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Scottish Denture Clinic opened their doors on 5 October and they haven’t looked back. Margaret said: “I won’t lie,


it has been hard work and the experience has had it’s fair amount of stress, but it has been amazing. “I’m so proud of what we


have got now.” The main focus of the


lab is high-end implant work and they have already undertaken work for some of the top implant dentists around Scotland. C&M also provide tech-


nical support for the Scottish Denture Clinic. Cameron and Margaret have committed to using only the best products to provide a truly bespoke service. Their long-term plan is to


both qualify as Clinical Dental Technicians so they can fully take over the running of the clinic and allow Rob to return to Edinburgh full time (he currently works two days a week in Glasgow). And, as Margaret explained,


communication is absolutely key for the success of their new venture. At the GDH, they worked closely with dentists, students and staff for the best outcomes and they are working hard to create a similar working environment at C&M. They are building up


relationships and visiting dentists, even going as far as doing the deliveries themselves (in the short term anyway). Margaret said: “Our aim is


to see every case through from start to finish ourselves. We are not a big team so are able to get involved and know the customers, patients and the work inside out. “We check each other’s work


before it goes out so both know what’s happening and what stage each piece of work is at at any one time.” It’s this personal touch that


Cameron and Margaret are hoping will help them stand out, from meeting the dentist, and patient if appropriate, in person to simple things like placing the handle in a dentist’s


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favoured position on a tray. As Cameron said: “We do


these sorts of things at no extra cost but it is all part of the service. We want to build long-lasting relationships with our clients and knowing how they work and what they want is absolutely crucial.” C&M Dental Lab always use


SR Phonares II teeth for their work, providing a range of tooth moulds to suit you. The experts are constantly looking for new ways to offer you and your dental profes- sional the very best results. SR Phonares II are gender


curing lab composite with micro-opal fillers which allows you to achieve a consistent shade even if space is limited, because the shade effect is tolerant to varying layer thick- nesses. SR Nexco restorations


and age specific denture teeth which bring truly outstanding results to every denture solu- tion. Each mould has been sculpted to deliver the ultimate lifelike result creating dental restorations inspired by nature. Another product they use of is SR Nexco. SR Nexco is a purely light-


achieve a durable shade stability and a lasting gloss as a result of the polymerization process. At C&M all of their bars


are milled, the majority of which are sent to NobelProcera, who they work closely with, regarding the designs of each case.


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