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I gave up on the Dulwich Dental Clinic at 78 Lordship Lane a few years ago after my mouth was left grazed and bleeding in several places following a salt blast cleaning session. The dentist just wasn't paying attention and failed to notice when it was blasting away on the soft tissue.
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We can maintain a good oral health by following some good oral habits. But it's always not possible for us and then we can suffer from minor or major dental problem. So, we should go for a regular dental check-up for me and our family to protect ourselves from any kind of oral disease. Last week I went to visit a expert dentist in East Dulwich who offer private and NHS dental care to their patients. I have to visit their clinic for the purpose of a dental checkup due to experience some pain in my teeth. I am so pleased with their behavior and treatment procedure that I have decided to visit next time for my mom. I recommend them from my heart to visit once for having the best treatment. You can book your appointment by log on to https://www.dulwichdentalclinic.co.uk/. Hope you will be more than happy to visit them.

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