Our dental clinic is open and you can read our COVID-safe procedures here.
We have unfortunately had to temporarily stop our beauty treatments in line with Government regulations. All existing appointments will be rescheduled.
I haven’t been to a dentist in around 6 years but these girls made it a pleasure. Everyone here is so lovely and welcoming. So friendly and genuinely want to help you. Can’t wait to start my smile makeover journey!
Booking your appointment
Easily schedule your check-up by requesting an appointment or by calling us. Our team will help you find a convenient time that suits your schedule.
Arrival and welcome
Upon arrival, you'll be greeted by our friendly team and check in at reception. We will ask you to complete a brief health history form.
Comprehensive examination
Our dentist will examine your teeth, gums, and mouth, checking for signs of decay, gum disease, or other oral health issues. X-rays may be taken if needed.
Oral cancer screening
We conduct a thorough oral cancer screening, examining your mouth for any lumps, lesions, or abnormalities to ensure early detection and prevention.
Personalised consultation
After the exam, your dentist will discuss any findings and create a personalised treatment plan if any issues are detected, ensuring you receive the best care.
Life gets busy and it's easy to forget about maintaining your oral health, but regular dental check-ups at our practice in Rugby are important to keep your teeth and gums healthy. Routine dental check-ups include visual examinations of your teeth, gums and mouth, allowing us to determine how healthy your teeth are and helping us to detect problems at the earliest signs, to address them before they become more serious.
Oral and overall health
Dental hygiene practices
Freshness of your breath
Appearance of your smile
Your confidence!
Routine dental examinations at TG’s Dental Suite Rugby start at £85.00 £45. Dont delay - our offer is on for a limited time only.
A routine dental check-up usually takes about 20 to 30 minutes.
Brilliant care as usual from Jade. Just a check up and clean but she is very caring.
I recently saw Jade for my routine dental exam. She was very thorough and took the time to explain everything to me. Very happy.
Excellent service. Easy to book appointment. Staff friendly and warm. Just visited the hygienist best standard of care I have ever received.
Early tooth decay can be difficult to detect, but it can be identified during a comprehensive examination and X-ray, which is why we recommend regular dental check-ups
Early detection of gum disease helps prevent damage to your tooth, which makes it easier and less expensive to treat.
Gingivitis is the early stage of gum disease, causing red, swollen, and bleeding gums. When left untreated, gingivitis can lead to periodontitis, a type of infection that causes discomfort and difficulty eating, and lead to tooth loss at an advanced stage. We can replace missing teeth with cosmetic dentistry, but the best treatment is to catch gum disease early and prevent the need for cosmetic dental work.
During a regular dental check-up, we’ll sometimes discover tooth decay or a cavity that needs to be treated.
Fillings are a common dental treatment used to seal and repair decaying teeth and prevent further damage, with a local anaesthetic to make sure you don’t feel a thing. Before going ahead with a filling, your dentist will discuss the available filling and material options with you, including the option for white or tooth-coloured fillings so they blend in with the rest of your smile.
Mouth cancer can occur in any part of the mouth and has a higher mortality rate than breast cancer, cervical cancer, or skin melanoma.
It's crucial to detect abnormalities early and prevent late detection with a mouth cancer screening at your dental check-up, which involves a detailed analysis of your oral health history, a thorough examination of your mouth, and a detailed scan for any lumps or lesions.
Preventative treatment is better than reactive treatment, so it’s important that you have regular dental check-ups every 6 - 12 months, as these help us to keep on top of your oral health and hygiene, detect problems at the earliest signs, and perform dental treatments to address them before they become more serious.
Routine dental check-ups include visual examinations of your teeth, gums and mouth and allow us to determine how healthy your teeth are. X-rays and digital photographs may be taken during a routine check-up for us to be able to assess your overall dental health.
Much like a regular check-up, it’s a good idea to have a dental hygiene appointment every 6 - 12 months to maintain optimal teeth and gum health, take care of any plaque and bacteria build-up, and reduce the risk of tooth decay and tooth infections.
Our experienced dental hygienist will start by assessing your gum health and checking for any build-up of plaque and early warning signs of gum disease. They’ll then perform a thorough clean and scale to remove plaque and finish with a polish to make sure you leave with sparkly teeth and healthy gums.
Our plans are designed for patients who want to attend the practice on a regular basis and have peace of mind that their preventive dental care is covered. Our aim is to provide high-quality care and treatment in a relaxed, comfortable and safe environment. We are committed to continuing education and keeping abreast of advances in modern dentistry. To ensure we maintain the high standards our patients have come to expect it is becoming increasingly important for us to accurately match the number and the needs of our patients to the resources we have available.
Membership benefits
Regular dental examinations
Regular oral cancer health screen
Regular dental hygiene treatments
All necessary small X-rays
20% discount on all dental treatments
Preferred appointment times
Worldwide Dental Trauma and Emergency Callout Assistance
0% APR finance options available
33 Coventry Road
Pailton
Rugby
CV23 OQD
Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 5:30pm
Friday 9am - 1:30pm
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed
The practice aims to meet the requirements of the Data Protection Act 2018, the United Kingdom General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR), the guidelines on the Information Commissioner’s (ICO) website as well as our professional guidelines and requirements.
Tg’s Earls Barton The data controller is Tg's Dental Care Limited, the Information Governance Lead is Rachel Algar
Tg’s Leicester The data controller is Tg's Dental Care Limited, theInformation Governance Lead is Karen McClelland
Tg’s Ashby The data controller is Tg's Dental Care Limited, the Information Governance Lead is Lydia Bullock
Please see Tg's Higham Ferrers privacy notice here
You will be asked to provide personal information when joining the practice. The purpose of processing your personal data is to provide you with optimum dental health care and prevention.
a. Personal data for the provision of dental health care;
b. Personal data for the purposes of providing treatment plans, recall appointments, reminders or estimates;
c. Personal data such as details of family members for the provision of health care to children or for emergency contact details ;
d. Personal data for the purposes of employed and self-employed team members employment and engagement respective;
e. Personal data for the purposes of [direct mail/email/text/other] to inform you of important announcements or about new treatments or services ;
f. Personal data - IP addresses so that we can understand our patients better and inform our marketing approach as well as improve the web site experience
g. Special category data including health records for the purposes of the delivery of health care and meeting our legal obligations
h. Special category data including health records
i. Special category data to meet the requirements of the Equality Act 2010
j. Special category data details of criminal record checks for employees and contracted team members
We minimise the data that we keep, and do not keep it for longer than necessary.
We never pass your personal details to a third party unless we have a contract for them to process data on our behalf and will otherwise keep it confidential. If we intend to refer a patient to another practitioner or to secondary care such as a hospital, we will gain the individual’s permission before the referral is made and the personal data is shared.
a. Personal data is stored in the UK or EU whether in digital or hard copy format;
b. Personal data is stored outside of the UK and/or EU in digital format when suitable safeguards have been put in place to allow personal data to be transferred;
c. Personal data is obtained when a patient joins the practice, when a patient is referred to the practice and when a patient subscribes to an email list;
For full details or where your data is stored, please ask to see Information Governance Procedures (M 217C).
We have established the following lawful bases for processing your data:
a. The legitimate interests of the dental practice;
b. Processing is necessary for the performance of a contract with the data subject or to take steps to enter into a contract;
c. Consent of the data subject;
d. To comply with our legal obligations;
a. Processing is necessary for health care purposes;
b. Processing necessary for identifying or keeping under review the existence or absence of equality of opportunity or treatment between groups of people with the view to enabling such equality to be promoted or maintained;
c. We obtain consent of the data subject to process criminal record checks;
a. To maintain your contemporaneous clinical records;
b. To provide you with dental treatment, prevention and oral health advice;
c. To send your personal data to the General Dental Council or other authority as required by law;
d. To communicate with you as and when required including appointment reminders, treatment plans, estimates and other communications about your treatment or the practice;
e. To communicate with your next of kin in an emergency;
f. If a parent or carer to communicate with you about the person you parent or care for;
g. To refer you to other dentists or doctors and health professionals as required ;
h. To obtain criminal record disclosures for team members;
i. For debt recovery;
j. To continually improve the care and service you receive from us ;
Your name, address, gender, date of birth, NHS number, medical history, dental history, family medical history, family contact details, marital status financial details for processing payment, your doctor’s details and details of treatment at the practice. We may process more sensitive special category data including ethnicity, race, religion, or sexual orientation so that we can meet our obligations under the Equality Act 2010, or for example to modify treatment to suit your religion.
The retention period for special data in patient records is a minimum of 11 years and may be longer for complex records or to meet our legal requirements. The retention period for other personal data is 2 years after it was last processed. Details of retention periods are available in the Record Retention (M 215) procedure available from the practice.
We obtain your personal details when you enquire about our care and service, when you join the practice, when you subscribe to our newsletter or register online, when you complete a registration or medical history form and when another practitioner refers you for treatment at our practice. Occasionally patients are referred to us from other official sources such as NHS clinics or hospitals.
a. The right to be informed about the collection and use of your personal data ;
b. The right of access – to have a copy of the data we hold about you. Generally, we will not charge for this service;
c. The right to rectification - to correct the data we have if it is inaccurate or incomplete;
d. The right to deletion of your personal data (clinical records must be retained for a certain time period);
e. The right to restrict processing of your personal data;
f. The right to data portability – to have your data transferred to someone else;
g. The right to object to the processing of your personal data;
h. Rights in relation to automated decision making and profiling;
Further details of these rights can be seen in our Information Governance Procedures (M 217C) or at the Information Commissioner’s website. Here are some practical examples of your rights:
a. If you are a patient of the practice you have the right to withdraw consent for important notifications, newsletters, surveys or marketing. You can inform us to correct errors in your personal details or withdraw consent from communication methods such as telephone, email or text. You have the right to obtain a free copy of your patient records within one month;
b. If you are not a patient of the practice you have the right to withdraw consent for processing personal data, to have a free copy of it within one month, to correct errors in it or to ask us to delete it. You can also withdraw consent from communication methods such as telephone, email or text;
We have carried out a Privacy Impact Assessment in Sensitive Information Map, PIA and Risk Assessment (M 217Q) and you can request a copy from the details below. The details of how we ensure security of personal data is in our Security Risk Assessment (M 217M) and Information Governance Procedures (M 217C).
Please contact the IG Lead at the practice for a comment, suggestion or a complaint about your data processing. We take complaints very seriously.
a. Highnam ferrers: highnam@tgsdentalsuite.com, or 01933 318481 or by writing to or visiting the practice at Tg's Dental Suite, 69 High Street, NN10 8DD.
b. Earls Barton: earlsbarton@tgsdentalsuite.com, or 01604 810383 or by writing to or visiting the practice at Tg's Dental Suite, 15 The Square, Northants, NN60NA.
c. Leicester: leicester@tgsdentalsuite.com, or 0116 276 0619 or by writing to or visiting the practice at Tg’s Dental Suite Leicester, 101 Uppingham Road, Leicester, LE5 3TB.
d. Ashby: ashby@tgsdentalsuite.com, or 01530415521 or by writing to or visiting the practice at Tg’s Dental Suite Ashby, 24South Street, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, LE65 1BR.
If you are unhappy with our response or if you need any advice you should contact the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO). Their telephone number is 0303 123 1113, you can also chat online with an advisor. The ICO can investigate your claim and take action against anyone who’s misused personal data. You can also visit their website for information on how to make a data protection complaint.
You can also use these contact details to request copies of the following practice policies or procedures:
a. Data Protection and Information Security Policy (M 233-DPT), Consent Policy (M 233-CNS);
b. Sensitive Information Map, PIA and Risk Assessment (M 217Q), Information Governance Procedures (M 217C), Record Retention (M 215);
If you have an enquiry or a request, please contact the Information Governance Lead.