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Private Alternative to NHS Dentist Treatment

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With dental experience spanning 20 years, and specialists operating across the UK, we’re your ideal choice for dentistry in Oldham and the surrounding areas.

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MAINTAINING REGULAR VISITS TO YOUR DENTIST IS THE BEST WAY TO ENSURE GOOD ORAL HYGIENE.

Our practice provides a wide range of dental treatments to our patients that are looking for a private alternative to NHS Dental Treatment. This includes dental checkups, general dentistry treatments, hygienist appointments and emergency dentistry.

During your visit, we will carry out a routine dental assessment to check the health of your teeth and gums. We will give you preventative advice so that you can maintain good oral hygiene, as well as carry out any necessary treatments.

Our friendly and highly experienced team are ready to help you with all your dental needs.

What We Offer

Affordable Private NHS Alternative Dentistry in Oldham

Rhodes Street Dental is currently taking on patients from around the Oldham, Greater Manchester area. We also offer NHS treatment to patients across Altrincham, Wythenshawe, Hale, Heald Green and Timperley via our partner practice, Portway Dental.

We are conveniently located in Oldham Town Centre, which is a 5-minute walk from Oldham Mumps tram stop (Pink Line).

The Pink Line offers easy connectivity for stops between East Didsbury and Rochdale including Manchester City Centre.

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What Does A Dental Checkup Involve?

A dental checkup at Rhodes Street Dental includes a thorough examination of your whole mouth including your teeth and soft palette. Our team will diligently check over each aspect of your mouth to identify any problems, ensuring we can offer you the best treatment.

We will look at your natural teeth, as well as any dentistry that has been carried out previously.

You may also wish to book in to see our dental hygienist, which will take a more comprehensive look at your oral hygiene. Our hygienist will provide a deep clean of your teeth while advising you of any changes needed to your brushing technique.

Affordable Private NHS Alternative Dentistry in Oldham

Also, we will check your entire head and neck for swellings, salivary issues, unusual bumps, lymph nodes and other possible concerns.

Some patients may feel apprehensive before a dental checkup. Compared with leaving potential issues to get worse, we would always advise coming in to see us so that we can administer any necessary treatment at the earliest convenience.

Please rest assured that we will do all we can to help those who suffer from dental anxiety, to ensure your visit with us is as comfortable as possible.

Our caring dentists and hygienists are dedicated to providing high quality care with the latest technology to make your visit as comfortable as possible.

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Dental services range from general dental care to cosmetic dentistry.
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Fillings

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Emergency Dentistry

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Private Dentistry

Book an appointment

0161 823 5329

reception@rhodesstdental.co.uk

How much does treatment cost?

Our general dentistry and check-up service costs only £18.49 per month.

REGULAR DENTAL CHECK-UP

£18.49/month

A general checkup along with any necessary diagnosis or advice. If applicable, this treatment may also include x-rays as well as a scale and polish. If further treatment or emergency appointments are required, this may be subject to extra charges. We will advise you if this is the case so you know what to expect.

FAQs

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In addition to providing general dentistry, we also provide a range of emergency dental treatments – although these won’t be covered as part of your monthly price.

Reasons you may require an emergency dentist include a broken or knocked out tooth, missing filling or crown, unexplained tooth pain, bleeding gums, abscesses, exposed nerves or a swollen mouth or jaw.

Please contact us at the earliest instance if you have any of the above symptoms or any other concerns that may be considered a dental emergency

How often should I visit the dentist?
The general rule is every 6 to 12 months depending on the general condition of your teeth. We will be happy to advise when you should book in for your next appointment on an individual basis.

Keeping up your dentist visits is extremely beneficial. It will allow us to spot any issues early so we can offer preventative advice, in addition to carrying out any necessary treatments promptly.

Visiting the dentist while pregnant?
Please inform us if you are pregnant before undertaking any treatments with us. We may advise you to delay certain treatments until later in your pregnancy or post delivery. However, emergency work such as root canals or tooth extractions may still be necessary during your pregnancy.

If you are currently pregnant then it’s important to keep up with your dental care, including regular checkups and cleanings. As your hormones can fluctuate during pregnancy, you may notice changes in your gums. Therefore, preventative treatments can help keep gum disease and infections at bay.

NHS dental treatment is free for those who are pregnant or if you have had a baby in the last 12 months.

When should I take my child to the dentist for the first time?
You should book a dentist appointment for your child as soon as their milk teeth appear, which is usually around the 6-12 month age.

The initial appointments will help your child get used to visiting the dentist from an early age. As well as giving a thorough check of their teeth, we can help advise on the best practices for brushing and oral hygiene.

Family dental care on the NHS is free for children up until the age of 18, or those under 19 and in full-time education.