Occlusal Splints

Protect, alleviate, and balance with Knightsbridge Dental Care

Preserving the Pillars of Your Smile

Nightly teeth grinding or jaw clenching (bruxism) can be more than just a nocturnal habit, it can lead to severe tooth problems and also chronic head and jaw pain. At Knightsbridge Dental Care, we believe in a proactive approach. With our precision-crafted occlusal splints, not only can you prevent undue wear and tear on the teeth, but they can also promote jaw relaxation, reducing or eliminating the head and jaw pain often associated with bruxism. We also recommend tailor made jaw and neck massage to add a holistic layer to easing this complex disorder.

Why Choose Knightsbridge Dental Care for Occlusal Splints

Decades of Dedication

Lean on our half-century commitment to preserving and enhancing dental health.

Tailored Craftsmanship

Every splint is meticulously moulded to your unique dental contour for perfect comfort.

Material
Excellence

High-quality, durable, and biocompatible materials promise both protection and longevity.

Comprehensive
Care

Beyond providing splints, we offer guidance on managing and potentially reducing bruxism.

Our Friendly Dentists Team

The team at Knightsbridge Dental Care is here to serve you. We have two full time Dental Surgeons, hygienists and a full team of support staff.

What Our Happy Customers Say

We are a private health care dedicated to providing quality dental care in cosmetic, restorative, and general dentistry.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do I need to wear the occlusal splint?
Typically, occlusal splints are worn during sleep, but the exact duration can vary based on individual needs.
Will the splint be uncomfortable?
Our splints are custom-made to fit snugly and comfortably, minimising any initial discomfort.
How do I care for my splint?
Regular cleaning with a toothbrush and cool water, along with periodic check-ups, ensures the splint remains in optimal condition.
Can the splint cure my bruxism?
While it can't cure bruxism, it can protect teeth from its effects and reduce associated symptoms.

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      Dr Ayee-marie Mcgrath

      Partner
      GDC Number: 78411

      Ayee-Marie is an approachable, warm and gentle clinician. She qualified from Kings College School of Medicine and Dentistry in 2000 and has been practicing for over 20 years.

      She has had a varied and rewarding career in dentistry starting with her vocational training position in community dentistry before she became a senior house officer in Maxillofacial Medicine with the Ministry of Defence at the Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth.

      This sparked Ayee-Marie’s interest in oral cancers and pathology as well as cultivating her flair for oral surgery, in particular the surgical removal of teeth and the placement of oral implants.

      She then went on to obtain her Masters degree in Oral Implantology from the University of Warwick Medical school in 2008.

      Ayee-Marie has worked for over 22 years in General Practice, both the National Health Service and privately, giving her a wide range of clinical experience and patient understanding.

      She is an expert in making you feel at ease and comfortable.

      She also has had the privileged position of sitting on the General Dental Council’s fitness to practice panel adjudicating on matters of clinical and professional negligence and misconduct.

      Ayee-Marie has a special interest in treating dental-phobic patients and managing those suffering with jaw-related disorders and teeth grinding problems.  She does this through the use of holistic methods alongside traditional techniques.

      Ayee-Marie has developed a strong reputation for carrying out full dental cosmetic makeovers and oral rehabilitation cases, using the top range of modern materials and techniques.

      She also specialises in the placement of modern no preparation ceramic and non-ceramic veneers.  She regularly obtains referrals from a respected network of Maxillofacial consultants who she works closely with in managing these problems.

      Dr Alan Gold

      Partner
      GDC Number: 44630

      Alan qualified BDS from the University of Newcastle upon Tyne in 1970 and in the same year obtained his LDS, RCS (Eng) from the Royal College of Surgeons of England.

      In 1975 he formed what has now become Knightsbridge Dental Care.

      He has a keen interest in Cosmetic Dentistry and has done so since the mid 1980s when he was one of the very first dentists in Britain to place cosmetic porcelain veneers on front teeth to enhance a patient’s smile.

      He is an experienced dental implantologist with a wealth of experience having placed dental implants (to replace missing teeth) since 1987.

      He has a special interest in treating patients with dentophobia (fear of dentists).

      He has been an approved Invisalign practitioner for over 20 years. Invisalign is a virtually invisible way to straighten teeth without the need for conventional metal wires and brackets. It is especially suitable for adults who don’t want to be seen wearing braces.

      He keeps fit by running to work.

      Aniko Simon

      Dental nurse
      GDC Number: 207282

      Aniko was a qualified hospital nurse in Hungary.

      She joined the KDC team in 2018. 

      She qualified as a dental nurse in the UK in 2011 and began working at NHS dental

      practices.

      In 2012 she wanted to learn and grow her dental experience and get more knowledge about dentistry. She worked for different dental agencies and dental practices as a temporary

      nurse. In 2014 she moved to fully private practice.

      She is caring, kind and compassionate, always keen to learn.

      In her free time she is addicted to fitness and Pilates. She is a qualified fitness trainer and nutritionist.

      Beata Adamska

      Dental Hygienist
      GDC Number: 252758

      Beata graduated from The Medical University of Warsaw in 2013. During her studies she took part in the Erasmus Student Exchange Programme and moved to London for a few months to complete her work experience. She then fell in love with London and decided to start her career as Dental Hygienist in the UK.

      Beata works closely with Dr McGrath and Dr Gold to improve and maintain the oral health of all our patients. Periodontal disease is Beata’s specialist field and she has completed many courses in this subject to expand her knowledge and skills. Beata offers the highest quality hygiene sessions to all her patients working with the newest equipment and employing the latest techniques.

      Periodontal health is an integral component of your overall health. Periodontal disease has been shown to be a causative factor in diseases such as heart disease, Alzheimer’s, rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes and many others.

      Beata is a very warm and caring person. She is known for being very gentle yet extremely thorough in her hygiene technique. She likes to educate her patients and help them maintain good oral health.

      In her free time she loves to travel and learn about other countries and cultures as well as designing jewellery and handbags.

      Tracey Cooper

      Practice Manager
      GDC Number: 119641

      Tracey has been a valuable member of the KDC team since 2014.

      She started her dental nursing career in 1998 working within the NHS sector as a trainee dental nurse. In 2002 she moved into private dentistry and gained her National Dental Nursing qualification in 2003.

      She went on to obtain her Dental Radiography qualification in 2010 and ensures she keeps up to date with maintaining her dental nurse education by frequently attending post graduate training courses.

      She is fully GDC registered.

      Tracey has a very caring nature, always putting the needs of others before her own.

      In her free time she is a keen gym goer and for the past 3 years has studied the sweet science of boxing.