Patient Solutions
Lincoln Ceramics plan for success by working in partnership with dentists and patients to form cosmetic dentistry treatment plans. We design and manufacture in house, high quality, custom made, cosmetic dental restorations. From single tooth solutions to whole mouth makeovers, all our products and services are available through your dentist.
Every technician working on your case in our lab in Glasgow is fully trained and registered. It is a sad fact that some labs use staff that are not registered leading to potential problems for the dentist and patient should anything go wrong. You can check out each technician working on your case is registered at www.gdc-uk.org .
Our educational bias along with over 30 years experience places us well in maintaining and consistently improving the level of care we provide. Recent changes to legislation allows dental technicians to offer many of their services by referral from their dentist.
You may visit the laboratory for a private cosmetic consultation and custom shade matching with the technicians producing your restorations.We can agree a case plan protocol to ensure the long term success of your new smile. We want you to be delighted for choosing lincoln ceramics and by getting to meet with you we can incorporate into your restorations all your wishes for a successfull outcome. At the lab you may preview our complete product range. As we use premium products the lab can offer you up to 3 years warranty on most of the work we supply. Your dentist can spend more time with your case and provide you with quality care.
OUR SERVICES TO PATIENTS:
Cosmetic dentistry product consultation
Smile-design consultation
Manufacture and facebow mounting of study models
Provision of wax mock ups
Digital shade taking
Digital photography for smile-design evaluations
Final restoration shade and contour verification
Cosmetic dentist referral
DENTAL TECHNICIANS AT THE LAB INDEPENDENT OF A DENTIST DO NOT:
Perform clinical procedures related to providing removable dental appliances or dentures.
Carry out independent examinations.
Give advice on the clinical suitability of any of the restorations we produce for patients independent from their dentist.
Dental Technicians do not provide treatment for or give advice to patients in the ways that are described under the sections for hygienists, therapists, orthodontic therapists or dentists from the scope of practice of the The General Dental Council www.gdc-uk.org
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