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No Comments 12 May 2008

This is the follow up to my post Glasgow Dentistry, in my search for a new Dentist in Glasgow that offers private treatment. On Friday I visited a dentist in Patrick, now I might as well start with saying that I was not all that impressed, his idea of private treatment and my idea where not the same, wasn’t even in the same league, indeed it felt like I was paying for private treatment and getting NHS levels, now that’s not what I am after. Yes I want to save money but I also believe in to two sayings “You get what you pay for”, however you might not need what your paying for so always check and the other saying is “a fool an his money is easily parted”, with them in mind I know it’s striking the right balance of expecting to pay the going rate for private work but also making sure whoever I pay is giving me the time, care and quality of work I am after and is why I interviewed a few dentists to get one I would be happy with.

So today I visited another dentist, for an examination including x-rays, what struck me about the dentist I met today was that he didn’t want any clues as to what might be the issue, but instead went on a journey to evaluate every tooth, giving feedback on each and basically saying if no work was needed, is something need just cosmetic work, if a tooth had anything worth highlighting but was not a concern at this time and of course most importantly anything he felt needed work sooner rather than later. Now what was very good about the Neil Campbell the dentist in question was that not only did he come across confident and knowledgeable but he understood what I was looking for, i.e. a good job with the correct time taken to do it, and went over different options and what likely times and costs would involve.

Now most importantly he diagnosed the area I am having a bit of concern with, I am not in any dental pain right now because of it but I can feel niggling under current of something not being right, however as I said he correctly identified the two fillings that need work and will be undertaking removing the current filling in the back and adding a dressing to see if any infection is present and if it can be dealt with. Also noted in this examination and was clearly demonstrated to me was that I have another filling that needs replacing at another side of my mouth but can wait until after the initial work is under taken. The dentist I visited in Patrick on the other hand missed loads of stuff and clearly demonstrated that being fresh out of the Dental School doesn’t mean you’re trained in the latest techniques, I think experience helps a great deal in a dentist.

So if you found this blog in your search for a Dentist in Glasgow, then I am happy to recommend Neil Campbell who is based at the Ralston practice of A K Watson Dental Surgeons, phone number is 0141 882 1771, they also undertake NHS work as well as Private.

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Glasgow Dentistry

1 Comment 07 May 2008

Today I started phoning around looking for a new dentist, I had been going to The Dental Practice & Gallery, in Bath Street, Glasgow for around 10 years however I felt it was about time I shopped around to see what else was in offer with regards to private treatment in the Glasgow area. Now I have been to a couple of other private dentists in the past on a referral basis, one of them was not so hot and the other more recent was very good however extremely pricey almost £700 for a root canal treatment.

The reason I am now thinking about leaving The Dental Practice & Gallery is price versus level of service, don’t get me wrong the staff are very nice and you can get an appointment at the drop of a hat but I been paying monthly for a practice plan that gets you 4 check-ups with scale and polish every year and x-rays once a year (plus ropey insurance that looks like it wouldn’t payout based on previous claim), that aside I think it is great value for money, however recently was advised that 2 fillings would cost around £320 (that’s with a discount) and felt it was a bit pricey however the clincher was and is why I am off to check out a few dentists is that my very back tooth has started to cause me concern, however nothing was highlighted in the x-rays done just the other week. So is it that can’t tell from x-rays that something is up or was it simply missed or is what’s going on only something they would know about when signs such as tooth pain start to show. To be far if I called Ambigai she would see me right away but I just have this feeling I be told, yet another root canal.

With Glasgow Dentistry finding a decent one is no easy task, so I have selected 2 dentists to try out, one my sister is using and one that is not far from where I live. First test is how soon they can see me (bare in mind I am not registered with any of them), anything over a week was going to be ruled out on the spot, but both managed to fit me in, one this Friday and one next Monday. For consultation and x-rays the prices look to be around £48 to £60 so I am going to go along, see what they are like, see what equipment they have, find out what wait times are for getting work done and most important can they spot anything wrong with my teeth. Now I know for a fact I have 2 minor fillings that need done, if they can’t spot this then I have to look in to picking another dentist. Will keep you posted on how I get on.

I have a 3rd one in mind recommended by someone I work with, however as he is away on holiday I can’t check the name of the place so will ask when he gets back, however in the mean time if any of these work out then I probably go with them or have to start searching for someone else.

More to follow!

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