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Before implants can be placed, we need to sit down and discuss your needs, X-rays and impressions of your mouth may be needed. These allow us to plan the best way to treat you. Once these investigations are carried out, a treatment plan is proposed along with costing and alternative options.
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The next stage of your treatment is to insert the implants. This is normally done under local anaesthetic by lifting the gum away from the underlying bone, then gently and carefully drilling into the jaw bone. The implant is inserted into the bone and the gum replaced and held together with some stitches. The stitches are removed about a week later. Following insertion, some types of implant will stick out through the gum, whilst other types will be buried underneath the gum. The implants will usually be left for at least three months before they are used to support replacement teeth. Implants buried under the gum will require a second small surgical procedure to expose them before they can be used.
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You will need a number of appointments to make your permanent crowns, bridges or implant retained denture. This will include taking impressions and checking the fit of the parts used to make your replacement teeth.
How much do dental implants cost?
It is difficult to give an exact price as each treatment plan is entirely unique. Following a consultation, you will be provided with a written treatment plan which will outline the steps and cost to getting your dental implant.
To provide an approximate price range – a single dental implant starts from £2150. Implant retained dentures to replace all the teeth start from £4000 for the lower arch and £6500 for the upper arch. Costs and any additional charges will be discussed before you start the treatment and as the treatment progresses. Finance is available, please call for further details.