What is your advice about getting implants abroad?
Personally I wouldn’t have any medical or dental treatment carried out abroad unless it was an emergency.
It’s important to consider that dental implants are a surgical procedure requiring multiple appointments and complete treatment time can be several months. You also need to consider after care of the treatment. What would happen if something goes wrong? You may find that your own dentist will not be able to help if there is a problem or it can be very expensive to have a problem rectified.
It’s important to be sure of the qualifications and experience of the person who is going to carry out your treatment and that they are using a reputable implant system as well.
I hope that this gives you a little more insight.
Regards.
George Glover

Dr Glover
Fergus and Glover
160 Union St Aberdeen AB10 1QT
Web : www.fergusandglover.co.uk Tel: 012 246 44876
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| February 26, 2010 at 10:15 am | No comment
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