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Dr. Andreia Phipps

Dentist

BDS(Br), ORE(UK), ADS Certificate in Cosmetic and Aesthetic Restorative Dentistry

GDC Registration: 229601

The title “Dr” is used as a courtesy title. Phipps is a dental practitioner registered with the GDC, not a medical doctor.

About Phipps

Dr. Andreia Phipps qualified in 2002 in Fortaleza, Brazil. Dr Phipps is a friendly and enthusiastic dentist who believes in patient-centred dentistry, taking time to build positive relationships with her patients and helping to put patients at ease.

She is experienced in all aspects of general dentistry with a passionate interest in Cosmetic and Aesthetic Restorative Dentistry and Minimally Invasive Dentistry. She will be happy to answer any questions and is very committed to providing an excellent service to our patients.

Compliance & Safety

Registered & Regulated

Our team are fully registered and regulated for practice in the United Kingdom. Our patients should expect nothing less.

General Dental Council (GDC) - UK dental regulatory bodyCare Quality Commission (CQC) - UK healthcare regulator

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Experience exceptional dental care with Dr. Andreia Phipps. Call us today or book your appointment online.

Transformations

Real People, Real Smiles

We take pride in changing lives, one smile at a time. Browse our gallery of recent case studies.

Before Restoring a Chipped Front Tooth - patient presentationBEFORE
After Restoring a Chipped Front Tooth - dental transformation resultAFTER

Restoring a Chipped Front Tooth

A patient attended our clinic for an emergency appointment after chipping her upper left front tooth. Fortunately, the tooth was not painful or sensitive, but the chip significantly affected the appearance of her smile.

Before Transforming Discoloured & Chipped Teeth - patient presentationBEFORE
After Transforming Discoloured & Chipped Teeth - dental transformation resultAFTER

Transforming Discoloured & Chipped Teeth

The patient attended a consultation unhappy with the appearance of her upper front teeth. Her upper right central incisor (UR1) was noticeably discoloured, and both central incisors had small chips affecting the overall aesthetics of her smile. She explained that she had fallen on her teeth when she was younger, which pushed the UR1 slightly backwards. Over time, the tooth became non-vital and eventually required root canal treatment. Although the tooth was symptomless, it still appeared darker than the neighbouring teeth.

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*Actual patient results. Individual results may vary. No treatment outcome is guaranteed. A full consultation is required before any treatment.