A Harrogate dentist has been recognised at Bupa's 'Dental Health is… Awards'.
The "Dental Health is… Awards" - often called the DHIAwards - celebrate the outstanding achievements, dedication and patient care of Bupa Dental Care teams.
And the Raglan Suite’s Tim Doswell was named 'Innovator of the year' at the ceremony held at the St Pancras Hotel in London.
Tim was recognised for developing a simple solution to allow patients predictable removal of implant retained bridgework for cleaning.
It was a double celebration for the practice, as Deanna, Practice Manager, was also shortlisted for Practice Manager of the year.
A spokesperson for the Raglan Suite said:
“These awards are for recognising our brilliant teams and this was a great way to shine a spotlight on some of the fantastic work our teams do day in day out for our patients, and for each other.
“Congratulations Deana and Tim!”

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