This is a Mobile dental services, also known as domiciliary dental care, we bring a range of dental treatments directly to patients who are unable to visit a traditional dental clinic due to physical, mental, or medical limitations.

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Direct-to-patient care: Professional dental services are delivered right where the patient lives, eliminating the need for stressful travel or clinic visits.

Personalized experience: Care is tailored to each individual’s medical history, comfort level, and environment, ensuring a more compassionate approach.

Barrier removal: Traditional obstacles such as mobility issues, transportation difficulties, dental anxiety, or limited access to clinics are overcome.

Inclusive service: Elderly patients, those with disabilities, or individuals in care homes receive the same high-quality treatment as in a dental office.

Trust and comfort: Patients feel more at ease in familiar surroundings, which often leads to better cooperation and outcomes.

Who can use these services?

Elderly patients: Many older adults face mobility challenges or chronic health conditions that make traveling to a dental clinic stressful or impossible. Mobile services remove this barrier by bringing care directly to them.

People with physical or learning disabilities: Traditional clinics may not be fully accessible or accommodating. Mobile dentistry adapts to the patient’s environment, ensuring comfort and inclusivity.

Is the treatment performed in a van or my home?

The service is typically provided inside your home or chosen location (e.g., care home). The dental team brings portable equipment, including a reclining dental chair, and sets up in a comfortable, accessible area like a living or dining room. Is the standard of care the same as in a clinic? Yes, reputable mobile dental services adhere to high standards of care, following guidelines from regulatory bodies like the Care Quality Commission (CQC) and The General Dental Council (GDC)

How much does it cost?

Costs vary depending on the provider (private vs. NHS), the location, and the specific treatments required. • Private services usually involve a call-out fee (covering travel time and distance) in addition to an examination and treatment fees. A full quote should be provided after the initial assessment.

Is it covered by the NHS?

NHS coverage for mobile dental services is generally limited and provided through specific Community Dental Services (CDS) for eligible patients with additional needs. Most private mobile dentists do not have NHS contracts. You can check for an NHS dentist on the NHS website to see if they offer domiciliary care or contact NHS 111 for urgent care.

What do I need to prepare for a visit? You typically only need to provide the following: • A completed medical history form and a list of current medications (usually requested before the first visit). • Access to a power socket. • A quiet, accessible space with adequate lighting.

How do I book an appointment? You can typically schedule an appointment by contacting us directly via phone, email, or our website contact form. For emergency dental care, you can contact NHS 111 or call 111 in the UK.