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Philosophy
“
In our practice we seek to understand our patients’ desires,
expectations and fears about dentistry in general and their own
oral condition. We are then able to offer appropriate information,
advice and pain-free treatment choices so that in the short, medium
and long term our patients can be comfortable and feel confident
about their oral health.
We
subscribe to a philosophy of constant improvement in our communication,
administrative and technical skills and knowledge so that everyday
our patients can benefit from the fact that we are the best we can
be.
We
believe that our practice, based on the values of understanding,
caring an mutual respect can exist in a relaxed and convivial atmosphere
whilst maintaining a high level of professionalism”
Potted History
Nick
O’Hare gained his Bachelor of Dental Surgery from Liverpool
University in 1986. After several associate positions including
a two and a half year stint in sunny Trinidad and Tobago, he acquired
his own practice in East Sussex in 1992. In recognition of his enduring
commitment to postgraduate study, Nick qualified for membership
of the Royal College of Surgeons part by election and part by examination
in 1994; he joined the Faculty of General Dental Practice and continues
an active membership. After seven successful years in single handed
and predominantly private dental practice, Nick moved to Jersey
in 1999 and became partner at 7 David Place.
Areas
of Interest
- Orthodontics
for children and adults (Braces)
- Endondontics
(saving badly damaged teeth)
- Anxiety
management – helping people overcome dental fears
- Dental
Aesthetics including tooth whitening
Professional
Qualifications and Memberships
BDS
– Liverpool 1986
MFGDP(UK) – Royal College of Surgeons 1994
Faculty
of General Dental Surgeons
British Endodontic Society
International Association of Orthodontics
The Pankey Association of UK
The Cranio Group
Jersey Dental Association
Away
from work…..
…
my interests include music (singing and piano playing) and sailing.
I live close to, though not actually in, Jersey Zoo with my wife,
Karen and three young children.
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