Dental implants went from a treatment for those in the know to a treatment that everyone is talking about. Over the last few years, there has been a significant increase in the number of dental practices that provide dental implants in Glasgow. So how are you meant to know where to go?
At Tiwari Watson Dental Care, we pride ourselves on excellence in dental care. We always put our patients’ comfort first, whether they are coming in for a routine dental check-up or for dental implants in Glasgow. Our implants dentists, Joseph Watson and David Chan, are here to make your implant treatment go as smoothly as possible. But you don’t just have to take our word for it. Here are a few more reasons why you should consider Tiwari Watson for your dental implants in Glasgow:
We’re award-winning
Year after year, we’ve been shortlisted, highly commended or won awards at the Scottish Dental Awards and Dentistry Scotland Awards, from Best Treatment of Nervous Patients to Best Patient Care. This year saw us shortlisted for Practice of Year. So, it isn’t just our staff and patients who think well of the care and dental treatment at our friendly practice, but fellow dental professionals who have looked at us with a critical eye.
We’ll give you our guarantee
When you come to us for dental implants in Glasgow, you’ll receive a free 3-year warranty for your dental implants, which will remain valid as long as you come in for your annual dental check-ups and bi-annual hygienist cleanings. Keeping up with these visits long after your warranty expires is a good idea as this will ensure your implant lasts you a lifetime. Dental implants can’t get cavities, but gum disease can cause them to fail, not to mention the fact that gum disease is bad for your remaining teeth and is an uncomfortable condition to leave your mouth in.
What now?
So now you know why we stand out from the crowd when it comes to dental implants in Glasgow, why not book your implant consultation with David or Joe? They’ll talk you through what’s involved and examine your teeth, gums and oral tissues to check that you’re ready to receive implants.