Dental Implants
What exactly are dental implants – and how will they benefit you and your smile? A good choice for anyone with missing teeth, dental implants can fill in gaps while looking and acting like real teeth.
The most permanent way to replace teeth, due to an accident for example, dental implants offer a natural look. In fact, when you get dental implants, no one need ever know they’re not your natural teeth!
There are different types of dental implants available such as single implants, and All-On-4 dental implants (suitable if you have no teeth at all, as it only uses 4 implants); your dentist can help advise which type is the best for you. But often, it will depend upon how many missing teeth you have, and the state of your oral health.
Even though we are sure that you will love the result, we understand that dental implants can be expensive investment in your health. We offer 12 months 0% finance to help manage the cost of the treatment, and this means it can cost you under £7 per day.
We’ll ensure your gums are in good condition, too – and we recommend that you visit a dental hygienist at least once a year, if possible. The benefits of visiting a hygienist this regularly include the chance to eliminate bad breath, get cleaner, brighter teeth quickly, and pick up dietary advice and tips on flossing and brushing.
You could also prevent gum disease in the future, while our dentists can coat your teeth with protective sealants, which will ensure greater condition of your teeth in the long run.
We provide dental implant treatment for replacing a single tooth
We provide dental implant treatment for replacing a single tooth
We provide dental implant treatment for replacing a single tooth
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Replacing a single tooth with dental implants
Replacing a single tooth with dental implants
Replacing a single tooth with dental implants
Dental implants are permanent, as they’re fixed to your jaw, while dentures are removable. You probably know someone with dentures, and you may have noticed that they take them out at night – or while they’re resting.
A great idea for anyone who’s looking to replace gaps in their mouth, implants help transform the smiles of plenty of people – and here at Warwick House, implants can do the very same for you, too.
If you’re wondering what dental implants are made from, allow us to tell you more! When you choose this procedure, a titanium post is carefully placed into your jawbone (beneath the gum) and a replacement tooth (or teeth) is then fixed to the post.
The treatment begins with a consultation – and often, you’ll visit us for this first appointment on a different date to the procedure itself. This gives you plenty of time to think about the procedure before you get booked in to have the implants fitted. In the meantime, you can ask any questions you like about the treatment itself – and, of course, you’re also welcome to ask any questions during your consultation.
The treatment is carried out by our award-winning dentists, each of whom has years of experience fitting dental implants to our patients.
After your consultation at Warwick House, we’ll examine your teeth and your dental health – and we’ll look at your existing and missing teeth before chatting to you about the treatment. We’ll then take some X-Rays.
During your treatment, we’ll give you a local anaesthetic which will help manage any pain or discomfort. We’ll then make a tiny cut into your gum, before making a small hole in your jawbone. The titanium peg will then be placed here, before the dental implant is fitted with an abutment. This is like a screw and it is used to hold the new false teeth in position.
Finally, you’ll be ready for the final step of the treatment. This is when the replacement teeth are fitted to the implant abutment. Giving you a dazzling new smile, this is the most important step of the procedure.
In some instances, a temporary set of teeth will be fitted while your permanent set is made. Your permanent set will then be fitted later.
Have any questions about dental implants? Do not hesitate to get in touch with us here at Warwick House.
The process for dental implants is quite straight-forward. The dentists at Warwick House are fully qualified, highly experienced and have successfully dealt with thousands of dental implant cases.
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Your new replacement teeth will be fitted to the implant giving you a brilliant new smile! If the dentist needs to do this at a slightly later appointment, he may give you temporary bridge so that no gaps in your teeth can be seen.