What are implants?
Tooth implants are used to replace missing teeth. In simple terms they are titanium rods or screws that are fixed to the jawbone. An extension is then secured to the implant and a new crown is placed to match the colour and contours of the existing teeth.
The benefits of Tooth implants?
- Avoid the embarrassment of having unpredictable and loose dentures
- Create the superb look, feel and function of natural teeth
- Enjoy strong and long lasting teeth
- Restore your chewing ability with complete confidence
Why Choose us for your Tooth implant care?
- Free Implant Consultation
- Discount for Multiple Implants
- We have advanced training in cosmetic dentistry and implant skills
- We use teeth implant techniques recognised for their innovation and reliability
- We use the latest and most advanced equipment for cosmetic dentistry in London
- We offer comprehensive planning to ensure the ideal treatment to suit your needs and budget
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O% Finance Options
- We offer sedation for total comfort during cosmetic dentistry procedures
- Treatment by one expert from the start to finish
- Clear implant options explained and illustrated
- Single missing teeth solutions
- Complex implant expertise including: bone grafting and full mouth reconstructions for those with no teeth, sinus
- 24 Hour implant aftercare and support
Are they long lasting and safe?
Yes. Tooth Implant treatment is now a well-established technique with a success rate of more than 95% over a fifteen-year period. The metal used, Titanium, is well proven for strength and safety in hip replacement.
Implant Treatment
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Stage 1 (Implant placement)
Placing the implant involves a small, comfortable procedure, usually carried out with a local anaesthetic. The tooth implants are then placed in the bone and covered with an antiseptic dressing. This is removed two weeks later. Over the next four to six months, the implant integrates with the bone to become solid. During the ?healing period?, a fixed bridge or a removable denture is used to close your gap.
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Stage 2 (Post connection & crown)
In the second treatment stage, a precision fitting post is securely attached into the healed implant. The dentist and dental technician then create the final new tooth crown. The porcelain crown is made to look like your natural teeth and is fixed into place.
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Maintenance
Once your new tooth implant is completed, good oral hygiene habits and regular hygienist gum maintenance visits will be the key to maintaining good implant health.
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Implant Solutions
Single Missing Teeth
Single Implant Treatment would be recommended as a replacement where a single tooth is missing or needs to be extracted.
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Multiple Missing Teeth
Implants treatment can be used to replace multiple lost teeth. You can use the implants to support crowns, bridges or cosmetically enhanced dentures.
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Denture Stabilisation
Implants can be used to fixate and support dentures and bridgework. Implant supported dentures eradicate the problems of dentures gradually becoming loose.
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Implant Supported Bridge
If you have lost 2 or more teeth in your mouth you now have a range of options available to you to restore your mouth back to its original state.
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Dental Implants London
Our Perfect Smile Implant Studios serve patients from all over the UK in particular those looking for a clinic that serves patients looking for dental implants in London due to our convenient location and nearby parking facilities. As a centre of excellence for tooth implants, many patients choose The Perfect Smile Studios because of our reputation.
Please call our Studios for a *FREE Initial Consultation on 01992 552115
or click here to find out more.
There is no obligation to continue treatment but you will have a great opportunity to understand more about your mouth and the possibilities dentistry has to offer you today.
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*Any FREE initial consultation will be with our dentist and/or our Treatment Coordinators. The suitability of options discussed will ultimately be dependent upon your clinical assessment with a dentist at the practice.