Oxfordshire Salaried Primary Care Dental Service

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Oxfordshire Salaried Primary Care Dental Service Providing dental treatment and advice to a wide range of patients within Oxfordshire

Who we are and what we do The Oxfordshire Salaried Primary Care Dental Service (OSPCDS) is part of the Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust and provides National Health Service dentistry. OSPCDS has ten dental clinics located across Oxfordshire, six multi-surgery dental clinics at Banbury, Bicester, Didcot, East Oxford, Kidlington and Witney and four smaller satellite clinics at Abingdon, Luther Street, Wantage and Wallingford. The OSPCDS provides dental treatment and advice to a wide range of patients including both children and adults requiring specialised care. The service receives referrals from general medical practitioners, general dental practitioners, other healthcare and social care professionals and secondary care. There are a number of specialists within the service providing orthodontic, endodontic, paediatric, oral surgery and special care dentistry. Dental treatment with sedation and general anaesthesia is also provided for children and special care adults. For patients who are unable to access the clinics easily there is a domiciliary service available by referral. All the clinics have wheelchair access, disabled facilities and there is a hoist available at East Oxford Dental Clinic for patients who have difficulty transferring into the dental chair. 2 Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust www.oxfordhealth.nhs.uk

Going the extra mile to make Oxfordshire smile Referrals into the service are via a Central Referral Bureau and appointments are then allocated to the patients with an appropriate clinician. For patients who need urgent care but cannot access NHS dentistry locally, we can provide emergency dental treatment but this is dependent on the availability of emergency appointments. Financial information There is a charge for the National Health Service dental treatment provided within the clinics, which is set by the Department of Health. For patients who are exempt from paying for NHS dental treatment evidence of the exemption may be required. www.oxfordhealth.nhs.uk Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust 3

How can I register with this service? It is not possible to register with the OSPCDS but continuing care may be offered to patients who are unable to obtain NHS dental treatment from other sources, in particular patients requiring special care. Availability Our clinics are located across Oxfordshire and so it should be possible for you to access one which is local to you. The main clinics are open between 8.30am and 4.30pm Monday to Friday. If you require emergency dental treatment then please telephone the clinics at 8.30am for an appointment as they are allocated on a first come first served basis. If we are unable to provide you with an emergency appointment at your nearest clinic, we will suggest alternative ways for you to access emergency dental care. Where is my nearest clinic? Please telephone the NHS dental helpline on 0800 052 6088 for information. 4 Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust www.oxfordhealth.nhs.uk

Going the extra mile to make Oxfordshire smile What can I expect at my first appointment? At your first appointment you will be seen by a dentist who will carry out a dental examination. If you require any dental treatment then this will be discussed and any questions that you may have can be answered. Out-of-hours details and when to use There is an out-of-hours service that operates as follows: For emergency or urgent dental treatment and advice please telephone 0845 345 8995. Monday to Thursday evenings Friday evenings Saturday and Sunday Bank holiday weekends 6.30pm to 9.00pm 6.30pm to 10.00pm 9.00am to 6.00pm 9.00am to 9.00pm Keeping appointment If you cannot make an appointment or no longer need it please let us know so we can offer it to someone else. www.oxfordhealth.nhs.uk Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust 5

Oral Health information The only safe drink for teeth is plain water but milk is fairly safe as long as you do not add flavorings. Feeding bottles are for water and milk - giving sugary drinks in bottles can cause serious tooth decay. Only water should be drunk last thing at night and through the night. Don t let a baby go to sleep at night with a bottle of juice or milk. Move from a feeding bottle to a cup as soon as possible, ideally when your baby is about twelve months old. Limit juice and other sugary drinks and foods to mealtimes only. Choose sugar-free snacks between meals. Brush twice a day, at night before bed and at one other time in the day. Start brushing babies teeth as soon as they appear, using toothpaste with at least 1000ppm fluoride. Use toothpaste containing 1350-1500ppm fluoride for children over three years old. Help children to brush their teeth until they are at least seven years old. Ask your doctor to prescribe sugar-free medicines. Visit a dentist regularly for check-ups. 6 Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust www.oxfordhealth.nhs.uk

Going the extra mile to make Oxfordshire smile Contact us Oral Health Promotion Team Telephone: 01865 787167 Dental Referral Bureau Telephone: 01869 604040 Comments, suggestions and complaints We are committed to providing a high standard of professional support and advice. To help us maintain this we welcome any feedback that you have regarding your experiences of our service. Please share your comments, suggestions or complaints with a member of the team. Alternatively you can contact the Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS). PALS provides advice and support to patients, their families and carers and can help to resolve any problems, concerns or complaints that you may have. You can contact PALS on 0800 328 7971. www.oxfordhealth.nhs.uk Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust 7

Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust Trust Headquarters 4000 John Smith Drive Oxford Business Park South Oxford OX4 2GX Switchboard 01865 741717 Email enquiries@oxfordhealth.nhs.uk Website www.oxfordhealth.nhs.uk 8 Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust www.oxfordhealth.nhs.uk CY 009.14