The British International Dental Centre celebrated its grand opening on Thursday in Mirghab Tower, West Bay. The ribbon-cutting ceremony was led by the British ambassador Neerav Patel and the centre’s founder, Dr Sarah Aalders, a statement said.

“For the past 30 years, the mission of both branches of the British International Dental Centre has been to create beautiful smiles through exceptional dentistry. We are excited to continue this legacy in our wonderful new location,” said Dr Sarah.

Ambassador Patel lauded the dental centre for its outstanding achievements and dedication over the past three decades. “The dental centre offers cutting-edge care with state-of-the-art technology. Upon entering the centre, visitors are greeted by a stunning view of the Sheraton Grand Doha and the sea, creating a calming ambience, perfect for those who may feel apprehensive about visiting the dentist,” the statement said.
Dr Sarah expressed her gratitude to Qatar’s Minister of Public Health HE Dr Hanan Mohamed al-Kuwari for her vision and the stringent guidelines and licensing standards that have enabled to set up a dental clinic that meets the highest standards.

The centre deploys advanced dental techniques and technology, including the use of scanners instead of impressions, the latest gentle Guided Biofilm Therapy for dental cleaning, gum depigmentation using lasers, on-site milling of dental crowns, the latest 3D radiography with Sirona Cone Beam CT scans, operating microscope, intraoral cameras, and dental implants.

Dr Sarah explained that state-of-the-art technology enhances communication between dentists and patients, leading to more accurate diagnoses, increased precision, and fewer complications. This results in more efficient and gentler treatments, along with reduced post-operative pain.

“In addition, our latest sterilisation technology offers outstanding cross-infection control, ensuring that our patients feel secure,” she said. The British International Dental Centre adheres to hygiene and health and safety guidelines from the World Health Organisation, the Ministry of Health Qatar, and Public Health England. “The British International Dental Centre comes highly recommended for both simple and complex dental treatments, as reflected by their 5,100 Google reviews with a 4.9-star rating,” the statement added.
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