Battersea Dental Practice
49 Kersley Street
Battersea
London SW11 4PR Tel: 020 7738 0002
Fax: 020 7738 0114 |
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We all believe in the importance of helping
both NHS and Private patients to maintain
their dental health for all the days of the year
when you don't have a dental appointment. Early
detection and prevention of gum problems
means that patients can keep their own teeth for
longer, whether or not they are filled. |
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the value of cosmetic dentistry,
offering our dental patients the beautiful
smile they deserve, as part of this service
we have recently introduced a painless and
effective tooth whitening service, we are
a state-of-the-art dental practice in London
offering this particular cosmetic dental treatment,
click here for
more details. We are a long established dental
practice located in Battersea, London
on Battersea Bridge Road (click
here for details as to how to find us).
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Our dentists offer both NHS
dental care and Private dental care for a
full range of dental treatment. We also have
a visiting oral surgeon. Please click
here for more details of the dental treatments
available in our practice. We also endeavour
to see emergency patients on the same day.
Treatment available under the NHS
If you are not on a state benefit that entitles
you to free treatment, you have to pay the
prices set by the Government for NHS dental
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At Battersea Preventive Dental Practice, we will
provide all your treatment on the NHS unless it
is not permitted. If a treatment is not permitted
on the NHS the dentist will tell you. This could
be a white filling on a molar (backtooth) or a white
crown on a back molar. You can choose to have the
NHS option i.e. a metal filling or a metal crown
or you can choose the white filling or white crown
on your back tooth which would be done privately.
Your dentist will arrange to give you a price, in
writing, when you return to reception.
You will decide whether you wish to have the treatment
done privately or under the NHS. You must tell your
dentist which you have chosen before s/he starts
preparing the work. ie.drilling your tooth, as the
preparation for the treatment may well be different
and once started will not be able to be changed.
You would then be responsible for any changes associated
with the work.
You may be asked to pay a deposit for any long appointments
or laboratory work. This deposit will be deducted
from the total cost for the work which you have
on your written estimate. You will receive a receipt
for the money you pay us.
For more information on finding out whether you
are entitled to NHS dental treatment, click
here. |
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