We have a wealth of experience between the dentists, Ian and Lenore. We use a range of the latest in dental techniques such as invisalign.
Our practice is managed by Dr. Ian Macdermott, his wife Sonya with the aid also of Dr. Lenore Bronkhorst and the rest of the staff, Sue Purves, Tia Smallridge and dental hygienist Rachel Smith.
“Ian has been my dentist now for over 15 years. My previous dentist had seen me for a routine check-up and told me I needed four fillings. I was sceptical of this and visited Ian Macdermott for a second opinion. It turned out that I needed nothing more than a good deep clean! Ian has a really calm, gentle and reassuring manner that puts you at ease when you visit the dentist and I would recommend him very highly indeed.”
Nick Cockburn
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"After many years of suffering from severe dental anxiety, a friend recommended I visit Tudor Clinic. Ian has a very gentle nature and a manner that put me at ease immediately. With a minimum of discomfort, Ian transformed my smile in a few visits. I would recommend the Tudor Clinic to anybody."
Pete Goldup
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“We have been patients of Dr Macdermott over the past 12 years and have both received excellent treatment.”
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“My teeth had always been wonky and sticking out since I was a teenager. Tudor Clinic suggested I try the latest technique, Invisalign. This treatment was amazing and you could hardly notice that I was wearing the clear plastic correctors on my teeth. A computer animation showed how my teeth would change and correct throughout the different stages of the treatment. I couldn’t be more happy with the results and can’t stop smiling!”
Helen Berg
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"Fantastic gentle dentist, I can honestly recommend Mr Macdermott and his caring staff. They care for all my family aged from 7 to 54, the children have no qualms about visiting the dentist which makes life easy for my wife and I."
Alan
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“I couldn't ask for a better dental practice”
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"We have been patients of Dr MacDermott over the past 12 years and have both received excellent treatment"
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"very kind, helpful and friendly. Lovely people. Thank You" , , Anonymous
When we sleep, our muscles relax. This also includes the muscles that help control our respiratory tract (our breathing airway). These relaxed muscles can, in some people, cause a difficulty for air to pass through our pharynx and as a result the soft tissue around our pharynx can vibrate causing snoring.
Normally the result of snoring is a lack of air flow and thus lack of oxygenated blood which can cause the brain to be alerted to a problem and thus wake you up.
Interrupted sleep regularly caused by snoring can cause you and your partner many problems including general tiredness throughout the day, memory loss, mood changes throughout the day and depression, impacting on your social life and work ability.
There is also an increased risk of higher blood pressure, heart attacks, strokes, diabetes and more.
Tudor Dental Clinic
49 Wolborough Street, Newton Abbot, Devon, TQ12 1JQ
To find out more, please visit the Ortho Apnea website at www.orthoapnea.com or call into our clinic at Tudor Dental Clinic, 49 Wolborough Street, Newton Abbot, Devon, TQ12 1JQ