AN AWARD-winning dentist has been accused of bungling a tooth implant.

Aberdeen-based George Glover is said to have failed to "achieve a satisfactory aesthetic result" after placing two implants "too deeply" in the mouth of a patient.

The dentist, an expert on dental implants, is also accused of failing to warn the patient of the risks of the procedure and making mistakes around further operations on the same patient.

The dentist's Fergus & Glover practice scooped the Best Scottish Practice award at the 2007 Dentistry Awards and claimed further gongs at the Private Dentistry Awards this year.

Mr Glover, 43, now faces a hearing of the General Dental Council (GDC) which can strike off dentists if they are found guilty of misconduct. The charges relate to an operation carried out in February 2008 and other operations in October and November 2009.

Mr Glover is being represented at the hearing by the Medical and Dental Defence Union of Scotland (MDDUS).

The hearing continues.