Our services
Children's and Special Care Dentistry
The Service provides a full range of dental care to both children and adults with special care needs in Bridgnorth, Dawley, Oswestry and Shrewsbury.
General Anaesthesia and Conscious Sedation
The service offers out patient dental treatment under general anaesthesia for children and adults at the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital, Princess Royal Hospital and Robert Jones & Agnes Hunt Orthopedic Hospital.
The service also provides dental treatment under inhalation sedation (laughing gas) and intravenous sedation at the Special Care Dental Centres in Bridgnorth, Dawley, Oswestry and Shrewsbury, .
Domiciliary Dental Service
For patients unable to attend the dental surgery due to medical and/or mobility difficulties, the service will provide an examination and minimal treatment to patients where they are located, for example in their own homes, residential and nursing homes. Contact Bridgorth, Dawley, Oswestry or Shrewsbury.
NHS Dental Practices
The service provides routine dental treatment at two NHS Dental Practices, for local communities in Craven Arms and Market Drayton.
Urgent/Emergency Dental Service - By appointment only
Provides urgent/emergency dental treatment at Oswestry and Shrewsbury for patients who have an urgent dental problem.
Urgent/Emergency Dental Service - By appointment only
The service provides Out of Hours urgent/emergency dental advice/treatment to residents and visitors to the county. General dental practitioners will need to make their own arrangements for covering their patients during normal hours.
The people we see
Children's and Special Care Dentistry Patients
For adults and children with special needs (for example are medically, physically or mentally compromised), older people with medical and mobility issues, people with learning disabilities, and individuals who are severely anxious or phobic.
General Anaesthesia and Conscious Sedation Patients
For adults and children with special needs (for example are medically, physically or mentally compromised), older people with medical issues, people with learning disabilities, and individuals who are severely anxious or phobic.
Domiciliary Dental Patients
Patients who are housebound, or in a nursing home or in long term hospital care, for example because of physical, medical, mental and learning disabilities.
NHS Dental Practice Patients
This service is for fee paying and exempt NHS patients within the local areas of the practice.
Urgent/Emergency Dental Patients - Access Clinics
Patients who require urgent dental treatment, for example, they are in pain, have severe toothache or dental trauma.
Urgent/Emergency Dental Patients - Out of Hours
Patients who require urgent treatment are those requiring attention for severe facial swelling and dental trauma, dental and soft tissue acute infection and severe dental or facial pain not controlled by over the counter preparations.
New patients
How to Access our Services
Children's and Special Care Dentistry
Referrals to the service can be made by Dentist's, GP's, other health care professionals and social care representatives.
General Anaesthesia and Conscious Sedation
Referrals to the service can be made by Dentist's, GP's, other health care professionals and social care representatives.
Domiciliary Service
Referral to the service can be made by Dentists, GPs or other healthcare professionals, social representatives, residential care home workers and family members.
Dental Practices
You will need to contact the practice and add your details to the dental list for an appointment; you can do this by phone or in person.
Urgent/Emergency Dental Service - Access Clinics
You can access the emergency dental service by phone or in person. You do not need to be referred by a healthcare professional.
Urgent/Emergency Dental Services
If you have an urgent dental problem that cannot safety wait until your dental surgery is open, contact NHS 111 emergency dental line for advice Monday - Friday after 5pm, Saturday - Sunday and Bank Holidays (24 hours). This service is available to Shropshire residents and people staying in the area.
Existing patients
Continuing care is provided to patients with special, additional needs.
Other patients are discharged back to referring dentists for continuing care.
Recalls are in line with the National Institute of Clinical Excellence.
Services we do not offer
We do not provide the following services:
- Cosmetic procedures, for example tooth whitening
- Private dental treatment
What to bring with you
- A list of medication
- Payment for any dental treatment received or if exempt from dental charges a valid proof of exemption
Frequently asked questions
- Do you provide emergency dental treatment?
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Emergency dental treatment is provided at Shrewsbury and Oswestry Dental Clinics.
Please contact the clinic between 9am to 12:30pm and 1:15pm to 5pm for appointment availability and/or further information.- Shrewsbury Dental Clinic - 01743 341898
- Oswestry Dental Clinic - 01691 663684
- Do I have to pay for my dental treatment?
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Patients have to pay NHS Dental Charges, apart from patients with exemptions.
Please see the Patient Leaflets page to access information about NHS dental charges and how to get help with health costs.
Payment can be made by:
- Credit/Debit Card
- Cash
- Cheque
- What if I miss or cancel an appointment?
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If you are unable to keep your appointment please let us know as soon as possible so we can give the appointment to someone else.
If you miss an appointment your Course of Treatment will be closed as “Incomplete”. If you wish to continue with your treatment you may be required to pay a new charge unless you are entitled to free NHS dental treatment or have a valid reason as to why you missed the appointment. Please advise reception.
- Do you have parking at your clinics?
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Craven Arms Dental Clinic - The Gateway Car Park (very limited spaces).
Dawley Dental Clinic- Limited on road parking (with disabled bays). There is a car park next to The British Legion (free parking).
Market Drayton Clinic - Drayton Primary Care Centre Car Park (free parking).
Oswestry Dental Clinic - The Health Centre Car Park (free parking, very limited spaces).
Bridgnorth Dental Clinic - Bridgnorth Hospital Car Park (free parking). Pay and Display Car Park located near to the hospital.
Castle Foregate Dental Clinic - Castle Foregate clinic has no designated car parking. There is free on-street parking opposite the clinic (two hour time limit), but spaces may not be available and there is no allocated disabled parking bays.
Blue Badge holders may drop off/pick up on the double yellow lines outside of the clinic, but we ask that you park elsewhere as not to restrict other persons/hospital transport visiting the practice.
Car parking is available in Shrewsbury Town Centre(http://www.shropshire.gov.uk/parking)or Park and Ride Bus Services run from Meole Brace, Harlescott and Oxon directly into the Town (http://shropshire.gov.uk/public-transport/park-and-ride/park-and-ride-shrewsbury).
Where are we?
- Dental Management Office
71 Castle Foregate
Shrewsbury
SY1 2EJ - Craven Arms Dental Practice
The Gateway
Shrewsbury Road
Craven Arms
SY7 9QJ - Market Drayton Dental Practice
Drayton Primary Care Centre
Maer Lane
Market Drayton
Shropshire
TF9 3AL - Oswestry Dental Clinic
Health Centre
Thomas Savin Road
Off Gobowen Road
Oswestry
SY11 1GA - Shrewsbury Dental Clinic
71 Castle Foregate
Shrewsbury
SY1 2EJ - Telford Dental Clinic
Doseley Road North
Dawley
Telford
TF4 3AL
Contact us
Out of hours care
If you have a serious dental problem that cannot safely wait until normal working hours then contact NHS 111 after 5pm.
Contact us
Dental Management Office
71 Castle Foregate
Shrewsbury
SY1 2EJ
Tel: 01743 249976
Monday to Friday, 8.45am to 5pm
Craven Arms Dental Practice
Tel: 01588 676328
Email the team
Market Drayton Dental Practice
Tel: 01630 650733
Email the team
Oswestry Dental Clinic
Tel: 01691 663684
Email the team
Shrewsbury Dental Clinic
Tel: 01743 341898
Email the team
Telford Dental Clinic
Tel: 01952 502866
Email the team
Clinic/practice opening times:
Monday to Friday, 9am to 12.30pm
and 1.15pm to 5pm
Who are we?
The Shropshire Community Health NHS Trust Dental Service directly provides a range of NHS dental services. These services have been set up with an aim to improve access to NHS dentistry for patients unable to find an NHS dentist in Shropshire and surrounding areas. We provide specialist services, such as special care dentistry and a domiciliary service (home visits) for patients in the community and treatment under general anaesthetic, intravenous sedation and relative analgesia.
Children's and Special Care Dentistry is a referral service for adults and children with special needs (for example are medically, physically or mentally compromised), older people with medical and mobility issues, people with learning disabilities, and individuals who are severely anxious or phobic (Shrewsbury, Oswestry, Telford and Bridgnorth). We also offer out-patient dental treatment under general anaesthesia for children and adults at the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital, Princess Royal Hospital in Telford and Robert Jones & Agnes Hunt Orthopedic Hospital in Oswestry and treatment under inhalation sedation (laughing gas) and intravenous sedation at the special care dental centres.
The Domiciliary Dental Service for patients unable to attend the dental surgery due to medical and/or mobility difficulties, the service will provide an examination and minimal treatment to patients where they are located, for example in their own homes, residential and nursing homes.
NHS dental practices are available for fee paying and exempt NHS patients in the Craven Arms and Market Drayton areas.
Urgent/Emergency Dental Services at Shrewsbury and Oswestry for patients who require urgent dental treatment, for example, they are in pain, have severe toothache or dental trauma. Urgent/Emergency Dental Services (Out of Hours) provides out of hours emergency dental advice/treatment to residents and visitors to the county.
Useful links
Patient Information
Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) and our "Local Offer"
What is the Local Offer?
The local offer provides information for children and young people with special educational needs (SEND) and their parents or carers in a single place. You can find out more about information about this on our SEND reforms and Local Offers page.
SEND/Local Offer information
Full SEND and Local Offer details are located elsewhere:
How can families complain if they are not happy with the service?
All complaints are handled by our Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) and Complaints teams.