Why dental implants
The permanent solution to missing teeth
Built to last a lifetime
Unlike dentures or bridges, implants fuse with your jawbone and can last decades with proper care.
Finance from £114 per implant
Spread the cost with our 0% finance options so you can restore your smile without the upfront cost.
Look and feel completely natural
Implants are indistinguishable from your natural teeth, nobody will know the difference.
Protects your jaw and remaining teeth
Missing teeth cause bone loss over time. Implants stimulate the jawbone and prevent further deterioration.
What to expect
Your treatment, step by step
- Free consultation
We'll assess your teeth, jaw and suitability for implants and walk you through your options with no obligation to proceed. - 3D scan and planning
We use advanced 3D imaging to plan your implant placement with precision, ensuring the best possible outcome. - Implant placement
Your implant is placed under local anaesthetic. Most patients are surprised by how comfortable the procedure is. - Crown fitted
Once healed, your custom-made crown is fitted to the implant, leaving you with a natural, permanent tooth.
Free Consultation
Every case is different. A free consultation lets us assess your suitability, discuss your goals and give you a clear, honest treatment plan.
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What are dental implants?
A long-term solution for missing teeth
- Replaces missing teeth permanently, no slipping, no removal, no adhesive
- Looks, feels and functions exactly like a natural tooth
- Preserves jawbone and prevents the sunken appearance caused by tooth loss
- Suitable for single, multiple or full arch tooth replacement
- Results that last 20 to 30 years with proper care
- Finance available from £2,500 per implant
More about Composite Bonding
HOW DOES THE PROCEDURE WORK?
- Our highly experienced cosmetic dentists will begin by matching the shade of your teeth with the composite resin.
- This composite resin is later applied to the tooth/teeth in order to repair the damage.
- Prior to this however, the cosmetic dentist will roughen the tooth’s surface via a liquid, and this enables the bonding material to stick to the tooth.
- Subsequently, the composite resin will be applied and then hardened via a curing light.
- Then finally, your cosmetic dentist will be able to shape and polish the tooth after the composite resin has hardened.
At our state-of-the-art dental practice, it’s our highest priority to make sure you receive a premium quality dental care experience.




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