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scratch to get their advice, the partners sat down with an architect and outlined their requirements. Alistair explained that, despite the


builders having never worked on a dental practice, the whole process went very smoothly. He said: “It was an exciting time seeing the building going up and we made a point of going to the site on a Saturday morning every so often to see the progress. “Once the building was up, we got a lot


of help from Ian Anderson at The Dental Directory, who provided all our equipment and chairs. Ian was great because he basically directed the builders for the plumbing and electrics – as they found out, it was a bit more complicated than building a residential property. “We also got great support from


Carestream who installed R4 in the practice and we sourced our sundries through Henry Schein, who have been very helpful.” The new eight-surgery practice opened for business in summer 2012 and


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COMMUNITY SPIRIT


Whether it is their own version of the Harlem Shake for Red Nose Day, the Ice Bucket Challenge for MND, or walking to Dundee during former employee Christina Chatfield’s 500 Miles for Smiles challenge, the team at Kirriemuir Dental Practice is up for the task.


Aisling explained that the whole team gets on board with their charity efforts, with a little encouragement from practice manager Helen White and hygienist Sharon “Mrs Organised” Massie. She said: “It really is a total team effort, as everybody gets on board and into the spirit of these things. I think getting involved really lightens the seriousness of the work we do and gives a great boost for morale.”


"GUILD HOMES


WOULD LIKE TO WISH ALISTAIR, AISLING AND STAFF AT KIRRIEMUIR DENTAL PRACTICE


ALL THE VERY BEST FOR THE FUTURE.”


“WE WERE DELIGHTED TO BE INVOLVED


WITH THIS PROJECT" 46 Scottish Dental magazine


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