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Gordon and Charles are delighted with the new practice


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impressed with the contractors. He said: “William Dickie and his team were very proactive in offering their experience and knowledge as the project developed, thus ensuring the finished building is operational, safe, easy to clean and extremely functional as a dental surgery to both staff and patients. “They were a very professional outfit, friendly, always offering


options and meeting their targets – a delight to work with.” James also paid tribute to Stephen


and George, owners of Lithium Systems: “They worked tirelessly over the weekend before we opened the new practice, moving all data records to ensure continuity for the business.” At the end of the seven-month


build, the owners were left with a bright and modern dental practice


“They were a very profesional outfit, friendly, always offering options and meet- ing their targets – a delight to work with”


featuring an open-plan reception and waiting area. The corridors, off which the surgeries are based, include rows of comfortable and contemporary bench seating for patients. The new surgery also has plenty


to offer staff with air conditioning, a large staff room, gym – complete with all-new equipment – TV area and fresh and bright environment. Each of the ı2 surgeries has


been fitted with brand-new Sirona chairs sourced through Ian Lucas at Henry Schein as well as all associ- ated equipment, surgery furniture, compressors and suction units. The latest decontamination equip- ment was supplied and fitted by Dolby Medical in Stirling, with the sundries and other consumables provided by The Dental Directory. Charles and Gordon said that


they expect to add a further 2,000 patients to their books in the coming weeks and months due to an increase in demand for NHS


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