These implant solutions provide a comfortable and stable alternative, from stabilising dentures from moving to eliminating dentures entirely with implant supported bridgework.
Denture Stabilisation – Stop Your Dentures from Moving
Denture stabilisation with implants is:
- A cheaper alternative to full-mouth restoration though implants
- Requires only a couple of implants
- Retentive, stable and secure
- Makes talking and eating easy again
- Allows you to taste your food better as the palate doesn’t need to be covered as much
- Allows you to eat what you want
- Eliminates the embarrassment associated with unsuccessful dentures
£3950 – £9600
Implant Supported Bridgework – A Partial Denture alternative
Multiple gaps restored using a partial denture can just as easily be replaced by implant-supported bridgework. Like conventional bridges, implant-supported bridges replace multiple missing teeth with fused teeth. However, instead of locating over the teeth on either side of the gap, implant-supported bridges are placed on top of implants. For multiple missing teeth, two implants will likely suffice to support a bridge of three or four teeth, though more may be needed depending on the situation.Implant-supported bridgework advantages:
- Doesn’t need to be removed at night
- Fixed
- More stable and secure
- Long-term
- Maintains bone levels, increasing facial aesthetics
- Easy to clean
- Won’t cover the gums or palate, making speaking and eating easier
Price from £4720
Full Mouth Reconstruction
Using a series of bridges, each supported by a couple of dental implants, an entire jaw can be restored without the need for dentures.Full mouth reconstruction using implants advantages:
- Doesn’t need to be removed at night
- Fixed
- Stable and secure
- Long-term
- Maintains bone levels, increasing facial aesthetics
- Won’t cover the gums or palate, making speaking and eating easier
- Allows you to taste your food, as dental material covering the palate is not required