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Single Tooth Implants

A single tooth implant is a permanent replacement for a missing tooth that restores both appearance and function without affecting surrounding teeth.

How It Works

A titanium post is gently inserted into the jawbone to act as a new root. Over time, it bonds naturally with the bone (a process called osseointegration). Once healed, a tailor-made crown is fixed on top, creating a realistic, durable tooth replacement.

Benefits

  • Seamless blend with your natural teeth.
  • Preserves bone and prevents gum shrinkage.
  • Doesn’t rely on or damage neighboring teeth.
  • Long-lasting and easy to maintain.

Multiple Teeth Implants

Multiple teeth implants are used when several teeth are missing in different areas or side-by-side. They offer a fixed and stable alternative to removable partial dentures.

How It Works

Titanium implants are placed at strategic points in the jaw to support multiple crowns or a bridge. Unlike traditional bridges, this approach doesn't rely on or damage nearby healthy teeth. The result is a solid, comfortable fit.

Benefits

  • Fully restores your chewing ability.
  • Protects surrounding teeth and bone structure.
  • More natural look and feel than removable options.
  • Stable and long-term alternative to bridges or partial dentures.

All-on-4 / All-on-6 Implants

All-on-4 or All-on-6 implants are full-arch restoration methods for people who’ve lost most or all of their teeth on one or both jaws. They provide a permanent, fixed alternative to traditional dentures.

How It Works

Four or six dental implants are strategically placed into the jaw to anchor a full set of prosthetic teeth. The angles and positions of the implants are carefully planned to maximize support, often eliminating the need for bone grafts. In many cases, new teeth can be placed the same day.

Benefits

  • A full set of fixed teeth with just 4–6 implants.
  • Same-day smile in many cases.
  • Helps prevent bone loss and facial collapse.
  • Feels secure — no slipping, no adhesives needed.

Implant-Supported Dentures

Implant-supported dentures are a modern alternative to traditional dentures, offering greater stability by attaching to implants placed in your jaw.

How It Works

Several implants are placed in your jawbone, acting as anchors. The custom denture then clicks into place over the implants, staying secure throughout the day. It can be removable or fixed, depending on your needs.

Benefits

  • No more loose dentures or messy adhesives
  • Improved speech, chewing, and confidence.
  • Supports the jawbone and facial shape.
  • Can be easily removed for cleaning.

Types of Dental Implants We Offer

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Implant Consultation

Personalized smile assessment

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3D Imaging & Planning

Precision-driven placement prep

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Surgical Placement

Secure titanium integration

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Custom Crown Restoration

Natural look & feel

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Dental Implant Pricing & Finance Options

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Treatments Cost
Single-Implant From £3,500
Multiple Implants Custom Pricing
All-on-4 Implants From £12,000
Implant Dentures Custom Pricing
FAQs

Dental Implants Explained

Dental implants are built to be a long-term solution—think of them as the next best thing to natural teeth. With good oral hygiene and regular dental checkups, implants can last a lifetime. The crown (the visible part) may need replacement after 10-15 years due to wear and tear, but the titanium implant itself, which integrates with your jawbone, is designed to stay put indefinitely.

Not as much as you might think. The implant procedure is performed under local anesthesia, so you’ll be awake but won’t feel any pain during the surgery itself—just some pressure, perhaps. Post-surgery, it’s normal to experience some swelling, mild soreness, or discomfort, but this is typically manageable with over-the-counter pain relievers. Most people describe it as less intense than a tooth extraction.

Healing times can vary slightly depending on your overall health and the complexity of the procedure, but generally, initial recovery takes a few days to a week. However, the full integration of the implant with your jawbone—a process called osseointegration—can take 3 to 6 months. During this time, you’ll be monitored closely to ensure everything is healing properly before the final crown is placed.

If you’re in good general health, have healthy gums, and enough bone in your jaw to hold an implant, you’re likely a great candidate. Even if you’ve lost bone density over time (common if you’ve had missing teeth for a while), bone grafting options might still make implants possible.If you're committed to oral hygiene and routine care, implants can be a game-changer for your smile.