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Dentist Referrals

We gladly accept independent referrals from dentists for patients who need: implant solutions for missing teeth, or loose dentures; perio (gum disease) or routine hygiene treatments; dental pain (where patients want to save their teeth, if possible); badly damaged teeth (deep decay, or fractures); teeth discolouration including white spot lesions; and teeth straightening (including Invisalign).

We’re proud to collaborate with dental colleagues in the south of Scotland and the north of England. We strive to maintain strong relationships with our referring clinicians to ensure your patients receive exceptional care.

Dentist treating a patient who has come through via referral

How to make referrals

Referrals can be made online with the form below or you can call us if preferred. We can usually accommodate urgent referrals to alleviate pain when needed.

Once we receive your referral, our team will contact your patient to schedule an initial consultation and develop a tailored treatment plan. After completing care, we’ll update you and return the patient to your care.

Please contact us for more information or to discuss treatment options. We appreciate your support and look forward to working together.

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Radiographs & Clinical Photographs

If you would like to attach any radiographs, clinical photographs or any documents that you feel would be of use, please use the upload facility below. Or email them to hello@gentletouch.dental. Total max size 4mb.

 
 
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