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What Are Dental Implants?

Dental Implants are a long lasting, natural looking replacement for missing gaps in the mouth.

An implant is formed of 3 components: a titanium screw which is implanted into the jaw bone, an abutment which protrudes through the gum and a dental crown which is then placed on top of the abutment. The titanium screw acts like the false tooth’s new root. All elements are fixed into the mouth to enable you to chew properly again and restore and maintain your facial shape.

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What you need to know

How soon after I lose a tooth should I get an Implant?

To prevent any bone loss, it is recommended that you start the implant procedure as soon as you lose your natural tooth.

If a natural tooth has to be extracted we can incorporate this into your individual treatment plan.

How soon after I lose a tooth should I get an Implant?

To prevent any bone loss, it is recommended that you start the implant procedure as soon as you lose your natural tooth.

If a natural tooth has to be extracted we can incorporate this into your individual treatment plan.

How long does an Implant last?

Dental implants have shown high levels of success over many years and are the modern alternatives to dentures (false teeth which need to be removed) and bridges (which often require shaving down other neighbouring teeth).

How long does an Implant last?

Dental implants have shown high levels of success over many years and are the modern alternatives to dentures (false teeth which need to be removed) and bridges (which often require shaving down other neighbouring teeth).

Procedure

Dental implants are usually fitted during two separate procedures.

During the first appointment, the implant is inserted into the jawbone. Then, 4-8 months later, the false tooth is attached on top of the implant to complete your new tooth.

A temporary tooth will be put in place between appointments to ensure you can smile and eat properly during the healing process.

Procedure

Dental implants are usually fitted during two separate procedures.

During the first appointment, the implant is inserted into the jawbone. Then, 4-8 months later, the false tooth is attached on top of the implant to complete your new tooth.

A temporary tooth will be put in place between appointments to ensure you can smile and eat properly during the healing process.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a dental implant cost?

Dental implants start from £2000. Full costs can be provided following an implant consultation where our implant surgeon will assess the type of surgery required depending on the case.


Does placing a dental implant hurt?

We offer local anaesthetic to all patients to make the process as comfortable and pain free as possible. If you feel particularly anxious about the treatment, we also offer the option of sedation to make you totally relaxed during the procedure.


How long does placing a dental implant take?

The Implant surgery can take between 1 and 2 hours. You will be under local anaesthetic and should not feel any pain.


How do I know if I am suitable for a dental implants?

There are many factors which influence whether you can have dental implants placed. We will need to assess the general health of your mouth and how well you are cleaning and maintaining your teeth. You will also need sufficient, good quality bone to put the implant into. We can assess this during your consultation with the aid of our in house 3D scanner and talk through options to build up your bone should you not have enough.


Price Guide

Full costs can be provided following an implant consultation.

Single tooth including Crown implants
From £2250

Implant retained dentures
From £3500

Full Arch
From £12000

Price Guide

Full costs can be provided following an implant consultation.

Single tooth including Crown implants
From £2250

Implant retained dentures
From £3500

Full Arch
From £12000