• Dentist
  • Dentist

Moody Terrace Dental Practice Ltd

17 Moody Street, Congleton, Cheshire, CW12 4AN (01260) 272657

Provided and run by:
Moody Terrace Dental Practice Limited

Assessment report published 24 September 2025

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Effective

Regulations met

22 September 2025

We found this practice was providing effective care in accordance with the relevant regulations and had taken into consideration appropriate guidance.

Find out what we look at when we assess this area in our information about our new Single assessment framework.

Assessing needs

Regulations met

The judgement for Assessing needs is based on the latest evidence we assessed for the Effective key question.

Delivering evidence-based care and treatment

Regulations met

The provider had systems to ensure that people who used the service received person-centered care and treatment, that was appropriate, met their needs and was reflective of their personal preferences. Preventive oral health care was encouraged.

Staff kept up-to-date with current evidence-based practice, and had the skills, knowledge and experience to carry out their roles.

We looked at 9 patient care records. The information recorded in these patient care records was in line with recognised guidance. We saw evidence the dentists justified, graded and reported on the radiographs they took.

Staff obtained patients’ consent for treatment in line with legislation and guidance and understood their responsibilities under the Mental Capacity Act 2005. Staff described how they involved patients’ relatives or carers when appropriate and made sure they had enough time to explain treatment options clearly.

The practice offered dental implants, conscious sedation and orthodontic treatments in addition to general dental care treatments.

Staff obtained full consent, kept detailed records and had access to the appropriate equipment for the placement of implants. Systems for conscious sedation included checks before and after treatment, emergency equipment requirements, medicines management, sedation equipment checks, and staff availability and training. The orthodontist carried out a patient assessment in line with recognised guidance from the British Orthodontic Society.

The practice had systems for prescribing and dispensing of medicines in line with current guidance. The practice had not carried out an antimicrobial prescribing audit as recommended in best practice guidance. We discussed this with the provider and were assured this would be completed in the future.

Patients were referred to primary and secondary care specialists for treatment the practice did not provide. This included referring patients with suspected cancer under the national faster diagnosis pathways.

Staff felt the practice supported them to develop and enabled them to take on responsibilities.

How staff, teams and services work together

Regulations met

The judgement for How staff, teams and services work together is based on the latest evidence we assessed for the Effective key question.

Supporting people to live healthier lives

Regulations met

The judgement for Supporting people to live healthier lives is based on the latest evidence we assessed for the Effective key question.

Monitoring and improving outcomes

Regulations met

The judgement for Monitoring and improving outcomes is based on the latest evidence we assessed for the Effective key question.

The judgement for Consent to care and treatment is based on the latest evidence we assessed for the Effective key question.