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I have just moved to ED and I'm looking for a good dentist that accepts NHS patients.


I'm very anxious about going but definitely need to.


Looking for somewhere where the staff are friendly with a clean waiting room (been in some manky eaiting rooms in the past and it didn't help the anxiety). Oh, and a lovely dentist would be fab.


I know that there are lots of threads out there but I would really like to get a picture of what the surgeries are like now.


Have moved practically opposite East Dulwich Dental Centre so any opinions on that one would be ace.


Thanks,


D

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I have been to Townley Road Dental this week as a first time patient of theirs. I had 1 filling from the dentist and also a full clean and polish from the hygienist.


I can't fault them at all. Very professional and also explain what they are doing each step of the way. By far the best Dentist I have been to.

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I've just been to North Cross Road (Smile surgery) and had a second check-up. I haven't received any treatment there do far except a clean but am going back for a filling in a week so can update you then. Am happy so far. Does anyone else have views on this surgery? The dentist there is tackling a decaying tooth which three other dentists have said to ignore.
Hate visiting the dentist but I would recommend Smile (North Cross Road). I went to Grace and she was brilliant. I had two fillings (one was a replacement). I found several staff at the Dulwich Dental Clinic to be rude and the clinic is quite impersonal. All staff at Smile were very pleasant and I felt comfortable and welcome.

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