The Village Dental Practice

The Village Dental Practice The Village Dental Practice is where you should come for 'quality, caring private dentistry'

We are all having a beautiful Christmas with our loved ones and we hope you are too. We look forward to seeing you next ...
26/12/2025

We are all having a beautiful Christmas with our loved ones and we hope you are too. We look forward to seeing you next time🎄🥳🎄😃

30/05/2025
31/12/2024
There are quite a few roads affected by the flooding this morning, including Clapham High Street. Please check your jour...
27/11/2024

There are quite a few roads affected by the flooding this morning, including Clapham High Street. Please check your journey before setting off today, allow extra time for diversions and take care 🙏

High river levels caused by the weekend's storm see a number of road bridges shut across a county.

27/09/2024

SORRY⚠️
We will not be able to open as usual today ⚠️
All roads to access Clapham are closed ⚠️
We cannot get to the practice this morning.
We will contact all patients with appointments to advise you directly. Take care everyone. 🤗

23/09/2024

Amber warning ⚠️ for floods
There are flash floods across the area and more rain forecast for the next 12 hours.
The advice from the Environment Agency is not to travel unnecessarily.

The team are in and the practice is currently open.

However we understand if any patients due in today do not want to travel, please call and postpone your appointment.

We will be keeping a close eye on the weather and WILL close at short notice if needed for the team to get home safely. In this instance we will call you to advise you not to attend today.

Take care everyone.

Did you know that as part of your routine dental check-up with us, your dentist performs an oral cancer screening as par...
03/07/2024

Did you know that as part of your routine dental check-up with us, your dentist performs an oral cancer screening as part of your thorough examination?

In most cases having a spot or a sore in your mouth is harmless, however, with cancer incidences on the rise, being screened regularly is ideal, as early intervention is key to a good prognosis.

We look forward to seeing you at your next appointment. Always let us know if you have any questions or concerns.



https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/health-professional/cancer-statistics/statistics-by-cancer-type/head-and-neck-cancers/incidence -Six

01/07/2024

Having good oral health is really important.

A healthy smile doesn't only benefit your mouth. It also helps you achieve better physical health and mental wellbeing.








The good news is that a healthy mouth is easy to achieve.

Here are some of our top tips for great oral health.

Two minutes twice a day
Brushing for two minutes last thing at night and at one other time during the day with a fluoride toothpaste is key to maintaining good oral health.

Daily brushing is important because it removes plaque. If the plaque isn't removed, it continues to build up, feeding on the bits of food left behind and causing tooth decay and gum disease.

Start interdental cleaning
Brushing may come before flossing in the dictionary, but it shouldn’t when it comes to our teeth. Research shows that interdental cleaning before brushing is the best way to clean our teeth effectively.

The action of cleaning in between our teeth, using interdental brushing, dental floss or water or air flossers, loosens bacteria and food debris from between our teeth. This allows brushing to be much more successful at removing plaque.

Studies show that those of us who interdentally clean before brushing are left with a much cleaner mouth than those who did it afterwards.

Using interdental brushes or flossing is a key part of any good oral health routine.

Spit, don’t rinse with water
After we have brushed our teeth, we should spit out the toothpaste. At this point we might be tempted to rinse our mouth out with water, but if we do, we’ll be washing away the fluoride which continues to help protect the teeth.

Fluoride is the most important ingredient in toothpaste. It greatly helps oral health by strengthening the tooth enamel, making it more resistant to tooth decay.

Spitting out the excess paste and not rinsing ensures that the fluoride found in the majority of toothpastes will remain on the teeth and continue to be effective.

Happy brushing! 😁💖😁💖😁💖😁💖😁💖

The Village Dental Practice is where you should come for 'quality, caring private dentistry'

01/07/2024

Having good oral health is really important.

A healthy smile doesn't only benefit your mouth. It also helps you achieve better physical health and mental wellbeing.








The good news is that a healthy mouth is easy to achieve.

Here are our top tips for great oral health.

Two minutes twice a day
Brushing for two minutes last thing at night and at one other time during the day with a fluoride toothpaste is key to maintaining good oral health.

Daily brushing is important because it removes plaque. If the plaque isn't removed, it continues to build up, feeding on the bits of food left behind and causing tooth decay and gum disease.

Start interdental cleaning
Brushing may come before flossing in the dictionary, but it shouldn’t when it comes to our teeth. Research shows that interdental cleaning before brushing is the best way to clean our teeth effectively.

The action of cleaning in between our teeth, using interdental brushing, dental floss or water or air flossers, loosens bacteria and food debris from between our teeth. This allows brushing to be much more successful at removing plaque.

Studies show that those of us who interdentally clean before brushing are left with a much cleaner mouth than those who did it afterwards.

Using interdental brushes or flossing is a key part of any good oral health routine.

Spit, don’t rinse with water
After we have brushed our teeth, we should spit out the toothpaste. At this point we might be tempted to rinse our mouth out with water, but if we do, we’ll be washing away the fluoride which continues to help protect the teeth.

Fluoride is the most important ingredient in toothpaste. It greatly helps oral health by strengthening the tooth enamel, making it more resistant to tooth decay.

Spitting out the excess paste and not rinsing ensures that the fluoride found in the majority of toothpastes will remain on the teeth and continue to be effective.

Try a fluoride mouthwash
You can provide a boost to your oral health by using a fluoride mouthwash as it helps to clear the mouth of debris. It can also help you stop plaque from building-up on our gums, in-between our teeth, and on the surface of our teeth in between brushing.

Mouthwash can help to freshen our breath by killing the bacteria associated with bad breath.

Use a fluoride mouthwash daily as a supplement to brushing twice daily, but not as a replacement.

Beware of snacking
What we eat can have a big influence on our oral health. Snacking every now and again may seem harmless but can actually do more damage than you think, particularly if you are having sugary foods and drinks.

Many of us are guilty of regularly skipping meals and eating sugary snacks instead.

It’s far better for our teeth and general health if we eat three meals a day instead of having snacks to get through the day. Try and maintain a healthy balanced diet and for our teeth it’s important to avoid sugar when we can.

It’s never too early or too late

For children, it’s never too early to learn about the importance of great oral health and how to achieve it. We have some fantastic Dental Buddy resources which can help provide vital education on good oral hygiene and is suitable for a variety of ages.

On the other hand, if you, or someone you know, has got into some bad habits, it’s never too late for you to make a positive change and improve your oral health.

01/07/2024

The Village Dental Practice is where you should come for 'quality, caring private dentistry'

Address

48 The Glebe
Bedford
MK416GA

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 5:30pm

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