A dental implant is a titanium metal rod or “screw” which is placed into the jawbone. It is used to support one
or more false teeth. In practice, both the false teeth and their supporting rod are known as ‘implants’.
Implants are a well-established, tried-and-tested treatment. Over 95% of modern implants
should last for many years with the right care.
Yes. You can have any number of teeth replaced with implants – from one single tooth to a complete set.
It depends on the condition of the bone in your jaw. Your dentist will arrange for a number of
special tests to find out the amount of bone still there. If there is notenough, or if it isn’t healthy enough, it may not be possible to place implants
without grafting bone into the area first.
Placing the implantsmeans a small operation. This can be done using a simple local anaesthetic, and
sometimes with sedation if you are very nervous. Sometimes the dentist needs to use a general anaesthetic for complex cases. You will not feel any pain at the
time, but you may feel some discomfort during the week after the surgery. This is usually due to having stitches, and the normal healing process.
Your dentist will be able to give you a rough timetable before the treatment starts.
Usually the permanent teeth are fitted 6 to 9 months after the implants are put in, but many implant
systems now allow the time to be as short as 3 months.
Some teeth can now even be fitted at the same time as the implants (known as immediate implants)
but you should check with your dentist to see whether these are suitable for you.
Your dentist will be able to give you a rough timetable before the treatment starts.
Usually the permanent teeth are fitted 6 to 9 months after the implants are put in, but many implant
systems now allow the time to be as short as 3 months.
Some teeth can now even be fitted at the same time as the implants (known as immediate implants)
but you should check with your dentist to see whether these are suitable for you.
The implants need to bond with the bone after they have been put in. This usually takes at least 3 months.
Unfortunately, yes. However, in many situations, the cost of the treatment is only a little more
than the cost of more conventional treatment with crowns and bridges. Over the longer term, implants are usually a more cost-effective and satisfactory option.
There are advantages too. An implant to replace a single tooth avoids the need to cut down the teeth
either side for crowns to support a bridge. Normal dentures often mean you can’t eat or speak well, due to the dentures moving about. But teeth attached to
an implant don’t cause this problem as they are anchored to the bone more firmly than natural teeth.
Right here at Belvedere Dental Practice! Our very own Dr Andrew Henderson has a long track record placing Dental Implants in the local area and spends his time with us solely placing implants.
Please ask your dentist or our reception team for more information on booking.