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We would like to welcome our new practitioner to the practice..
Welcome Parul Vats
Parul shows a special interest in restorations and in Composite bonding
Polynucleotides!
Our Advanced aesthetic practitioner is excited to introduce a new serum of polynucleotides.. consisting of salmon DNA, specifically for skin Micro Needling (collagen induction therapy)
Why not join our new, updated practice plan!
For just £19 per month, you get…
- One guaranteed dental health examination every six months
- One guaranteed dental hygiene treatment every six months
- 10% discount on any further dental treatments, fillings etc..
- Two small dental x-rays every year
- Plus, Worldwide dental trauma and emergency assistance

Meet our new Dental Therapist
Shahar Banu Shaneed
GDC 305046
What can a Dental Therapist do?
- Obtain a detailed dental history from the patient and evaluate their medical history
- carry out clinical examinations within their competence
- diagnose treatment plan within their competence
- take impressions
- carry out direct restorations on primary and secondary teeth
- extract primary teeth
- take intra- and extra-oral x-rays
- teeth whitening under the prescription of a dentist
- for the full scope of practice, visit The BDA website
- Scope of Practice – Therapist – The British Association of Dental Therapists
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