About Us
Welcome to New Cross Dental
New Cross Dental provide quality dentistry for New Cross, Bermondsey, Blackheath, Brockley, Deptford, Greenwich, Peckham, Lewisham, Nunhead, Peckham, Rotherhithe and across South London. We offer a full range of preventative and cosmetic dentistry and have a dedicated Hygienist’s surgery for oral hygiene care. We can also refer you to other specialists if it is required.
Our aim at Dental Care Centre is to provide a high standard of care and service for you and your family. We endeavour to make your visits a pleasant experience and to achieve good dental health through preventative dentistry.
Our mandate is to provide the highest standard of dental care to every individual patient. Our professional team take time to be gentle and we strive to make your experience as pleasant and relaxed as possible.
Our commitment to our patients is defined by:
Quality
We are dedicated to excellence in all aspects of our work. We follow the relevant guidelines set out by NICE (National Institute for Clinical Excellence), use up-to-date techniques and current thinking to ensure all treatments we provide are maintained at the high levels. Furthermore, our team is committed to continuing their professional development by attending annual courses.
Service
Good service to our patients is paramount to our practice. Standards are regularly monitored and we encourage suggestions, comments and feedback from our patients to help us maintain our level of service.
Ethical
We take pride in performing dentistry in an ethical manner. We take into consideration all factors regarding the patient and their mouth and tailor a treatment plan which is individual to the patient.
We take pride in our quality private dental care and range of services provided. We endeavour to increase our postgraduate skills to provide patients with the latest techniques to enhance the care received.
Taking your child to the dentist
We welcome and provide free NHS dental care for children (if they under the age of 18 or under 19 and in full-time education), as we believe children should be seen as young as possible to “make friends” with the dentist that will set the tone for a lifetime of good patient/dentist relationship and future preventive care.
It is vitally important that children find their visits to the dentist an enjoyable experience.
Visits should start as soon as their teeth erupt and especially once they have all their teeth, usually at about 2 years of age. It is always better to see a child at 2 years and happy rather than at 4 years with raging toothache. When you visit the dentist, be positive about it and make the trip fun. This will stop your child worrying about future visits.
Take your child with you when you go for your own dental check-up appointments so they get used to it.
We cannot over emphasize the importance of the first visit being at an early age.
Making sure they brush properly
- Start to brush your baby’s gums with a soft toothbrush at bath time, or even let your baby have a go themselves as long as you supervise them. This establishes brushing their teeth as part of the washing routine.
- Start brushing your baby’s teeth with fluoride toothpaste as soon as the first milk tooth breaks through (usually at around six months, but it can be earlier or later). It’s important to use a fluoride paste as this helps prevent and control tooth decay.
- Make sure your child doesn’t eat or lick the toothpaste from the tube.
- Brush your child’s teeth for at least two minutes twice a day, once just before bedtime and at least one other time during the day. Encourage them to spit out excess toothpaste but not to rinse with lots of water.
- Supervise tooth brushing until your child is seven or eight years old, either by brushing their teeth yourself or, if they brush their own teeth, by watching how they do it. From the age of seven or eight they should be able to brush their own teeth, but it’s still a good idea to watch them now and again to make sure they brush properly and for the whole two minutes.
- Guide your child’s hand so they can feel the correct movement.
- Use a mirror to help your child see exactly where the brush is cleaning their teeth.
- Make tooth brushing as fun as possible, using an egg timer to time it for at least two minutes.