Dental information
Click on a section below to learn more about the right dental process for you:
180 Chester Road
Sunderland SR4 7EY
Tel: 0191 5140300
Cleaning and prevention
Benefits of good oral health technique
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The best way to reduce decay and gum disease and to maintain the health or your mouth, is to
attend regular dental appointments. This is called preventive dentistry, and ensures we can catch
any potential problems before they develop, so the amount of treatment required is reduced.
This means you can avoid having so many extractions and fillings, and are more likely to keep
your own teeth for life.
Your dentist and hygienist will work together to create a recommended course of treatment,
or maintenance plan, to keep your teeth in the best condition possible. Your dentist will assess
your mouth and discuss any necessary treatment with you, to try to prevent any recurring problems.
Any fillings you have will also be checked, making sure they are in good repair.
Your hygienist will perform a thorough scale and polish, and will teach you how to properly
clean your teeth of bacterial plaque. Plaque is an invisible layer of bacteria, which, when
mixed with sugar, turns into acid. This can then cause tooth decay, or infect the gums, if it is
not removed regularly. Your hygienist will also discuss dietary and lifestyle habits that might
affect your teeth, and advise you on which oral care products are best suited to you.
Gum disease
Gum disease is caused by a build up of plaque, but can be avoided if you brush and floss your
teeth twice a day. There are various symptoms of gum disease, including swelling, redness,
soreness and bleeding during brushing, but there are only two main forms of it - gingivitis
and periodontal disease.
Gingivitis is an inflammation of the gums, causing the symptoms described above. If you have
gingivitis for a long time, it can turn into periodontal disease, which affects the tissues
supporting the teeth. Over time this can lead to the deterioration of the bone that teeth are
anchored to in the jaw, eventually causing teeth to become loose or even fall out completely.
Periodontal disease causes more tooth loss than tooth decay, and so you should ensure you
maintain your daily routine of brushing and flossing to prevent the build up of plaque.
The practice surgery is located in the heart of Sunderland and has parking available in the nearby area. See and print map
We look forward to serving the dental needs of your family
Our dental team
Jackie and John Doran own and manage the practice with the help of their practice manager
Mrs Davison.
In addition to this, they have four dental surgeons, reception staff, a hygienist, a dental
therapist, a patient coordinator and dental nurses who all work as a team to provide you with
the best dental care.
Opening hours
Appointments available
| Mon to Fri: | 7.00 am to 7.00 pm |
| Sat: | 8.30 am to 12.00 pm |
Core surgery hours are
| Mon to Fri: | 9.00 am to 4.00 pm |
Appointments outside the core surgery hours (9.00 am to 4.00 pm) are available by prior arrangement only.

