Olivers Dental Studio

Olivers Dental Studio

Monday, 22 October 2012

Whiter Shade of Pale - Miss Sunderland Tooth Whitening



It is no coincidence that people who spend their life in the public eye attach great significance to their appearance.
Ever seen a national newsreader anything less than immaculate and sporting brown teeth and big silver fillings ? Thought not.
A shallow lot we may be, but first impressions go along way to forming a perception in people's minds that can become difficult to shake. Your eyes, your hair ,your clothes, but above all your smile, form big pieces in the jig saw of  observation we endlessly piece together,day after day.

The rise and rise of tooth whitening demand in this country suggests that our media driven world is now shaping our self awareness. When I was a boy in the seventies our news readers looked like this ....

Can't imagine Robert Dougall standing in a queue for tooth whitening.
 
Jump forward 40 years and we have...
 
 
 
Nice hair Natasha but boy those teeth,my word,gorgeous and white. Naturally white ? Don't quote me but I'm thinking tooth whitening a distinct possibility here.
 
Beauty queens aren't slow on the uptake when it comes to looking their best in front of a room full of judges.Stained teeth for these beautiful girls,I don't think so.We should know, as I would like to introduce you to three of our friends at Oliver's Dental Studio ..
 
Rebecca , Tamzin and Pip ,voted the most beautiful women in Sunderland over the last three years.See where I'm coming from ?  Pretty girls, but how about their smiles. A dentists dream.All the ladies have experienced the Enlighten tooth whitening system with us and the photographs are originals and without photoshop cheating on tooth colour.  
 
Just for beauty queens and newsreaders ? Definitely not.Affordable, quick and highly effective,Enlighten is one of the finest systems in the world and available following an easy check up for suitability. Give us a call 0191 5282340 .
 
Just for the ladies ?
Meet Mitchell Claydon ,big aussie and fast bowler for Durham CCC
 
 
He's one big boy and is he proud of his smile ? You bet. Enlighten again his treatment of choice and it worked beautifully.
 
 
So Miss Sunderland 2012 has got herself a truly stunning smile and we have a big tooth whitening offer coming up for the run in to Christmas. Why not treat yourself to the biggest selling dental cosmetic treatment in the UK.
 
 
Mitch Claydon ,with possibly the whitest smile in world cricket.Hear his story.
 
Thank you for reading.
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Friday, 12 October 2012

Awards Frenzy Engulfes Olivers Dental Studio

The place ....... Stadium of Light   Sunderland
The time  ........ Thursday 11th October 2012

The event... The glittering Sunderland Business Awards 2012

Having won awards on a national level over many years, our team from Olivers have fond memories of award ceromonies and the excitement they bring.
But our home town awards always carry a little bit of extra excitement for a team instilled with a pride of being part of the vigorous heart of the Sunderland business community.


Having being nominated for two major awards this year we needed little excuse for some of our nearly thirty strong team to slap on the false tan and eye lashes and head out for the evening, looking hot if I say so myself.

Walking just that bit taller into the room as holders of three nominations

Best Employee
Best medium size business
Best Employer

We were delighted to find we had also been shortlisted for the overall business of the year as selected by the full City Council... Wow.

And the winner is ...

Katherine White - Employee of the Year 2012 - City of Sunderland.

How good does that feel when one of our own takes the stage for an award that reflects Katherines incredible contribution to the growth and clinical reputation of Olivers Dental Studio.

 
 
 
Motivated , talented , humouress and beautiful. A powerful combination that makes Katherine an incredible team player who would grace any dental practice in the UK, we are very fortunate to have her. Well done Kath, take a bow lady.
 
 
And the winner is .... surely not another ?
 
On the proudest night in my 30 years at the Studio, the City of Sunderland Award for Best Employer came to little old me. I have never been more proud , particularly as a local lad born in Fulwell, Sunderland, to a ship building family, winning an award in my home city.I will be forever grateful to my dad for his guidance,work ethic and drive to do the best I can from his working class roots. I hope this makes him proud, Im guessing it will.
 
 
 
 
When you stand alone on the stage at times like this the support of others in the success of your achievements slaps you full in the face. Across the room I could see the exhilaration of our brilliant team all taking great pride in our achievement. They are remarkable and energise me every day.
 
I would like to give a special mention to two of our team who have been with me for years and reflect all that Olivers Dental Studio has become and indeed are central to our success as Sunderland dentists. 
 

 
Joanne Barella - marketing genius and lovely person.
 
Joanne just gets it. She shares my vision, works her socks off and commands the respect of all around her. The engine of Olivers Dental Studio up there on your screens. Forever in your debt Jo. thank you.
 
 
 
Gillian Gaffney - Practice manager
 
For nearly all of my near thirty years at East Herrington this lady has been there to support me through the madness. Gillian is liked by all and has shared the burden of stress, hard work and emotion that comes with her position with huge loyalty and without ever once complaining about my crazy ideas. That loyalty has been priceless and I couldnt have done this without her. Bless you Gill.
 
 
So there we have it , a brilliant night.....
 
Thanks to all, particularly the Duchess, Mrs Oliver who puts up with more than most and truly knows what this all means to me.
 
 
Thank you Sunderland....
 
Mick the Mackem dentist.
 
 
http://www.oliverdental.com                0191 5282340
 
 
Twitter  @sunderlandsmile


 

Thursday, 11 October 2012

Eight days in Africa - Sunderland dentist on tour with the Dental Mavericks Charity

Two hundred children and not a dentist in sight...
Welcome to the world of the Dental Mavericks as they visit Morocco, North Africa for the third successive year.

Their mission.

To provide urgently needed dental care to the children of El Jebah in the foothills of the Rif mountains.

Just imagine, living with your family in an isolated fishing village with no dentists , a high sugar diet , no toothbrushes and no fluoride tooth paste. You don't need to be a dentist to imagine the consequences, but the dental neglect shocks even the most experienced of this group of national dentists and their team. Abscesses, pain and distress, parents of these children in Morocco are no different to any other around the world, they want their children helping.

Maybe a little pebble in a big pond but three years ago a group of dentists from around the UK came together to form the Dental Maverick charity to provide dental care in remote areas of the world


Expanding significantly in 2012,the Mavericks numbered a team of 15, including 8 clinicians and their support staff of dental nurses and admin staff. Excited at the prospect of providing restorative fillings for the first time to complement the inevitable extraction work load the Mavericks met up in Southern Spain for the ferry journey to Morocco. Laden with a tremendous range of clinical equipment donated by incredible dental company generosity and public donation,dental care we take for granted headed for a North Africa desperate for the services of this western team.


 Leaving behind a Western lifestyle in Tarifa, Southern Spain, a forty minute ferry journey took the team to a land that in places felt two hundred years behind us. The most richly scenic of countries, in the countryside the primitive Berber tribes folk of the Rif mountains can be seen tending their fields with animals, quite a culture shock for this i pad generation of dentists.
Bizarrely the teams plans were severely hindered on arrival in Morocco as the border agents refused to sanction the entry of previously cleared dental equipment. With a full team of dentists finding their trip in jeopardy, three days of official negotiations spread across the country , finally saw the team reunited with their supplies. The relief was enormous as the team were well aware of the children in the village and their reliance on our annual visit.

 Berber tribe grandma... Rif mts.
 
 

The trip started with a two day trek around the Rif mountains as they rise from the city of Tetuan. The joy of the trek being the integration the team felt with the local people including an overnight stay in the home of a Moroccan family who kindly allowed 15 of us to sleep in their living room. Feeding us traditional Moroccan food cooked beautifully in a Tagine is a memory that will live long with those of us privileged enough to be there. Moroccans living a simple existence offering tremendous kindness to their Western visitors. I cant imagine many families in Sunderland giving up their front rooms to 15 Moroccans knocking on their door !

The highlight of this trip like others before came as the team were welcome like long lost friends as we pulled up into the village. A remarkable show of affection for the dental team from some of the village seniors including ex mayor Reduan, the school headmaster Mustaffa and the owner of our base the three days we were in town.

I will let the photographs tell the story of the uplifting experience felt by the whole team as we set about helping nearly 200 children with their dental pain. Nothing I do in my career comes close to the emotion I feel being part of this UK team helping children in genuine distress who rely on us as a sole source of dental care.



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Such lovely children , they lifted the whole team. The gratitude of the parents made it all worthwhile.
The whole school came out to say goodbye to a Mavericks team delighted to have overcome all the problems of the border and a team feeling justifiably proud of themselves. A job well done for another year.
 
 
After such an intense few days the team had earned themselves a couple of days of R and R as they travelled back through the Rif mts with its stunning views to the beautiful city of Chefchaouen , the blue city in the mountains. A scary, and I mean scary, land rover journey up to 2500 m saw some of the team reunited with the legendary Abdul, host of the Hotel Azilane, a trekkers paradise in the high Rif.
 
 
Abdul , a giant of a man except in height.. love him !
 
Onwards with a trip back to The Moroccan border and that short ferry journey back to normality and a final night of celebration in Tarifa that will live long. Its the nearest I will ever get to experiencing what it is like to be Doctor Who with a step back in time so engaging it leaves a mark on all of us fortunate enough to be part of Mavericks 2012.
 
Mali , Central Africa next year , maybe just maybe.
 
 Watch this space but for now its back to being a dentist in Sunderland, offering emergency dentist services back home will never seem the same again. 
 
 
Special thanks for making this trip such a huge success....
 
Chris Woolley of Henry Schein and his company itself who donated phenomenal ammounts of equipment at no charge and helped us ship hundreds of pounds worth of supplies to Spain.
 
My business manager at  Olivers Dental Studio , Joanne Barella, who gave up endless amounts of her time in fund raising and organisation. a special person indeed.
 
The four new Mavericks this year, Mike , Amy , Gillian and dentist David who were inspirational, caring and above all became great friends of the team. Top people.
 
Maverick Chris Branfield who pulled the clinical side together for us, a tremendous feat in our field clinic in Africa. Brilliant effort Chris , it all worked seamlessly.
 
Mohammed our mountain guide for taking us into parts of the world few would ever have the privilege of seeing.
 
Domien, a Belgian who seems to know everyone in Spain,Africa and most of Europe come to think of it. A brilliant organiser, guide, translator and bunny rabbit. A wonderful man.
 
Finally, thanks to Tony and Cally Gedge. They sowed the seed of the Mavericks, drove it on when many would have lost the energy and pulled the rest of us out of our little boxes of dental life.  Amazing people , generous and kind, driving us to experiences in life we would never have seen. The Mavericks salute you.
 
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Here's to next year for this Sunderland dentist...
 
Michael Oliver
Dental Maverick and Sunderland dentist
Olivers Dental Studio  http://www.oliverdental.com                Tel 0191 5282340
Twitter  @sunderlandsmile
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