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Dental centre opens wide



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Published Date: 15 July 2008
THE new Bonnyrigg dental centre has opened its doors to patients after work was completed.
It has five surgeries and a decontamination unit for instruments, and provides emergency care for people who are not registered with their own dentist.

It also contains a special paediatric dentist, who will take referrals from other practitioners working in the area, and a special care dentist who treats adults and children with learning disabilities and complex medical problems.

It is staffed by 15 to 20 dentists and dental care professionals, who are supported by six administration workers.





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  • Last Updated: 15 July 2008 10:00 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Midlothian
 
1

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 15/07/2008 13:40:58

A Brilliant step in the right direction!

'WELL-DONE'!
2

Jed Smith,

Moscow 15/07/2008 16:03:11
The headline for this article is terrible.

It's molar less the worst pun I've heard this week.
3

Simon M,

Edinburgh 21/07/2008 16:16:38
Planned and paid for by the previous Labour-led Scottish Executive. How long before Smug Eck wheels up in his limo to claim the credit for this at an official opening?

 

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