
Eugene Boje BChD MSc – GDC No 75925
Why Eunique?
Dr Eugene Bojé, Eunique’s owner practitioner, qualified at the University of Stellenbosch in 1999 and went on to gain a Masters’ degree in cosmetic dentistry at the University of Warwick. He’s one of a group of UK dentists with full membership of the British Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. Dental care can vary dramatically by practice and discipline so BACD membership is critical when it comes to complex cosmetic dentistry. Members have to prove their expertise annually through ongoing professional development to ensure their skills are industry leading. Eugene is currently studying for a Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) at Warwick Business School.
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Yasmin Lawton, a fully qualified dental nurse, HydraFacial™ and IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) treatment practitioner, currently studying advanced techniques in all aspects of semi-permanent cosmetic make-up as well as medical micro-pigmentation.
Our Methodology
Eunique creates a bespoke dental plan for each patient to keep a smile as perfect as possible, for as long as possible. In some cases, the best course of action is minimal intervention; in others, it may be that rectifying an invasive problem is critical to long-term dental health.

Step 1
A one hour New Patient Assessment with Eugene to discuss your dental objectives
During the consultation, we’ll assess your current dental health with the aid of dental moulds, X-rays, digital imaging and videography of your teeth and smile. You’ll also have the opportunity to look at other similar cases and assess the results.

Step 2
A follow up session using factual evidence to show the impact of natural wear and tear alongside the benefits of treatment
If relevant, Eugene may fit a ‘test drive smile’ over your teeth to show the difference the treatment will make in terms of look and feel. This is a critical step for many patients as it brings the value of any treatment plan to life.

Step 3
A written and fully costed solution to match your lifestyle and budget
In the majority of cases, early treatment not only safeguards teeth, it dramatically reduces long-term costs so delaying could be a false economy.