We carried out this inspection to check on the treatment of people. Following the inspection we conducted telephone interviews with seven people. On the day of the inspection we spoke with two dental nurses, a dentist, the practice manager and the registered manager.The practice consisted of a reception/waiting area, two treatment rooms, a decontamination area and a toilet all on the ground floor. The practice had a ramp to support people with mobility issues. However the toilet facilities did not meet the disability discrimination act requirements.
We found that records showed that people had given verbal and written consent to treatment. One person said, "Yes I did give consent".
Records showed that people's treatment was recorded. Treatment plans also showed the options discussed with people and the decision making process. One person said, "The dentist always lets me know what my treatment options are".
The provider had a system in place to ensure potential cross infection was reduced. However we found some instruments to be visually unclean.
The people we spoke with told us the staff were "professional, kind and very friendly". We found that the provider had a system in place to ensure appropriate recruitment checks were carried out to ensure staff's suitability to work at the practice.
The provider had a complaints process in place to allow people to comment on the service they received.