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Passiflora Wrote:

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> There was something about this dentist asking the

> same question a while back on the forum.

>

> Type it in the Search box on here.


There was no response to the question about why it has suddenly become about 'beauty'.

talfourdite Wrote:

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> I have been recently with our children. Very

> professional, polite and pro active resceptionist

> and so far I am very impressed with them.


That is reassuring. Did you get any idea why the renaming to dental beauty?


I have some significant dental work to be done which has nothing to do with beauty. Dentists are OK for me if I know them. Now I am nervous about dentists I know nothing about. So any info from other experiences will be very welcome.

EDmummy Wrote:

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> The last dentist did Botox - I was offered it for

> my teeth grinding problem

>

> Captain Marvel Wrote:

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> > Botox. Dentists can now be botoxers


Not on the NHS surely. NHS is pretty cheap - Private is quite expensive in general.

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