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Dental implants are usually the best solution for replacing missing teeth. The root is made of titanium, which is placed into the gum to form a secure foundation, whilst the replacement tooth is fitted on top to create a comfortable, life-like replacement.
The fear of losing our teeth is something many of us experience.
Today, tooth loss does not have to be a permanent problem. Our dental implant system provides a safe and reliable method for replacing teeth, whether you have lost one, several or all of them. Your new teeth look and feel natural, and allow you to live, laugh and enjoy life with total confidence.
What are the benefits of dental implants?
Dental implants are the permanent way for you to replace your
missing teeth. Research and documentation show long-lasting
results, and hundreds of thousands of people are now enjoying their new looks and their ability to laugh, speak and eat with
confidence!
How will my new teeth differ from real teeth?
With implant supported teeth it is almost impossible to tell the
difference compared to natural teeth. With an implant-anchored full bridge there is a narrow space between your gum and the prosthesis which is externally invisible and facilitates cleaning.
How long will my new teeth last?
With proper care and cleaning, dental implants can last a lifetime. Like natural teeth, with the passing of time, the crowns could
become worn or damaged. The big difference is that your new teeth can easily be repaired or replaced, using the same implants for support.
How do dental implant supported teeth differ from conventional dentures?
Compared to conventional dentures, implant supported teeth:
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Function, look and feel like natural teeth.
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Allow you to speak, smile and eat with confidence.
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Are comfortable and stay in place.
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Do not need other teeth for support and do not require ¨cutting
down¨ or preparation of other teeth.
Can any problems occur?
A few people can have initial problems speaking clearly after
receiving an implant-supported bridge or denture. Usually, this
adjustment phase lasts only a few days before normal speaking
returns. This occurs much less frequently than with a
conventional bridge or denture.
If you are unsure whether Dental Implants are suitable for you, with your questions and queries or speak to a member of our friendly team on 0207 224 2727.
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