Looking for a Cosmetic Dentist in Waterloo? Mint Dental Clinic is conveniently located just minutes’ walk from Elephant & Castle Tube, in Lambeth. With warm smiles, Dr Raj Patel (Principal Dentist) welcomes you to the Elephant & Castle based dental clinic to experience the complete range of high-quality dental treatments available for patients of all ages in and around SE1.

Mint Dental’s preventive and restorative, and advanced dental treatments include Invisalign (clear aligners), dental hygiene , cosmetic smile makeovers, teeth whitening & Dental Implants in Waterloo.

For any further questions, or to arrange a consultation, call us on 020 7928 4474 or visit our practice website at www.mintdentalclinic.co.uk

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