Treatment Journey

The key to successful dental implant treatment is the planning and we will provide you with a full treatment covering both dental and medical aspects of your treatment.

Treatment Process

Any form of dental treatment can seem a little daunting. Our implant dentists have undergone years of advanced training to enable him to achieve fantastic results, even for the most complex cases. You are in very good hands.

We have also invested in the latest technology and equipment to ensure we deliver the highest quality outcomes. Our support staff are highly trained and experienced in order to provide the best possible standard of care during and after your treatment. If you have questions at any point either prior to or during treatment, please do not hesitate to contact us.

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Typical TimeFRames

Dental implant treatment will typically take several months to complete. The most important aspect of any medical care is to correctly formulate the diagnosis and the treatment plan which follows.

If the removal of a tooth is carefully planned, it will be possible to consider placing a dental implant at somewhere between 3 to 8 weeks after the extraction.

Once the implant is in place it takes six weeks or so for the implant to properly integrate into the bone and enable the crown or bridge, or occasionally a precision component to help retain the denture, onto the dental implant (which is firmly integrated to native jawbone).

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Ongoing Care & MaintenaNce

Implants are an excellent option and investment in your health. With the right aftercare, they can last for a lifetime. For such a long-term success, taking care of your implant is important. As with natural teeth, implants require the same regular check-ups and conscientious oral hygiene. Once you follow these guidelines, your implants can be maintained for decades.

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Cosmetic Dentistry

Cosmetic dentistry should always aim to produce natural-looking results for patients. Our range of cosmetic treatments can help you with this.

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Any Questions?

Are dental implants a new treatment?

Dental Implants have been used as a successful therapy for permanently replacing a tooth or teeth since the 1960s. Modern dental implants are made from titanium – a metal well documented for integrating with human bone.

Why choose dental implants?

Dental implants are the ideal permanent way to replace any damaged or missing teeth – whether one single tooth, several teeth, or all of your teeth. It is true that it is best not to delay too long after teeth have been removed as there is a natural process of bone shrinkage following tooth removal. This can make it more difficult to place an implant, but that is not a barrier to implant placement. If you have a gap or dentures, an implant or multiple implants could be a very good choice for you.

How do I know if I have enough bone for a dental implant?

If appropriate, we can carry out a CBCT scan for you in the early planning stages which will indicate precisely how much bone is available. If suitable, we can carry out bone grafting procedures at the same time or before implant placement.

Do I need healthy gums for Implants?

Strong and healthy gums are vitally important to achieve a successful implant, as a solid base structure is required. We will discuss your oral health and ways to improve this at your consultation.

How much do dental implants cost?

All of our treatments are bespoke to each individuals needs and requirements. All costing and treatment plans will be discussed at your consultation with the Dentist and Treatment Coordinator.

Is the procedure painful?

During the implant placement, you will be given a local anaesthetic. You may experience a small amount of discomfort for a few days afterwards but this will subside as healing should occur relatively quickly. Your dentist will advise on how to minimise any discomfort.

Can I eat normally with my new tooth/teeth?

Yes, you can! Your implant supported teeth will be strong and secure so you will be able to eat, laugh and speak with complete confidence.

How do I care for my new tooth/teeth?

Your new teeth will look and feel like real teeth and they will requiring the same care as real teeth too. You should brush and floss your teeth as usual. Continue with regular routine check-ups as advised by your dentist