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Re: Recommendation for a really excellent dentist?

by Navy » Wed May 27, 2020 9:14 am

You should check if the Naples dentistry has opened an office in your area. I have seen on their official website that they are about to open three more dentistry cabinets. Personally, since I discovered this guys, I have had my teeth done only by them. Their professional specialists have always amazed me. There is no dentist in their cabinets who won’t fulfil their job to a highest extent. They work a lot on customer support and the service which they provide. Thus, nobody had any disappointments or problems after any procedure done in their cabinet.

Re: Recommendation for a really excellent dentist?

by MagdaBT » Mon Sep 23, 2019 3:14 pm

Can thoroughly recommend Daniel Hopkins at the Half Moon surgery on Half Moon Lane. I used to be a total dental phone but have received wonderful painfree treatment from Daniel for 10 years now including extractions, root canal treatment and dental implants. You can’t do better!

Re: Recommendation for a really excellent dentist?

by amber100 » Mon Sep 23, 2019 7:42 am

I found myself in a similar situation a few years back and found Dipa at Dentistree (webbs road), to give an excellent and honest second opinion. She resolved the issue and I would now go nowhere else!

Re: Recommendation for a really excellent dentist?

by UESNYC » Wed Sep 18, 2019 6:46 pm

It is a bit of a trek, but I highly recommend Dr. James Invest at the Harley Street dental clinic. 

Recommendation for a really excellent dentist?

by lalectrice » Wed Sep 18, 2019 11:37 am

Can anyone recommend a really excellent dentist? I have spent a fortune at Glow and keep emerging with my teeth feeling worse! Extreme sensitivity has lead to the dentist there making a mouth guard, replacing a filling, covering exposed dentin (same tooth) and drilling out a fissure crack in a neighbouring tooth. Rather than improving, the sensitivity is now chronic and severe. The dentist is now suggesting root canal... I feel I need someone else to take a look at the area. Any suggestions/advice? Thanks.

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