Dr Ashley S Lupin and Associates

Welcome to Dr Ashley S Lupin and Associates website, Our dental practice is based in Chatham, at the heart of the Medway Towns in Kent.

The practice was originally established by Dr Ashley Lupin, who qualified at University College Hospital Medical School in London, and the Royal College of Surgeons. Dr Lupin was a founder member of the Association of Medway Dentists, and also "Radio Dentist" answering phone-ins on Invicta Radio and the BBC for many years.

If you are a new Patient, We would like to take this opportunity to welcome you to our practice.

It is our policy for each patient to see one Dentist on a consistent basis However, if this is not possible for some reason suitable alternative arrangements will be made for you to see someone else within the Practice.

We have five surgeries which have been equipped to create a comfortable and relaxing atmosphere and we have the most up-to date x ray facilities available, all of our Professional and Auxiliary Staff are constantly updated in the latest techniques and are highly motivated.

Our Commitment

We are totally committed to providing the highest possible standards of modern dental treatment for everyone.

We hope your visit to us will be a positive and pleasant experience, and that you will want to help us to maintain the continuity of your care, by attending regularly for many years to come.

If you have any questions or comments on the services we provide, we would be delighted to hear from you.

 

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Appointments

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Cosmetic Dentistry

We offer:-

  • Implants
  • Veneers
  • Dental Hygienist
  • Teeth Whitening
  • Botox
 

Gum Disease

It is easy not to notice gum disease until it has progressed to a stage where it is difficult to treat as there is often no pain and the symptoms can be missed.

For this reason we monitor your gum health at every check-up, so that we can deal with any problems early.

 

Tooth Decay

Tooth decay is caused by the bacteria in plaque digesting the sugar in your diet and converting this to acid.

This then dissolves the tooth and forms a cavity which protects the bacteria and then decay quickly progresses.

We check for decay at every check-up.