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NHS Dental Care

We provide a full range of NHS  in our practice with a FREE dental examination for everyone.

Following a dental examination, your dentist will advise you of the treatment you require and the likely cost. We will also provide an itemised account, if requested. The charges for NHS treatments are set by Practitioner Services and are same for every NHS dentist in Scotland. NHS dental work is free of charge for the following groups of people:

  Everyone aged under 26;

  Pregnant women and nursing mothers, until the baby is 12 months old;

  Those with certificated exemption from payment because of income Fillings

Not all treatments are available on the NHS, however. Cosmetic treatments are not available, for example, ‘white fillings’ on back teeth or a tooth coloured crown on a back tooth. Dental Implants and teeth whitening are also not available on the NHS. Your dentist will be able to explain what treatment is and is not allowed on the NHS.

 

A Durable and Natural-Looking Replacement for Missing Teeth

Dental implants provide a long-lasting solution for replacing one or more missing teeth. As the closest alternative to natural teeth, they are a popular choice for those seeking to restore their smile and regain full functionality after losing or damaging teeth.
Dental implants provide a long-lasting solution for replacing one or more missing teeth. As the closest alternative to natural teeth, they are a popular choice for those seeking to restore their smile and regain full functionality after losing or damaging teeth.

Improved smile - and confidence

Dental implants are designed to look as natural as possible, allowing you to eat, speak, and smile with confidence.

Functioning and feeling like natural teeth

Dental implants function and feel like real teeth, providing a close replacement that feels totally natural.

Long-term solution

Dental implants are a proven, long-term solution for missing teeth, with a high success rate and a low risk of complications.

Maintaining jawbone structure

Dental implants are anchored directly into the jawbone, minimising any bone loss and the effect it can have on the shape of your face.

Replacing loose-fitting dentures

Dental implants can replace loose-fitting dentures for a secure and stable solution.