Articles by Cherrytree Team

Our dental services will continue during lockdown

Polite notice to our patients  In line with current government guidelines, we are continuing to see our patients and are still offering a broader range of dental treatments, including aerosol generating procedures (AGPs). Dental Treatments We are offering dental examination appointments to our registered patients. There are a limited number of appointments available for AGP’s

Patient Notice – we are open and are offering further treatments

Polite notice to our patients  Our practice has been opened for a few months now, offering examinations and emergency appointments only. We are happy to say that due to changes in government and health board guidelines, we can now offer a broader range of dental treatments, including aerosol generating procedures (AGPs). There are a limited

** Important Notice to Patients ** COVID-19 (Coronavirus)

We will not be able to perform some routine procedures because of the risks posed by Coronavirus. Treatments including routine fillings, root canals and scaling and polishing will be stopped, unless in the case of a dental emergency. We have also been asked to reduce the number of routine check-ups by cancelling patients from “vulnerable

Look after your NHS Dental Registration or you may lose it

Did you know that in order to keep your NHS dental registration at our practice you need to attend regularly? Many of our patients forget to make regular visits to see their dentist. And then, before they realise, it’s been nearly two years! Due to the high number of people wishing to receive NHS dental

Should you visit your Dentist if you have an active cold sore?

Cold sores can be triggered in a number of ways, including cold weather.  If you have a cold sore and have an appointment with us to see a Dentist or Hygienist we would prefer not to treat you until the cold sore has gone away. Active cold sores can be painful and can bleed during

Taking Care of your teeth at Halloween

Halloween kids treats – how to reduce the sugary effects of eating all those sweeties Sweet treats are great for kids, only when taken in moderation; in excess they aren’t great for oral health.  Sugar consumption without good dental hygiene can lead to tooth decay and cavities. But, let’s face it, with trick or treating