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Elaine Woodhouse joins Tracey Bell

by isleofman.com 6th January 2016
2016 is looking busier than ever at Tracey Bell with the arrival of Elaine Woodhouse, a well known and professional Hygienist/therapist who is originally from Blackburn but has been based on the Isle of Man for the last five years.

Elaine qualified in Liverpool in 2010 and has a keen interest in periodontal disease, proactive measures and teeth whitening procedures.

Tracey Bell said, “Welcoming Elaine into the team is really good news. She has an excellent reputation on island and will bring her great experience and customer care to the team at Tracey Bell.”

Elaine will be based with Gayle Roberts and Andrea Trincas at the Douglas Dental Clinic every Monday & Tuesday together with a full day on Friday's at the Ramsey Clinic for our regular patients.

Elaine said, ”I look forward to working with the team at Tracey Bell alongside the continuation of my education in treatments in periodontal disease which today is more relevant than ever in dentistry, with people living longer and appreciating the importance of good periodontal (gum) health in order to maintain their smiles. Prevention and education at all ages is most important & in working with fellow professionals whose interest & education grows, can only be beneficial to myself, the team & most importantly, the patients.”

Tracey Bell Dental & Aesthetic Medical Clinics is a group of award winning clinics based in the UK & Isle of Man, which provides a team and patient centered approach to dentistry.

Posted by isleofman.com
Wednesday 6th, January 2016 10:16pm.

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