Free Implant Consultations
We offer free no obligation dental implant consultations.
When you book a consultation with us, we'll help you determine whether permanent dental implants are suitable for you. We’ll weigh up the pros and cons compared with other treatments, explain the procedure in full, and answer any questions you might have.
Contact our friendly team and we will be in touch with you shortly.
What are dental implants?
An implant is made up of an artificial titanium root that is fixed to the jawbone, with a crown or bridge fitted on top. They can be made to look and feel just like natural teeth. Implants also safeguard your overall dental health as replacing missing teeth is extremely important to prevent any bone loss or other complications associated with missing teeth.
A single dental implant is the most functional secure replacement for a missing tooth, allowing you to eat, smile and laugh with confidence. A single titanium implant is placed into the jaw, as the replacement root. It’s a straightforward process which can be completed under local anesthetic.
Getting started with dental implants
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Before implants can be placed, x-rays and impressions of your mouth will be taken to ensure your dental fitness, and to allow your dentist to plan the best way to treat you.
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As a fixed solution, implants won’t come loose or fall out, allowing you to eat, smile and laugh with confidence. If you maintain good oral hygiene, implants are a long-term solution that can last for many, many years.
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Our finance options can help spread the cost of your treatment, with rates starting from just 0% APR. We will discuss your treatment plan with you and clearly explain all payment options to help spread the cost of your treatment.
Multiple implants
Each missing tooth does not necessarily require an individual implant to replace it. Often a more stable and cost-effective approach is to place an implant at either end of the ‘tooth gap’ and bridge across the implants with a dental bridge. The chewing function is then restored with a minimum number of implants. Traditional bridge treatments require dentist to file down the neighbouring healthy teeth, in order to attach the bridge in place. Dental implant technology alleviates the need to damage these healthy teeth, instead anchoring your bridge to implants, bonded with your jaw.
Getting started with multiple dental implants
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It’s a straightforward process which can be completed under local anaesthetic. The implant will need three to six months to heal and bond with your jaw bone to provide a solid support for your replacement teeth.
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Temporary replacement teeth are usually fitted at the same time as your implant placement, which will stay in place until the final restoration appointment, meaning you’re not left with any gaps to prevent you from smiling.
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As with all of our treatments, our finance options can help spread the cost of your treatment, with rates starting from just 0% APR. Before you undergo your multiple dental implant treatment, we will discuss your treatment plan with you and clearly explain all payment options to help spread the cost of your treatment.
Implant secured denture
With advances in implant dentistry, we have many innovative techniques for denture stabilisation which can transform your comfort, self-esteem and self-confidence with implant secured dentures. Depending on the treatment, you may need between four and eight implants to secure each denture in place. It’s a straightforward process which can be completed under local anaesthetic and will require three to six months to heal and bond with your jaw bone to provide a solid support for your replacement teeth.
Getting started with implant secured dentures
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Chewing function is improved as the denture is much more stable, allowing you to enjoy food again, reducing yours risks of digestive problems.
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No more concerns about embarrassing situations when a conventional denture may drop, or any need for unpleasant denture adhesives or pastes.
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Implant secured dentures provide better support for your facial tissues, helping with your self-confidence and allowing you to freely smile again.
Oral surgery
If there isn’t enough bone in your jaw, you may need some other treatment before your implant can begin. For dental implants to work, there must be enough bone in the jaw, which is strong enough to hold and support the implant. If this is not the case, you may need some other treatment at your Manchester dentist before your implant treatment can begin, such as bone augmentation, bone grafting or other oral surgery treatment. At your initial consultation by your local Manchester dentist, we will determine how much bone is available and the shape of the bone. This assessment is done through visual examination, palpation of the bone ridge and with advanced x-ray techniques.
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If you're reviewing your dental implant options and would like to understand more about the treatment, please contact us today.