Preventive Dentistry

Highfield Dental Practice

At Highfield Dental Practice, we focus on preventive dentistry to help you maintain a healthy, beautiful smile. Regular check-ups and preventive treatments are essential to avoid more serious dental issues down the line. Our team in Barrow is committed to providing high-quality care that promotes long-term oral health, ensuring that small problems are treated before they become larger issues.

Highfield Dental Practice

Preventive Dentistry

At Highfield Dental Practice, we focus on preventive dentistry to help you maintain a healthy, beautiful smile. Regular check-ups and preventive treatments are essential to avoid more serious dental issues down the line. Our team in Barrow is committed to providing high-quality care that promotes long-term oral health, ensuring that small problems are treated before they become larger issues.

Highfield Dental Practice

What Can Preventive Dentistry Help With?

Here's what you get:

  • Cavity prevention

  • Gum disease prevention

  • Oral cancer screening

  • Maintaining overall oral hygiene

  • 0% Finance Options

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About Us

Best Dental Care in Dartford for Over 25 Years

Highfield Dental Practice has proudly served Dartford for more than two decades, offering high-quality dental care with a dedicated team of professionals. We are committed to treating each patient with personalized care, whether they need routine check-ups or advanced cosmetic procedures. Our team, led by Dr. Swati Singh, strives to uphold our reputation as the most trusted dental center in Dartford, always ensuring that our patients receive the best possible treatment in a caring and comfortable environment.

Why Choose Preventive Dentistry?

✅Comprehensive Care

We offer thorough exams, cleanings, and preventive treatments tailored to your unique dental health needs.

✅ Early Detection

Regular check-ups help us identify potential problems early, ensuring that they are treated promptly.

✅Long-Term Oral Health

Our preventive treatments, such as fluoride applications and fissure sealants, help protect your teeth for years to come.

How Preventive Dentistry Works at Highfield Dental Practice

  1. Consultation and Planning
    Preventive dentistry starts with a thorough consultation and assessment at Highfield Dental Practice. Our expert dentists will evaluate your oral health and recommend the appropriate preventive treatments to keep your smile in top shape.

  1. Regular Check-Ups and Cleanings:

    Routine check-ups and professional cleanings are essential for maintaining healthy teeth and gums. During your visit, we’ll clean your teeth, remove plaque, and assess for any signs of gum disease or decay.

  1. Fluoride Applications & Fissure Sealants:

To further protect your teeth from decay, we offer fluoride applications and fissure sealants, which strengthen your teeth and prevent cavities in hard-to-reach areas.

  1. Oral Cancer Screenings:

    As part of our preventive care, we provide oral cancer screenings to ensure early detection and treatment of any potential issues.

Benefits of Preventive Dentistry at Highfield Dental Practice

Prevents Serious Dental Problems

Regular visits help prevent cavities, gum disease, and other serious oral health issues.

Saves Time and Money

Preventive care is a cost-effective way to avoid expensive treatments in the future.

Promotes Long-Term Health

Preventive dentistry supports overall health by maintaining oral hygiene and early detection of problems.

Personalized Care

Our dentists tailor treatments to each patient’s needs, ensuring comprehensive, individualized care.

Preventive Care at Highfield Dental Practice

At Highfield Dental Practice, we offer a comprehensive approach to maintaining your oral health through Preventive Dentistry. Whether you’re focusing on routine cleanings, early detection, or cavity prevention, our personalized preventive care plans in Barrow are designed to keep your smile healthy for life.

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Get Started with Preventive Dentistry Today!

If you’re ready to maintain a healthy smile for life, contact Highfield Dental Practice today to book your next preventive care appointment. Our team is here to help you protect your oral health and keep your smile shining bright.

0% Finance Options for Affordable Dental Care

At Highfield Dental Practice, we offer 0% finance options to help make high-quality dental care affordable and accessible for everyone. With our flexible payment plans, you can spread the cost of your treatment without the stress of upfront payments, ensuring you get the care you need without delay.

What dental services does Highfield Dental Practice offer?

At Highfield Dental Practice, we provide a wide range of dental services, including general dentistry, cosmetic treatments like teeth whitening and veneers, orthodontics (Invisalign and braces), and restorative treatments such as dental implants and crowns. Our team is dedicated to offering personalized care to meet your unique dental needs.

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Do you offer emergency dental care?

Yes, Highfield Dental Practice offers same-day emergency dental care. If you’re experiencing severe pain, broken teeth, or any other urgent dental issues, contact us immediately for fast, effective treatment.

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What are the payment options at Highfield Dental Practice?

We offer flexible payment options, including 0% finance plans, to make dental care affordable for everyone. Our team will guide you through the payment options to help you choose the best plan for your needs.

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What is a dental check up for?

During a dental check up, or dental examination, we carry out a full hard and soft tissue assessment, oral cancer screening, and if required, we may advise some radiographs to assess where the eyes cannot see. We record all of this information in your clinical notes to monitor any changes and improvements to your mouth, and then we will inform you of our findings, and provide you with a customised treatment plan. 

Why would I need x-rays? 

X-rays are essential for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning appropriately for tooth decay, and gum disease. Routine x-rays are generally taken every 24 months. Radiographs also show us what is lying under the gum, and in the bone, such as impacted teeth, abscesses, cysts, and many other abnormalities. Your dentist will let you know specifically in your case why an x-ray has been advised, and of any findings.

Are x-rays harmful?

Two ‘bitewing’ radiographs, which are taken at 24 month intervals, contain the same radiation as four bananas. 

Do you offer a payment plan?

We offer a 0% finance option for our patients to spread the cost monthly on treatment plans over £1000.

How often should I attend the dentist?

Every 6 months is widely recommended by the General Dental Council, and the Care Quality Commission. This is to maintain optimum oral hygiene with regular visits to the Dental Therapist, and regularly assess the oral tissues to treat any problems before they become more serious. 

Why do I need a scale and polish?

Your Dentist will recommend a scale and polish, if there are plaque or calculus deposits, gingival inflammation, and/or gum disease. They will often refer you to the Practice’s Dental Hygiene Therapist. Calculus can only be removed by a dental professional and will not come away with toothbrushing or flossing. If it is left on the teeth for a long period of time, the gums become inflamed, leading to tissue and bone loss around the teeth, at this point, gum disease becomes irreversible, and if it continues untreated, extensive bone and tissue loss occurs, which can lead to mobile teeth, loss of teeth, infections and pain.

What is a dental Implant?

Dental Implants offer a welcome alternative to dentures or bridgework that doesn’t fit well, or if a lack of natural teeth disallow a bridge. They look and function like your natural teeth, and are put in place of a missing tooth or multiple missing teeth. Implants are a metal screwlike post that is placed into the jaw, and either a crown, a bridge, or a ‘snap-in’ denture can be placed over the top.

Why should I consider dental implants?

If you are missing a tooth, and nothing is placed in it’s gap – there is a risk of overeruption of the opposing tooth as there is nothing for it to bite on, which may result in mobile teeth or further tooth loss, as well as this, the surrounding teeth can migrate into it’s place over time, this can make cleaning the area difficult, and after some time, gap replacement may not be an option due to lack of space. Dentures overtime can become ill-fitting, or cause discomfort, or simply, you may not be able to get used to them – implants are the Gold Standard for tooth replacement as they are fixed, and the closest option to a natural tooth.

How painful is getting a dental implant?

Patient’s experience no pain during Implant placement, and our patient’s feedback tell us that it is similar, or less discomfort than having a tooth extraction. You can expect to feel some pressure when the implant is placed, and some post-operative aching, similar to a bruise.

How can I make my teeth whiter?

We offer an at home teeth whitening kit, it is a one time payment for your trays and kit, and when you would like a top up, the whitening gels are available to buy at the practice. Teeth whitening is a simple and effective treatment to lighten the teeth by up to eight shades lighter, and it is customisable to you – once you are happy with the shade, you can stop whitening them.

Is teeth straightening only suitable for children?

No, Invisalign is a treatment for any age, it is effective for adults who would like to improve the appearance of their smile, whether it is due to crowding, spacing, overbites, underbites, crossbites, or ‘heavy’ bites which are prone to cause the teeth to chip over time. As we age, the jaw naturally becomes more narrow which can cause the teeth to overlap and become crowded, Invisalign is also suitable for cases like this.

Why have I been advised to have a filling when I have no pain?

Tooth decay, in it’s early stages, will usually not cause any problems or pain - at this stage, it is possible to remove and place a filling as it is only affecting the enamel and/or dentine. If the decay or defect is left untreated, and begins causing pain or hypersensitivity, the treatment options become limited, the dentine is affected, and has reached the pulp (nerve) chamber; meaning a root canal treatment may be advised to save the tooth, though your only option at this stage may be to extract the tooth.

Why did pain come back after I had antibiotics?

Unlike other infections in the body, where antibiotics will usually resolve an infection permanently, teeth are quite different. As the cavity has affected the nerve, this causes an infection to build up at the root; antibiotics will temporarily reduce this infection, minimising pain, but after some time it will return as the nerve is still affected. Your dentist will have advised you on the treatment options to permanently resolve the infection.

Why can’t I have a filling instead of Root Canal Treatment?

A filling is to treat a cavity only in the enamel or the dentine. If you have been advised a root canal treatment, the nerve has been affected. If a filling is placed in this circumstance, it essentially ‘suffocates’ the nerve, causing infection to build at the root, usually very painful, and may cause facial swelling. The only way to treat a tooth infection, is with a root canal treatment, as the nerve is removed and the tooth is preserved in the mouth.

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Mon – Fri 9:00am – 5:30pm

Saturday-Sunday – CLOSED

Phone Number:

+44 1229 829953

31 Oxford St, Barrow-in-Furness LA14 5QJ, UK

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