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Smile & Shine Dental Practice

288 Seven Sisters Road, London N4 2AA

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Hours open

Monday:

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Tuesday:

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Wednesday:

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Thursday:

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Friday:

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

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Location & Phone number

288 Seven Sisters Road, London N4 2AA, United Kingdom
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Christopher Spence:
5

"I had gone to my dentist in Stoke Newington Dental Practice on Church street and they had made it clear that I had a cavity in my right top wisdom tooth which required extraction, for some reason they couldn't extract and they offered NHS referral (6 months) or private @ £250.00. I didn't take their referral, later that week as the tooth was infected and painful I made an appointment at Nice Smile Denal Surgery and they assessed the x rays and removed the infected wisdom tooth within 25 mins. It has now been 48 hours and I have not had any pain since the extraction, the cost of the tooth removal was £65.00. I would very much recommend this practice should you ever require any emergency or reasonalble priced dental work!!!"

almost 2 years ago
Hannah Rolland:
5

"I called around 20 dentists in the area and Smile & Shine were the only that could get me in. Had a check up and deep clean today with Dr Sadoh, both himself and the receptionist were friendly and welcome. I didn't have to wait, was seen straight away and was in and out within half an hour."

almost 2 years ago
Amy Reddington:
5

"Dr Sando is so lovely and very caring! Very good dentist. The practice is quite basic but it does the job."

almost 2 years ago
Joyce Iswa:
1

"I called this morning to cancel my appoint which was at 3:30. I’m a single mother so my baby sister couldn’t make it last minute. I called and the dentist who made the appointment for and checked my teeth picked up the call, he was extremely rude and had the nerve to try and argue with me on the phone over my situation. The first time I went to the dentist, this man had no problem perving over me. I highly recommended do not attend dentist at all."

almost 2 years ago
monika aktas:
1

"The dentist is not respecting patient at all I was have a appointment for my teeth to be fixed when I arrive it was bit early so I went back home on my way home I was having panic attacks I couldn’t brief after my husband call them and left massage that I am not able to come because of my hart problem then week after I call them to rebook my appointment and the dentist call me and told me that because I miss appointment he will see me after 6 months-time I ask him why after 6 months that is too long for me to wait that I am in pain which he was knowing about it and he replied to me because you missing appointment.I explain why I missed because of my panic attack happening to me on the day and he said to me that he is not accepting I feel from him that he is punishing patients if they missed appointment I never see in uk for 20 years of living that doctor or dentist will punish patients for missing appointment and special when you get unwell it was really disappointing.to see this I would not recommend this dentist !!! because this can happens to anyone and to punish patients for that is disgusting"

almost 3 years ago
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