lafrog
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Hello I am new and looking for dentist recommendation if anyone can help? :)I am looking for someone good in canal root treatment
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I am learning english,correct me it is helpfull:):
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snowdrop
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i edorse what meryl said his partner mr fern good aswel
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I agree with Meryl - Andrew Yaxley is a really good dentist. I too have been going there for years.
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They say the dog is man's best friend. I don't believe it - how many of your friends would you neuter?
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Joe
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I will agree with the others endorsing Yaxley (& Fern), I went to Yaxley for years, but then developed a super sensitivity to dental pain & had lot of trouble with no dental anaesthetics working. The Yaxley practise was at that time a little sparce on high tech equipment & were unable to help me. The practice on the High Street had more advanced equipment & technology, it's a much bigger practise, but it still didn't meet my needs. Next up from that was a big practise in Beccles, they have even more facitities but still couldn't help me. In the end I had to go private, to Wade of Brundall, who, while not having the technical facilities himself has excellent contacts & access to other practises at the James Paget Hospital & at other private practises, some of whom also do NHS work, & was able to get me into places that can give me, a diabetic, the full general anaesthetic I need for any dental work.
But unless you have special requirements this won't be necessary. I can look up the Beccles practise for you if you like.
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Lpeek
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John G Plummers is a great one, I've been there for years and never had a problem! Theyre up near the Denes High School
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funkychick
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Avenue dentist Mr Antonio lovely gentle chap and they are taking on NHS patients
Mr Yaxley is lovely too but not sure they are taking new patients on worth a try
Not sure why you had to go all round the houses Joe any one with special needs can be referred for anesthetic at JPH by any dentist and although I didnt have any special medical problems this year I was happily referred on to JPH because I was so fearful of having a wisdom tooth out without an anesthetic
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malcolm
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I go to John Plummers at Oulton Medical Centre and am very happy there. Last i heard they were taking new patients.
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lafrog
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Thank you for realy fast answer ;DNow I have options to choose from
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paulears
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I've been going to Plummers for years - while it was a new practice belonging to Ian Fox, who partnered up with Mr Plummer. I've been very happy, but had a root canal needing doing, and it was a toughy - and the dentist said she really couldn't do it as it needed specialist treatment - she gave up when I'd had all the anaesthetic she could give and the tears were still running down my face.
They sent me to a private dentist practice in Norwich Charing Cross Practice 13 Charing Cross Norwich NR2 4AX
They had microscopes and were amazing. Cost a lot, but well worth it for a pain free experience
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lafrog
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Thank you paulears for recommendation:D I went to Charing Cross Practice and I must say they are really good:D Thank you again:)
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I am learning english,correct me it is helpfull:):
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