What is a CDT?

What is a clinical dental technician?

Dental technicians are typically not able to work directly with the public and are contracted by dentists to create the dental appliances that their patients require. A clinical dental technician such as Neil, however, is qualified to provide dentures directly to members of the public, ensuring a highly personalised service

Neil is a fully qualified clinical dental technician (CDT) who is trained in the provision of high quality dentures. As a clinical dental technician, he has undergone rigorous training and assessment to ensure that he is ready to practise, and is constantly regulated by the General Dental Council.

Not sure if you need a referral?


If you're missing all of your teeth, then it is possible to come straight to Neil. 

However, if you do still have some of your own teeth, then Neil will work with your dentist to ensure the highest levels of oral health care for you.

What should you expect from Neil?


  • That he will take into consideration your medical history at all times
  • That he will work in conjunction with other health professionals when this is required
  • That he will work with you to produce the best possible dentures for you
  • That he will provide invaluable advice and guidance on denture care

Got a question?


Get in contact today and an experienced clinical dental technician will be happy to help you.
"Thank you for all your help and for making my new dentures so quickly for my holidays."

- J Clemans
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