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Dr Omar Mahmood

Principal Dentist

Dr Paddy Jones

Principal Dentist

Dr Erica Hockney

Associate Dentist

Dr Ifrah Alam

Associate Dentist

Dr Annabel Gregor Macgregor

Associate Dentist

Dr Will Ashton

Foundation Dentist

Rachael Stockton

Dental Therapist | Hygienist

Niamh Stephens

Dental Nurse

Olivia Allan Renahan

Dental Nurse

Elise Kynaston

Dental Nurse

Joshua Joyce

Apprentice Nurse

Charlotte Griffiths

Apprentice Nurse

Saman Aslam

Apprentice Nurse

Holly Stephenson

Apprentice Nurse

Rachael Drury

Sterilisation Nurse

Jody Bennett

Treatment Coordinator | Dental Nurse | Receptionist

Gill Stephenson

Practice Manager

Rachel Nichols

Support Manager

Helen Matthews

Support Manager

Kimberley Westwood

Dental Nurse | Receptionist

Ellie Dunlop

Dental Nurse | Receptionist

Brooke Carberry

Dental Nurse | Receptionist

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How often should I get a check-up?

At Marton Dental Practice, regular dental check-ups are essential for maintaining good oral health. While the exact frequency may vary depending on individual needs, routine dentist and hygienist visits are part of your preventive armour against dental infections and gum disease. For most people, check-ups are recommended every 6 months, though patients at higher risk may be advised to come in more frequently.

Why are my teeth sensitive?

Tooth sensitivity can be caused by several factors, including:

  • Dental infections or decay reaching the inner layers of the tooth.
  • Gum recession exposing the tooth’s dentine (a weaker layer than enamel).
  • Cracked or chipped teeth.
  • Worn fillings or enamel erosion.

If you’re experiencing sensitivity, it could also be a sign of underlying gum disease or the early stages of a dental infection that may require attention, such as a root canal treatment if left untreated.

How do I whiten my teeth?

Marton Dental Practice offers professional at-home teeth whitening using White Dental Beauty products. This treatment involves:

  • Custom-made whitening trays based on 3D digital scans.
  • Dentist-supervised application of a safe, vegan-friendly whitening gel.
  • Wear time as short as 30 minutes per day.

The process is non-invasive, gentle on sensitive teeth, and results can last for years with good maintenance.

Why are my gums bleeding?

Bleeding gums are often a sign of gum disease, caused by the build-up of plaque and tartar. If left untreated, this can progress to serious gum damage, tooth loss, and even systemic health issues like cardiovascular disease.

Marton Dental’s hygienists offer:

  • Scale and polish treatments to remove plaque.
  • Deep cleaning below the gumline to close gum pockets.
  • Tailored advice for ongoing gum maintenance.

Early treatment can reverse gum disease and prevent more invasive procedures later.

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