
If you have recently had a root canal, you might be wondering if getting a dental crown after a root canal is truly necessary. It is a common question, especially when you have already invested time and money into saving your tooth.

At Mayfield Dental, your smile isn’t just a clinical case—it’s a collaborative journey. As we move through 2026, the landscape of UK dentistry is shifting toward greater transparency and patient empowerment. Central to this shift are the General Dental Council (GDC) 9 Principles, which serve as our professional North Star.

At Mayfield Dental, we are proud to offer Airflow teeth cleaning – a gentle, revolutionary, superior alternative to traditional scaling.

Invisalign is a modern orthodontic treatment involving use of a series of clear braces (or clear aligners) which are used to move the teeth to incrementally straighten teeth according to a treatment plan developed by the orthodontist. The aligners are custom made, removable and offer a discreet alternative to traditional fixed metal braces.

Your smile is one of the first things people notice — it’s your hello, improves your confidence, and is often a vital part of your first impression. However, everyday habits like coffee, tea, red wine, and even healthy foods containing turmeric can stain your teeth, leaving them looking dull or discoloured. That’s why so many…

As Croydon residents, we are surrounded by wonderful places to eat, drink and indulge. If you are in Croydon and wondering how to keep your teeth and gums in good form whilst enjoying all the tasty foods and drinks accessible to us, you are not alone. At Mayfield Dental, our hygienist hears the same question…

Knowing how to book an emergency dentist fast can make all the difference; whether you’ve cracked a tooth on toast, woken up with a swollen gum, or your crown’s just come loose before a big event.

Signs of gum disease include bleeding gums when you brush your teeth, red, swollen gums feeling sore when touched and persistent bad breath where floss and mouthwash don’t seem to help. As one of the leading causes of tooth loss in adults, gum disease often develops quietly and ignoring it can lead to serious problems.