Dental Implants can be used for a variety of different situations. Common examples are as follows:
Dental Implants are used to replace missing teeth, our aims are to create a tooth that emerges out of naturally contoured gums and to restore the natural contours of the face.
We want to restore your health, your smile and your confidence.
We do our best to save our natural teeth however there are times when we have to remove teeth. These include badly decayed or fractured teeth, unsuccessful root canal treatments and incorrect tooth positions.
Teeth are often lost because of gum disease. In these circumstances we can replace from single teeth all the way to recreating a brand new smile by replacing all of the loose teeth before bone shrinkage changes the contour of the face.
An implant is an artificial tooth root made from pure titanium that heals permanently in the bone; a unique process known as Osseointegration.
We exclusively use implants made from pure titanium for which no known allergic reactions or instances of rejection have occurred.
The exceptionally high success rate of implant treatment is in large part due to the fact that a sterile titanium implant is used. The implant is placed in sterile conditions to produce exceptionally high success rates of up to 98%.
Implants can be used to recreate a single tooth that has been removed, replace large spaces with multiple implants or stabilise loose dentures.
Dental implants replace missing teeth without the need to drill down the adjacent teeth such as with conventional bridgework.
Once a tooth is removed the bone will shrink away. The implant will prevent this bone loss by stimulating the bone. This can help to maintain facial profile and prevent the sunken appearance often associated with multiple tooth loss.