We remain open throughout the lockdown

As the providers of essential dental medical services, our door will remain open throughout this lockdown.

We will make sure all of our patients that need dental care and attention will receive it. All of our dental services will continue to be accessible. We have strict cross infection control procedures in place, enhanced PPE, and as such we are protecting both our staff and patients.

If you need a dentist in Scarborough, you know where we are, stay safe and we’ll see you soon.

Newby Dental Practice – Info@newbydental.co.uk – 01723 670 500


COVID LOCKDOWN RULES:

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It’s great to be open!

Welcome to

Newby Dental Practice


It’s been a challenge, opening a new dental practice in Scarborough, during a pandemic, but we got there. We couldn’t be more excited about everyone finally getting to see what we’ve been working on.

Our surgeries have been designed to be light, open and airy, to ensure we can comply with all the COVID requirements, keeping our staff and patients safe.


We have kept things minimal, so from a cross infection point of view, things can be easily kept clean.

Each surgery has been specifically designed for accessibility and usability for both patients and staff.

They are custom built dental surgeries to enable us to provide high quality dental care in Scarborough


Digital x ray machines and intra oral cameras are in each surgery, for assessments during your dental consultations.

With state of the art equipment, we ensure your visit to Newby Dental Practice, whether it’s for your check-up, hygiene treatment, or more complex restorative work, will far exceed your expectation. Our surgeries are spacious allowing your dentist ample room to work around you.


We’re even more excited now we have our artwork to show off too. Amazing work from www.cliffmillerphotography.net, it’s really given the dental practice the finishing touch. A beautiful practice in at the heart of Scarborough.



Click here to register your interest, and we will contact you with details about how to become a patient at Newby dental practice, the new dentist in Scarborough!


We’re officially open!

It’s nice to finally be open! ? A big thank you to everyone that has been involved in helping us to create what we think is something really special.

If you are in need of a dentist in the Scarborough area, don’t hesitate to get in touch, we can be reached on 01723 670 500 or emailed 24/7 at info@newbydental.co.uk

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We have a start date for our new dental practice in Scarborough!!

We have a date! From the 16th of November, we will be up and running at Newby Dental Practice as the new dentist in Scarborough.

So whether you see me (Emma), Katie, Helen, Catherine or Phil, as your dentist, your contract and provision of care will be transferred over to our Newby Dental Practice, and will continue as we have done historically. Helen and Mandy, your hygienists, will of course be there too, so if you usually have hygiene visits, these will carry on as they have done.

Our amazing nursing team will also be there, so it will be all of the same friendly professional faces, just in a new location!

Newby Dental Practice is just off Scalby road, in the lovely village of Newby. So it’s only just over a mile from Peasholm. It has easy access, convenient parking and is located on four bus routes too, if required. 

We have been busy renovating this beautiful stone-built detached cottage, keeping its original features, whilst installing six state of the art surgeries, all to ensure your dental care is provided in a modern and  relaxing environment. 

Our new location will provide you with a wide range of treatments and an excellent level of service that you have been accustomed to, all under one roof. In addition it will offer you other benefits including:

  • Parking within the grounds of the dental practice
  • Ground floor dental surgeries for ease of access
  • Fully computerised service 
  • State of the art dental equipment for each customised surgery.
  • Treatment coordinator lounge to discuss your personalised treatment options 
  • Air conditioning with HEPA filters throughout, for your comfort
  • “Best practice” decontamination suite, for your safety
  • Training and conference room to ensure our staff maintain the highest level of knowledge and awareness of up to date techniques.

What do you need to do?

You don’t need to take any action. Your registration with us and your records will be automatically transferred to the new premises. All you need to do is come to our new practice for any appointments after the 16th November

Your continued dental care is our first priority and we are working to ensure that this is provided with minimum disruption to you. We are doing all that we can to keep your appointments that have already been booked, as they are. If any changes need to be made to your next appointment we will let you know in good time. 

If you’re not already registered with us, click here to register your interest, or email Sarah now on info@newbydental.co.uk or call 01723 670 500.

If you have any questions about the move or your appointments, please click here to see our contact details below and a member of our team will be very happy to discuss things with you. 

We are looking forward to seeing you very soon. Exciting times ahead!

What is composite bonding….?

Cosmetic Bonding

Composite bonding (also known as cosmetic bonding or dental bonding) is a purely cosmetic dental treatment, suitable for chipped, cracked, or discoloured teeth. Bonding is the process of applying and moulding dental resin (the same white material used for fillings) to repair the damage on your tooth/teeth. It can also be used to close gaps, improve the contour and shape of your teeth, or to rebuild worn chipped edges

Immediate anti-aging result.

At Newby, as a new dentist in Scarborough, we believe in minimally invasive dental treatments, that still achieve that aesthetic look. Composite bonding requires very minimal preparation of the natural tooth, so is much less damaging than most cosmetic dental treatments.

FAST – Have your gaps closed or your chipped tooth fixed in one sitting.

INEXPENSIVE – Amazing results at the fraction of the cost of complex treatments.

EASY – No complicated treatment plans, no waiting times for lab work, and less appointments.

FINEST MATERIALS – We only use the best materials available in the market designed for high-end cosmetic dentistry

Why not book your consultation now with Phil, our new dentist in Scarborough, who has a Special Interest in Cosmetic Dental Treatment, and Smile Makeovers. Click here to see more of Phil’s work.

Private dental care, paid for monthly.

Here at Newby Dental Practice, as a new dentist in Scarborough, we pride ourselves in providing excellent high quality dental care.

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At Newby we offer a wide range of treatment options, so all your dental needs can be provided for in house.


What we are most passionate about, is our Denplan schemes. Denplan is a monthly payment plan that enables you to spread the cost of your dental treatment, so you don’t have to worry about any bills, and can access the dental treatment that you really want.


Being a Denplan patient also provides you with access to the hygienist, and the most up to date private treatment options available.


But the best thing about Denplan is, prices start from just £9.90 per month.

Talk to one of our reception team now, to find out how denplan can work for you.

CALL US NOW ON 01723 670 500

Fizzy drinks…..why they inflict a double hit on teeth!

Fizzy drinks have both sugar and acid. These cause catastrophic damage to dental enamel, the hard protective surface of your teeth.

Acid

Acid is a problem for our teeth as it weakens the enamel of our teeth, leaving them vulnerable to damage. Every time we eat or drink anything acidic, the enamel on our teeth becomes softer for a short while and it loses some of its mineral content.

Our saliva will slowly cancel out this acidity and get our mouth back to its natural balance. However, if this acid attack happens too often, our mouth does not get the chance to recover.  This could result in slowly losing our enamel.

Enamel is the hard, protective coating of our tooth, which protects the sensitive dentine underneath. When the enamel is worn away, the dentine underneath is exposed, which may lead to pain and sensitivity.

The most common types of acid in our food and drink are carbonic acids, citric acids and phosphoric acids. These are the acids that weaken our enamel, leading to dental erosion..

Fizz

‘Fizziness’ is often a tell-tale sign of an acidic drink.  The most common of these are fizzy drinks, sodas, pops and carbonated drinks. It is important to remember that even the ‘diet’ brands are still harmful. Even flavoured fizzy waters can have an effect if drunk in large amounts, as they contain weak acids which can harm our teeth.

Some alcohol is also acidic. Beer, cider, prosecco, white wine and alcopops are all example of alcoholic drinks that are highly erosive for our teeth.

Dr Nigel Carter OBE, Chief Executive of the Oral Health Foundation says: “The best way for us to avoid the damage caused by fizzy drinks is to simply limit our exposure to them.  Only having acidic drinks at mealtimes is a great way to reduce the amount to which our mouth is under an acid attack.

“Another tip is to swallow our drink quickly, without holding it in our mouth or ‘swishing’ it around.  Again, it’s all about reducing the amount of time our teeth are being exposed to acid.  An alternative is to use a straw.  This helps drinks go to the back of our mouth and avoids long contact with our teeth.”

“Plain, still water is the best drink for our teeth.  Milk is also good because it helps to neutralise acids in our mouth.”

Sugar

Sugar in your diet, even from drinks, causes dental decay. Decay is the leading cause for tooth loss in young people in the UK.

Dental de ay is completely preventable, but just being aware of what sugar in present in what you eat and drink.

In fizzy drinks, there is upto 11g of sugar in each portion. This is a whopping amount for your teeth to cope with. If you are having these drinks everyday, or even worse more than once a day, your teeth will exceed thier capacity for repair and cavities will from from decay

Keep fizzy drinks as a treat, and only have them at mealtimes, to reduce the impact they have. Switch to sugar free alternatives, or better still, invest in a reusable water bottle, and make water your drink choice from now on!!

Oral health educator

Why not make an appointment with our oral health educator, Beth or one of our experienced dentists, who will discuss with you how your sugar and acid intake can be changed to improve your oral health. As a new dentist in Scarbrough, we are pasionate about improving the oral health of you and your family.

We’re here to help, and to make you smile.

Stoptober…..

Stoptober…….

Stopping smoking is the one of the best decisions you and make for your health, and the health of your family.

We know it’s not as easy as the picture suggests though. So we’re here to help.

Why not make an appointment with Beth, our Oral Health Educator, who can offer lots of hints and tips of things that will help you succeed.

We can help you try alterntivaes, maange your craving, get face to face support from people that understand how hard it is.

It’s not just your oral health that will benefit, your general health, and not to mention your financial health will also thank you!

As the new dentist in Scarborough, we’re here to make you smile! Why not book your visit now.

Take a sneak peek at our surgeries minus the chairs (for now….)

Things are starting to look a lot more like a “new dental practice in Scarborough” now!

Despite a couple of set backs, with the current climate, the practice is looking great, we can’t wait for everyone to see it.

First picture is Surgery 1. This will be Emma Skipper’s surgery. Emma provides general dental care for her Denplan patients, but also has a specialist interest in oral surgery, dental implants, sedation and facial rejuvenation.

Surgery 2, what used to be a kitchen in the original cottage, is now a lovely bright and airy surgery. Surgery 2 will mainly be used by Helen Evans and Katie McCarthy, serving our Denplan patients. Helen has worked as a Dentist in Scarborough for sometime now, so we are lucky to have her on board!

Surgery 3 is our custom built Hygiene room. This surgery will be predominantly used by our fabulous hygienists Helen Gill and Amanda Watson. They specifically requested certain types of equipment for this room which we’ve gladly provided for them to be able to offer the very best standard of dental care.

The last update to our sneak peek is surgery 4. Surgery 4 has a few more cabinets to go up however it is coming along nicely. Catherine Hannigan will mainly use this surgery to run our emergency Scarborough dental clinic for those patients that require immediate treatment of dental problems.

If you would like to know more about the dentists we have at our Scarborough location or the rest of the team at Newby Dental Practice click here

Won’t be long now!

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The work continues…..

It’s been all go at Newby! As the plastering has been completed upstairs, we’ve made a start getting some colour on the walls, and tidying up those original beams

Accent colour against the wood beams….

As further electrical work is completed, and the plastering downstairs is all finished, were hoping to be all painted up by the end of the month. Then we can make a start getting the flooring in.

We’ve gone with a grey theme for the walls, with just a splash of an accent colour for that little “pop”.

Excited to see what the finished result is going to look like…..

More pictures coming soon!