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daviddentalcare · 9 months ago
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Top Reasons to Visit an Emergency Dentist in Guildford
The Unsung Heroes of Oral Health
Hello, Guildford community! Have you ever thought about what happens when you face a sudden dental issue that just can't wait? That's where Emergency Dental in Guildford comes in. Emergency dentists are the unsung heroes ready to assist you in times of urgent dental need. Let’s explore the top reasons why you might need to visit one.
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What is Emergency Dental Care?
Emergency Dental Guildford refers to the immediate care and treatment provided for unexpected dental problems that require prompt attention. This can range from severe toothaches to accidents involving your teeth.
Reasons to Seek an Emergency Dentist in Guildford
Severe Toothache: If you're experiencing a toothache that’s too intense to ignore, it's time to see an emergency dentist. It could be a sign of something more serious like an infection.
Broken or Chipped Tooth: Accidents happen, and if you've chipped or broken a tooth, an Emergency Dental Guildford service can help. They can provide immediate care to prevent further damage or infection.
Lost Filling or Crown: If a filling or crown comes out, it can expose sensitive parts of your tooth. An emergency dentist can provide a quick fix to avoid pain and further damage.
Bleeding Gums: While some gum bleeding is normal, if it's excessive or doesn't stop, it's important to seek emergency dental care. It could be a sign of gum disease.
Swollen Jaw or Mouth: Swelling in the jaw or mouth can indicate an infection, such as an abscess, which needs immediate attention.
Knocked-Out Tooth: If you’ve had a tooth knocked out, time is of the essence. An emergency dentist in Guildford might be able to save the tooth if you act quickly.
The Benefits of Visiting an Emergency Dentist
Prompt Pain Relief: One of the primary benefits of visiting an emergency dentist is the immediate relief from pain. Preventing Further Damage: Quick action can often save a tooth and prevent the need for more extensive dental work in the future. Peace of Mind: Knowing that there’s a Dentist in Guildford ready to provide emergency care can give you peace of mind.
What to Expect During an Emergency Dental Visit
When you visit an Emergency Dental Guildford clinic, you can expect:
Immediate Attention: Emergency dentists prioritize urgent cases, so you’ll be attended to quickly. Thorough Examination: They will conduct a thorough examination to determine the cause of your problem. Treatment Options: The dentist will explain your treatment options and take immediate steps to address pain and discomfort. Follow-Up Care Advice: You will receive advice on how to care for your dental issue post-visit and information on any necessary follow-up appointments.
How to Prepare for an Emergency Dental Visit
Describe Your Symptoms Clearly: Be ready to explain what happened and describe your symptoms in detail. Bring Your Dental Records: If possible, bring along your dental records. This will help the emergency dentist provide the best care. Stay Calm: Try to stay as calm as possible. Stress can exacerbate pain and discomfort.
Preventing Dental Emergencies
While not all dental emergencies can be prevented, regular check-ups with a Dentist in Guildford and good oral hygiene can significantly reduce the risk.
Regular Dental Check-Ups: Regular visits to your dentist can catch potential issues before they become emergencies. Good Oral Hygiene: Brushing twice a day, flossing, and using mouthwash can keep your teeth and gums healthy. Wearing Protective Gear: If you play sports, wear a mouthguard to protect your teeth from injury.
Your Trusted Ally in Dental Emergencies
In conclusion, Emergency Dental in Guildford is an essential service that provides care when you need it the most. Whether it’s a sudden toothache, a broken tooth, or any other urgent dental issue, the emergency dentists in Guildford are there to offer immediate relief, expert care, and peace of mind. Remember, in times of dental distress, your emergency dentist is just a call away.
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wimbledonconfidentaldentist · 5 months ago
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Emergency dentist and urgent dental care – how is it helpful
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As far as dental emergencies are concerned, it is important to secure prompt and the right treatment to avoid unnecessary complications. Dental emergency...
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directdentalwandsworth · 6 months ago
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posthousedental · 2 years ago
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Looking for an NHS Emergency Dentist in Weybridge?
If you’re looking for an NHS Emergency Dentist in Weybridge, then look no further than our Emergency Dental Clinic! Our clinic offers an efficient and professional service for all of your dental needs, including emergency services. 
What to do if you have a dental emergency
When you are dealing with a dental emergency, you may feel overwhelmed and unsure of what to do. At Weybridge Dental Practice, we provide an Emergency Dental Service so that you can get the care and attention you need when you need it most.
If you need an NHS dentist emergency appointment, the first thing you should do is call us on our emergency helpline. Our team of dentists is available 24/7 and can provide you with advice and treatment over the phone. If your situation requires more urgent care, we can arrange for you to come into the clinic straight away.
What services we offer at our emergency dental clinic
At our Emergency Dental Clinic, we provide a range of NHS emergency dental services for our patients. Whether you have an urgent toothache or have recently lost or broken a tooth, our experienced team of NHS emergency dentists is here to help.
We are proud to offer a professional NHS emergency dental service that is tailored to meet your individual needs. Our goal is to ensure that you receive the highest standard of care and that your treatment is successful in the long term. If you have a dental emergency, we’re here to help! Contact us today to make an appointment at our Emergency Dental Clinic.
How to make an appointment at our emergency dental clinic
If you have a dental emergency, don’t wait to take action. Weybridge Dental Practice provides emergency dental services to help you get the care you need quickly and safely. Our Emergency Dental Clinic is open seven days a week to help our patients with urgent needs.
At Weybridge Dental Practice, we understand the importance of having access to quality dental care during an emergency. That’s why we prioritize our Emergency Dental Clinic and strive to provide the best care for our patients in their time of need. If you have a dental emergency, don’t hesitate to call us and make an appointment. We’ll be more than happy to provide you with the care you need.
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headcanonsandmore · 1 year ago
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'Glad All Over (Cake By The Ocean)', Chapter One
Summary: Nyssa Traken, a dentist from London, finds herself in the small Cornish town of Tregonnereth. While initially in the town for a short break from the big city, upon meeting Tegan Jovanka (a jack-of-all-trades), Nyssa begins to find herself falling in love with the charms of the close-knit local community (and maybe a certain someone as well)...
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Here's my new multi-chapter fic, everyone! I hope you enjoy it! I've been wanting to write a chill, cosy, slice-of-life rom-com for a while, so I hope you enjoy it! This won't have so much of a dedicated release schedule, but -given the more relaxed pace of this fic- I think that fits it quite well.
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Read on AO3.
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Nyssa Traken sighed, stretching her toes out on the sand.
To be honest, when she had started her working week that Monday in London, she hadn’t been expecting to end it sat on a beach, in Tregonnereth, a small town in Cornwall. For one thing, she had a job in London.
But her job as a dentist was growing increasingly unfulfilling. Dental practices across the country were becoming increasingly geared towards the rich, with a noticeable reduction in patients from the NHS. It saddened Nyssa; one of the greatest health services on the planet was being broken up piecemeal and sold off to private companies for profit.
Nyssa, the daughter of a dyed-in-the-wool Welsh trade-unionist, felt an immense sense of anger towards the people responsible for this.
Many dentists were either leaving the profession, or moving abroad for better pay. She’d read somewhere that, in the decade since 2010, the amount of dentists throughout the UK had severely declined, especially outside of major cities.
Nyssa sighed again, drawing her knees up in front of her and wrapped her arms around her legs.
So, why Cornwall? Why this particular town in Cornwall?
To be honest, Nyssa had only been to this place once. On a family holiday when she was a small girl. Her parents had taken her here to get away from London, from the noise and frantic pace of life. Nyssa remembered walking with her parents along the sandy beach, looking forward to the promised ice cream for a mid-afternoon snack.
It was the last holiday they had been on, just the three of them.
Nyssa let out a small sigh, staring out to sea. It was a calm day, and the first signs of summer sunshine were peaking through the clouds. Whenever she had looked at weather forecasts, it had always seemed as if Cornwall got an astonishing amount of both rain and sunshine. Mercifully, today was highlighting the latter.
She imagined she probably looked a rather strange sight; a woman sat on the sand in a suit (the fabric of her waistcoat, of course, contrasted nicely with the Edwardian-styled knee-length skirt, the jacket having been tidily folded into Nyssa’s bag due to the warmer weather). But she found it difficult to care; the sand was dry and this suit had done her in good stead for years. The warm wind was pleasant on her exposed forearms, as she had smartly folded the sleeves of her blouse up to her elbows.
There was a buzz in Nyssa’s leather messenger bag. Frowning slightly, she rummaged through the contents, past her jacket and socks, and extracted her phone.
‘Hi, Mel,’ she said, climbing getting to her feet. It was more comfortable to walk on sand barefoot anyway.
‘Nyssa, where exactly are you?’ came the confused voice of Mel Bush. She was both a friend and a colleague; the two of them had even been housemates for a while at one point.
‘Er… Cornwall.’
Nyssa heard the redhead take a large intake of breath.
‘Why are you in Cornwall? You barely like going further than the M25!’
‘I…’ Nyssa put her head in her other hand, as she walked along the beach. It was so deserted that she wasn’t concerned about her shoes being stolen, as she might have been back in London. The sea breeze ruffled her Gibson-Girl-inspired up-do of brown hair. ‘I… I needed somewhere quiet.’
‘And… you decided on a seven-hour drive through the West-Country instead of just going to a park?’ Mel asked, sounding concerned. ‘Nyssa, is something wrong?’
Nyssa sighed, grateful for the worry her friend was showing.
‘I’m sick of practicing in London, Mel,’ she said. ‘Looking into the mouths of rich people who just want their teeth whitened and spend half their time in the surgery treating the clerical staff like rubbish. Our NHS patients can’t afford our fees, and I’m not high-up enough to do anything to help them. I just… I feel like I’m not helping anyone doing what I’m doing.’
Mel made sounds of sympathy.
‘Maybe Cornwall will be good for you. Wellness, and all that.’
Nyssa chuckled. Mel was a bit of a keep-fit nut, and her latest interest was a combination of mindful meditation mixed with yoga.
‘The sea breeze is pretty nice here,’ she said, looking out through the waves. ‘There’s no traffic. No taxi drivers yelling at each other. And the air is so clean.’
‘Hey, you focus on you,’ Mel said. ‘Have a nice long weekend, and do that breathing technique I recommended the other day.’
Nyssa chuckled.
‘I’ll try, Mel. Thank you.’
‘No problem,’ Mel replied, warmly. ‘See you next week; bye!’
‘Bye.’
Nyssa hung up, placed her phone in her bag, and turned around, heading back to where she had been sat.
Both her shoes were missing. In their place was the tide.
‘Drat!’
Nyssa hurried forward. Sure enough, she couldn’t see a thing. Well, shoes probably didn’t float, so that was unsurprising. Still…
Nyssa sat down on the sand, and groaned. Yes, she could always buy another pair, but that pair had seen her through so much. They were a good pair of shoes; comfortable yet smart. Nyssa had always been very particular about her personal belongings; when she wore something out, she tended to just replace it with something either identical or something very similar. It was the way she had always been-
Thud.
Nyssa’s shoes landed on the sand.
‘These yours?’
Nyssa looked up.
A woman was standing in front of her. She was a couple of inches shorter than Nyssa, wearing a wetsuit. Her hair -shortly cropped- was wet and swept back to keep it out of her eyes. Her bicep bulged under the material of the wetsuit as she held a surfboard under her arm, and her stance on the sand was confident yet relaxed. Her accent was Australian, and Nyssa could see herself reflected in those large brown eyes.
‘Y-yes!’ Nyssa stammered, stumbling to her feet and picking up the shoes. ‘That’s-how-thank you- I-’
‘They washed up on my board,’ the woman said, not seeming to notice Nyssa’s flusteredness. ‘I’m guessing they got caught by the tide?’
Nyssa nodded.
‘Thank you; that’s very kind of you.’
The woman shrugged.
‘They almost stabbed me in the eye! You need to be more careful what you’re doing with your shoes.’
Nyssa stared at the woman, startled.
‘I… they just got swept out-’
‘You can’t just leave your shoes lying around when the tide is coming in,’ continued the woman, clearly irritated. ‘What if this had gotten stuck in the fishing nets- hang on, are you from London?’
‘Yes, I am!’ Nyssa exclaimed, feeling very thrown off. ‘How could you tell?’
‘Just a feeling,’ the woman said, wiping her nose with her free hand. ‘Most locals don’t tend to wear suits on the beach.’
Nyssa frowned, feeling irritated by the woman’s tone.
‘You’re being rather rude.’
‘This, coming from the person who almost blinded a surfer with her shoes. Whatever, just be more careful in future.’
Without so much as a backward look, the woman walked off, her board under her arm, leaving a trail of wet footprints in the sand and a very angry Londoner.
Nyssa turned, fists clenched as she sat down on the sand. The cheek!
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Eventually, once she had cooled down (that breathing technique of Mel’s was surprisingly effective), Nyssa put her now-dried shoes on her feet, left the beach, headed across the road, and into the café. It wasn’t a chain shop, but she didn’t really mind; coffee was coffee.
The place was well-made-up, with lots of seaside paintings on the walls. There was no queue at the counter, although a couple of teenagers were sat in the back.
‘One cappuccino,’ Nyssa said, as she approached the counter, rooting in her bag for her purse. ‘I think I’ve got some spare change here-’
‘Don’t tell me you lost that in the surf too?’ came a familiar voice.
Nyssa looked up.
‘You again!’
‘My name is Tegan, actually,’ said the Australian, who had presumably changed from her wetsuit into a black shirt, trousers and a matching apron. Not that Nyssa was taking notice, of course. ‘D’you want that cappuccino with dairy or non-dairy?’
‘Er... non-dairy,’ Nyssa replied. ‘Thank you.’
‘No worries,’ said the woman called Tegan.
‘Er, sorry about earlier,’ Nyssa said, slowly. ‘I… well, I’ve been having a rather strange day, and I took it out on you.’
‘I kinda gathered,’ Tegan said, chuckling a little. ‘Apology accepted. What’s your name?’
‘E-er,’ Nyssa said, suddenly feeling flustered. ‘I-’
‘It’s for the cappuccino,’ Tegan said, without missing a beat.
‘Nyssa,’ said Nyssa.
‘With a ‘y’?’
Nyssa nodded.
‘Welsh family, I take it.’
Nyssa repeated her nod.
Tegan chuckled, bemused.
‘Do baristas not talk much in London, then?’
‘Not really.’
‘Sounds rough.’
The Australian began making the cappuccino. Her biceps strained slightly against the fabric of her button-up shirt as she worked the coffee machine. Nyssa blinked quickly, feeling rather warm all of a sudden.    
‘So… Nyssa with a y,’ Tegan said, mouth twitching into a lopsided smile as passed over the coffee, and then leant against the counter. ‘What’s a big-city girl like you doing in Tregonnereth? Most tourists don’t arrive until later in the summer.’
Nyssa took a sip of the coffee. It was just right; not scalding, but warm enough to taste good.
‘Needed some quiet,’ she said, inbetween sips as she started to drain the mug. ‘London can be… a bit much.’
‘So I’ve heard.’
Nyssa finished the mug, and placed it back on the counter.
‘Thank you; that was lovely.’
‘No worries,’ Tegan said, smiling as she moved the mug away. ‘Would you like a cookie? We get them from the bakery in the high street.’
‘No, thank you,’ Nyssa said. ‘Too much sugar.’
‘Let me guess; you’re a dentist?’
‘Er… yes, why?’
Tegan shrugged.
‘You look like a scientist to me.’
‘Well, I did train as a doctor initially.’
‘Gotcha,’ Tegan cheeked, grinning. ‘You’ve got that vibe. Like you read science textbooks for fun. But -then again- I read airplane manuals for fun, so I suppose I’m not one to talk.’
Nyssa suddenly found herself snorting with laughter.
The Australian grinned, as she watched the Londoner double over with a fit of the giggles.
‘There we go,’ Tegan said. ‘Something tells me you needed a laugh, right?’
‘Y-yes,’ Nyssa gasped, mouth stretching into a smile ‘I did. How could you tell?’
Tegan shrugged.
‘Just a guess. You were carrying a lot of stress in your shoulders. Stress that I may have inadvertently added to, now that I think about it,’ -the Australian grimaced apologetically- ‘Sorry.’
Nyssa waved a hand.
‘It’s fine. You weren’t to know. And you made me laugh, so I would say we’ve even.’
‘Is that how it works?’
‘Yes. Equal and opposite reactions. Trust me,’ Nyssa said, smiling. ‘I’m a scientist.’
Tegan grinned.
‘See you around, Nyssa.’
‘Thank you… Tegan.’
Nyssa smiled, softly, as she turned and headed out the door. As it shut behind her, she couldn’t help but feel strangely buoyed, as if she had been given a second wind. Well, a pretty Australian smiling at you might well do that, she supposed.
She headed up Tregonnereth’s high street, away from the main harbour. It sloped upwards at a decent rate, meaning that Nyssa felt herself begin to tire as she approached a small square situated roughly halfway up the slope.
A fair-sized building (presumably the town hall) faced the square, with another side being taken up by a church. In the middle of the square was a war memorial and -stood in front of the memorial- was a group of children. There was all roughly school age, between nine and fifteen, and were all staring at a woman. The woman, dressed in a skirt, blouse and cardigan, had a commanding presence, like teachers Nyssa had known when she was at school herself, and possibly in her early forties. It was difficult to tell, as she had one of those beautiful ageless faces.
‘Now,’ said the woman, speaking to the children. ‘As you all know, Tregonnereth has existed for almost a thousand years, in one capacity or another. Can anyone hazard a guess as to why?’
‘Near to Plymouth?’ a young girl asked.
‘Partially, yes,’ replied the woman. ‘The trade heading along the Tamar valley passes here, and so there has always been a harbour of sorts.’
‘Not much here now,’ muttered a boy.
‘Oh, that’s not entirely true,’ said the woman. ‘Well, granted, the dental practice has closed, the library is now a mobile library and the GP surgery is on reduced hours, but-’
‘No cinema, no good shops-’
‘Yes, thank you, Andrew,’ interrupted the woman, frowning at the teenager who had spoken. ‘I will grant you that things are rather sparce in the town as of late, but you shouldn’t be pessimistic about it.’
The church bells rang for six.
‘Okay; let’s leave it here for today,’ said the woman, clapping her hands together. ‘All of you, make sure your parents know about the next town meeting, alright?’
There was a chorus of agreement, and the children dispersed, heading into the streets nearby.
As the children hurried away, the woman noticed Nyssa and walked across the square towards her, a warm smile on her face.
‘Hello, I’m Barbara Wright,’ the woman said, reaching out and shaking Nyssa’s hand. ‘Hope you didn’t mind my lecture; I’m one of the teachers at the school here.’
‘Nyssa Traken,’ Nyssa replied. ‘And I didn’t mind at all. I found it very interesting, actually.’
‘Thank you,’ Barbara gave a kind smile. ‘Oh, that’s a lovely name, by the way; are you old Cornish?’
‘Er, my father’s Welsh,’ Nyssa said.
‘Still Celtic,’ Barbara replied. ‘People often say that, when they come to Cornwall, it’s like coming home.’
Nyssa nodded, thoughtfully.
‘I was curious about something,’ Nyssa said. ‘Tregonnereth doesn’t seem to have a dental practice?’
Barbara sighed.
‘I’m afraid so. It’s the same in a lot of rural places nowadays; I’m afraid there just isn’t the population needed to keep a practice open. At least, that’s the official reason we were given.’
‘People still want a dental practice, surely?’
‘Absolutely; not everyone can drive to Plymouth or Truro, and -for the elderly- it’s not that easy to get the bus.’
Barbara sighed, folding her arms.
‘I wouldn’t say it in front of the children, but I am concerned about the town’s future. There’s nothing here for young people; most move to the nearest cities when they leave school, and the ones that leave for university rarely return- oh, hello, Tegan.’
Nyssa startled, as the Australian came to stand next to her.
‘Hi Barbara,’ Tegan said. She was now wearing a pair of dungarees over her black shirt, the sleeves of which she had folded up to her elbows. ‘I see you’ve met Nyssa with a y.’
Nyssa felt her face burn at the nickname.
‘Yes,’ Barbara said, clearly noticing Nyssa’s reaction but deliberately not saying anything. She gestured to Tegan. ‘Nyssa Traken, this is Tegan Jovanka; our resident… jack-of-all-trades, I suppose. Tegan, Nyssa and I were discussing things in the town; you remember how the dental practice closed down back in February.’
‘Hang on, weren’t you a dentist back in London?’ Tegan said, turning to Nyssa. ‘Why don’t you start our local practice up again?’
Nyssa stared at her.
‘What?’ Tegan asked. ‘You could do it! The building is owned by the town itself, so the rent is basically none-existent.’
‘Oh, that would be wonderful!’ Barbara said, smiling widely. ‘That would mean so much to us! But… are you sure? We are a long way from London, and I understand the change from the capital to a small town would be a big ask.’
Nyssa looked, between Barbara’s barely-disguised delight and Tegan’s encouraging smile, and found herself unable to mount a counter-argument.
Well… she had been growing tired of working in London, after all. It wasn’t as if she had much to go back for; her father had moved back to Wales years ago and, with the exception of Mel, Nyssa didn’t really have any friends back in London.
‘I… well, I’d have to see the practice,’ she said, slowly.
Tegan grinned, and Barbara smiled even wider.
‘It’s just down the road,’ Tegan said. ‘C’mon; I’ll show you the way-’
Without warning, she reached out and took Nyssa’s hand. Nyssa felt the heat rise in her cheeks, but she found herself unable or unwilling to resist Tegan pulling her away. She cast one last quick look at Barbara, who gave a rather knowing smile.
*
The premises for the old practice had definitely seen better days, she had to admit.
Granted, it wasn’t the roof was falling in, but the place had definitely not had much TLC in a long while. The front door urgently needed painting, and the grass outside was very overgrown.
‘What do you reckon?’ Tegan said, smiling at Nyssa. She had dropped Nyssa’s hand as they had come to a stop in front of the practice, and didn’t seem to have noticed Nyssa’s flusteredness. ‘Great location; just off the high street, but far away from the road to avoid the noise. The town’s car park isn’t too far away, either.’
Nyssa stared at the building.
‘The place would need a lot done to it,’ she said. ‘I mean, the pipes probably need seeing to, and then there’s the matter of getting it redecorated-’
There was a flutter, as Tegan opened her wallet. A long chain of licenses descended halfway to the ground.
Nyssa’s mouth fell open.
‘Carpentry, interior designer… even plumber?’
‘I’ll consider myself hired,’ Tegan said, grinning cheerfully as she closed up the wallet. ‘Shall we have a look?’
Nyssa stared at the woman, mouth still hanging open.
‘You amaze me, Tegan.’
‘Er, thanks,’ the Australian said, a slight but rather attractive flush rising in her cheeks. ‘So… shall we?’
Nyssa smiled, feeling her cheeks dimple. She nodded, and followed Tegan towards the door.
About an hour later, the two women emerged from the practice. Nyssa’s phone was now full of pictures of the various rooms, as well as possible ideas for what she could do with each of the rooms. A lot of the furniture could still be used, although it would need some cleaning first. Tegan had politely listened as Nyssa had excitedly rambled about requirements for dental practices, the Australian nodding along in a state of cheerful bafflement. If she didn’t care much for the discussion, she hadn’t made it known.
‘Listen,’ Tegan said, as she locked up the door behind hind. ‘I know we kind-of hassled you into this, but the final decision really is yours. You’re the one who’ll be running the place, after all.’
Nyssa smiled, appreciative of the Australian’s kind words.
‘Thank you, Tegan. I… I think I’ll need to think about it about it some more, especially in terms of the financial side of it. Starting up my own practice is a bit decision.’
Tegan nodded.
‘I find surfing normally helps me think.’
Nyssa chuckled.
‘I wouldn’t know the first thing about surfing.’
‘Maybe a walk around the harbour, then?’
Nyssa nodded, smiling.
*
The sun was already beginning to sink towards the horizon. Tegan had pointed out a hotel in the high street that Nyssa could stay in overnight, before a flat or house could be found for Nyssa in the local area.
The two women reached the harbour. A few small fishing boats were nestled against the harbour walls, and the sounds of seagulls could be heard echoing above the town. Judging from what Tegan had mentioned, the birds were menaces, often attacking dogs and even small children.
‘It’s pretty quiet in the winter,’ Tegan said, leaning against the interior of the sea wall. Her brown eyes reflected the setting sun. ‘On my first day here, it was blowing a gale and chucking it down with rain. But… I dunno, I knew I’d found a place I wanted to live.’
Nyssa nodded, quite unable to take her eyes away from the Australian’s face. Despite only knowing Tegan for that afternoon, she felt as if she’d known her for years. Was that strange? Or was that just wishful thinking on Nyssa’s part?
‘Halfway around the world?’ Nyssa asked. ‘How did that happen?’
Tegan chuckled, giving Nyssa a quick wink that sent a happy shiver up her spine.
‘Nyssa, I can’t be mysterious if you know that, can I?’
Nyssa giggled.
‘Fair point. Alright, keep your mysteries for now, Ms Jovanka.’
Tegan’s mouth quirked slightly.
‘For now?’
Nyssa gave a wink in return, chuckling.
The two women laughed together for a moment. Nyssa now knew that her initial assessment of Tegan had been rather misplaced; the woman wasn’t rude, she was simply forthright and straightforward in her opinions. And she had a kindness behind her eyes that was intoxicatingly endearing.
‘Hey… please stay,’ Tegan said, softly, turning to stare at Nyssa. Behind her, the sun was beginning to set, casting a cosy pink halo around the Australian’s face. ‘Build something with us here.’
Nyssa stared at the Australian, feeling herself lost in those lovely brown eyes.
Oh...
‘I… I suppose I’ll need to have my things sent down from London over the next few days.’
Tegan stared at her for a second, before letting out a whoop. Dashing forward, the Australian pulled Nyssa into a hug. Nyssa felt her cheeks flesh at the sudden contact, and gave a squeak as Tegan hoisted off her feet and swung her around and around in an arc, laughing with delight the entire time.
‘T-Tegan!’ Nyssa stammered, very aware of how close they suddenly were. ‘P-people might stare!’
‘I don’t bloody care!’ Tegan exclaimed, eyes shining as she beamed up at Nyssa. ‘You’re wonderful, Nys!’
Nys?
Oh, dear, Nyssa thought, as she stared into those gorgeous brown eyes. This had all gotten rather complicated…
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Thanks for reading, everyone; hope you enjoyed the first chapter! Stay tuned for the next!
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ineffectualdemon · 1 year ago
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The nearest NHS dentist to me that is taking on new patients is 113 miles away
There isn't one in my county or in either of the neighboring counties
The nearest NHS dentist taking patients is closer to LONDON than it is to me which is ridiculous
Fucking Tories
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theinconvenientlifestyle · 2 years ago
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Private health firms have donated more than £800,000 to the Conservative Party over the past ten years, openDemocracy can reveal.
This includes companies run by wealthy tycoons who have wined and dined former prime ministers Boris Johnson and Theresa May and other senior ministers.
The finding comes as the government hands out more NHS contracts to the private sector in a bid to tackle the backlog in the health service.
The British Medical Association has warned that relying on the private sector threatens the "sustainability of the NHS”, which has suffered from “a decade of underinvestment”.
Health profits
The Conservative Friends of the NHS is a group of Tory-voting doctors and health professionals who claim to support the NHS. The group’s president is health minister Maria Caufield and it has hosted stalls at the Conservative Party’s annual conference.
But the organisation’s chairman and founder, Dr Ashraf Chohan, has not worked for the NHS for 23 years, according to his LinkedIn profile, and himself has a private GP and private health insurance.
Chohan is a private health tycoon who set up a portfolio of medical and nursing businesses in London. One of his firms, West End Medical Practice Limited, has donated more than £198,000 to the Tories since 2019 – making it one of the sector’s biggest political donors.
As chair of the Conservative Friends of the NHS, Chohan has met with senior politicians, including Boris Johnson, Liz Truss and Nadhim Zahawi. Before Christmas, in the midst of the ongoing NHS crisis, he also attended a “meaningful” meeting at Number 10.
Despite the group’s claim to support the NHS, it has repeatedly championed a two-tier health system on Twitter, saying the private sector ���should be applauded for reducing demand for the NHS”. In other tweets it has advocated health insurance and argued that “all high taxpayers must have [private health] insurance by 2025”.
Experts say reliance on private health firms is creating a system in which poorer people who cannot afford to go private are “left to put up or shut up”.
NHS outsourcing to the private sector has also been linked to higher mortality rates. And hospitals that use private cleaning companies have been linked with higher rates of the MRSA superbug.
During the pandemic, Chohan – who previously donated to Labour before switching – came under scrutiny over two private firms he ran with his son that sold Covid tests. Reports said customers were charged between £80-£200 for the PCR tests, but many complained about lost samples and refused refunds.
Another Conservative Party donor is Genix Healthcare Ltd, which is part of a group of private dental clinics that makes the “majority” of its £6.6m income from NHS contracts.
The company was set up in response to the “severe shortage of NHS dentists” and says it aims to become the “dental corporate of choice for the NHS”.
Genix Healthcare has bankrolled the Tories with donations worth more than £158,000 since 2015, including cash and sponsorships.
Its owner, Mustafa Mohammed, who has posed for photos with Johnson and May and boasted about owning a Rolls-Royce and a Mercedes S-Class, has also given almost £225,000 of his own money to the party.
This includes a £20,000 donation to Jeremy Hunt in 2019, the year after he resigned as health secretary.
As one of the party’s top donors, Mohammed has been part of an elite Tory dining club called the Leader’s Group, which enjoys regular access to the prime minister and senior government figures.
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The majority of Tory donations from the private health sector have come since the pandemic began in 2020.
One such donor, Doctor Care Anywhere Group PLC, has given the party more than £37,000 in the past two years – and reportedly spent £1,000 on a ticket for government minister Paul Scully to watch a cricket match at Lord’s.....
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Why Work In The UK? Exploring Job Vacancies And The Top 10 Highest Paid Professions In 2023
The United Kingdom, often referred to as the UK, has long been a favoured destination for individuals seeking new career opportunities and a high standard of living. With its rich history, diverse culture, and thriving job market, the UK remains an attractive option for job seekers worldwide. In this article, we will delve into the reasons why you should consider working in the UK, explore the current job vacancies, and highlight the top 10 highest paid professions in 2023 along with their annual salaries.
Why Work in the UK?
1. Economic Stability
The UK boasts a stable and robust economy, making it an ideal place to pursue your career goals. Despite global economic fluctuations, the country has consistently demonstrated resilience and growth, creating a secure environment for professionals across various industries.
2. Multicultural Society
The UK is a melting pot of cultures, languages, and traditions. This diversity fosters a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere, allowing individuals from different backgrounds to thrive and feel at home. Working in such a multicultural environment can be an enriching experience both personally and professionally.
3. Access to World-Class Education
For those with families, the UK offers access to some of the world's best educational institutions. Whether you have school-age children or are considering furthering your own education, the UK provides ample opportunities for personal and academic growth.
4. Healthcare Benefits
The UK's National Health Service (NHS) provides free healthcare services to residents. This means you and your family can access quality medical care without worrying about high medical expenses.
5. Cultural and Recreational Opportunities
From historic landmarks to vibrant cities, the UK offers an array of cultural and recreational activities. Whether you prefer exploring museums, enjoying live performances, or hiking in the picturesque countryside, the UK has something to offer everyone.
Job Vacancies in the UK
The UK job market is diverse, catering to a wide range of skill sets and professions. As of 2023, here are some of the sectors with promising job vacancies:
1. Information Technology (IT)
The IT sector continues to flourish in the UK, with a high demand for software developers, data scientists, and cybersecurity experts.
2. Healthcare
The healthcare industry consistently seeks qualified professionals, including doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and healthcare administrators.
3. Finance and Banking
London, the UK's financial hub, provides numerous opportunities for finance professionals, including investment bankers, financial analysts, and accountants.
4. Engineering
The engineering sector requires skilled individuals in various fields, such as civil engineering, mechanical engineering, and electrical engineering.
5. Creative Industries
The UK's creative industries encompass film, television, advertising, and design, offering opportunities for artists, writers, and multimedia professionals.
Top 10 Highest Paid Professions in the UK (2023)
For those aspiring to earn a substantial income in the UK, here are the top 10 highest paid professions in 2023, along with their average annual salaries:
Surgeon: Surgeons top the list with an average annual salary of approximately £112,000. Their expertise and the critical nature of their work command a high income.
Anesthesiologist: Anesthesiologists closely follow, earning an average of £110,000 per year for their crucial role in surgical procedures.
Dentist: Dentists earn around £90,000 annually, reflecting the importance of oral healthcare.
General Practitioner (GP): GPs, who provide primary healthcare services, have an average salary of £80,000 per year.
Pharmacist: Pharmacists earn approximately £70,000 annually, ensuring access to essential medications for the public.
IT Director: IT Directors oversee technology strategies and earn an average of £65,000 per year.
Marketing Director: Marketing Directors command an average salary of £60,000, reflecting the importance of strategic marketing.
Finance Director: Finance Directors in the UK earn around £60,000, overseeing financial operations for organizations.
Legal Director: Legal Directors, responsible for legal affairs, earn an average of £58,000 annually.
Aircraft Pilot: Aircraft Pilots round out the top 10, with an average annual salary of £55,000 for their role in ensuring safe air travel.
These figures are approximate and can vary based on factors such as experience, location, and employer. However, they provide a general overview of the earning potential in these professions in the UK.
In conclusion, the United Kingdom offers a wealth of opportunities for individuals seeking fulfilling careers and a high standard of living. Its stable economy, diverse culture, and strong job market make it an attractive destination for job seekers worldwide. With numerous job vacancies across various sectors and the potential for lucrative incomes, the UK remains a top choice for those looking to advance their careers in 2023 and beyond.
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sw19confidentalclinic · 9 months ago
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To schedule emergency dental treatment at Wimbledon’s top NHS clinic for dental emergencies, call us today at 020 8123 456. Our experienced dentists have the advanced training and equipment to handle any urgent dental issue efficiently. With rapid treatment covered at just the Band 1 NHS rate, protecting your smile no longer needs to be expensive or stressful when problems strike out of nowhere. Trust SW19 Confidental Dental Clinic today for exceptional NHS emergency dental services when you need them fast in Wimbledon and surrounding areas.
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daviddentalcare · 9 months ago
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Root Canals: The Inside Story by Your Trusted Guildford Dentist
Hello there, dear readers! If you've ever heard the term 'root canal' at a dental office, it might have made you a tad nervous. But worry not! Your friendly dentist in Guildford is here to shed light on this common procedure. Whether you're seeing an NHS dentist in Guildford or visiting a private dentist in Guildford, the goal is the same: to keep your teeth healthy and your smile bright.
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What is a Root Canal?
In simple words, a root canal is a treatment to save a tooth that's badly decayed or infected. Inside our tooth, there's a soft area known as the pulp. If this pulp gets infected, it can be quite painful. The root canal procedure cleans out this infected pulp, protecting your tooth from further damage.
Why Might You Need One?
There are a few reasons you might end up in a dentist Guildford chair for a root canal:
Deep tooth decay
Repeated dental treatments on the same tooth
Faulty crowns
A crack or chip in the tooth
Injury to the tooth (even if there’s no visible crack)
If you're feeling a severe toothache, sensitivity to hot or cold, or notice pimple-like bumps on your gums, it's time to see your Guildford dentist.
The Procedure: Step by Step
X-Ray: Before anything, your NHS dentist Guildford or private dentist in Guildford will take an X-ray. This helps them see the shape of the root canals and check for infections.
Anaesthesia: You'll get a local anaesthetic. This means the procedure won't hurt.
Pulpectomy: A hole is made at the top of the tooth. The infected pulp is removed through this hole.
Filling: Once all the bad stuff is out, the inside of the tooth is cleaned and then filled with a material called gutta-percha.
Sealing: The hole is sealed up to keep everything clean inside.
After the Treatment
Once your root canal is done, you might feel a bit of tenderness. But don't worry, this is normal and won't last long. Remember to brush, floss, and visit your dentist regularly. With good care, a tooth that's had a root canal can last a lifetime!
Choosing Between an NHS Dentist and a Private Dentist in Guildford
When it comes to dental care in Guildford, you have choices. Both NHS dentist in Guildford and private dentist Guildford offer root canals.
-NHS Dentist Guildford: They provide essential treatments, including root canals, at subsidised rates. This can be a budget-friendly choice.
-Private Dentist Guildford: They might offer more flexible appointment times and a wider range of treatment options. But, they might be a bit pricier.
Both are excellent choices. It just depends on what you need and what you're comfortable with.
Wrap Up
Root canals might sound scary, but they're a regular part of dental care. They help save our teeth from further harm. If you ever need one, know you're in safe hands with any Guildford dentist, be it NHS or private.
So, the next time you hear "root canal", you can think, "Ah, that's the treatment that saves teeth!" And if you have any questions, your NHS dentist in Guildford or private dentist in Guildford is always there to help.
Remember, our teeth are precious. Let's take good care of them. See you at your next check-up!
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wimbledonconfidentaldentist · 6 months ago
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Dental emergencies can strike at any time, causing severe pain and discomfort. When you're faced with a dental crisis, you need prompt and reliable care from experienced professionals. At our Emergency Dental clinic in Wimbledon, we understand the urgency of dental emergencies and are dedicated to providing round-the-clock care to alleviate your suffering.
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wandsworthdentalcenter · 2 months ago
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Expert Dental Care in Wandsworth | Comprehensive Services for a Healthy Smile
At Wandsworth Dental Centre, we provide high-quality dental care tailored to your needs. Located at 258 Wandsworth Road, London, SW8 2JS, our team of experienced dentists offers a wide range of services, including general dentistry, cosmetic treatments, and advanced restorative procedures. Whether you're in need of a routine check-up or looking to enhance your smile, our state-of-the-art clinic ensures comfortable and personalized care for all ages. Visit us today to experience the difference in dental excellence.
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david-hawk · 2 months ago
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Finding the Right NHS Dentist in Wandsworth for Your Dental Care Needs
If you're looking for reliable and affordable dental care, finding an NHS dentist in Wandsworth can be the perfect solution. NHS dental services in Wandsworth offer a wide range of treatments, from routine check-ups to more specialized care, all while adhering to strict government guidelines to ensure quality and safety. With many dental practices providing services under the NHS, residents of Wandsworth have access to affordable treatments that help maintain good oral health without breaking the bank. Whether you're in need of preventive care or more complex treatments, an NHS dentist in Wandsworth is equipped to meet your dental care needs efficiently and professionally.
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Address: 140 Garratt Lane, London SW18 4EE 
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jungkookandyugyeomwhores · 2 months ago
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Discover Expert Dental Restoration in London for a Confident Smile
In the bustling metropolis of London, expert dental restoration services play a pivotal role in transforming smiles and restoring self-esteem. A confident smile is often linked to one's self-image, and when dental restoration in London issues like decay, cracks, or missing teeth come into play, it can impact more than just oral health it can affect personal and professional interactions. London’s dental clinics offer a variety of restorative procedures that are designed to address specific dental concerns, such as chipped teeth, broken molars, or even severely decayed teeth, all while preserving the natural look of your smile.
Comprehensive Dental Restoration in London: Achieve a Natural, Perfect Smile
A natural, perfect smile is the ultimate goal of dental restoration in London, and London’s dental clinics are known for their ability to deliver results that blend seamlessly with your existing teeth. Achieving a natural look involves not only addressing the functional aspects of dental issues but also focusing on the aesthetics. In this regard, London’s dentists use cutting-edge technologies such as digital imaging, 3D modeling, and custom shade matching to ensure that restorations like crowns, veneers, and implants look indistinguishable from natural teeth.
Dental Restoration in London: Restore Functionality and Aesthetics to Your Teeth
When teeth are damaged or lost, the consequences go beyond aesthetics—functionality is also significantly affected. Dental restoration in London addresses both aspects, ensuring that patients not only regain their smile but also the full functionality of their teeth. Treatments such as dental crowns, bridges, implants, and dentures are carefully designed to restore a patient's ability to chew, speak, and maintain proper oral hygiene. For instance, dental implants are a popular choice for replacing missing teeth as they provide a permanent.
Expert Dental Restoration in London Services: Rejuvenate Your Smile Today
Rejuvenating your smile is a key focus of dental restoration in London. Expertly crafted solutions such as veneers, crowns, and implants can turn a dull, damaged, or incomplete smile into a radiant, youthful one. Veneers, for example, are thin shells of porcelain that cover the front surface of teeth, correcting discoloration, chips, or gaps, while crowns are used to encase damaged teeth, restoring their shape, size, and strength. Dental implants provide a durable and natural-looking replacement for missing teeth, integrating with the jawbone to offer a permanent solution.
Affordable and Advanced Dental Restoration in London for Lasting Results
One of the major benefits of seeking dental restoration in London is the availability of affordable yet advanced treatments. London offers a wide range of dental services, from private clinics with cutting-edge technology to NHS options that provide quality care at reduced costs. Despite the perception that high-quality dental care is always expensive, many clinics in London offer competitive pricing for restorative procedures such as fillings, crowns, and implants. Additionally, dental practices in London utilize the latest advancements in restorative dentistry, including CAD/CAM technology for creating precise restorations.
Top-Quality Dental Restoration in London: Bringing Back the Strength of Your Smile
A strong smile is essential not only for aesthetic reasons but also for maintaining good oral health. Top-quality dental restoration in London focuses on bringing back the strength and durability of your teeth through various restorative procedures. Teeth weakened by decay, fractures, or previous dental work can benefit from restorations such as crowns, bridges, or inlays and onlays, which are designed to reinforce the structure of the tooth.
Dental Restoration in London: A Comprehensive Guide to Restoring Your Dental Health
Restoring dental health involves more than just fixing individual teeth; it requires a comprehensive approach that addresses all aspects of oral well-being. dental restoration in London offer a wide range of treatments that are tailored to meet the unique needs of each patient. Whether dealing with tooth decay, gum disease, or missing teeth, a personalized treatment plan is essential for achieving the best results. Dentists in London take into account the patient’s overall oral health, lifestyle, and aesthetic goals when recommending restorative procedures.
Advanced Dental Restoration in London Techniques: Restore and Enhance Your Smile
The field of dental restoration has evolved rapidly, and dental restoration in London is at the forefront of these advancements, offering patients the latest techniques to restore and enhance their smiles. Modern restorative dentistry goes beyond traditional methods, incorporating digital technologies, biomaterials, and minimally invasive procedures to deliver superior results. Techniques such as 3D printing for custom restorations, computer-guided implant surgery, and laser dentistry are just a few examples of the innovations being used in London.
Conclusion
Dental restoration in London offers a blend of expertise, advanced technology, and personalized care to address a wide range of dental issues. Whether you are looking to restore the function of your teeth, improve their appearance, or both, London’s dental professionals provide comprehensive solutions that cater to your unique needs. With options ranging from affordable treatments to advanced restorative techniques, patients can enjoy long-lasting results that enhance both their oral health and confidence. From simple fillings to complex full-mouth restorations, dental restoration services in London are designed to help you achieve a healthy, beautiful smile that lasts a lifetime.
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