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Multiple Missing Teeth

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If you have lost multiple teeth, you may be wearing a denture or partial denture. This can be a real burden, causing embarrassment, discomfort and generally having a real negative impact on your quality of life. Did you know you don't have to eat soft foods or wear dentures for the rest of your life? Implants are a viable and clinically proven alternative to missing teeth.

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  1. Multiple teeth can be replaced with just a single implant. In some cases, two adjacent missing teeth can be replaced using a single implant to support a Bridge. Another example is 3-4 missing adjacent teeth can be replaced with 2 implant to support a bridge of up to four teeth in a row, each stable and sturdy and guaranteed to provide the same function, with good hygiene and maintenance.

  2. Depending on the volume of jawbone, a dental implant and abutments can be placed on the same day or over a period of months. The implants will look and feel exactly like your natural teeth.

  3. After a period of healing, your implants will be fully integrated and will look, feel and function just like natural teeth!

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Life Benefits

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  • If missing teeth are not replace with implants the jawbone will recede, giving your face a sunken appearance. Implants give you a youthful boost.

  • You can bite or chew a variety of foods.

  • You can live free of worry and concern about your teeth.

Case

Dental Implants – Implant bridge to replace three teeth

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Martin, Aged 90, had fractured his bridge supported on teeth. He preferred a fixed replacement using implants as he did not want dentures. A bridge was constructed using two dental implants to replace the three teeth,

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Implant Crowns and Bridges

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Anthony had lost some of his teeth in the upper jaw due to gum disease. Once the gum disease around other teeth was stabilised, dental implants were used to replace rtwo missing teeth on the right side and two implants to support a bridge replacing three teeth on the left side.

Case: Resin bonded bridge

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Graham had multiple teeth which were not saveable due to the presence of gum disease. Where possible, we tried to save some of his teeth. Others were extracted. The missing teeth were replaced using implants to support crowns and bridges.

Visit our Smile Gallery to view other cases of dental implants 

What our Patients Say

"I would recommend this practice to friends or family. I was treated with dignity and respect by staff at the practice at all times. I was treated very well and the procedure to be carried was fully explained to me as was the cost. I would recommend this practice to everyone. Wonderful service and treatment."

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- John Langton -

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