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I'm looking to get braces done for myself but would like to find a child friendly one as our children are likely to need some orthodontic treatment when they get a bit older.


Our dentist mentioned the Dulwich Orthodontic Centre but she had no experience with them.


Can anyone recommend local orthodontists (or easy to get to from ED)or any comments on Dulwich Orthodontic centre? I'm looking to get the invisible braces.


Many thanks in advance

I've had to have alot of dental work in the last 12 months and after a difficult experience with my last (rubbish) dentist went to Half Moon Dental this week. They were really good, professional, made me feel at ease despite being a nervous patient, spent alot of time explaining the problem I had and how it would be fixed. I know they do Invisalign braces and I'd happily take my son there for his first trip to the dentist


http://www.halfmoondental.com/home%20page.html

For your children, I would recommend a referral to King's College dental school. My son has just finished his treatment there and now has a beautiful set of straight, even teeth. The staff there were brilliant with him and what's more the whole treatment was free!
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Dr Hieke B?rnert

Avoid this woman at all cost. After paying over ?4000 to correct a minor overbite, she ruined my sons teeth. He ended up with misaligned teeth. My regular dentist told me to complain and when I did, B?rnert tried to blame the problem on the shape of my sons teeth.

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