Here at Warrington House our aim is good oral health for you and your family. We achieve this through regular dental health checks, prevention of dental disease and restoration when required.
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At Warrington House we are committed to providing all patients, even if you are not registered, with same day emergency dental care. Our friendly team is available from 8:30am.
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On behalf of all our dental team, we offer you a warm welcome to Warrington House Dental Practice. We are a long-established, independent family practice and we have been providing high quality dental care to the local Brislington and Bristol community and beyond for over 80 years. The practice has held the BDA Good Practice Scheme accreditation since 2000, which shows we aim to maintain the highest standards of care and that our practice is regularly audited.
We are dedicated to providing you with the highest standards of professional care in a friendly and relaxing environment, and strive to look after the dental needs and expectations of the local community, both young and old, with a strong emphasis on prevention. We regard children as very special patients and do everything to make their visits as pleasant as possible, including a play area in reception. Our main goal is to help them form good dental habits, which will prevent more serious dental problems in later life.
Our practice offers full wheelchair access and use of a ground floor surgery suitable for our less-abled visitors. Access is clearly signposted towards the rear of the building. Should you require assistance there is a call button adjacent to the entrance, which notifies a member of our team who will be able to help you.
We always aim to see patients on time. It is our policy for each patient to see one dentist on a continuing basis.
Prior to your first appointment you will be asked to fill out a medical history form. This helps ensure that before your dentist examines your mouth, he or she is aware of any important medical factors that could affect your treatment. Your dentist will discuss any important factors raised at your first visit.
Accidents can happen. If you have a dental emergency, it is best to get in touch as soon as possible. The sooner we know about your emergency, the sooner we can fix it. We strongly suggest that you check our guidance on what to do if you have a dental emergency.
Take advice from your dentist or doctor regarding the use of suitable analgesia. Toothache often means that there is an issue and we should see if there is a cause. If you have a constant pain, this indicates there is something wrong that requires attention.
Please keep the crown safe, so it can be re-cemented for you. If the underlying tooth is painful avoid eating near it and drink tepid drinks only.
If you can, place the tooth back into the socket and splint in place with sliver paper. If this is not possible, DO NOT place the tooth in water. DO place it in some cold milk or on one side of your mouth between your teeth and cheeks until you can be seen either by us or a local hospital emergency dental department. Try not to handle the tooth root too much.
Fillings don’t have to be noticeable. White (or composite) fillings repair heavily treated or damage teeth.
Sometimes our teeth can become chipped, damaged or stained. Crowns fully cover up a tooth with a custom-made porcelain cap. They look exactly like natural teeth.
Conceal and cover up unsightly damage to your teeth with veneers. They are thin, porcelain shells that fit over the front of your teeth.
If you have one or more missing teeth, you may be able to have a bridge. A permanent replacement, bridges use your current teeth to support a denture.
Our teeth can fall out for a number of reasons. Dentures are a reliable, removable solution, whether you are missing a full arch or only a few teeth.
Prevention is the best cure when it comes to gum disease. Hygiene appointments help maintain oral health.
Restore missing teeth with a long-lasting alternative to removable dentures. Implants provide the next best thing to natural teeth.
Root Canal Therapy treats infected teeth and can prevent them from being removed.
Our teeth can become discoloured for a number of reasons – chiefly because of age. You can brighten your smile with teeth whitening.
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Veneers are one of the most impressive and increasingly popular cosmetic dental treatments that are able to transform even the most unattractive set of teeth into a beautiful, white and flawless smile.
Veneers are ultra-thin sheets of laminate applied to the surface of existing teeth. They are fixed in place in the same manner that false nails are applied to natural fingernails. Usually made from ceramic material, porcelain veneers are a popular option because they create a healthy, radiant and natural smile.
Veneers are an ideal treatment for patients wanting to improve their smile. They can be used to treat numerous problems, including:
Fitting veneers involves two stages. At the first stage the tooth is prepared to make room for the new veneer. This involves removal of tiny pieces of tooth tissue that is carried out under local anaesthetic. A mould is then created so the veneers can be custom-made by our highly trained dental technicians. At the second visit the veneers will be expertly fitted by your dentist and ensure you are happy with your new and improved smile.
As with any treatment veneers are not suitable for everyone, but we can discuss other treatment options with you if this is the case. Cared for properly by maintaining good oral hygiene, high quality veneers can last between 5 to 10 years before needing to be replaced.
Teeth can become lost for many reasons, such as injury, decay, gum disease or poor oral hygiene. Missing teeth can contribute to an increased risk of oral health problems and can impact on facial aesthetics, making it more difficult to eat properly and speech may be impaired.
Dentures offer an effective means of replacing lost or damaged teeth which will look natural, fit comfortably and function well. There are different types of dentures available:
Once we establish that dentures would be a suitable treatment option for you, impressions of your teeth will be taken. Your dentures are then custom-made from these impressions by highly trained dental technicians so they will fit the contours of your mouth perfectly. Once the dentures are ready and fitted we will take time to ensure you are completely happy with the look and fit of your new dentures and we recommend that you attend for regular check-ups to ensure they continue to function perfectly for you.
It is important to care for your dentures in the same way as you do for your natural teeth to prevent any future oral health problems. We offer information leaflets on how to properly clean and look after your dentures. If you experience any problems or discomfort with your dentures at any time, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Teeth whitening has become one of our most popular and effective cosmetic dental treatments, producing dazzling results in a short space of time to create beautiful, healthy looking smiles.
At Warrington House we offer home whitening treatment for the best long-lasting and effective results. Our dentists will provide custom-made whitening trays and bleaching gels, usually worn overnight, for you to carry out treatment in the comfort of your own home. It is a simple procedure used to gradually lighten the colour of your teeth to your desired shade and can take anything from several days to a couple of weeks. In some cases, it is beneficial to combine home whitening with in-chair whitening at the end of treatment to enhance the final results.
Professional teeth whitening is generally safe and very effective as long as it is provided by qualified dental professionals registered with the General Dental Council (GDC). However, it is not a suitable treatment for everyone so we always carry out a whitening consultation before any treatment can start. A visit to the dental hygienist is also recommended prior to treatment to ensure your teeth are thoroughly clean and to remove any surface stains.
For some patients there maybe a mild level of tooth sensitivity during or after treatment but this should only be temporary. It is also worth noting that tooth-coloured or white fillings and restorations such as crowns and implants will not be lightened by whitening treatment.
White fillings are fast becoming the filling of choice, offering an aesthetically pleasing and effective way of restoring a tooth with signs of decay or wear and is a more attractive and safer alternative to traditional silver amalgam fillings. Fillings are used to prevent further damage when a cavity has formed in a tooth and are made from ceramic materials such as porcelain or composites to give a variety of finishes that are made to be virtually identical to a natural tooth.
Most people will require a filling at least once in their lifetime. They are used to strengthen teeth which have become damaged or decayed and restore function to the tooth. Tooth enamel is the strongest material in the body, but over the course of time can become worn, especially if you do not care for your teeth properly or have a diet high in sugary and acidic foods and drinks. It is these foodstuffs that create bacteria and harmful plaque acids in the mouth which then attack the protective enamel surface of the teeth. Bruxism (teeth grinding) is another cause of tooth wear which is becoming increasingly common due to stress and anxiety.
Tooth wear can lead to an increased risk of fractures, chips and damage and can affect the function of the tooth and aesthetics of the smile. Wear also contributes to sensitivity, which causes pain and discomfort when you eat or drink hot or cold items.
The first step is to identify the cause of tooth wear and takes steps to protect the teeth. Under local anaesthetic the tooth and cavity are thoroughly cleaned and the filling material inserted into the hole which is shaped and trimmed to exactly fit the cavity. The procedure is quick, completely safe and should not be painful.
The main advantage of white fillings is that they produce attractive aesthetics and are blended to be virtually indistinguishable from your natural teeth. They are durable, strong and help to strengthen the tooth and prevent it from further damage and decay.
Caring for white fillings is just the same as caring for your normal teeth. This includes brushing teeth twice a day, rinsing with mouthwash, flossing, avoiding sugary and acidic foodstuffs and refraining from smoking.
Crowns, sometimes known as caps, are dental restorations placed over the top of existing damaged teeth to strengthen them and protect them from further damage. Crowns can be made from a variety of materials, including precious metals, ceramic materials, porcelain and metal alloys fused with porcelain.
Some of the reasons you may need a dental crown include tooth damage or decay, presence of a large cavity, fractured teeth, restoration of a dental implant, root canal treatment or severe tooth wear.
Initially, the affected tooth with be thoroughly cleaned and any decay or damaged tissue removed. The tooth is then prepared for the new crown using an instrument known as a burr to reshape the tooth to allow a stable platform for the crown to sit on. Once the tooth is ready an impression will be taken and sent to the dental laboratory to ensure the new restoration is custom-made and bespoke to you. In the meantime a temporary crown can be fitted. The final crown will be shaped and coloured to match your existing teeth and fitted in place using dental cement.
Crowns are strong and durable but it is important to look after them carefully and maintain a good oral hygiene routine. With the correct maintenance a good quality crown can last for up to 15 years.
TMJ disorder is a problem associated with the temporomandibular joint. This is the joint located in front of the ears, connecting the jawbone to the skull. Also known as TMJ pain, TMJ dysfunction and Myofascial pain disorder, the condition results in symptoms including headaches, restricted jaw movement and clicking and clenching noises, which tend to get worse when you chew. TMJ disorder is fairly common and around 10 percent of people will develop this problem at some point in their lives.
In most cases, a variety of causes contribute to TMJ disorder, which may include overusing the jaw joint, grinding your teeth, inflammation and arthritis in the joint, and incurrence of injuries to the joint.
It is usually possible to treat TMJ disorder with simple treatment, including resting the joint and taking medication to relax the muscles and reduce inflammation. A visit to the dentist can help to diagnose symptoms and find an appropriate treatment. Specific exercises can also help ease symptoms.
Exercises help to improve the function of the temporomandibular joint, strengthen the surrounding muscles and prevent the jaw from clenching and clicking. If you suffer from symptoms associated with TMJ disorder, set aside five minutes twice a day to do these simple exercises:
Only exercise for five minutes at a time and it is advisable to do the exercise in front of a mirror the first couple of times, in order to check the lower teeth are moving downwards rather than side to side. There should not be any clicking noises. If you experience clicking the exercise is likely not being done correctly. You should begin to notice the benefits after two weeks of exercising on a daily basis.
Extraction involves the removal of teeth and there are various reasons why you may need this procedure, including:
The procedure may seem daunting but we will do all we can to make you feel as comfortable as possible. Your gums will be numbed using local anaesthetic to prevent any pain. Before the tooth can be extracted the socket is widened using a special instrument known as an elevator, after which the tooth is pulled gently from side to side to loosen it and pliers then used to extract the tooth.
You may feel mild discomfort during the procedure but you will be anaesthetised to prevent pain. After the tooth has been extracted the wound may feel sore for a few days, but you can take over-the-counter pain to ease any pain.
Following the procedure, your dentist will apply pressure to the wound to stem bleeding and the wound may be stitched. It is important to keep the wound clean to prevent infection. Avoid brushing the wound and use warm saltwater to gently rinse the area. It is a good idea to avoid hot and cold foods and drinks for a few days and stick to a soft diet. If the wound bleeds, apply a tissue or cloth for 10 minutes, but if bleeding persists, arrange to see us. Try to get back to your oral hygiene routine as soon as possible, but it may be more comfortable to use a softer brush for the first few days.
Endodontics is the field of dentistry concerned with the roots of the teeth, with the most common treatment being root canal treatment.
Root canal treatment is a procedure designed to prevent further infection of a tooth that is effectively dying because the living pulp tissue has been damaged or decayed. The pulp tissue contains the nerves and blood vessels. Root canal treatment is often used to save a tooth that has been damaged or affected by severe decay and to prevent the formation of abscesses.
Many people are worried by root canal treatment but it is an effective treatment. The procedure involves the removal of infected or damaged pulp tissue from the root canals. Once this has been done the root canals are cleaned thoroughly and then filled, with the tooth then sealed to prevent repeat infection.
Root canal treatment has a high success rate but it can be a complex procedure. This is because there are many curved canals which can make access difficult. If the case is too complex we may refer you to an endodontic specialist. Root canal treatment is carried out under local anaesthetic to prevent pain.
Root canal treatment is an effective, safe treatment but as with all procedures there is risk of complications, which include:
In the rare event of a complication, we will stop to explain what is happening and answer any questions you have.
After the root canals have been emptied, cleaned and filled, a restoration (usually a filling) will be fitted to strengthen the tooth. In some cases, we will also recommend a crown to provide additional protection.
Dental bridges are a form of restoration which can be used to replace missing teeth. The loss of teeth can cause a variety of problems, including impaired speech, difficulty chewing, an increased risk of oral health complications and it can also affect the aesthetics of the smile. It is always best to fill tooth gaps to ward off such problems.
There are different types of dental bridges, which include:
A traditional fixed bridge is comprised of a false tooth (known as a pontic) which is fused to two crowns. Traditional fixed bridges are anchored by the neighbouring teeth and can also be supported by dental implants.
A Maryland bridge is often used to replace a missing front tooth and is anchored to the teeth on either side of the gap using metal bands. This type of bridge is used when the neighbouring teeth are strong and healthy.
A cantilever bridge is used when there are healthy teeth on one side of the gap. The bridge is anchored by one or two healthy teeth on one side of the missing tooth.
Bridges can be made from ceramic materials and precious metals. Most people choose ceramic bridges because they are more aesthetically pleasing.
The procedure to fit a dental bridge is relatively straightforward. The bridge will be custom-made for the individual based on impressions taken of the teeth. Before the bridge is fitted, the teeth are trimmed and prepared. Once the bridge has been fabricated at the laboratory and returned, it will then be fixed into place using dental cement. We always ensure your happiness with the fit and look of the bridge before we fix it into place.
Dental bridges should last up to 15 years if they are well looked-after. You will need to maintain a good oral hygiene routine and keep the bridge as clean as possible to reduce the risk of infection and decay.
Invisalign is an innovative orthodontic treatment which uses a series of clear aligners to move teeth into alignment. The system was developed to provide an alternative to bulky, unsightly braces which required a long period of time for treatment. Invisalign aligners are made from clear plastic, meaning you can get the smile of your dreams without anyone noticing you are having treatment. Your teeth will be moved quickly, discreetly and comfortably.
Invisalign aligners are custom-built for the individual. A treatment plan is drawn-up based on your specific orthodontic condition, with each aligner shaped differently to encourage movement of the teeth. Each aligner is worn for 2 weeks and then replaced with the next in the series. They should be worn for a minimum of 22 hours per day to achieve optimum results.
Invisalign is an ideal treatment for people who want straighter teeth, but do not wish to wear unattractive braces for months on end. The clear, plastic aligners are virtually invisible, so nobody else will be able to see them. The aligners also offer greater flexibility for patients because they are removable, which means you can eat what you want, brush your teeth properly and look your best for special occasions.
The aligners are custom-made to increase comfort, efficacy and quick movement of the teeth. Invisalign aligners also help to promote good oral hygiene, as you can remove them to brush your teeth. Often, wearing traditional braces increases your risk of decay and gum disease because plaque and food deposits collect around the brackets and wires, but this is not the case with Invisalign.
The only real drawback of Invisalign is that it is not suitable for everyone. Invisalign can be an effective solution for patients with crooked teeth, mild problems with the bite and gaps between the teeth. It is not suitable for complex bite problems and cases where a lot of movement is required. If you are not a suitable candidate for Invisalign, we will be happy to discuss other treatment options.
In the past, patients who needed orthodontic treatment were faced with long periods of time of having to wear bulky metal braces. The field of orthodontics has changed remarkably in recent years, and a whole host of options are now available for those who want a straighter smile. Clear braces are one of the most influential innovations, as they provide a solution for the hundreds of patients who are worried about how wearing braces would affect their appearance braces.
There are different types of clear braces, including Clearstep and Invisalign. Both Invisalign and Clearstep systems involve wearing a series of clear plastic aligners for a period of time. These aligners are removable and are completely invisible to other people.
Clear brace use custom-made aligners to move teeth into position. Highly trained technicians manufacture the aligners based on a treatment plan that is drawn up based on the patient’s orthodontic prescription. The aligners are worn for a set period of time, usually around 2 weeks, before being replaced with the next aligner in the series. Once all the aligners have been worn treatment is complete.
The major benefit of clear braces is that they are invisible to others, which means you can show off your smile without anyone even realising you are having treatment. The braces are comfortable and you can take them out to eat, drink and enjoy special occasions. You can also remove them to brush your teeth, so there is no worry about food or bacteria collecting around the braces.
Clear braces are versatile and can be used for many patients. However, if you have a complex prescription and require a lot of movement, another treatment may be more effective. We can discuss treatment options with you and answer any questions you have about other treatments.
Incognito is an innovative lingual brace system which is attached to the back of the teeth, making them invisible to other people when you smile. This is a discreet option for patients who do not wish to wear braces on the front of their teeth.
Incognito braces have been developed using high-tech technology. They are custom-made for the individual and encourage the teeth to move gently and quickly. The braces are manufactured according to individual prescription, with the forces generated by the wires and brackets resulting in gradual alignment of the teeth.
The main benefit of Incognito is that the braces are discreet, since they are clear and fixed to the back of the teeth. The wires are very fine and the braces are designed to be as comfortable as possible, so there is little to no impact on speech. Incognito braces also work quicker than traditional braces and fewer check-ups are required in the time it takes you to achieve a straighter smile.
The thought of lingual braces can be daunting and you may assume that treatment would be painful. However, this is not the case since the braces are developed using modern know-how and fine, discreet wires and brackets. The procedure to have the braces fitted is slightly more complex than traditional braces, but it should not be painful. The brackets are fixed onto the lingual side of the teeth first, before the archwires are threaded through and fixed into place.
Treatment time depends on the individual but is typically between 15 and 28 months.
Traditional braces have been around for years and still prove to be an effective form of orthodontic treatment. Traditional braces are made from metal, including brackets and wires, and are fixed to the front of the teeth to encourage correct alignment over a period of time.
Traditional braces work by moving the teeth and then holding them in the correct position. Forces are generated by the wires and brackets, which causes the teeth to move into a different position. Traditional braces can achieve a huge amount of movement and are suitable for people with the most complex orthodontic prescriptions.
This type of brace may not be as aesthetically pleasing as other orthodontic treatments, but they are highly effective and versatile. Fixed braces can achieve a great deal of movement, meaning that treatment is suitable for people with complex orthodontic issues. Braces have come a long way in recent years. They are much more discreet and treatment time is also much shorter.
Traditional braces are suitable for most orthodontic prescriptions and can be used to treat the following problems:
Treatment time depends on the individual and how much movement is needed. We will discuss treatment time with you and answer any of your questions when you visit us for a consultation.
Widely regarded as the most effective and aesthetic method of replacing a missing tooth or teeth, dental implants are small titanium screws that are placed into prepared sockets in the jawbone. Titanium is bio-compatible with the body and integrates with the bone – a process known as osseointegration – allowing a new tooth restoration, such as a dental crown, to be attached to the implant, allowing the tooth to look and function in just the same way as a natural tooth.
After being fully assessed to ensure implants are the right treatment option for you, a small incision is made in the gum tissue and a small hole drilled into the jawbone. The implant is fixed into the socket and left for around 4 to 6 weeks to integrate with the bone and ensure the gum has healed completely before the final restoration is attached which can include a crown, denture or bridge.
Dental implants are highly regarded by dentists and patients alike because they act just like a natural tooth. Implants are entirely safe and help to reduce bone loss, provide exceptional functionality and provide guaranteed anchorage for dentures, making the problem of loose dentures a thing of the past.
Once any implants have been fitted it is important to look after your mouth and maintain good oral hygiene to prevent any problems such as infection. We provide patient information leaflets about the procedure and are always on hand to answer any of your questions or concerns. There may be a degree of soreness after implant placement, but painkillers such as paracetamol or ibuprofen should quickly ease any discomfort. You should take it easy for a couple of days following implant placement, eat soft foods and refrain from smoking, which can otherwise slow down the healing process.
Although dental implants are one of the most effective ways of replacing missing teeth, they are not suitable for everyone. Patients who smoke, have weak bone tissue or have certain oral or other health problems may be advised to consider alternative treatment. We will thoroughly assess every individual case and offer information and advice to help you make the right decision for you.
Endodontics is the field of dentistry concerned with the roots of the teeth, with the most common treatment being root canal treatment.
Root canal treatment is a procedure designed to prevent further infection of a tooth that is effectively dying because the living pulp tissue has been damaged or decayed. The pulp tissue contains the nerves and blood vessels. Root canal treatment is often used to save a tooth that has been damaged or affected by severe decay and to prevent the formation of abscesses.
Many people are worried by root canal treatment but it is an effective treatment. The procedure involves the removal of infected or damaged pulp tissue from the root canals. Once this has been done the root canals are cleaned thoroughly and then filled, with the tooth then sealed to prevent repeat infection.
Root canal treatment has a high success rate but it can be a complex procedure. This is because there are many curved canals which can make access difficult. If the case is too complex we may refer you to an endodontic specialist. Root canal treatment is carried out under local anaesthetic to prevent pain.
Root canal treatment is an effective, safe treatment but as with all procedures there is risk of complications, which include:
In the rare event of a complication, we will stop to explain what is happening and answer any questions you have.
After the root canals have been emptied, cleaned and filled, a restoration (usually a filling) will be fitted to strengthen the tooth. In some cases, we will also recommend a crown to provide additional protection.
At Warrington House we strongly believe that prevention is better than cure when it comes to looking after your oral health and that is why having regular appointments with your highly trained dental professional is just as important as your routine checkups with your dentist. We offer dental hygiene services to help you enjoy good oral health, improve the aesthetics of your smile and prevent future problems with your teeth and gums.
One of the most effective hygiene treatments is a scale and polish. This involves scaling the teeth above and below the gum line to remove plaque and tartar that ordinary brushing cannot do alone, clearing away bacteria and preventing bad breath, then polishing them to produce a healthy, shiny finish. A scale and polish can also help to remove surface stains, making teeth look whiter and brighter.
As well as hygiene treatments, our friendly team are always on hand to provide oral hygiene advice including healthy eating and how to keep dental problems at bay. We can show you how to brush properly and effectively when at home and how to use floss and inter-dental brushes to remove food debris and plaque from places your toothbrush simply can’t reach.
Dental hygiene is important for a number of reasons, not least because research has shown that poor oral health contributes to an increased risk of serious medical conditions, including heart disease and diabetes. Always brush your teeth twice a day with fluoride toothpaste in addition to using mouthwash and regular flossing. Try to avoid food and drink high in sugar or acid, as these cause bacteria to build up and produce plaque acids in the mouth which attack the enamel and leave teeth susceptible to decay and erosion.
Regular visits to the dentist and hygienist are an important part of your oral care regime. A healthy, attractive smile will help you to feel more confident about yourself and enable you to show your true personality.
Dr Eve Curtis, Dr Sarah Najjar & Dr Helen Cutts provide wrinkle relaxing injections and dermal fillers across all our locations.
“I chose dentistry as a career because I wanted to make a difference to my patients smiles. The best part of my job is giving people confidence in their appearance. A great smile makes a huge impression but feeling good in your own skin goes one step further.
This is why I trained in Botox and dermal fillers in March 2017 and completed my advanced qualification with the London School of Facial Aesthetics in May 2018.
My favourite part of facial aesthetics is restoring the appearance of youth. Combination treatment with wrinkle relaxing injections and dermal fillers gives a refreshed and glowing appearance. I love making small and subtle changes that over the course of a tailored treatment plan blend with natural beauty to give beautiful results.”
Dr Helen Cutts
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Robert graduated from Bristol Dental School in 1985 and joined Warrington House in 1986. His special interest is in the treatment of dentally anxious patients. He is very understanding of their requirements and is able to offer a range of techniques, including intravenous sedation, in order to help them overcome their fears. Robert also has a particular interest in restorative and cosmetic dentistry.
Robert is married to Gillian and has a daughter Ella and a son Charlie. Outside of dentistry Robert is a keen competitive cyclist and is a member of Bath Cycling Club and regularly competes and wins in cycling time trials all over the country.
Chris, took on the role of Practice Manager in 1994, successfully studied for the certificate in Dental practice management and followed this up 3 years later by attaining the diploma in 2000. Pursuing professional qualifications assisted her In delivering the objectives of the practice team. Recognition of her achievements came in 2000 with the title BDPMA practice manager of the year. This success was quickly followed with the Probe practice manager of the year finalist in 2001 and achieving a commended recognition in 2002. Received an executive award in BDA honours and awards in 2007. Chris puts her success down to working with a really first class team.
Outside interests. Spending time with family and friends and enjoys trying new challenges such as driving a tank, indoor skydiving, classic car racing.
For further information about the services we offer or to book an appointment, call us today on 0117 977 7181. Alternatively, you are very welcome to call into our practice in person any time during opening hours.
Louis graduated from Cardiff School of Dentistry with Honours in 2017. After spending a year completing his foundation training in Exeter, where he won the annual best Case Presentation Award, Louis moved back home to Bristol. Joining the team in 2019 he prides himself on being able to help anxious patients overcome their dental fears with his relaxed and reassuring.
In his spare time he is an avid football fan, as well as a badminton and squash player. He enjoys regularly seeing live music of all genres around Bristol, collecting records and cooking.
Inesa qualified from Lithuanian University of Health Sciences in 2016. After qualifying she worked in a private dental practice and at a community hospital. Since relocating to the Southwest, Inesa continues to work in general practice in busy high-need areas.
Her special interest in Endodontology led her to achieve a postgraduate certificate from the University of Plymouth with distinction.
Driven by her thirst for knowledge and commitment to excellence, Inesa is currently engaged in advanced studies at the prestigious Eastman Dental Institute (UCL), where she is working towards the coveted MClinDent qualification in endodontics.
Her holistic approach to patient care is underpinned by a profound belief in patient-centered, minimally invasive techniques that prioritize both oral health and overall well-being. Unwaveringly committed to patient safety and empowerment, Inesa places great emphasis on educating her patients about their oral health and treatment options.
Karim Champsi graduated from Madrid, Spain School of dentistry with an honours in 2010 and specialised in oral surgery and dental implants in 2012.
Karim has a big interest in cosmetic dentistry and short term orthodontics and has been working in the UK since 2013 (mostly in Somerset) but is looking forward to moving to Bristol with his wife and two children.
During his spare time Karim loves spending time with his family, playing golf and cooking.
BDS (UClan) 2017 BSc Biomedical Sciences (University of Plymouth) 2012
Georgina qualified from the University of Central Lancashire in 2017, following a degree in Biomedical Sciences from the University of Plymouth.
Georgina is originally from Bristol and after working in Salisbury from 2018, she has moved back to her hometown to continue practicing dentistry. She enjoys all aspects of general dentistry, and has interests in aesthetic dentistry, treating periodontal disease, and treating those who are nervous. Georgina focuses on preventative, minimally invasive dentistry, keeping up to date with the latest techniques and developments in dentistry.
In her spare time Georgina enjoys running, baking, and spending her time with friends.”
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This may include your personal information.
Personal data submitted on this website will be used for the purposes specified in this privacy policy or in relevant parts of the website.
Information you give to us. We may use this information to:
Information we collect about you. We will use this information:
Information we receive from other sources.
We may combine this information with information you give to us and information we collect about you. We may use this information and the combined information for the purposes set out above (depending on the types of information we receive).
We will not without your express consent provide your personal information to any third parties for the purpose of direct marketing.
If you complain about any of the content on our website, we shall investigate your complaint.
If we feel it is justified or if we believe the law requires us to do so, we shall remove the content while we investigate.
Free speech is a fundamental right, so we have to make a judgment as to whose right will be obstructed: yours, or that of the person who posted the content that offends you.
If we think your complaint is vexatious or without any basis, we shall not correspond with you about it.
When we receive a complaint, we record all the information you have given to us.
We use that information to resolve your complaint.
If your complaint reasonably requires us to contact some other person, we may decide to give to that other person some of the information contained in your complaint. We do this as infrequently as possible, but it is a matter for our sole discretion as to whether we do give information, and if we do, what that information is.
How you can complain
When you contact us, whether by telephone, through our website or by e-mail, we collect the data you have given to us securely in order to reply with the information you need.
We record your request and our reply as well as the personally identifiable information associated with your message, such as your name and email address and other contact details so as to be able to track our communications with you to provide a high quality service. This data will be held securely online for a period of 3 months, we may also record this information within our practice management software.
Use of information we collect through automated systems when you visit our website
This website uses Google Analytics to help analyse how users use the site. The tool uses “cookies,” which are text files placed on your computer, to collect standard Internet log information and visitor behaviour information in an anonymous form. The information generated by the cookie about your use of the website (including IP address) is transmitted to Google. This information is then used to evaluate visitors’ use of the website and to compile statistical reports on website activity.
We will never (and will not allow any third party to) use the statistical analytics tool to track or to collect any Personally Identifiable Information (PII) of visitors to our site. Google will not associate your IP address with any other data held by Google. Neither we nor Google will link, or seek to link, an IP address with the identity of a computer user. We will not associate any data gathered from this site with any Personally Identifiable Information from any source, unless you explicitly submit that information via a fill-in form on our website.
Requests by your web browser to our servers for web pages and other content on our website are recorded.
We record information such as your geographical location, your Internet service provider and your IP address. We also record information about the software you are using to browse our website, such as the type of computer or device and the screen resolution. This information is recorded by Google Analytics as well as via certain 3rd party plugins installed on our website.
We use this information in aggregate to assess the popularity of the webpages on our website and how we perform in providing content to you.
If combined with other information we know about you from previous visits, the data possibly could be used to identify you personally, even if you are not signed in to our website.
Re-marketing involves placing a cookie on your computer when you browse our website in order to be able to serve to you an advert for our products or services when you visit some other website.
We may use a third party to provide us with re-marketing services from time to time. If so, then if you have consented to our use of cookies, you may see advertisements for our products and services on other websites.
We may have call tracking installed on our website. This tracking will automatically record certain information about the visitor by using various types of technology including cookies, clear gifs or web beacons. This automatically collected information may include the phone number, IP address or other device address or ID, geographic location of the Visitor, web browser and/or device type, the web pages or sites visited just before or just after visiting the site, the pages or other content the visitor views or interacts with, and the dates and times of the visit. Calls may also be recorded.
Access to your own information
If you wish us to remove personally identifiable information from our systems, you may contact us at [email address].
This may limit the service we can provide to you.
When we receive any request to access, edit or delete personally identifiable information we shall first take reasonable steps to verify your identity before granting you access or otherwise taking any action. This is important to safeguard your information.
Other matters
We use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificates to verify our identity to your browser and to encrypt any data you give us.
Whenever information is transferred between us, you can check that it is done so using SSL by looking for a closed padlock symbol or other trust mark in your browser’s URL bar or toolbar.
As mentioned in this privacy notice, we keep your personal information securely online for a period of 3 months. We will also keep the data on our practice management software for as long as required by us:
Our privacy policy has been compiled so as to comply with the law of every country or legal jurisdiction in which we aim to do business. If you think it fails to satisfy the law of your jurisdiction, we should like to hear from you.
However, ultimately it is your choice as to whether you wish to use our website.
We may update this privacy notice from time to time as necessary. The terms that apply to you are those posted here on our website on the day you use our website. We advise you to print a copy for your records.
If you have any question regarding our privacy policy, please contact us.
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The practice is committed to offer high standards of care and service to our patients. We take complaints very seriously and will make best endeavours to deal with any dissatisfaction promptly and courteously following the agreed procedure and use the investigation to learn from our mistakes.
A complaint has to be made within 6 months of it happening. Patients who complain will not be discriminated against in the future.
Policy reviewed: 14thJanuary 2022
Policy updated: 8th February 2023
Policy reviewed and updated: 5th February 2024
Review due: February 2025
Dentistry is one of the few NHS services where you have to pay a contribution towards the cost of your care. The information on this page explains what you may have to pay for your NHS dental treatment.
Emergency dental treatment – £26.80
This covers emergency care in a primary care NHS dental practice such as pain relief or a temporary filling.
Band 1 course of treatment – £26.80
This covers an examination, diagnosis (including X-rays), advice on how to prevent future problems, a scale and polish if clinically needed, and preventative care such as the application of fluoride varnish or fissure sealant if appropriate.
Band 2 course of treatment – £73.50
This covers everything listed in Band 1 above, plus any further treatment such as fillings, root canal work or removal of teeth but not more complex items covered by Band 3.
Band 3 course of treatment – £319.10
This covers everything listed in Bands 1 and 2 above, plus crowns, dentures, bridges and other laboratory work.
Warrington House Dental Practice
2 Warrington Road,
Brislington,
Bristol,
BS4 5AH
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T: 0117 9777 181
E: reception@whdpbristol.co.uk