Dental Implants
Missing teeth can not only make you feel self-conscious but can affect the way in which you eat and speak. Whilst other treatments such as bridges or dentures can be a solution, a dental implant can be the best clinical option to replace missing teeth.
FAQs
Dental implants are metal or ceramic posts replacing a missing tooth root, which surgically placed and interface with jaw bone to support a dental prosthetic such as a crown, bridge or denture.
After doing a full mouth examination , your implantologist take x-rays and in most cases a CT scan of the bone to show the bone and surrounding areas such as sinuses and nerve canals. Then your implantologist plan to place implant/s for you which is done normally under local anaesthesia or sedation.
in some cases if you do not have enough bone you need more bone preparation with bone graft materials.
Usually patients can get pain post surgery after local anaesthesia wears off, which can be manged with painkillers.
With a good oral hygiene and a regular dentist check up, dental implants can last a life long, however prosthetic components might need a replacement due to wear and tear.
Absolutely! Dental implants can replace a single missing tooth, or 2 or more implants placed and support a bridge to replace more missing teeth. Also, if patient has lost all teeth , a few implants can support a denture or a long bridge to replace the whole teeth arch.
It varies based on number and make of implants, type of prosthetic works and complexity. On average each tooth implant and crown costs £2000-3500.
Usually 3-6 months, however if there is enough bone your implantologist can place the implant immediately after extraction
Yes it is possible to replace whole teeth with implant in one day and you leave with full set of teeth!

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