Dental Implant

Long lasting option to replace missing teeth or broken teeth
Same day replacement of teeth
Looks and functions like natural tooth

Google rating score of 4.8 of 5, based on 350+ reviews

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Finance Options

Evening and Weekend

Appointments

Free

Consultations

Same Day Dental Implants

Broken or missing teeth can leave you lacking confidence in your smile. We understand how this
can affect your self esteem and well being.

We can transform your smile in just one day with same day dental implants.

Other Benefits

  • Permanent replacement for missing teeth
  • Same day tooth replacement
  • Same day smile transformation

What is the process of getting a dental implant

Easy 3 Step Action plan

Consultation
and 3D scan

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Placement of dental implant

Connect tooth crown to dental implant

What Are Dental Implants?

Loose, broken or missing teeth can have a massive impact not only on your smile, but your confidence and self-esteem. Dental implants are the gold standard solution to help replace missing teeth. They are metal cylinders placed into the jaw bone to help support a tooth crown.

Dental implants are a popular option for individuals seeking a long-lasting solution for missing teeth. So, what exactly is a dental implant? Essentially, a dental implant is an artificial tooth root that is surgically inserted into the jawbone. It acts as a stable base for replacement teeth such as crowns or bridges.

The dental implant itself is typically made of titanium, a biocompatible material that fuses with the bone over time, ensuring a secure and durable fit. Dental implants offer several benefits compared to other tooth replacement options, including improved oral function and aesthetics.

While they may require a bit more investment upfront, dental implants are often the best solution for those seeking a permanent and natural-looking tooth replacement.

What Are Dental Implants For?

Dental implants are a popular option for individuals seeking a long-lasting solution for missing teeth. So, what exactly is a dental implant? Essentially, a dental implant is an artificial tooth root that is surgically inserted into the jawbone. It acts as a stable base for replacement teeth such as crowns or bridges.

The dental implant itself is typically made of titanium, a biocompatible material that fuses with the bone over time, ensuring a secure and durable fit. Dental implants offer several benefits compared to other tooth replacement options, including improved oral function and aesthetics.

While they may require a bit more investment upfront, dental implants are often the best solution for those seeking a permanent and natural-looking tooth replacement.

How Much Do Dental Implants Cost?

Single Implant

2-4 Teeth
Correct Discrepancies on front teeth
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From £2800

Multiple Implants

8-10 Teeth
Correct Discrepancies on front teeth
Wildest Fullest Smile
£133 per month 0% finance
from £9995

How All On 4 Implants Work

Google rating score of 4.8 of 5, based on 350+ reviews

Porchia A

Got my Invisalign and whitening with dr Kunal at the Fleet Street branch and it really has been life changing. He’s given me the confidence to smile and laugh without covering my mouth. Very professional and listens to what i wanted and always exceeded my expectations. Also makes the entire Invisalign journey easy and comfortable as he was always there to answer any questions I had at any time. Highly recommend ruh dental and dr Kunal. It really is the best decision I’ve made. Had so many compliments on my teeth, even by strangers.

Isma

I’ve been wanting to come to Ruh dental for years for a perfect smile, my experience has been amazing, the whitening kit really has brightened my teeth I’m always getting compliments from everyone so I’m very glad I chose Ruh.

Ellie Rodriguez

I couldn’t be happier with my experience at Ruh Dental. The staff are all really friendly and helpful, and every step of the treatment was clearly explained with no sales pressure at any time. My dentist was amazing and I’m so pleased with the outcome.

How Long Do Dental Implants Take?

Take a look at the process of how it works

How to fit a Dental Implant Crown

How Long Do Dental Implants Last?

Dental implants are a popular solution for those who have lost teeth due to injury or disease. But how long do they actually last? This depends on various factors, such as the oral hygiene and overall health, the type of dental implant used, and the expertise of the dentist performing the procedure. Generally, dental implants have a success and survival rate of over 90% after ten years, with some lasting upwards of 25 years.

 

Regular check-ups with an experienced dentist and proper oral hygiene can help ensure the longevity of dental implants. So, while there’s no solid answer to how long dental implants last, with proper care, they can last a lifetime.

How The Process Works

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Implant is inserted
into the bone

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Healing process of the bone (osseointegration)

3

Dental abutment
is placed on the dental implant

4

Ceramic crown is placed which replaces the real tooth

Dental Implants
Before and After

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are implants made from?

Implant are predominantly made of titanium, but can also be made from other materials such as zirconia.

Do dental implants hurt?

There will be minor adjustments to the teeth, but this is minimal, especially if the teeth have been straightened previously How will I know if I like the look of veneers? The dentist providing the veneers will look at the current shape of the teeth, their colour, your facial and gum contours as well as things like lip position and tooth symmetry to make a decision on the character and profile of the veneers. However, the dental lab can perform a waxed version attached to a study model of your teeth so you can see and even trial the smile before any treatment begins.

How long does dental implant treatment take?

Regular maintenance with a hygienist and treating them like you would for any of your natural teeth is best practice, as this allows for them to stay healthy for as long as possible

I’ve been told I don’t have enough bone, can I still have an implant?

Regular maintenance with a hygienist and treating them like you would for any of your natural teeth is best practice, as this allows for them to stay healthy for as long as possible

What is a bone graft?

Regular maintenance with a hygienist and treating them like you would for any of your natural teeth is best practice, as this allows for them to stay healthy for as long as possible

Implants take 12 weeks to heal, what do I do in the meantime?

Regular maintenance with a hygienist and treating them like you would for any of your natural teeth is best practice, as this allows for them to stay healthy for as long as possible