Among these, titanium-based implants have become the preferred choice for replacing missing teeth as they offer a natural look and function.
Dental implants are small titanium cylinders that are placed in the jawbone to support a crown, which mimics the natural appearance and function of a tooth above the gum line. During the procedure, the area is numbed, and the gum is lifted open. The implant is then placed into the jawbone and given time to heal, which typically takes around 12 weeks. After the implant has integrated with the bone, a crown is placed on top of it.
In some cases, a temporary crown can be placed at the same time as the implant to prevent a missing tooth during the healing process.
Before beginning the treatment, all aspects of implant placement, including duration and cost, will be thoroughly discussed with you to ensure you are fully informed of the treatment plan.
We provide dental implants from £2500. Our treatment plans are customised to suit your needs and budget, with an array of payment plans available to ensure this treatment is accessible to everyone.
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