About the Business

Lanark Dental Care has been established in the High street of Lanark for many years. We are committed to offering caring and quality dentistry to our patients. We will offer all options available and advise on the most suitable treatments. If you have problems with your teeth, need a check up or wish to discuss any area of dental care, please come and see us.

We offer dental care for our patients that allows the dentist the freedom to use the best in modern materials and techniques. We can cater for the full range of preventive and restorative solutions.

Business Services

Hygienist Visits

Hygienist Visits

The job of the dental hygienist is to professionally clean your teeth, ensuring that your mouth is fresh, healthy and free from tartar. Even with the best brushing routine at home it is impossible to stop the gradual build-up of plaque on your teeth- which continues daily. Without the regular removal of this tartar layer you are at a higher risk of developing gum disease.

Although some signs of gum disease can be quite obvious other people may show no signs at all. If left untreated the gum irritation can lead to long-term problems including bone recession and tooth loss.

Combined with a good oral hygiene routine- brushing and flossing twice a day- regular trips to the hygienist in between dental appointments are the best way of ensuring that your teeth stay healthy and strong.

Dental Implants

Dental Implants

Dental Implants have changed the face of dentistry over the last 25 years. At McNab & Davenhill we use the Straumann Implant System.

How are they used to replace missing teeth?

This section will give you an overview of the topic of dental implants.

As with most treatment procedures in dentistry today, dental implants not only involve scientific discovery, research and understanding, but also application in clinical practice. The practice of implant dentistry requires expertise in planning, surgery and tooth restoration as well as about art and experience.

Let’s start from the beginning:

A dental implant is actually a replacement for the root or roots of a tooth. Like tooth roots, dental implants are secured in the jawbone and are not visible once surgically placed. They are used to secure crowns (the parts of teeth seen in the mouth), bridgework or dentures by a variety of means. They are made of titanium, which is lightweight, strong and biocompatible, which means that it is not rejected by the body. Titanium and titanium alloys are the most widely used metals in both dental and other bone implants, such as orthopedic joint replacements. Dental implants have the highest success rate of any implanted surgical device.

Titanium’s special property of fusing to bone, called osseointegration (“osseo” – bone; “integration” – fusion or joining with), is the biological basis of dental implant success. That’s because when teeth are lost, the bone that supported those teeth is lost too. Placing dental implants stabilizes bone, preventing its loss. Along with replacing lost teeth, implants help maintain the jawbone’s shape and density. This means they also support the facial skeleton and, indirectly, the soft tissue structures — gum tissues, cheeks and lips. Dental implants help you eat, chew, smile, talk and look completely natural. This functionality imparts social, psychological and physical well-being.

Location & Hours

72 High St

Lanark, ML11 7ES
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