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4 tips to ease your child’s fear of the dentist

5th April 2016

Taking the kids to see the dentist is essential in ensuring that their teeth are in good shape; however from a child’s point of view, this experience can be a scary event. Lying on a chair in an unfamiliar environment, with a stranger poking unusual metal objects in his/her mouth. To help ease your child’s future trips to come and see us, follow these 4 steps so that they will be comfortable and more relaxed.

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4 reasons why you shouldn’t skip your dental check up

8th March 2016

Other than people who have regular dental issues, many people tend to skip the 6-month check up, as they may think that their oral health is fine, due to not feeling any pain. However, it’s vital that you do keep up with these check ups for your overall well-being & here are 4 reasons why:

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How to avoid bad breath on Valentine’s Day

9th February 2016

With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, there’s only one thing that can ruin the most romantic night of the year…bad breath! Teeth and oral hygiene, believe it or not, is what most people notice about a potential match, so it’s best to be on your game and sort the breath out. Here are some tips to follow before and during your date:

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New Specialist

24th September 2015

We are pleased to welcome Specialist Prostodontist, Dr Pranay Sharma to our practice.

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Savoy Employee Wellness Day

24th September 2015

We have had a pleasure in participating in this year’s Savoy Employee Wellness Day on Monday 21st September.  Four of out team members had an opportunity to meet many of their employees and share benefits of a good dental care.  The whole event was so well organised in a typical Savoy’s style with food and refreshments for all and of course included an afternoon tea.

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