At Evolve, we are passionate about providing preventative dental care, helping to keep your oral health in the best possible condition. Our Dental Health Plan ensures our patients receive regular healthy mouth reviews and hygiene appointments to ensure their oral health is maintained.
To make sure you receive the right level of care, your clinician will recommend the plan that best supports your individual dental health needs. This ensures you are on the most appropriate plan for your ongoing care.
Our E-Dental Health Plan is the best way to remain dentally healthy, reducing the need for treatments. Members can also budget for their preventative dental care, spreading the cost monthly, saving them at least £82per year.
For just £29.95 per month, you will receive all of your preventative dental care, plus a range of additional benefits, give you peace of mind that your dental care is covered.
Key benefits of our Dental Health Plans include:
At Evolve, we believe that our Dental Health Plan offers the best service and value to our general dental patients, it includes:
The investment is a one-off £10 payment, to set up your membership (paid in the first instalment), followed by a monthly payment of £29.95, allowing you to spread the cost throughout the year whilst also saving £122.
For those patients that have excellent oral health, you can benefit from our E-Lite Health Plan, offering 1 Health Mouth Review and one Hygienist appointment per year.
The E-Lite Plan costs £16.50 per month and covers:
The investment is a one-off £10 payment, to set up your membership (paid in the first instalment), followed by a monthly payment of £16.50
For those patients that need to see the Hygienist more regularly, we have a Hygiene Therapy Plus Plan, offering 4 appointments per year.
Should you require more frequent Hygiene Therapy, the E-Hygiene Plus Plan will be a more suitable plan for you to join.
The Hygiene Plus Plan costs £45.95 per month and covers:
The investment is a one-off £10 payment, to set up your membership (paid in the first instalment), followed by a monthly payment of £45.95,
*after 6 months of membership
Contact us to find out more.
Joining our Dental Health Plan is very simple. All you have to do is complete a registration form for us and a Direct Debit mandate and authorisation form for DPAS.
You can call us on 01275 842550 or contact us via our form to find out more or to register for our membership plan.
This is an extensive package of protection, security and advice for maintaining a healthy mouth and helping you to look great, please take a moment now to recommend this package to your friends, thank you.
Any treatment is excluded from our plans but can be carried out at your convenience on a private basis.
Additional treatment cover (out of hours, overseas, accidental and hospital) only starts after the first Direct Debit payment has been received by Evolve Dentistry.
Terms and conditions are reviewed every 6 months and are subject to change. To be able to offer these fantastic benefits, membership is strictly limited and benefits can be revised at any time.
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🦷 Did you know your oral health affects your whole body?
Your mouth doesn’t exist in isolation. Gum health, inflammation and oral hygiene can all play a role in your wider wellbeing – from heart health to confidence and mental wellness.
We’ve just published a new blog exploring the link between oral health and overall wellness, and why looking after your teeth and gums is about much more than your smile.
If you’re interested in oral health and general health Portishead, this is a great read and a helpful reminder of how small daily habits can support long-term health.
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When is root canal treatment needed?
It’s a question many patients ask — and in this video, Richard explains it clearly and simply.
Root canal treatment is usually needed when the nerve inside a tooth becomes inflamed or infected. This can happen because of deep decay, a crack in the tooth, repeated dental work, or sometimes after an injury.
You might experience symptoms like persistent toothache, sensitivity to hot or cold that lingers, pain when biting, or swelling around the gum. However, sometimes there are very few symptoms at all — which is why regular check-ups at the practice are so important.
The good news is that root canal treatment is designed to relieve pain, not cause it. It removes the infection, saves the natural tooth, and helps you avoid extraction.
Watch Richard’s video to understand the signs to look out for — and if you’re worried about a tooth, get in touch with our reception team for advice.


Smile Hack 🍎🥕
Love a sweet treat? Jane shares a simple swap that your teeth will thank you for.
Sticky sweets cling to your teeth and sit in the tiny grooves for longer, feeding the bacteria that cause decay. The longer they stick around, the more damage they can do.
Instead, try swapping them for crunchy veg or a handful of nuts. Foods like carrots, cucumber and peppers have a natural crunch that helps stimulate saliva, which protects your teeth. Nuts are also a lower-sugar option and far less likely to cling to enamel.
Small changes really do make a big difference over time.


Are electric toothbrushes better than manual?
It’s a question we’re asked a lot at the practice – and in this video, Carol gives a clear, honest answer.
Electric toothbrushes can make it easier to clean effectively, especially if you struggle with technique, brushing for long enough, or reaching certain areas. Many people find they remove plaque more consistently, simply because they do most of the work for you.
That said, a manual toothbrush can still do a great job when used properly. It’s less about the brush itself and more about how you use it.
Watch Carol’s quick explanation to find out what we usually recommend – and how to make sure you’re getting the most from your brushing routine.
If you’re unsure whether your brushing technique is working for you, mention it at your next appointment and we’ll be happy to guide you. 🪥


Our Gromits have become quite the local celebrities here at Evolve 🐾💛
So many of you pop into our patient lounge just to see the collection, and we love how much joy they bring to patients of all ages.
At the moment, two of our Gromits seem to have wandered off on an adventure! We’re hoping they simply need a little help finding their way home.
If you happen to spot them locally or see anything that looks like part of our collection being sold, we’d really appreciate you letting us know. You can message us privately or call the practice.
They’re part of what makes Evolve feel like Evolve — and we’d love to have the whole family back together again.
Thank you for always looking out for us 💛
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😴 Can snoring affect your oral health?
In our latest Two Thirty video, Maggie answers a question many people don’t think to ask — can snoring impact your teeth and gums?
The short answer is yes, it can.
Snoring is often linked to breathing through your mouth at night, which can cause a dry mouth. Saliva plays an important role in protecting your teeth, so when your mouth is dry, you may be more prone to tooth decay and bad breath.
If you snore and have noticed dryness, increased decay or concerns about your breath, it’s worth mentioning at your next appointment.
Our reception team at Evolve Dentistry in Portishead will be happy to arrange a consultation if you’d like advice.



