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Dental implants in Petts Wood, Orpington
If you’re missing a tooth, or wearing dentures that just aren’t working out, You’re not alone.
Many people come feeling frustrated, self-concious, or simply fed up with the limitations of their current situation. Whether it’s difficulty chewing, discomfort, or the feeling that you just cannot smile anymore, we understand.
But the good news is things can change.
With dental implants patients often leave feeling like themselves again. Able to eat comfortably, smile confidently, and forget they ever had a problem in the first place. It’s not just about replacing a tooth or dentures. It’s about restoring your freedom, your comfort, and your confidence.
At H Williams & Associates Dental Care, we’re here to help you explore your options and give you clear, honest advice so you can make the best decision for you, and your dental health.
Consultation with in-house expert Dr Daniel Ghent BDS, AssocFCGDent, MSc Implant Dentistry.
When you come in for a consultation, you’ll sit down with me, Dr Daniel Ghent, the in-house implant specialist. I have extensive experience in implant dentistry, as well as being a skilled general and cosmetic dentist. I have also been a finalist in the Young Dentist of the Year awards.
During your consultation, we will take time to understand your situation, assess your dental health and talk you through your options. Clearly, honestly and without pressure.
What are Dental Implants?
A dental implant is often the best way to replace a missing tooth, to both look and feel like the original tooth. A dental implant is a tooth root made from titanium, shaped like a screw and placed under the gum into the jaw bone.
The implant is used to help secure crowns, bridges and dentures in the mouth, creating a permanent support for replacement teeth.
Single Tooth Implant
This replacement tooth should work, look and feel like a natural tooth and requires the same care as a natural tooth.
Multiple Teeth Implant
Implants can be used to replace multiple teeth, thus restoring appearance, function and confidence.
'Teeth in a day'
Teeth in a day, sometimes also referred to as ‘All-on-4’ or ‘Same Day Teeth’, involves the extraction of failing teeth, placement of dental implants and provision of fixed temporary teeth on the same day.
Visit us for your FREE Consultation and X-ray
Come in for your free 30-minute consultation. At your appointment, we will provide you with a free digital x-ray and iTero digital scan. This gives us the information we need for your Dental Implants.
What are dental implants?
A dental implant is often the best way to replace a missing tooth, to both look and feel like the original tooth. A dental implant is a tooth root made from titanium, shaped like a screw and placed under the gum into the jaw bone. Dental implants are a popular choice for replacing missing teeth, as they are strong, durable, and look and function like natural teeth. They also do not require the surrounding teeth to be altered. The implant is used to help secure dental crowns, dental bridges and dentures in the mouth, creating a permanent support for replacement teeth.
When are dental implants needed?
Dental implants are recommended for people who have lost one or more teeth due to tooth decay, gum disease, and injury, depending on the severity and other factors. They may not be suitable for everyone, and your implantologist will always undergo a consultation. Tell us a little bit about your teeth below and fill out your details. We will then be in touch as soon as we can.
What are the different types of dental implants?
Endosteal – One of the most common types of dental implant, endosteal implants are placed directly into the jawbone. This form of bone graft dental procedure is made from biocompatible materials such as titanium and is suitable for a wide range of tooth replacement situations.
All on four implants – When an entire arch of teeth is missing or failing, a bridge can be placed on 4, 5 or 6 implants to restore your smile. This may also avoid the need for any bone grafting.
Are implants painful?
The placement and healing of dental implants can be nearly painless.
How long do implants last?
The way they are designed, they are built to last a long time. In the vast majority of cases, the implant lasts in excess of 10 years. If you stick to a healthy oral hygiene routine, they could last over 20 years.
Why go private for dental implants?
H Williams and Associates offer private dental implants in Orpington. The tooth implant cost can vary depending on complexity and the type of implant being installed. Private dental implant costs can be spread monthly with 0% finance available. The best way to find out costs and next steps is to get in touch for a free consultation and panoramic digital x-rays today!