Nick first qualified as a Dental Hygienist/Therapist from the Royal London Hospital in 2004 working in a variety of settings before continuing his training at Peninsula Dental School (Plymouth), graduating with a BDS in 2012.
Nick prides himself in taking the time to listen to you and will always discuss the treatment options and outcomes.
Nick has worked in a variety of settings and practices since qualifying and brings to NB Dental a wealth of experience in all aspects of dentistry. He loves seeing the whole family and treating children as well as adults. Nick is a member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London (MJDF RCS Eng.) and has an interest in minor oral surgery and implant dentistry.
To further advance his knowledge and skills in implant surgery, he has completed the Diploma in implant dentistry from the Royal College of Surgeons. This is an advanced course undertaken over two years, awarded by the Royal College of Surgeons, combining hands on and theoretical training, enabling Nick to complete more advanced cases.
He also has vast experience in conscious sedation and uses these techniques in all aspects of dentistry, helping his patients to receive their dental treatment in a relaxed and comfortable environment. Nick is a member SAAD and undertakes regular courses to keep his knowledge up to date.
Away from the practice, Nick has a young family, with two children and a chocolate Labrador. He enjoys Cricket and football, being an avid Brighton and Hove Albion supporter.
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“Nick was as lovely as ever. Very reassuring and kind.”
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“Very happy with the sedation- I could not have endured the procedure without it!”
“He has helped me to overcome my fear of the dentist – he has always been so calm, non-judgemental and...”