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Tailored, Multidisciplinary Care
At Queen’s Gate Dental Practice, Dr Fern Jean-Joseph works closely with a trusted team of general dentists and specialists to provide multidisciplinary, comprehensive care. In more complex cases, she coordinates treatments such as veneers, implants, or bridges to complete each patient’s smile transformation, always keeping comfort, personal goals, and natural features at the centre of the plan.
From the very first consultation, Dr Fern takes the time to listen carefully to each patient’s wishes. She guides them through the available options — whether fixed braces, clear aligners, or aesthetic enhancements — and together they create a treatment plan tailored to expectations, timeline, and lifestyle.
Regular dental check-ups are essential for keeping your teeth and gums healthy and seeing an orthodontist is just as important to make sure your upper and lower teeth fit together properly. This balance is crucial in preventing premature wear, bite issues, and other complications in the future.

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Start Early, Smile Confidently
The best way to avoid invasive treatments is through early detection, guided by the right advice from a qualified team that truly cares about each patient’s smile. Patients wishing to explore their options are invited to book a consultation with Dr Fern Jean-Joseph, Dr Laura Sadone, or Dr Mahesh and Dr Neil Patel by calling 020 7373 6899 at Queen’s Gate Dental Practice. The team would be delighted to help patients take the next step toward a healthier, more confident smile.
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Frequently Asked Questions
A multidisciplinary approach means that your orthodontist, general dentist, hygienist, and any other specialists work together to coordinate your treatment. This ensures that every aspect of your oral health, from tooth alignment to gum health, is carefully considered throughout your care journey.
Your dentist monitors the health of your teeth, checks for decay, and addresses any issues like cavities or failing restorations that may affect your orthodontic progress. Starting orthodontics with a healthy foundation means better results and fewer complications.
Orthodontic appliances, such as braces, can make cleaning more challenging. Regular hygiene appointments are crucial for preventing gum inflammation, plaque buildup, and the early signs of gum disease. A hygienist ensures your teeth and gums stay healthy throughout treatment.
Yes, it can. Inflammation, cavities, or gum disease can slow down treatment, cause discomfort, or even necessitate a pause in treatment. Maintaining excellent oral hygiene helps ensure your treatment stays on track, and your smile looks its best when the braces come off.
When your orthodontist, dentist, and hygienist communicate closely, we can prevent problems before they begin, personalise your care more effectively, and deliver long-lasting, stable results, both functionally and aesthetically.
Absolutely. Routine dental check-ups are crucial during orthodontic treatment. Your dentist and hygienist are key partners in maintaining your smile's health throughout the process.
We’ll coordinate closely with your dentist to plan the best timing. In some cases, orthodontic treatment may be adjusted or paused to accommodate essential dental work, always with your overall treatment goals in mind.
Yes! Proper alignment of your teeth and bite often creates the ideal conditions for restorative or cosmetic work. A beautifully aligned smile can enhance the results of veneers, crowns, and implants, making them last longer.
Because your mouth works as a whole, not in parts. When all your providers collaborate, your care is more efficient, safer, and designed to meet both your functional and aesthetic needs. You’ll feel supported and informed every step of the way.










