A DENTIST practice in Malvern has been given a top industry award.

Malvern Hills Dental Care, on Somers Road, has been awarded the Best Private Family Dental Practice for Worcestershire at the Global Health and Pharma's Oral Health and Dentistry Awards.

The practice offers emergency, general, and cosmetic treatments to both private and NHS patients.

Originally, the practice was purely an NHS practice, however the past few years have seen it evolve into providing private dentistry, too.

Currently a seven-surgery practice, the clinic is due to undergo further expansion in order to meet client demand more effectively.

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Dr Gupreet Nandra, owner and principal dentist at Malvern Hills, said: "It has been
a very difficult time since the pandemic and we would like to thank our team and our fantastic patients who have helped us get through the tough times.

"Our core values are to provide the best quality dentistry available to our patients.

“We have highly qualified and experienced dentists who are able to provide safe, aesthetic, and long-term private dentistry.

"Our NHS clinicians are also expected to achieve high quality treatment with the ability to learn from the skills developed by the private dentists.”

The practice offers a wide range of treatments, including orthodontics, dental implants, advanced restorative dentistry, endodontics, oral surgery, facial
aesthetics, and the Invisalign procedure within the area.

Dr Nandra said that the practice also does a lot of work with local schools and colleges regarding oral health education.

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He said: “We reach out to schools and colleges to provide them with oral
health education days.

“Our clinicians are carefully selected to meet our expectations, so they are able to
provide the best possible treatment.

"Whilst it’s hard to say what differentiates us from others, we all share a great passion for providing high quality treatment and we strive to ensure the patient
experience is as good as can be.”

There are also plans for the practice to be used as a "training hub" for dentists in the future.

Dr Nandra said: "Our practice is also going to be used as a training hub for dentists
that wish to improve their skills.

"We will continue to provide care at the highest possible standard and strive to improve the practice.”