Beatrice focuses her practice on restoring smiles in a biomimetic way. Her philosophy is to recreate nature in every smile while being minimally invasive and restoring function. She is an instructor to other dentists in the use of composites, as well as, a speaker at international dental conferences.
.Dr Beatrice Welsh.
Lic Odont (UCM, Spain)
PGCert Aesthetic Dentistry (UK)
Biomimetic Dentistry Mastership (Alleman Centre)
Invisalign® Provider
MSc Pediatrics Dentistry (UCM, Spain)
Cert (Level 7) Implant-Prosthodontics (IESO, Spain)
GDC 134149
After spending her childhood between the USA and Spain, Beatrice graduated in Dentistry at the University of UCM (Madrid-Spain). She completed an MSc in Pedodontics at the same University while working as a minimally invasive restorative dentist. In addition, she lectured and was a clinical instructor at the postgraduate course in Pedodontics (MScPed) in Madrid.
Since moving to the UK, Beatrice has focused her work mainly as a Smile Designer, following when possible, an ABC approach (align-bleach-composite), by creating hyper-realistic-looking smiles that are functional and long-lasting.
Beatrice is a Biomimetic Restorative Dentist, this is, she restores teeth by mimicking nature in function, appearance and durability. Providing excellent minimally invasive dentistry and patient care is paramount to her.
Beatrice truly enjoys sharing her expertise and lecturing at congresses, courses and postgraduate programs.
I have the privilege of absolutely loving what I do. Understanding patients' needs and expectations, delivering minimally invasive and durable dental treatment while creating natural looking smiles. It feels quite special to have such a huge and positive impact on patients' lives by boosting their confidence with smiles they feel theirs.
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Under the GDPR you have the right to:
Due to our business’ compliance with GDPR we ensure:
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We always justify why we cannot comply with your Subject Access Request. For example, if you are enquiring about personal information we had about you but have since deleted due to our 12-month data retention period (see above) we will inform you of this.
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Erasing the Personal Data We Have About You
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Reserving the rights granted to us under the GDPR and demonstrating our compliance, we will only refuse to erase your data if:
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