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Dr Aisha Zaman

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Written by a NHS patient at MyDentist Bury St Edmunds
21st November 2023


Even at the age of 73 years I am still nervous visiting the dentist, but not any more with this dentist. She explained everything she was doing at the stage she was doing it, not as previously open wide @nd get on with it not telling you what is happening She had a confident attitude with both myself an her assistant. I will have no worries about being seen and treated again.

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Written by a NHS patient at MyDentist
4th October 2023


She was tremendous in putting me at ease constantly telling what she was doing with my filling, it didn’t hurt in the slightest and was over quickly. I’m actually looking forward to my next appointment.

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Written by a NHS patient at MyDentist
2nd August 2023


I cannot speak highly enough of this Lady. In my long life I have been treated by many dentists in the UK, and elsewhere. Others do not compare. Dr Zaman is kind, considerate and caring. She explains what needs to be done, then proceeds with the utmost care, continually reassuring her patients. It will be a sad day for my wife and I if she ever moves on.

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Written by a private patient at MyDentist
25th May 2023


Dr Zaman added fillers to my fron teeth to improve the general look of them. She did an excellent job, now they look great. She also talked through the procedure with me so that I felt totally at ease,

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Written by a NHS patient at MyDentist
31st March 2023


Dr Zaman was brilliant with my 11 year old daughter for her first filling. She explained everything at each stage and made her very comfortable throughout. Her assistant was fantastic too couldn’t have asked for anything more. Thank you!

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Profile

Graduated with a dental degree (BDS) from the University of Birmingham in 2004 followed by a post-graduate diploma (MFGDP) from The Royal College of Surgeons of England in 2007.

Her principles are dominated by evidence-based dentistry and she has a wealth of experience from hospitals & community clinics, as well as NHS & private practices. She has also taught restorative dentistry to undergraduate dental students as a Clinical Lecturer at the Queen Mary University of London.

She is hugely enthusiastic and conscientious with a positive and ethical approach to dentistry. She strives to provide dental care of the highest quality whilst maintaining a gentle and caring approach that is comforting to all patients.

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