A proactive approach to lifelong oral health

At Oswyn House, we believe prevention is the most powerful treatment. Rather than waiting for issues like tooth decay, gum disease, or oral discomfort to appear, our preventative care helps you stay ahead of problems – saving you time, pain, and money in the long run.

Prevention is at the heart of everything we do, whether it’s your routine oral health assessment, a hygiene appointment, or personalised advice on brushing and flossing techniques. We also offer protective treatments such as fluoride applications and fissure sealants to help strengthen teeth and reduce the risk of decay, especially in children or patients more prone to cavities.

What are the benefits?

Preventative dental care keeps your mouth healthy, your treatments minimal, and your peace of mind intact.

Avoid dental issues before they start – Spot and manage early signs of decay, gum disease, or wear before they develop into serious problems.

Maintain long-term oral health – Consistent care helps preserve the health and function of your teeth, gums, and jaw for life.

Personalised support at every stage – From oral hygiene advice to lifestyle tips, we work with you to protect your smile on your terms.

Your frequently asked questions

If you’ve ever wondered whether seeing the dentist every six months is really necessary, you’re not alone. The short answer? For many people, yes—and here’s why that recommendation is supported by robust clinical research and national health guidance.

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