Tupsley Dental Practice – Best Dental Clinic in Hereford is a private referral and general dental practice at the top of Aylestone Hill in Hereford offering preventative dentistry, denture treatment, dental crown preparation and fitting, and veneers.
In addition we offer a range of cosmetic dental treatments ranging from safe and effective teeth whitening, to white composite fillings and porcelain inlays.
Our referral service is available for general dental practices to refer patients to us who require Dental Implants or Root Canal treatment to restore their smile.
Our friendly team welcome you to Tupsley Dental Practice with the latest newspaper or magazine and tea/coffee making facility, to ensure your comfort. We are delighted to introduce Ricardo Martins LMD (U.Lis) MSc (U.Birm.) as an additional member of our growing practice. Ricardo will be welcoming new patients for general private dentistry, using his wealth of experience and excellent qualifications to bring you the trusted service for which the practice is known.
If you haven’t met me yet, I’m Sarah, new Dental therapist at Tupsley Dental Practice. During the Christmas break I embarked on a fantastic adventure doing dental voluntary work in Africa. It was something I have always wanted to do, here is a short account of the trip.
On 20th December 2013 our team of 6 travelled to Tanzania for a very different Christmas. The trip was organised and led by Mitesh Badiani, Clinical Lead and founder of dental charity Smilestar, accompanied by myself, an oral surgeon, 2 dental nurses and a student who came along as our sterilisation nurse.
After a long flight we finally arrived in Dar es Salaam late afternoon on 21st December. We had the evening to acclimatise then set off early next morning on what turned out to be a 16 hour journey to our place of work, Mufindi in the Southern Highlands. It was a marathon and the last 2 hours driving were in the dark on a rough track, we were relieved to arrive at our destination.
Our accommodation for the week was a volunteers’ house in a Children’s Village. The village itself looked after 72 orphans, most of whom were victims of HIV. The house was rustic and basic but soon became home.