Perry House Dental Surgery

Perry House Dental Surgery General dental practice in Wendover. We offer a full range of treatments and hope even the most nerv

Perry House Dental Surgery was originally set up in Perry House (Perry Street) in 1981, by the Kingans. After moving to the current position, because of planning rules, the surgery has passed through Mr Pearson, Mr Buddhdev and then finally to Lynda Raybould in 1991. We went fully private in 2006 after what we considered was an unworkable NHS contract imposed upon us.

One happy hygienist- before and after!
15/05/2026

One happy hygienist- before and after!

Dental chair now in and looking good. Finishing touches tomorrow hopefully
14/05/2026

Dental chair now in and looking good. Finishing touches tomorrow hopefully

Ready for the new chair to be fitted tomorrow
13/05/2026

Ready for the new chair to be fitted tomorrow

Surgery 2.  Cabinetry all in now. Awaiting final electrics and the main star of the show- the dental chair!
12/05/2026

Surgery 2.
Cabinetry all in now. Awaiting final electrics and the main star of the show- the dental chair!

Flooring and walls just about finished in the next stage! Surgery 2
10/05/2026

Flooring and walls just about finished in the next stage!
Surgery 2

Surgery 2 is closed at the moment for a refurb. First bits all done with everything being removed. Floor to ceiling chan...
05/05/2026

Surgery 2 is closed at the moment for a refurb. First bits all done with everything being removed. Floor to ceiling changes.
Day 1 photos.

14/04/2026

Apologies to anyone trying to get through on the phone yesterday and it seems today aswell- the line is not working well.
We have had to go onto a digital phone line- clearly advancements in technology are not as good or reliable as they should be.

11/04/2026

Gum disease may be more than a dental problem—it could impact your heart.

A recent scientific statement from the American Heart Association, published in Circulation, reports that periodontal disease is associated with higher risk of heart attack, stroke, atrial fibrillation, heart failure, and other vascular diseases. The link is thought to involve chronic inflammation and oral bacteria entering the bloodstream, potentially affecting blood vessels.

Gum disease affects over 40% of adults and can progress from gingivitis to bone loss if untreated. It’s more common in people with diabetes, smoking, obesity, and high blood pressure.

While a direct cause-and-effect is not confirmed, maintaining gum health may help reduce overall inflammatory burden and support heart health.

📄Source: doi: 10.1161/cir.0000000000001390

Christmas fun in our ‘special ‘scrubs today at work
23/12/2025

Christmas fun in our ‘special ‘scrubs today at work

Wishing all our patients a very happy Christmas this year and a happy and healthy New Year 2026, whatever it may bring f...
13/12/2025

Wishing all our patients a very happy Christmas this year and a happy and healthy New Year 2026, whatever it may bring for us all.

Address

28 High Street
Aylesbury
HP226EA

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4pm
Thursday 9:15am - 4pm
Friday 8:30am - 12pm

Telephone

+441296622631

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