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Ilford dentists sign up to web initiative

Thursday, December 13, 2012
5:24 PM

An Ilford dental surgery has signed up to a London-focused website to help people book instant appointments.

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The Fencepiece Dental Practice in Fencepiece Road is included, along with more than 1,000 other dentists, on Toothpick.com.

Website users can search for a practice and then book online.

The website’s founder, dentist Sandeep Senghera, said the difficulty of finding a good practice is a barrier to good dental health in the capital. A London Assembly report said despite London having one of the highest concentrations of dentists nearly one million Londoners hadn’t visited the dentist in the past two years.

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