Assessment-Led Care
No treatment begins without a thorough clinical assessment. Each patient's oral health is evaluated individually, taking into account their dental history, existing conditions, and clinical findings.
Following the assessment, a written treatment plan is prepared. The plan sets out the proposed procedures, materials, indicative timelines, and itemised cost estimates. Patients review and consent to the plan before any clinical work begins.
The descriptions on this page are informational. They describe clinical procedures as commonly practised. Individual treatment requirements are determined through examination and are not implied by the general descriptions below.
Initial Examination
A clinical examination of the teeth, gums, soft tissues, and bite, supplemented by dental imaging where indicated, forms the basis of every treatment plan.
Written Treatment Plan
Proposed procedures, materials, and cost estimates are documented in writing and discussed with the patient before any procedure is scheduled.
Informed Consent
Written consent is obtained prior to each procedure. Patients are informed of the clinical rationale, steps involved, and material risks before giving consent.