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The Broadway Dental Practice
The Broadway Dental Practice is a family general dental practice providing all aspects of dental care, with an emphasis on high quality treatment. The practice has been serving the communities of Catford and south London since the 1940s with the highly qualified Dr Martin Hussain as the Principal Dentist from 1995. Associate Dentists, Dr David Gray and Dr Ruby Austin MBE, add the skills and experience that mean all aspects of modern dentistry are available here.

The team is completed by three dental nurses noted for their cheerfulness and friendly manner. Diane Austin joined The Broadway Dental Practice in 1989 while Jenny Waugh-Datadeen was recruited in 2002. Dr Vinojah Vibulandan joined us working as a clinical attachment trainee dental nurse. The management and smooth running of the practice is in the capable hands of our Practice Manager, Jacqui Coveney, another team member who has been here since 1989.

With our highly experienced team and fully equipped modern practice we offer the highest standard of dental care to both NHS and private patients.
Services
We offer a wide range of treatments, covering all aspects of dentistry.
For detailed information about some of our treatments, see the advice section.
Full range of restorative dental treatment including fillings, crowns, bridges and dentures.
Oral cancer screening especially for those who smoke tobacco and have high alcohol consumption.
Special attention to gum disease (periodonitis) in diabetics, and those with a family history of gum problems.
We have excellent referral access to local specialist services at the London's main teaching dental hospitals at King's College Hospital, Guy's Hospital and St Thomas' Hospital.
You can find answers to frequently asked questions about some of our treatments here, as well as lifestyle advice for maintaining healthy teeth.
If you have any questions that aren't answered here, please contact us.
Daily brushing and cleaning between your teeth is important because it removes plaque.
If the plaque isn't removed, it continues to build up, feeding on the food debris left behind and causing tooth decay and gum disease.
When you eat food containing sugars and starches, the bacteria in plaque produce acids, which attack tooth enamel.
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