Worthing Dental Centre opened 18th October 2005 and has provided dental treatment to residents of Worthing and surrounding areas since it’s opening. The dental centre has five surgeries.

Accepting new NHS patients both children and adults, for a limited period
The Worthing Dental Centre at 20 Liverpool Gardens, Worthing, will be accepting new NHS patients, both children and adults, for a limited period of time. If you need to register with an NHS dental clinic or know of anyone who is trying to register, please share this post. Please get in touch with our clinic on 01903 962 878 or send an email to info@worthingdentalcentre.com

We can take care of you
We offer convenient and affordable dental care for everyone. We can help you achieve a healthy and beautiful smile to get you back to smiling confidently.

Fully Comfortable
At Worthing Dental Centre the most important aspect to us are our patients, so we treat each person with special care and will accommodate their needs.

Great Variety of Treatments
Our goal is to make sure you leave with a smile on your face! We offer a wide range of services to fit your needs.
8 Ways to Whiten Teeth Naturally
Everyone wants a white, healthy smile. You can spend money on chemical-based at-home whitening treatments or just look in your cupboards. Chances are, you have several natural whitening remedies in your kitchen right now. Here are eight things you can do to whiten your teeth at home, without all of the chemicals. Brush with baking soda Baking soda is a natural abrasive that acts as a great all-purpose cleaner. You can use it around your home to clean a variety of surfaces, draw out odors, polish metal surfaces, clean countertops, exfoliate your face and, yes, whiten your teeth. You can...
4 Signs of Gum Disease
Gum disease, when left untreated, can cause a host of dental problems. In fact, gum disease is one of the biggest factors in tooth loss. As the disease undermines the tooth’s support structure, the tooth becomes loose and weak. Eventually, the tooth falls out or is pulled out or broken by forces that would not normally harm your teeth. To prevent advanced gum disease from ruining your smile, watch out for these four signs that you may have a problem. 1. Bleeding gums Bleeding gums is the first sign of gum disease. Most people initially notice their gums bleeding when...
Diabetes and Oral Health
Diabetes is a metabolic disease that results in high blood sugar levels. If you have diabetes, you are susceptible to a number of related conditions, including an increased risk of oral health problems. Understanding this increased risk can help you stave off oral disease and keep your teeth healthy. Common Conditions among Patients with Diabetes Gum Disease One of the most common oral complications found in patients with diabetes is gum disease. There are two types of gum disease: gingivitis and periodontitis. Gingivitis is the inflammation of gum tissue. As the disease progresses it can cause the gums to bleed,...
Advantages and Disadvantages of Amalgam Fillings
Amalgam Fillings When your dentist finds tooth decay, to prevent pain and further decay, you need to have the decay removed. Removing the decay leaves a void in your tooth that must be filled. There are several filling options available; one of the more https://blog.brightonimplantclinic.co.uk/lasix-40mg/ common but also more controversial options is an amalgam filling. An amalgam filling is an alloy made from mercury and other metals, such as copper, silver and tin. Your dentist prepares an amalgam filling by mixing liquid mercury with a powder containing the other metal components. Millions of dental patients in the United Kingdom receive...

