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Any recommendation for a good dentist in London?


thaoly10

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Hi everyone,


I write this thread because i'm looking for a good dentist in London.

I just went to a very bad one , i dont exactly know what he did, but my mouth has been in pain for several days now I can't bear the pain anymore.

If you know any good one , please drop me a line id appreciate :)

I use the dentists on Forest hill Road, East Dulwich Dental Care, have always found their service to be efficient and it's usually easy enough to get an appointment without a long wait. http://www.eastdulwichdentalcare.co.uk/

It's going to be a bit hard if you check them one by one on Internet. I recommend you to look on Findoc, the site gather lots of medic , you will probably find the one that correspond you the best. U can see how much they charge you and a presentation of themselves. I hope it helps, good luck

https://www.findoc.co.uk

nathalie84 Wrote:

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> A good dentist in London? If you want a

> recommendation from me, it would be Marie Heintz ,

> no one is more professional than her

> https://www.findoc.co.uk/specialist/london/orthodo

> ntist/marie-heintz


I think Marie is Natalie, Thaoly and JeanClaude, all registered at same time.

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