Patient-Centred Treatment
West Terrace Dental Practice, is a family-friendly establishment, with a full team of highly qualified and caring dentists, hygienists and support staff.
Our air-conditioned consulting rooms use state-of-the-art equipment, including audio-visual appliances (for your relaxation and pleasure), whilst our staff offer high quality dental treatment in a caring and tranquil environment. The practice is managed by Samantha Noakes – who keeps everything running smoothly and efficiently.
Trevor qualified from Guys Hospital Dental School, London in 1989. He then undertook an (optional) year training at Brighton General Hospital. Following this he came to West Terrace in 1991 and has been a partner since 1997. He completed a Master of Business Administration (MBA) programme in 2003, at Brighton University.
Within general practice, Trevor is especially interested in Minimally Invasive dental procedures and endodontics (root fillings). He is particularly keen on routine preventative treatment regimes to deliver patient care for the long term.
Trevor was born and educated in Eastbourne and enjoys practising in his home town. He is married to Sara, with whom he has two children; Helen and James. They enjoy walking and cycling, having completed several long distance pathways including Wainwright’s Coast to Coast, as well as cycling from Lands’ End to John O’Groats!
Andrew is one of the partners at West Terrace, having been at the practice since 1999. As well as having 15 years experience of private practice, he is a member of The Society for the Advancement of Anaesthetic Dentistry (SAAD).
He lives in Eastbourne with his wife Amanda, (another dentist), and two daughters, Bronwen and Alice.
After graduating from Guy’s Hospital in 2000 Toby completed his training in general practice in Eastbourne. He then worked in the Oral surgery departments in Eastbourne DGH and the Royal uses Hospital in Brighton. These positions allowed him to gain vital surgical experience and enabled him to study for membership of the Royal College of Surgeons.
In 2005 he was awarded the Diploma of Membership of the Faculty of Dental Surgery of the Royal College of Surgeons – and began his association with West Terrace Dental Practice – joining Trevor and Andrew as a partner, in 2009.
Toby enjoys the variation that general practice offers especially working with many generations of the same family. His works encompasses all aspects of restorative dentistry including cosmetic, implant and preventative dentistry. He is an advocate of minimal intervention dentistry and strives to improve his patients oral health and appearance by enthusing his patients to become involved in their own care.
Outside of the practice, Toby enjoys spending time with his wife Emma, and two children Mylo (11)and Tomasina (9). In an attempt to control the fear of an expanding waistline, he runs many miles each week – sometimes with his dog Hendrix who can sometimes be seen sunbathing in the practice garden. When conditions (and time) allow, he can also be found attempting to ride his surfboard, both in the Channel and on the Atlantic Coast in Cornwall.
Greg qualified from Cardiff University with Honours in 2013. He is interested in all parts of general dentistry from prevention to cosmetics with budding interests in endodontics (root canal treatments) and prosthodontics (crowns/bridges/dentures). He has recently completed an academic Master’s degree in “Primary Dental Care” through the University of Kent, and most recently has become a provider of Invisalign orthodontic treatments. He is continually looking to build his skillset through attending courses to be able to provide his patients with the best possible care.
Outside of dentistry Greg enjoys walking and running outdoors, leisurely reading and socialising with friends and family.
Amanda qualified from Bristol University as a dentist in 1997 with a Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS).
Following a significant break from dentistry Amanda returned to clinical practice in May 2016 opting to self-limit her scope of practice to that of a dental hygienist. Amanda’s previous dental role was within the local community dental service, as a community dental officer, treating primarily housebound elderly patients, children and patients with additional needs.
I hope my current patients leave the surgery with:
An understanding of the plaque induced diseases that may affect their mouths.
Changes they can make to reduce the risk of future disease or fiesease progression
(for example stopping smoking)
A home care routine (toothbrushing and interdental cleaning) which they are fully motivated to carry out which is effective in controlling the disease causing plaque in the mouth.
As well as a lovely “clean mouth” feel!
Amanda is a member of The British Society of Periodontology.
Amanda is married to Andrew and lives in Eastbourne with their two daughter, Bronwen and Alice. Amanda can often be seen “out and about” walking Holly – the latest addition to the family: a Cairn Terrier.
Georgie qualified as a dental nurse in 2016, joining West Terrace in the same year.
Georgie is kept very busy working on both reception and nursing alongside Andrew. Outside of work Georgie enjoys socialising with friends and spending time with her son.
Rona joined the team in 2012 and qualified as a dental nurse in 2013. Rona keeps herself busy by monitoring the decontamination room and nursing with Andrew Trowhill and the hygienists.
Outside work, Rona enjoys going on holiday and socialising.
Kerry qualified as a dental nurse in 1995 and joined the team at West Terrace in January 2017.Kerry is married to Damian, with whom she has two daughters. In her spare time she enjoys spending time with family, going to the gym and ballroom dancing.
Charlotte started working at West Terrace Dental Practice in September 2005 and qualified in 2007. She currently works with Natasha, the hygienist, and Trevor on a part time basis, (when she’s not here she’s a busy mum, looking after her two young sons, Harvey and Austin).
Grace started her career as a Dental Nurse in 2004, joining West Terrace in 2005 at the same time as Toby, (they’re still working happily alongside each other, which suggests they’re doing something right). At home she and her husband are kept very busy, having lots of fun with their little son and daughter.
Ellie joined West Terrace in 2007 and qualified in 2009.
She is very adaptable working alongside Toby, Greg and the hygienists. When she isn’t working hard she enjoys travelling.
Anne started working at West Terrace in 2004 and qualified as a dental nurse in 2006. In 2008 she took and passed her radiography qualification. She has three grown up children, one of which Ellie, also works at West Terrace.
Her hobbies include going to the theatre and socialising with friends.
Karen qualified as a dental nurse at Brighton College in 1997 and is a member with the British Association of Dental Nurses.
Karen joined West Terrace full time in 1999 and enjoyed working with Les Bennett who is now retired. She now works alongside the hygienists Susan, Amanda and Natasha.
Karen lives in Eastbourne with her two children and enjoys spending time with them, going to music concerts and playing badminton.
GDC: 130733
Gemma joined started working at West Terrace in 2004 and qualified as a dental nurse in 2006 and now works alongside Andrew and Greg.
At home, she and her husband are kept very busy looking after their two young sons.
Wioleta qualified as a dental hygienist in Poland in 2005 and joined West Terrace in 2007(TBC). She is incredibly popular among our patients, not only because of her professionalism but her friendly and cheerful manner. Outside of work, Wioleta is kept very busy with her new baby boy.
Susan qualified from the Royal Dental Hospital, London in 1980.
She joined West Terrace in 2002 and has a keen interest in treating our nervous patients, many of whom once afraid to enter the surgery, now actually look forward to their appointments.
As a member of The British Society of Dental Hygiene and Therapy she is kept abreast of new developments by attending meetings and lectures.
Married to Howard, she has two sons and a young granddaughter with whom she can often be found in her spare time, off Seaford Bay aboard the family boat participating in their love of water sports.
GDC: 73553
Amanda qualified from Bristol University as a dentist in 1997 with a Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS).
Following a significant break from dentistry Amanda returned to clinical practice in May 2016 opting to self-limit her scope of practice to that of a dental hygienist. Amanda’s previous dental role was within the local community dental service, as a community dental officer, treating primarily housebound elderly patients, children and patients with additional needs.
I hope my current patients leave the surgery with:
- An understanding of the plaque induced diseases that may affect their mouths.
- Changes they can make to reduce the risk of future disease or fiesease progression (for example stopping smoking)
- A home care routine (toothbrushing and interdental cleaning) which they are fully motivated to carry out which is effective in controlling the disease causing plaque in the mouth.
As well as a lovely “clean mouth” feel!
Amanda is a member of The British Society of Periodontology.
Amanda is married to Andrew and lives in Eastbourne with their two daughter, Bronwen and Alice. Amanda can often be seen “out and about” walking Holly – the latest addition to the family: a Cairn Terrier.
Georgie qualified as a dental nurse in 2016, joining West Terrace in the same year.
Georgie is kept very busy working on both reception and nursing alongside Andrew. Outside of work Georgie enjoys socialising with friends and spending time with her son.
Lauren Jones is our Facial Cosmetics Nurse. She qualified from Brighton University in 2007 as a registered adult nurse. Since qualification she has been working in a busy emergency department. Alongside this, she has expanded her skills in the facial aesthetics field. As a member of the Royal College of Nursing, she performs treatments at a professional and high standard.
The use of facial aesthetics has become very popular for reducing wrinkles and rejuvinating the ageing face. The effects are only temporary, but the treatment can be done quickly, requires no recovery time, and is not as complicated as many other cosmetic procedures for the face.
Lauren can offer a free consultation for fillers and botulinum therapy.