St Faith Dental Practice

Katherine Daley BDS (London), MSc Clinical Periodontology (UCLan)

Periodontal Dentist GDC No. 251519

Katherine qualified from Guy’s King’s and St Thomas’ Dental School in 2014. After several years working in general practice her interest in periodontal disease lead her to study for a Masters degree in Clinical Periodontology from The University of Central Lancashire, which she passed with distinction in the summer of 2022.

She has now restricted her practice to solely focus on treating periodontal disease around both teeth and implants.

Currently she splits her time between practices in Surrey, Kent and Cambridge, treating complex cases of gum disease on a referral basis. Providing the treatment both surgically and non surgically at the highest level.

She is committed to further training and education, and has recently attended courses over the UK and Europe, on periodontal plastic surgery and crown lengthening techniques.

Outside of dentistry Katherine enjoys outdoor adventures, and cooking inspired by her travels.

Why choose
St Faith Dental Clinic

One of the leading dental practices in East Grinstead and West Sussex.

Unfortunately NHS Commissioning standards have changed

We are now obliged to carry out all NHS treatment on under 12’s using inhalation sedation only.

This limits the types of treatment that we may be able to carry out on NHS contract, and regrettably we cannot guarantee that we will be able to complete all of the treatment you have been referred for.

We remain compliant with National ‘IACSD’ sedation guidelines which allow us the clinical freedom to use -where necessary -alternative ‘advanced’ sedation techniques on a non- NHS (private) basis.

If it looks like treatment will not be successful under ‘basic’ sedation, the options will be to refer you onward to Community Dental Service or Hospital (where facilities allow) or back to your own dentist for the treatment to be attempted under local anasethetic, or to discuss re-referral on a private basis.

We wish to make clear that this situation is purely as a result of NHS commissioning and completely beyond our control, but assure you of our best efforts in continuing to provide high standards in NHS treatment where possible.