall be sharing our progress and the part you can play too.

Dental Check by 1

Make an appointment for your baby!

We are proud supporters of The British Society of Paediatric Dentistry Campaign - Dental Check by One.

A dental appointment by the age of one is an opportunity for parents to get valuable advice from the dental team.

Your dentist will do their best to look inside the baby’s mouth, but this may not always be possible!

What’s important is you get advice on topics such as:

Brushing baby’s teeth

A healthy diet

Regular dental checks

At this age, understanding how to care for your baby’s teeth moving forwards is critical to their future dental health.

We have a limited number of NHS places available for children, so please call us on 01639 882280 to arrange a visit.

Team Training

Thanks to Berni and Helen from the Denplan Training Academy for the excellent Training Day yesterday.

Our team are always learning, to meet their CPD requirements, to stay up-to-date and to keep our patients safe.

Topics covered yesterday included Safeguarding and the Mental Capacity Act.

Dental Check-Up by 1

Talbot Road Dental Practice is proud to support The British Paediatric Society Dental CheckUp by 1 campaign.

Taking your baby to the dentist when their teeth first come through or by the age of one at the latest gets them off to a healthy start and accustomed to dental practice visits from an early age.

A dental appointment by the age of one is an opportunity for parents to get valuable advice from the dental team.

Your dentist will do their best to look inside the baby’s mouth but this may not always be possible.

What’s important is you get advice on topics such as:

Brushing baby’s teeth

A healthy diet

Regular dental checks

At this age, understanding how to care for your baby’s teeth moving forwards is critical to their future dental health.

Please contact us using our website contact form for further information.

Please keep your appointment

The Covid-19 restrictions are easing in Wales, but dentistry, and healthcare, is still hugely impacted by Covid-19 Infection Prevention and Control requirements.

Routine dentistry still requires the correct social distancing measures and personal protective equipment to be in place.

Keep your appointment

Please make sure you keep your appointment if you have one; it’s going to be safe and it’s important we don’t waste limited resources. If you can’t make an appointment, let us know as soon as you can. We will be able to offer it to someone else who really needs it.

Please be assured that our dental team are working within the current guidelines issued by Welsh Government and are doing their best to help patients receive care.

Covid-19 and dentistry - an update for our patients

Advice for patients

The Covid-19 restrictions are easing in Wales, but dentistry,  and healthcare, is still hugely impacted by Covid-19 Infection Prevention and Control requirements. 

Routine dentistry still requires the correct social distancing measures and personal protective equipment to be in place.

Thank you for your patience 

Keep your appointment 

Please make sure you keep your appointment if you have one; it’s going to be safe and it’s important we don’t waste limited resources. If you can’t make an appointment, let us know as soon as you can. We will be able to offer it to someone else who really needs it.

Please be assured that our dental team are working within the current guidelines issued by Welsh Government and are doing their best to help patients receive care.

What are dental appointments like?

The Practice team are using personal protective equipment such as mask, gloves and aprons and social distancing measures to keep staff and patients safe.

  • If you call to make an appointment, you will be asked some screening questions. You’ll be asked those same questions again at your appointment to see if anything has changed since you booked

  • The front door is locked

  • You will be asked to use hand sanitiser (and again before you leave)

  • You will also notice that the dental team may be wearing different protective equipment to what you are used to seeing – this will be to increase your protection

  • Appointments will be managed to allow for social distancing between patients. That might mean that you’re offered fewer options for scheduling your appointment.

How you can help:

  • Please do not arrive without an appointment

  • With the exception of children and persons in need, patients should come alone

  • Patients should attend wearing a mask if possible or be prepared to wear one. A distance of at least two metres mush be observed if another patient is present in the dental practice

  • Please do not arrive early to the practice. If necessary, you should wait outside the practice

  • Staff will not shake your hand

It is likely to be some time before dental services can return to what you previously experienced as normal.

However, your dental teams will be doing all they can to ensure you receive the treatment you require in the safest way.