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Recommendation for Family Dentist in East Dulwich


Sebastian_Hale

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If you looking for a family dentist to keep your family protected? Then I suggest you to visit https://www.dulwichdentalclinic.co.uk. Their expert and friendly dentists are accustomed with your family. You will be benefited and your baby will get confidence in the time of dental treatment. At this clinic, you will get the best and qualified dentist in East Dulwich, as a result, you will get the importance advice from them and then you will select the best possible treatment.

Sebastian I think it would be better if you wrote this as someone from the business, (be more clear on this) rather than it looking like a recommendation from someone, which it isn't as all your posts on the forum relate to this dentist and various treatments.


I think if you just wrote about what you can offer etc it might even rouse some interest!

whichever direction OP is coming from, I took my daughter there today and despite having a sting of awful experiences with horrible dentists, she said she found the dentist lovely and she wasn't scared at all. - AND she had a filling.


Very high praise indeed!

I note this is the North Cross Road clinic. They can be pushy in some respect - managed to persuade hubby in his 60s to fork out a few hundred pounds for teeth whitening. He has the mould and the whitening agent but has never used it and admitted he felt obliged to purchase the kit as the dentist and hygienist were nice to him. I am also signed up there but had a filing which dropped out after a week, went back and same thing happened again.
They are awful. Feel like they upsell treatments and are unprofessional/rushed/rude. Not surprising you've tried to disguise yourself as a customer to try to convince the public to use you, by saying their expert treatment rather than our expert treatment. Sums it up really.

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