MKD smile club next meeting 30th July , Saturday morning. Let us know if you can come, an hour or two of brushing up on cleaning techniques and learning what’s good and what’s not for your teeth- all good fun!
Great offers still on ’til end of month on all whitening procedures- get in touch now.
Implant offers also on-call on 0141 637 1745 or email to mkdreception@hotmail.co.uk
July 10th, 2011
Porcelain Veneers Glasgow
September 28th, 2010
Porcelain Veneers Glasgow, sometimes called dental veneers, are thin strips of porcelain that are bonded to the front of teeth to create an aesthetic improvement to your overall smile. Porcelain veneers have successfully improved smiles by making dark teeth look lighter and healthier looking. They can make yellow teeth permanently whiter and gray stained teeth look much better. Porcelain veneers Glasgow can make crooked teeth look straight in just a few days. Patient’s can look and feel more confident, more professional and have a wonderfully natural looking smile.
You don’t have to have your teeth ground down, as porcelain veneers can be non invasive.
If performed by a skilled and technically talented dentist, porcelain veneers produce excellent results. If you’re unhappy with the veneers you have had done by another dentist Kelly Dentist can rework then for a better result
Dental Implants Glasgow
September 20th, 2010
Dental Implants Glasgow are threaded roots of surgical titanium which are inserted into the jaw to replace teeth and help provide support for crowns, bridges or for loose dentures.
Dental Implants rely on the fact that titanium integrates with bone without rejection.
Once a dental implant has integrated, which normally take 3-6 months, the final crown or denture can be fitted.
As a treatment option, dental implants have been in use for over 40 years, and have proved to be clinically successful.
Dental Implants can form an important part of cosmetic dentistry for patients who need to consider the replacement of missing teeth but prefer not to have to wear dentures.
Most people are suitable patients for dental implants provided they are in good health, and have adequate bone. Even in levels where there inadequate bone levels, grafting procedures using bone or bone substitutes can be utilised to provide suitable support for dental implants.
