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Are you self-conscious, or embarrassed by your smile?  Do you have 'stained', 'crooked' or even 'missing' teeth?

 

“My promise to you … if you are either 'embarrassed about your teeth' or ‘afraid of dentists’ I promise I will use all my 14-years of experience to give you the best possible smile, with the least amount of pain or fuss.Modern dentistry has changed… let me show you how I can care for you and your smile.   A bright smile can make you look years younger and massively boost your self-confidence.

  

Come and talk to me soon.

Dr Shikha Mittal BDS (Hons), MFDS RCS Edin, PG Diplmp (RCS)

HOW TO SPOT AND TREAT GUM DISEASE:

3 out of 4 people may suffer from gum disease at some point in their lives, many of whom just aren't aware of it. Knowing how to spot the symptoms of gum disease and how to look after your gums are the foundations for keeping healthy teeth for life.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Save 33% OFF the price of a full-mouth detox and advice on how to stop GUM DISEASE for good call 01763 244805 

For MORE info & watch our video on Gum Disease Click Here 

General Dentistry

Royston Dental Suite is open to new patients offer a pain-free service for adults and children

Royston Dental Suite offers a wide range of gental Cosmetic Dentistry, making you look younger and more confident.

Cosmetic Dentistry

Smile Consultation

For a limited time Royston Dental Suite will be offering a FREE 4-Step Smile Makeover Consultantion worth £147.00

Emergency Dentistry

Do you need an emergency dentist in Royston? Contact the surgery on 01763 244805 and we will endeavor to see you the same day. 

At Royston Dental Suite we believe every child’s smile is magical and their first tooth, a milestone.  With education we can help them to keep healthy teeth and gums all their life! 

Caring for our children’s teeth is a big responsibility. Royston Dental Suite believes good oral hygiene is determined in childhood so it’s vital that children’s dental experiences are positive. We recommend your child come to the dentist when they're as young as possible and at least once by the time they're two. This is so they become familiar with the environment and get to know the dentist.

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