Beata Górska, dentist, graduated from the Faculty of Dentistry at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków in 1996. She is most fond of conservative dentistry, endodontics, periodontics and pedodontics.
Dr Beata Górska is characterised by her patience and individual approach to each patient she treats. She continuously improves her qualifications by attending numerous dental conferences, lectures and training courses. In her work she is always guided by the good of the patient.
She has lived in the UK for four years. During this time, Dr Gorska has gained additional education through refresher courses in line with the requirements of the UK health service. Dr Beata, like all dentists working in the Medical - Dent Polish Dentist Birmingham is a specialist registered with General Dental Council - the UK equivalent of the Polish Dental Chamber, its registration number is 292405.
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Root canal treatment of deciduous teeth - does it make sense?
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Overbite - what exactly is it and how to treat it
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Temporary fillings in the UK - when are they used and how much do they cost?
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