Hello and welcome to Dentist Stafford
This site is dedicated to helping you find a dentist or dental practice in and around the Stafford area. This list may be updated from time to time so please check back for updates. The dental practices in Stafford are distributed all over the town.
You can find a dentists practice on all the major routes into Stafford the Wolverhampton Rd. on the Eccleshall Rd. as well as the Stone Rd. There is also a wide range of choice when it comes to dentists in Stafford town center. A few dentists have been included that are out of Stafford town itself, these are included to give you a full range of choice when it comes to selecting your preferred dental practice.
Most of the dentist will provide the full range of preventative and corrective dental treatments that you would expect. You can expect these to include the following dental treatments:
- Check ups
- Fillings
- Extractions
- Teeth whitening
- Cosmetic treatments
- Dental hygienist
Here is a list of all the Dentists in and around Stafford, complete with contact information.
Hope this helps you in your search for a dentists or dental practices.
| Brookhouse Dental Brookhouse Rd, Gnosall, Stafford, ST20 0GP Tel: 01785 824765 Brown M Burbidge J Dental Transformations Duggal A Fagg A J Garbutt Philip Gardner David Gnosall Dental Practice Greenwood J J Grocott C N Howarth Richard Isted D Nadin Peter |
Oasis Dental Care Ltd 14 Wolverhampton Rd, Stafford, ST17 4BP Tel: 01785 242314 Oracle Clinics Priors Dental Practice Pure Dental Solutions Raval H Robson N Sadhra A S Simpson & Goodwin
Thomasson P A Vlok Mr Waraich M B |
Below is an article about the importance of Dental Check-ups
Dental hygiene is one of the most important factors in maintaining your health. When you make an appointment at your local dental practice, you should always know what to expect. If it is your first time meeting your dentist, it can be a little awkward but you should not be afraid of asking questions as this can help ease the process and prepare you for a follow-up appointment in the upcoming months.
Dental check-ups are generally routine process since dentists go through a common roster in evaluating your teeth. You will first need to disclose your medical history so the dental team is aware of any illnesses or operations you have had in the past. This is to ensure there are no complications should your dentist prescribe you any medication.
The first thing your dentist will do is a visual check using a small mirror – sometimes you may not even need to sit in the dental chair. Since our mouths are very dark, dentists will need to use a light source that is usually mobile and moved to illuminate the necessary recesses in the mouth. Since this light can be quite uncomfortable shining directly in your eyes, dentists will sometimes use a light attached to their forehead. Dentists will continue to visually assess your gums as well as your teeth as your gums are perfect oral indicators for the health of each tooth. If you have visited the dental practice for a check-up as well as a cleaning, you may have to wear special goggles that will protect your eyes from splashing water.
During this appointment, your dentist will also take inventory of all your teeth – this means that all fillings, missing teeth or holes will be listed in your medical folder. Generally, dentists begin on one side your mouth and work around to the other side, ultimately double-checking by counting each tooth to ensure they have noted everything. Next, your dentist will poke around on at your teeth. They are searching for any tackiness on the tooth surface that is indicative of tooth decay.
X-rays are generally used to indicate cavities inside the tooth that cannot be seen externally, although they do not show the beginning signs of tooth decay that a tackiness probe can detect. Instead, this test is used to diagnose the problems under and around the teeth foundation. This process has always been extremely uncomfortable with strange plastic holders digging into your gums. Luckily, the new technology of digital x-rays yields images much quicker and with less discomfort. In addition, the radiation from the x-rays is in far less doses making it an overall better choice.
Dental check-ups are a necessary part of maintaining your health. Believe it or not, your teeth can be a rather adequate indicator of the overall health of your body. By visiting your dentist, you are taking the right step towards a happy and healthy lifestyle!