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Srini qualified from Bangalore University in 2001 and completed The statutory exam in 2007, he is a member of British Dental Association, Association of Dental Implantology and SAAD. He worked at Oral Surgery Department in Colchester general hospital, West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust for many years and is presently working as a part time staff surgeon at Ipswich Hospital NHS Trust.

Srini is also an experienced SAAD trained Seditionist, undertaking full range of implant and surgical treatment under both local anaesthesia and IV Sedation He was accredited as Dentist with Special Interest in Oral Surgery and provides minor oral surgery services for NHS Suffolk He has become a member of the Faculty of Dental Surgery by Royal College of Surgeons of England.
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The goal of modern dentistry is to prevent tooth loss. When a tooth cannot be saved, extraction (removal) of the tooth may be the only course of treatment. A tooth that is very decayed or damaged or lose because of gum disease may have to be extracted. Some teeth are more difficult to take out than others because of the size, shape, position in the mouth or the shape of their roots, therefore may require specialist help.
Having a beautiful smile may be even easier than you think. Many people achieve the look they've been dreaming of with our simple teeth "bleaching" procedure. Teeth whitening is safe, quick, and inexpensive. Just let us know at any appointment if you would like to begin bleaching. Teeth whitening can be used to correct many tooth discolorations.
We believe your child is a unique and precious individual, and we embrace the opportunity to make your child's dental visit fun, exciting, and educational. A caring and compassionate staff will be attentive to your child's needs to make his/her dental experience fun and enjoyable. We know how hectic working parents are and we are committed to make our dental services a little more convenient and accessible.
Your gums, periodontal ligaments, and underlying bones support your teeth and hold them in place. It is important to keep both this foundation and your teeth healthy. Your mouth contains bacteria. Some of the bacteria are good, and some types can be harmful to your teeth. Bacteria contained in plaque are a major cause of tooth decay and gum disease.
Most people have fillings of one sort or another in their mouths. Nowadays fillings can be natural looking. Many people are more conscious about the way they look, so they don't want silver fillings that show when they laugh or smile. White fillings have always been considered less long-lasting than silver amalgam fillings.
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