Multiple Dental Implants

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

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Finance Option

Evening and Weekend

Appointments

Free

Consultations

Overview of Multiple Dental Implants

Dental implants stand as a transformative solution for individuals with the issue of missing teeth. While single dental implants offer a superb remedy for single gaps, multiple dental implants serve as a comprehensive solution for cases involving the loss of several teeth.

They act as anchors for artificial teeth to allow natural function and aesthetics. It caters to both those with a few or numerous missing teeth, inspiring confidence and promoting overall well-being.

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.

 

how the process works

1

Implant is inserted into the bone

2

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

benefits of Multiple Dental Implants

Improved Confidence – With a more natural smile, dental implants will empower you to approach each day with boosted self-assurance and a positive self-image.

Long-lasting Solution – You can count on dental implants for the long haul, knowing you have a dependable and enduring solution

Easier Eating – Dental Implants restore your ability to enjoy a variety of foods without difficulty, making mealtimes more enjoyable and supporting your overall health and well being.

Oral Health Preservation – By preserving your bone, implants help maintain the health of your remaining natural teeth and ensure the longevity of your overall oral health.

Clear Communication – Regain your ability to articulate words clearly, ensuring smoother conversations with loved ones and more effective communication with your colleagues.

Comfort and Stability – Enjoy comfort and stability as your dental implants securely anchor your new teeth, eliminating any discomfort or inconvenience associated with loose dentures.

Hassle-Free Maintenance – Dental implants are low-maintenance, simplifying your daily oral care routine and reducing the time and effort needed for a healthy smile

A Natural Sensation – Experience the natural look and feel of your dental implants, allowing you to enjoy life with confidence and authenticity.

dental implant after care

Oral Hygiene – Maintain excellent oral hygiene by brushing, flossing, and using an antiseptic mouthwash. Regular cleaning prevents plaque buildup around the dental implants and keeps
them healthy.

Avoid Smoking – Smoking can delay the healing process and increase the risk of dental implant failure. It’s advisable to quit smoking to support the long-term success of your dental implants.

Regular Dental Check-ups – Schedule routine check-ups with your implant dentist for cleans and to monitor the condition of your dental implants and overall oral health.

Oral Health Products: Use dental products recommended by your implant dentist to avoid abrasive toothpaste and mouthwash, which can damage the dental implants and surrounding tissues.

Diet: While dental implants are robust, avoid very hard or sticky foods, especially during the initial healing period. Stick to a balanced diet to promote healing and maintain your implants’ integrity.

Protect Against Teeth Grinding – If you are aware you grind your teeth, ask your dentist about a nightguard to protect your dental implants from overload.

Who Is a Candidate for Multiple Dental Implants?

Missing teeth – People who have experienced tooth loss due to various reasons, such as decay, trauma, or gum disease.

Toothless – Those who have lost some or all of their natural teeth and seek a fixed solution to replace them. For those without any teeth all-on-four dental implants may be a better solution

Loose Dentures – Individuals who have dentures that dont fit, have loose dentures or painful dentures may wish for a more stable and permanent solution.

Being in good health, having adequate bone with good oral hygiene will also improve the chances of success with dental implants

How to fit a Dental Implant Crown

What is the process of getting a dental implant

Easy 3 Step Action plan

Consultation and 3D scan

Placement of dental implant

Connect tooth crown to dental implant

How much do Multiple dental implants cost

Multiple Dental Implants

From £2800

From £155 per month 0% APR

From £46 per month 9.9% APR

Alternatives to dental implants

Dentures

Dental Bridge

Options for
Missing Teeth

Aspect

Dental Implants

Bridges

Dentures

Procedure

Invasive surgical procedure

Requires support from adjacent teeth

Non-invasive, no surgery

Stability

Excellent

Good

Varies

Appearance

Most natural look and feel

Improved appearance

Some aesthetic compromises

Chewing & Speech

Efficient chewing & speech

Improved function

Reduced chewing efficiency

Affect on jaw bone

Maintains bone health

No affect on bone levels / may lead to bone resorption

May lead to bone resorption

Lifespan

25+ years

7-12 years

Requires frequent repair and maintenance

Maintenance

Low maintenance, like natural teeth

Low maintenance

Regular cleaning and care

Cost

Higher initial cost

Moderate initial cost

Most Affordable option

Suitability

Suitable for most depends on available bone

Suitable in specific cases

Suitable for some

Comfort

Comfortable and nonremovable

Comfortable and non-removable

Can become uncomfortable, requires adjustments

Adhesives

Suitable for most depends on available bone

No adhesives needed, attached to the adjacent tooth

May require adhesives

Adjustment Period

Minimal adjustment period

Slight adjustment period

Long adjustment period

Dental Implants Before and After

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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.

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I couldn't be happier with my experience at Rüh 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.

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Multiple Dental Implants FAQ

What are multiple dental implants?

Multiple dental implants are a solution for replacing several missing teeth. They involve the surgical placement of titanium posts into the jawbone, onto which artificial teeth or dental prosthetics are securely attached.

How are multiple dental implants different from single implants?

Single dental implants replace individual missing teeth, while multiple dental implants are used when several teeth are missing. They can support bridges, partial dentures, or full arch restorations.

What is the procedure for getting multiple dental implants?

The process typically involves a consultation, implant placement surgery, healing period, and the attachment of prosthetic teeth. The exact procedure may vary based on your specific needs and dental health.

Are multiple dental implants permanent?

Dental implants are designed to be a long-term or permanent solution. Proper care, good oral hygiene, and regular check-ups can help ensure their longevity.

Is the implant placement surgery painful?

Most patients report minimal discomfort during and after the procedure, as local anesthesia is used. Any post-operative discomfort is usually manageable with over-the-counter pain medication.

How long is the recovery period?

Recovery time can vary but typically takes a few days to a week. It’s important to follow post-operative instructions to promote healing.

Can anyone get multiple dental implants?

Most individuals with good oral health and sufficient jawbone density are candidates for dental implants. However, a thorough evaluation by a dentist or oral surgeon is necessary to determine eligibility.

What are the advantages of multiple dental implants?

Multiple dental implants offer enhanced aesthetics, improved chewing function, and help prevent bone loss in the jaw. They also eliminate the need to alter adjacent teeth, as with dental bridges.

How do I care for multiple dental implants?

Routine oral hygiene practices, including brushing, flossing, and regular dental check-ups, are essential for maintaining the health and longevity of your implants.

Are multiple dental implants covered by dental insurance?

Coverage varies by insurance plans, so it’s advisable to check with your provider. Implants are sometimes partially covered, especially when they are necessary for health reasons.

What is the cost of multiple dental implants?

The cost depends on various factors, including the number of implants, the type of prosthesis used, and geographic location. It’s best to consult with a dentist for a personalized cost estimate.

How long does the entire process take, from consultation to having functional teeth?

The process can take several months, with healing and integration phases. The exact timeline depends on individual factors, such as bone health and the need for additional treatments.