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8 Sept 2013

Benefits of Dental Implants Over Alternative Treatments in Preston?


If you are missing one or more teeth and would like to restore your ability to smile, speak and eat with comfort and confidence, then dental implants may be right for you. Dental implants can replace missing teeth, support a fixed bridge and eliminate the need for a removable partial denture or anchor a full denture. 

Innovations in tooth implant materials and techniques continue to improve the success rate of titanium implants. More and more patients are enjoying the benefits of having dental implants.

There are several advantages to dental implants, including:


Improved Appearance. Dental implants look and feel like your own teeth. And because they are designed to fuse with bone, they become permanent.
Improved speech. With poor-fitting dentures, the teeth slip within the mouth causing you to mumble or slur your words.

Improved comfort. Because implant retained restorations become part of you, they eliminate the discomfort of acrylic dentures.

Improved Chewing and easier eating. Sliding dentures can make chewing difficult. Dental implants function like your own teeth, allowing you to eat food with confidence and without pain.

Improved confidence. Dental implants can give you back your smile and help you feel better about yourself.

Improved oral and general health. Dental implants don't require reducing other teeth, as a tooth-supported bridge does. Because nearby teeth are not altered to support the implant, more of your own teeth are left intact, improving long-standing dental health.

Convenience. Removable dentures are just that; removable and a denture , designed to be a basic replacement for missing teeth and nothing else whereas dental implants eliminate the embarrassing inconvenience of removing dentures, as well as the need for messy adhesives to keep them in place.

Your Implant Dentist in Preston can help you decide if a dental implant is right for you. He will review your medical and dental histories, and thoroughly examine your teeth, gums and bite. X-rays and models will be taken and analysed. Risks and benefits of available treatment options will be discussed.


The placement of dental implants requires special knowledge, training, skills and facilities. Only experienced, qualified and accredited implant dentists with advanced knowledge and training in surgery of the mouth, face, and jaws, and are appropriately skilled at inserting implants. 

4 Dec 2011

Dental Implants Preston - The Freedom You Deserve

Dental implants are today’s utmost substitute to natural teeth. They can be your doorway to a transformed new self-confidence and peace of mind. An implant is, essentially, a sophisticated titanium screw which is placed into the jaw bone to replace the root of a lost natural tooth. The implant fuses with the jaw bone to form a secure foundation for tooth replacement. The end result ... replacement teeth that look, feel and function just like natural teeth. 

The embarrassment, irritation and self-consciousness often experienced by people who have missing teeth, those who wear dentures or who have suffered through older methods of tooth replacement, are overcome with the confidence of permanently anchored dental implants.

Dental implants are now recognised as routine treatment for a full range of problems from replacing a single tooth, to full oral rehabilitation. Recent advances in medical and dental technology have led to expanded areas of clinical practice never before thought possible only a short time ago. With such advances adding to one of the most researched and successful treatment modalities in dentistry to date, dental implants are today considered the standard of care for many oral conditions, and the best alternative to natural teeth or dentures.

24 Oct 2010

Dental Implant Procedure



First Appointment
The first visit consists of a consultation. During this essential dental x-rays are obtained and the area where implants will be placed is evaluated to make sure that the quality of the bone is good and quantity of the surrounding bone is sufficient to support an implant.  A diagnostic impression is also taken.

Second Appointment
The implant is placed in the jaw bone and allowed to heal and incorporate with the surrounding bone. The time it takes for a dental implant to integrate with the hard tissues varies between 4-6 months.  Some of the main factors that can affect healing include the location of placement, general health of the patient, quality of bone , health of the surrounding area where implant is placed, type of dental implant used, and oral hygiene of the individual. All these factors can determine how fast and how well the implant will integrate.  After a dental implant is placed it can take anywhere from 3 to 6 months before the final restoration is completed.  Implant placement is completed with just local anesthesia and the whole procedure is performed under sterile conditions.