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Dulwich Dental Beauty - recommendation


chuckiep

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I had been a client at Townley Rd Dental for 15 years and have always been happy with their work. They have now been taken over by Dulwich Dental Beauty and I have been blown away by the service, professionalism, attention to detail and advice Kunal and his team have provided my family and I with.

Simone recently fitted me with a crown, a complicated and timely process which Simone carefully undertook always checking I was ok and fully understood each stage of the process.

I am currently, at the age of 47, sporting fixed braces to straighten my wonky teeth, fitted by Kunal.. 1 month in, my teeth are moving really well and I am looking forward to smiling in photos again.

Kunal came to our rescue last week when my daughter left her retainers on the train sorting out a new set immediately... Dulwich Orthodontics were going to charge ?300!

I also love how they send a polite text, email and a reminder call for each appointment... the reception staff are fab.

This is not an advert, just a shout out for a great, new business that we are lucky to have in East Dulwich.

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