New dental practice opens in Leeds next month
Dr Martina Hodgdon will open a new dental practice, The Dental Architect, by next month.
The Dental Architect ‘s primary focus will be cosmetic dentistry; however, they will also offer a wide range of dental procedures for both private and corporate clients, such as – preventive hygiene, children’s dentistry, orthodontics, implants and general dentistry.
The Dental Architect is located in a stunning, historic Grade II listed building on Wellington Street. The practice was originally a leather warehouse designed by Henry Walker in 1873.
Dr Hodgson is an internationally recognised Invisalign specialist and teacher who regularly speaks on Clear Aligner Therapy and Invisalign.
A top tier, Diamond-level accredited Invisalign provider, Dr Hodgson was one of the first UK dentists to gain a Postgraduate Diploma in Clear Aligner Therapy. Since then, her years of experience and have led to her seat on the Private Dentistry Magazine’s Editorial Advisory Board.
She is also a staunch advocate for women coming into the profession, as co-founder of Inspiring Women in Dentistry, where Dr Hodgson offers mentoring and support for women in dentistry.
Dr Hodgson said: “I am so excited to be bringing my exciting new dentistry concept to Leeds! From being a student here more than 20 years ago to now opening the biggest cosmetic and Invisalign-focussed provider in the city, it feels so great to come full-circle.”
Qualifying from Leeds University over two decades ago in 2001, Dr Hodgson is an internationally acclaimed cosmetic dentist and Leeds’ top Invisalign provider. This spring, she returns to Leeds as she opens her new high-tech cosmetic-focussed practice in the heart of the city centre, The Dental Architect.
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