Welcome to Maple Dental Centre, we are an established dental Practice in Roehampton, London, for over 40 years. The current Practice owner and principal is Dr. Hamid Ghods. We offer NHS and Private dental treatments with an emphasis on providing quality, accessible treatments and care to our patients. At Maple Dental Centre we have two experienced dentists who aim to provide family dentistry and cosmetic dentistry of the highest level for residents of Roehampton and surrounding areas.
We have three superbly equipped surgeries with digital x-rays. We also have an experienced and wonderful hygienist to help you prevent gum disease. I have been going to Maple surgery for over 20years. And i have NEVER had a bad experience. My dentist Hamed Godds is a lovely man and has always treated my teeth. I must admit I'm quite scared of any dentist's, but i found the people who work there are friendly and do their jobs well.
I will NEVER change my dentist Hamed Godds for all the tea in china. I highly recommend Dr. Ghods, and the Maple Dental Centre, the staff are very friendly and try very hard to accommodate your request as best as they can.
We have three superbly equipped surgeries with digital x-rays. We also have an experienced and wonderful hygienist to help you prevent gum disease. I have been going to Maple surgery for over 20years. And i have NEVER had a bad experience. My dentist Hamed Godds is a lovely man and has always treated my teeth. I must admit I'm quite scared of any dentist's, but i found the people who work there are friendly and do their jobs well.
I will NEVER change my dentist Hamed Godds for all the tea in china. I highly recommend Dr. Ghods, and the Maple Dental Centre, the staff are very friendly and try very hard to accommodate your request as best as they can.
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Our team of experienced, friendly and caring staff is taking part in regular training and undergoing continuous professional development, so you can be reassured that you are in safe and capable hands.
Hamid graduated from Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden in 1997 and has been working in Maple Dental Centre since then.
Hamid is a member of the British Dental Association and has an interest in cosmetic dentistry.
Ali has more than twenty years experience in both NHS and private dentistry.
Hamid graduated from Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden in 1997 and has been working in Maple Dental Centre since then.
Hamid is a member of the British Dental Association and has an interest in cosmetic dentistry.
Ali has more than twenty years experience in both NHS and private dentistry.
At Maple dental surgery we offer a full range of general dental services to help you maintain strong healthy teeth.
Our dentists will provide a full examination and together we will develop a personally tailored dental plan to restore your beautiful smile.
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Our dentists will provide a full examination and together we will develop a personally tailored dental plan to restore your beautiful smile.
Yes, I would like to receive communications from dental practice about products and services that might be of interest to me.
Most people have fillings of one sort or another but today, because we are much more conscious of our smile, we can choose a natural looking alternative - the composite or tooth-coloured filling.
A composite resin is a tooth-coloured plastic mixture filled with glass (silicon dioxide) first introduced in the 1960s.
Originally only used for front teeth because of their softer nature, modern improvements to their composition make them generically suitable today.
Composite fillings are more difficult to place than silver fillings so may take your dentist 15-20 minutes longer to complete and because in some cases they are considered to be a cosmetic treatment, they are not available on the NHS and must be paid for.
A composite resin is a tooth-coloured plastic mixture filled with glass (silicon dioxide) first introduced in the 1960s.
Originally only used for front teeth because of their softer nature, modern improvements to their composition make them generically suitable today.
Composite fillings are more difficult to place than silver fillings so may take your dentist 15-20 minutes longer to complete and because in some cases they are considered to be a cosmetic treatment, they are not available on the NHS and must be paid for.
A crown is a cap that is placed over a tooth and held in place by dental adhesive or cement.
Crowns can be made from a variety of materials.
They can be made from plastic, ceramic or metal alloys.
A combination of metal and ceramic is also possible to maximise strength and simulate the appearance of natural teeth.
Firstly, a thorough clinical examination is conducted with radiographs, by the dentist.
The suitability for crowns is assessed and any preparatory work is carried out.
Your dentist will also be able to advise on material choices, treatment sequence and any other concerns you may have.
Crowns can be made from a variety of materials.
They can be made from plastic, ceramic or metal alloys.
A combination of metal and ceramic is also possible to maximise strength and simulate the appearance of natural teeth.
Firstly, a thorough clinical examination is conducted with radiographs, by the dentist.
The suitability for crowns is assessed and any preparatory work is carried out.
Your dentist will also be able to advise on material choices, treatment sequence and any other concerns you may have.
Periodontal disease is the Number One cause of tooth loss amongst adults.
This is because a certain number of people (15-20%) have immune systems that overreact to the bad bacteria in their mouths.
When this overreaction occurs, the immune system attacks and breaks down the bone and tissue that surround the tooth.
This destruction is not predictable and can occur sporadically.
None of us knows if we are part of this 15-20% because we can't usually feel or notice the onset of gum and bone (periodontal) disease.
This is because a certain number of people (15-20%) have immune systems that overreact to the bad bacteria in their mouths.
When this overreaction occurs, the immune system attacks and breaks down the bone and tissue that surround the tooth.
This destruction is not predictable and can occur sporadically.
None of us knows if we are part of this 15-20% because we can't usually feel or notice the onset of gum and bone (periodontal) disease.
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