Dental Treatments
We offer a comprehensive range of gentle dental care including:
- Preventative care for young and old
- Treatment of gum disease
- Crowns, bridges and veneers
- White Fillings
- Cosmetic dentistry
- Whitening of teeth
- Implants
- Dentures

We always allow a generous amount of time for each patient, so we are able to provide care in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere and run to schedule without keeping you waiting. We feel this is particularly important as many of our clients have travelled some distance from all over Surrey and Berkshire to see us at our dental practice in Virginia Water.
If you would like to know more about dental treatments, the British Dental Health Foundation have great FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) section on their website. Click here to visit The British Dental Health Foundation website.
Children at the Dentist
"Prevention is better than cure"
Yes, we know you have heard it many times before, but this is true and very important!
We therefore encourage parents to bring their children six-monthly from a young age (2 - 3 years). This enables us to make visiting the dentist a fun and positive experience and to offer advice on oral care at a young age so as to prevent potential problems when they are older. Because we think this is so important we offer free examinations for children (15 years and younger) of parents who are registered with our practice.
Adult dentist treatment
To most people, the thought of visiting the dentist causes some level of anxiety. As dentists, we are very much aware of this and we will do our utmost to help by:
- Making you feel welcome
- Being gentle and caring
- explaining your treatment options
- Leaving you in full control during your treatment
At Glebe House we use the latest proven safe and biocompatable restorative techniques to obtain predictable results.
Because your health is of utmost importance to us we follow the British Dental Association's infection control guidelines stringently. We also adhere strictly to the rules and regulations as set out by the General Dental Council www.gdc-uk.org.