Spirit of Excellence Dental Practice - Romford
Quality Family and Cosmetic Dentistry
269 Brentwood Rd, Romford, RM2 5ST Directionshttps://www.yell.com/biz/spirit-of-excellence-dental-practice-romford-romford-8159265/#view=map
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Business overview
Come and have a smile makeover. Quality options will be discussed and provided. Join our practice for your regular great dental care.
The Spirit of Excellence Dental Practice is committed to the provision of quality care and dental experience, ease of access, the best possible and available, a bright smile and all round well-being.
Family, General and Cosmetic dentistry is provided in with care and patient comfort. Effort is made to make evening appointments available for the convenience of our patients. There is also out of hours and emergency care.
Locally we provide dental services to Gidea Park, Romford, Hornchurch, Emerson Park, Heath Park, Harold Wood, Harold Hill, Rainham, Dagenham, Beecontree. Our patients also come from other parts of Essex, London, Hertfordshire, and other countries especially by virtue of recommendations from those that previously used our services.
We are easily accessible for pedestrians and also easily accessible by bus, car, motorbikes and cycles. Bike anchorage is provided. There is free on site and free street parking on surrounding roads. Facilities are disability compliant.
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Products & Services
cosmetic dentistry
invisible dental braces
In-Line orthodontics clear braces
Fixed Braces
Fastbraces
tooth coloured fillings
teeth whitening
private dentistry
children's dentistry
dental bridgework
crown work
emergency dentists
root canal treatment
gum treatments
dentures
dental hygienists
veneers
Dentist
Braces
mercury free fillings
endodontics
Orthodontist
Credentials
Accreditations
- GDC Registered Member (83076)
Associations
- General Dental Council (83076)
Qualifications
- Dentistry, MSc (University Level Qualification)
Reviews
AVIOD FOR ANY TREATMENT INVOLVING A CHILD
1The dentist could see that as her mother I was distressed! Of course I was my four-year-old I just had an accident. He examined her only. Laughed at the situation and said “they’re only milk teeth they will fall in 3/4 years time” then continues to say I will be laughing about the situation in time to come. Since then We have visited a different dentist! Who in fact stated simply just examining couldn’t determine if there had been any damage. Due to the position of the teeth. The teeth either had to be moved, or removed. Which could only be determined by an X-ray. The dentist at this practice in May Fair was very apologetic for the treatment that we have received at Spirit of Excellence Dental Practice. As leaving the teeth untreated wasn’t an option. My child was unable to ‘bit’ and close her teeth, causing more damage!
Hi. Sorry you feel this way. It is more hazardous to expose a growing child to radiation for a deciduous tooth that will exfoliate, and for which the only treatment is to extract the tooth. The dentist smiled to calm you down, there was no laughter which is loud and obvious. The dentist naturally smiles to his patients, not frown. The dentist you have gone to is not given any right to apologise for our advice, as it is sound. What did that dentist's radiation exposure of the child achieve other than giving the advice to have the deciduous tooth extracted? No one will move (do orthodontic or braces treatment) for a deciduous tooth that will be lost to the tooth fairy soon after completing moving it. The options are to extract the traumatised deciduous tooth or ease down the opposing deciduous tooth that is catching on the displaced deciduous tooth. Luyi
Kind and patient dentist
4Clean, tidy and very professional dentistry.
Hi. Sorry you feel this way. It is more hazardous to expose a growing child to radiation for a deciduous tooth that will exfoliate, and for which the only treatment is to extract the tooth. The dentist smiled to calm you down, there was no laughter which is loud and obvious. The dentist naturally smiles to his patients, not frown. The dentist you have gone to is not given any right to apologise for our advice, as it is sound. What did that dentist's radiation exposure of the child achieve other than giving the advice to have the deciduous tooth extracted? No one will move (do orthodontic or braces treatment) for a deciduous tooth that will be lost to the tooth fairy soon after completing moving it. The options are to extract the traumatised deciduous tooth or ease down the opposing deciduous tooth that is catching on the displaced deciduous tooth. Luyi