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1 Why refer to a specialist?
2 Referred Care
3 Skill and Expertise
4 What treatments does your practice provide?
 
(1) Why Refer to a specialist?
Fundamental to a successful practice is the relationship between patient and dentist. This may be tested by difficult cases, especially by patients who have prolonged and persistent gum problems. The purpose of our practice is to undertake complex cases that may be difficult to treat in general practice. As an experienced periodontist, I can offer a confident and expert approach towards the periodontal and implant care of your patients without compromising your relationship with the patient.

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(2) Referred Care
Our practice only focuses on periodontal and implant care, which has allowed us to develop enormous experience and knowledge to help your specific problem. Since we routinely deal with these problems, we deliver optimal results with the greatest comfort. We also provide exceptional preventive services to help avoid future need for treatment.
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(3) Skill and Expertise
As a registered specialist with additional postgraduate qualifications you will receive the benefits of advanced training in dentistry. In addition, we continually update our knowledge and techniques through a commitment to continuing education. I have travelled all over the UK, France, Germany, Switzerland, Sweden and USA for postgraduate training. By seeking the care of a specialist, you are insuring that you receive the highest standards of treatment in our field of dentistry.
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(4) What treatment does our practice provide?
 
Assessment of periodontal condition and written treatment plans.
Non-surgical management of periodonal diseases.
Surgical periodontal therapy.
Periodontal regenerative procedures.
Periodonal Plastic Surgery.
Ridge augmentation.
Crown Lengthening
Assessment and treatment of failing implants
Implant therapy - Bone & Sinus Grafting
Surgical placement of Dental Implants.
Restoration of Dental Implants
   
  Most of the treatment is carried out under local anaesthesia, however, treatment under intravenous sedation can be arranged.

If the treatment you are considering is not listed, please click here to contact us.
 
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