Menston Dental Practice was awarded a top industry customer service award this week, based on feedback from WhatClinic.com customers over a twelve month period. Only clinics that have an excellent record of service and superior satisfaction record meet the high standards set by WhatClinic.com. Customers rated clinics based on how well the clinic treated them, how quickly they were contacted and seen, and how happy they were with the treatment.
Clinical Director, Dr Tauqir Butt today said; “We are delighted to be recognised for our commitment to customer service. We believe in treating our patients as we would like to be treated ourselves.”
WhatClinic.com CEO Caelen King congratulated Menston Dental Practice and said “These awards are based on real customer feedback, over many months. Last year, 15.2 million people from 237 countries and territories visited WhatClinic.com to help find the right clinic.
We believe that empowering the patient with accurate information is the future of a successful healthcare market. With these awards we honour clinics that are fanatical about customer care and consistently put the patient first.”
March Newsletter
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Gum Disease Destroys Your Smile
Gum disease, also called gingivitis or periodontal disease (periodontitis), begins with bacterial growth in your mouth and may end – if not properly treated – with tooth loss due to destruction of the tissue that surrounds your teeth.
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Composite Bonding
Composite bonding is a great way of simply and painlessly changing the look of your teeth. If you have crooked teeth from childhood or chipped and worn teeth from grinding or trauma then composite bonding can change the position and replace the missing tooth structure.
It works by carefully bonding tooth composite filling material to the edges of the teeth. There is usually no need to drill and no injections are needed. Something we would all like to avoid.
Once bonded the filling is shaped to the desired look, finished and polished. The fillings are very durable and can always be repaired and re-polished.
Composite bonding is a more preferable option to more complex and destructive treatments such as veneers and crowns. It is much lower risk and results in much lower complications for the tooth. It is also much quicker and therefore cost effective.
Teeth Grinding (Bruxism)
Most people probably grind and clench their teeth from time to time. Occasional teeth grinding does not usually cause harm, but when teeth grinding occurs on a regular basis, called bruxism, the teeth can be damaged and other oral health complications can arise.
Why Do People Grind Their Teeth?
Although teeth grinding can be caused by stress and anxiety, it often occurs during sleep and is more likely caused by an abnormal bite or missing or crooked teeth.
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