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Originally posted by juststarting View PostCan you recommend "careful" dentist in London that is willing to over-drug me if necessary in order to avoid any chance of feeling dental pain what so ever ?Last edited by Bumfluff; 21 March 2009, 21:45.
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After some bad experiences, I have been recommended to use a French dentist located in Harley street.
I have just had 2 fillings done there, totally painless, relax atmosphere and great job, not the cheapest in London but reasonable priced for the service provided.
My friend who recommended me had much more work done and is enthusiastic.
The practice and the dentist ( dr Larmoyer) are much better than their website ))
www.frenchdentalpractice.co.uk
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Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostI use "The Whiter Smile" just by Liverpool St station. Generally painless and not mega expensive. Fillings about £120ish.
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I go to Dr Gentle (no kidding), based out of Oasis Dental Care in Hampton. He lectures dental surgeons at the Royal College. Seriously good dentist. Best I've ever seen. Got him from a recommendation from a Hampton local.
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Originally posted by juststarting View PostCan you recommend "careful" dentist in London that is willing to over-drug me if necessary in order to avoid any chance of feeling dental pain what so ever ?
Being in business for years with a name like that must mean he's pretty good.
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I am going here http://www.dentalperfections.co.uk/index.html
Basically , they have got the best looking web site.
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I use one near Bank : BUPA wellness I think. its 50 feet from bank tube : royal; exchange exit.
But they have strict limits on how much drugs they can use : unless an anaesatist is present. I had to have one once for root canal : cost £400.
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Originally posted by lightng View PostYes, when choosing your dentist, only go with recommendations. A survey in 2005 concluded that 40% of dentists in the London area did not have the the required qualifications.
A quote from the Times read "Pick a random sample of five dentists around London. You are almost always guaranteed to find two fake [tooth-ache]".
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Originally posted by juststarting View PostCan you recommend "careful" dentist in London that is willing to over-drug me if necessary in order to avoid any chance of feeling dental pain what so ever ?
A quote from the Times read "Pick a random sample of five dentists around London. You are almost always guaranteed to find two fake [tooth-ache]".
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I use "The Whiter Smile" just by Liverpool St station. Generally painless and not mega expensive. Fillings about £120ish.
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