Brunner Court Dental & Implant Practice in Northwich has reopened consultations for new private patients, the practice announced. The move is intended to reduce waiting times and give residents timely access to clinical guidance on routine, restorative and cosmetic dental care.
The consultations provide a structured setting for prospective patients to outline concerns, discuss goals and receive an initial assessment. Clinicians typically examine teeth and gums, review dental history and explain potential treatment pathways so patients understand next steps and likely timeframes.
Staff said the reopening responds to rising enquiries and a growing number of people reassessing their dental needs — from resuming routine check-ups to seeking longer-term solutions for missing, damaged or misaligned teeth.
Dental implants are highlighted as a durable option for replacing lost teeth; clinicians explain planning, placement and follow-up during initial discussions and advise on suitability and expected timelines.
Teeth-straightening options popular at the practice include Invisalign, Cfast and Quick Straight Teeth, which clinicians present as less conspicuous or faster alternatives to traditional braces, depending on the case.
Cosmetic treatments such as whitening, reshaping and composite bonding are also available, with consultations used to set realistic expectations for outcomes.
The practice emphasised that consultations are practical as well as clinical. Patients can discuss scheduling, treatment duration and how to fit appointments around work and family commitments, helping them plan care without prolonged disruption.
Brunner Court said reopening consultations underlines its commitment to the local community by making it easier to start the dental treatment journey. The practice aims to remove uncertainty and help patients make informed, personalised decisions about private dental care.

