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Mar 2017
7th
 

No Drill Minimally Invasive Dentistry

We practice MI (no drill) dentistry- minimally invasive. Our whole ethos is based upon this principle whether it is a simple filling to a dental implant. Technology and education is key in this respect.

Waterlase i Plus

Our Waterlase i Plus is simply amazing and has truly taken the practice into another dimension with regards to the dental care we can offer. Now we can provide fillings WITHOUT drilling and WITHOUT any anesthesia. After all, what would you prefer. A numb mouth or normal sensation and pain free dental care?

decayed broken molar teeth

Decayed and broken molar teeth

restored teeth no drilling no needles no pain

Restored teeth; no drilling, no needles, no pain!

This is how dentistry should be done. If you would like the most advanced dental care in the UK that involve MI dentistry, please call us today.

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