Grants House Dentistry

Grants House Dentistry We are an established private practice in the centre of Frome. We love our practice and are very proud of it. Why don't you come and have a look?

We are a fully private practice with an NHS contract for Orthodontics only. We offer a budgeting scheme which spreads your payments across the year called Denplan. Dentists:
Andrew Richards B.D.S., D.P.D.S. (GDC66976) University of Newcastle 1991
Barry Awan B.D.S., D.P.D.S. (GDC 66933) University of Newcastle 1991
Julie Richards B.D.S. (GDC 69348) University of Newcastle 1993
Claire Atkins B.D.S.,

D.P.D.S. (GDC 65803) University of Dundee 1991
Elizabeth Kemp B.D.S, D.P.D.S (GDC 79515) University of Wales 2001
Hygienists:
Linda Duncan Webster R.D.H. (GDC 4335)
Pippa Charteris R.D.H. (GDC 2607)
Jan Keys D.DH, D.D.T (GDC 177202)

As Mouth cancer action month is coming to an end we hope we have helped raise awareness and highlighted the signs and sy...
28/11/2024

As Mouth cancer action month is coming to an end we hope we have helped raise awareness and highlighted the signs and symptoms.

It’s so important to know what is familiar in your own mouth and to get it checked out if anything changes

https://www.dentalhealth.org/spotthesigns

The mouth cancer foundation works hard at spreading awareness and giving support to patients, their friends and family b...
22/11/2024

The mouth cancer foundation works hard at spreading awareness and giving support to patients, their friends and family but they couldn’t do it without your help. So please if you can spare a few pennies please donate:
https://www.justgiving.com/mouthcancer
#

Raise money, support your friends, give to a cause. Show you care.

We are working hard at Grants House Dentistry to spread awareness of Mouth Cancer, those of you lucky enough to have a d...
22/11/2024

We are working hard at Grants House Dentistry to spread awareness of Mouth Cancer, those of you lucky enough to have a dentist will get checked at your regular examinations, but it doesn’t mean you can’t check yourself at home!!
Also please please please share with friends or family who either aren’t registered with a dentist or just don’t go (we know we’re not everyone’s favourite place to go!)

*The do it yourself mouth cancer check that may save your life.Are you checking your mouth for cancer once a month? Do it regularly and save your life!*

A Monthly 2 minute check can save your life! Spread Awareness: Record your self check Upload on your social media platforms Use the hashtag and tag...

Our very brave, passionate and wonderful nurse, Katie. A powerful and strong story. You are an inspiration to us all. If...
20/11/2024

Our very brave, passionate and wonderful nurse, Katie. A powerful and strong story. You are an inspiration to us all.

If you have a few moments, please have a watch. Awareness, education and conversations are key to saving lives.

💙

With new figures announced it is imperative that you have your oral cancer screenings, which are carried out at your reg...
19/11/2024

With new figures announced it is imperative that you have your oral cancer screenings, which are carried out at your regular examinations.

Call up to book in : 01373 451212

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1BYh2PcVFi/?mibextid=WC7FNe

Annual mouth cancer cases reach 10,000 in the UK;

Annual cases of mouth cancer diagnosed in the UK have risen to 10,825 according to newly-released data up from 8,864 the previous year.

Mouth cancer now accounts for just over 2% of all cancers, the 10th most common form in the UK. This rises to ninth in men alone, with two thirds of oral cancer cases occurring in men.

Age is a significant factor for mouth cancer, with 81% of patients aged over 55. Almost six in 10 (58%) oral cancer cases are diagnosed in the 55-74 age group.

Another influence is deprivation levels. Men in the most deprived areas have a 101% higher chance of oral cancer, while women experience a 64% higher likelihood.

Scotland has a greater incidence of mouth cancer compared to the rest of the UK, at 19.2 cases per 100,000 people. Levels are lowest in Northern Ireland (13 cases per 100,000).

Where does mouth cancer appear?

Mouth cancer is more common in some areas of the mouth than others. The most frequent locations are:

🔻 Tonsils – 25% in men, 16% in women
🔻 Base of tongue – 18% in men, 12% in women
🔻 Other parts of the tongue – 13% in men, 19% in women
🔻 Oropharynx – 6% in men, 4% in women
🔻 Gums – 5% in men, 10% in women
🔻 Floor of the mouth – 5% in men, 5% in women
🔻 Parotid gland – 4% in men, 8% in women
🔻 Palate – 4% in men, 6% in women.

Risk factors
Around two thirds of mouth cancer cases are directly caused by smoking. Smokers are 91% more likely to develop oral cancer than non-smokers.

Alcohol is also a significant risk factor – drinking to excess is associated with around one third of cases. Those who drink between 1.5 and six units of alcohol daily may be increasing the risk of mouth cancer by 81%. For those who both drink heavily and smoke, the likelihood of oral cancer is 30 times higher.

The human papilloma virus (HPV) is linked to almost three quarters (73%) of oropharyngeal cancers and 12% of oral cavity and hypopharynx cancers.

Other risk factors include various forms of to***co consumption, poor diet, exposure to X-rays and gamma radiation, sunlight, family history and environmental smoke.

Survival
The 3,637 annual mouth cancer deaths equate to 10 people every day. Depending on the location of the cancer, one-year survival rates are between 60% and 84%. This drops to between 18% and 57% after 10 years.

Hypopharyngeal cancer is the most deadly, with an 18% chance of survival after 10 years. Early detection boots the chances of survival by between 50% and 90%.

Across the UK, deaths from oral cancer have increased by 52% in the past 10 years.

Mouth cancer awareness
The report also explores public awareness of mouth cancer. It estimates than just over three quarters (77%) of adults are aware that cancer can develop in the mouth. Awareness is higher in woman than men, at 80% compared to 74%.

The 18 to 24 age group showed a generally lower awareness of 53%.

Awareness varied between different areas of the mouth that can develop cancers. Six in 10 (57-60%) of respondents were aware that the throat, back of the mouth and gums were potential sites for cancer. Awareness of cancer in the neck and jawbone was significantly lower at 45%.

These awareness levels are lower than many other common forms of cancer. For example, 88% of the public is estimated to be aware of breast cancer and 84% of skin cancer.

Around 80% of the population are unable to remember any public messaging surrounding oral cancer. In areas with higher prevalence of the disease, such as Scotland and Wales, 90% of people cannot remember seeing any educational materials on the topic.

Two in three of those surveyed (66%) said they would like to know more and have greater access to educational resources.

**spreading awareness** November is mouth cancer action month. Rhod Gilbert has been so brave and honest about his treat...
18/11/2024

**spreading awareness**
November is mouth cancer action month.

Rhod Gilbert has been so brave and honest about his treatment, he announced that he was diagnosed with stage four head and neck cancer in July 2022 and underwent a year of successful treatment.

He’s been doing amazing work with his tour too
https://rhodgilbertcomedian.com/

https://www.channel4.com/programmes/rhod-gilbert-a-pain-in-the-neck-for-su2c

RHOD GILBERT

The intimate, humorous story of comedian Rhod Gilbert's fight against head and neck cancer

It’s amazing to hear researchers have developed imaging technology that can be used to help diagnose and treat patients ...
15/11/2024

It’s amazing to hear researchers have developed imaging technology that can be used to help diagnose and treat patients with head and neck cancers!
https://www.instagram.com/p/DB1hr7Stkd2/?igsh=MXEzNTd0MHBwZ2RmaQ==

We are an established private practice in the centre of Frome. We love our practice and are very proud of it. Why don't you come and have a look?

Absolutely incredible ✨Thank you, Laura Nicholas 💙
14/11/2024

Absolutely incredible ✨
Thank you, Laura Nicholas 💙

I am in shock! Someone has donated £1000 to the Mouth Cancer Charity after listening to my Tribute to Tim Walwin 💙

I was hoping to spread awareness through song and it appears that's happened 🥹

If you'd like to watch the video you can here:
https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1AVnuyUf3D/

If you'd like to donate you can here:
https://www.justgiving.com/mouthcancer

Mouth Cancer Action Grants House Dentistry

For anyone going through mouth cancer there are amazing support groups run by the Mouth Cancer Foundation, friends and f...
13/11/2024

For anyone going through mouth cancer there are amazing support groups run by the Mouth Cancer Foundation, friends and family are welcome to join for any support needed!

The mouth cancer foundation is doing amazing work with Saving Voices!With modern technology voice preservation enables i...
12/11/2024

The mouth cancer foundation is doing amazing work with Saving Voices!
With modern technology voice preservation enables individuals to communicate in a voice that helps preserves their unique identity.

11/11/2024

One of our very own dental nurses Nicholas is a very talented singer.
November is Mouth Cancer Awareness Month and she wanted to try and spread awareness by song. Sadly another of our dental nurses Katie lost her Father to Mouth Cancer and so herself and her family found a song for me to sing in honour of him - Tim Walwin.
Please share this video to spread awareness 💙
For any information please visit Mouth Cancer Foundation
Please like and share to help us spread awareness of mouth cancer this November.
Thank you💙

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Frome

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 9am - 7:30pm
Wednesday 9am - 5:30pm
Thursday 9am - 5:30pm
Friday 9am - 4pm

Telephone

+441373451212

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We are a fully private practice, offering a full range of services. We offer a budgeting scheme which spreads your payments across the year called Denplan. Andrew Richards has a special interest in orthodontics, and works in Bath Royal United Hospital Orthodontic department one day a week. Dentists: Andrew Richards B.D.S., D.P.D.S. (GDC66976) University of Newcastle 1991 Barry Awan B.D.S., D.P.D.S. (GDC 66933) University of Newcastle 1991 Julie Richards B.D.S. (GDC 69348) University of Newcastle 1993 Claire Atkins B.D.S., D.P.D.S. (GDC 65803) University of Dundee 1991 Elizabeth Kemp B.D.S, D.P.D.S (GDC 79515) University of Wales 2001 Camilla Russell B.D.S, (GDC 262009) University of Bristol 2015 Hygienists: Linda Duncan Webster R.D.H. (GDC 4335) Pippa Charteris R.D.H. (GDC 2607) Helen Pigg R.D.H. (GDC 5537) Jan Keys D.DH, D.D.T (GDC 177202) Ellie Purnell DipHE (GDC 284480)