Restore strength, function, and confidence to your smile with dental implants, a permanent, natural-looking solution that restores missing teeth.
Designed to last a lifetime with proper care, dental implants offer a fixed, long-term solution
Meticulously matched to your natural teeth for a seamless, subtle appearance
Anchored firmly in the jawbone, implants stay in place without slipping or shifting.
Feel and function just like natural teeth, allowing you to eat, speak, and smile with ease.
Prevent jawbone shrinkage and maintain facial structure.
You may have lost a tooth due to gum disease, or you may have suffered a trauma which has irreparably damaged an otherwise healthy tooth, or you may have a number of teeth that need to be removed and replaced.
Dental implants can be the perfect option for anyone missing one, multiple, or all teeth. They can:
The first step in repairing your smile and restoring missing or damaged teeth is to come for a full case assessment with us so that we can give you a bespoke treatment plan and cost estimate.
Due to the way our centre is structured, we have a team of dentists, specialists, therapists, and technicians who all work together to give you the best treatment plan possible. If you have lost a tooth due to gum disease then our dental therapists will help you to stabilise your mouth with regular hygiene appointments, your dentist will work with our in-house dental lab technicians to design your dental implant, and if you have a dental phobia then we can provide IV sedation with our in-house specialist. For multiple implants, or "all on 4" full arch implants our specialist Implantologist will plan and deliver your treatment.
Not only can we replace your missing teeth but you can also have dental implants as part of a full smile makeover if you want to make cosmetic changes to the rest of your teeth. Our set-up allows us to deliver multi-disciplinary and highly complex treatment plans as quickly and efficiently as possible without compromising your long-term oral health or cosmetic results. You will get a beautiful, healthy smile; you just need to make sure you keep it that way! To give you the best chance we schedule regular reviews and offer a maintenance plan to support you with your oral hygiene.
We use a digital workflow which is easier for you as the patient, but it also gives us incredibly predictable results. We take photographs, video, a CBCT scan, and even an intraoral scan of your mouth so we have a full picture of your oral health. The most important part of implant dentistry is planning, so we use the latest software and technology to give us the most accurate plan for placing the implant.
If your case is quite simple and you have good bone health, we can extract your damaged tooth and replace it with an implant on the same day. For more complex cases, we may need to carry out foundation and stabilisation work to get your mouth in a strong position to place the implant or implants.
We always provide you with a set of temporary teeth so that you don't have to walk around with a gappy smile for weeks!
Once the dental implant(s) has been fitted it needs time to stabilise within your mouth, so you will have a temporary tooth or teeth for two to three months whilst the implant(s) settles. After this time, we will bring you back in to have your final crown, bridge, or implant supported teeth fitted and it/they will be matched perfectly to your natural teeth so it fits seamlessly into your mouth.
We create such natural-looking dental implants and crowns that it is very difficult to tell which are the artificial teeth!
To find out whether you're a suitable candidate for full arch implants, book a consultation with one of our dentists.
Mr Pynadath George BDS, MFDS RCPS, MSc Rest Dent, MSc Imp Dent, is a GDP who has a practice limited to advanced Restorative Dentistry and Dental Implants. He is a graduate of Liverpool Dental School and since then has completed the Membership exams from the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons.
Our prices for dental implants start at £1,463. We also offer flexible finance options to make your dream smile even more attainable.
Dental implants from our expert team at Dental Excellence start at £2,500. While this may seem expensive, it’s important to remember the benefits that come with this type of treatment.
Not only will you be getting a row of stunning teeth, fitted by our Implantologists, you'll also get a host of bespoke features. These include a full dental health check, oral stabilisation, and IV sedation. All of these help to make the treatments far less traumatic and ensure that you'll have a good experience, from consultation to implant. As well as these features, you'll also have access to a team of dentists, specialists, therapists, and technicians. These experts will work tirelessly to create dental procedures that are cutting-edge and holistic.
The value for money, and the transformative life-long benefits, that come from our dental treatment is something you'll struggle to find elsewhere in the UK. At Dental Excellence, we have spent years refining this implant treatment option and are proud to offer it to our customers. Feel free to get in touch with our team to learn more about how much our dental implants are, and the packages we can offer.
Dental implant surgery is a long-term oral health solution that replaces missing teeth permanently. Restorative dentistry such as this is extremely popular because of the confidence it gives people once the procedure has been completed. Our dentists place the implants into the jawbone as a solid, resistant replacement for the natural root of your tooth. Once fitted into your mouth they can support crowns and dentures in the same way that natural teeth do. The implants themselves are made of titanium and look sort of like a screw. During the healing phase, this screw is fused with your bone once it has been fitted. This fusing ensures the implant is held firmly in place. Individual crowns or dentures are then fitted on top to create the appearance of real teeth.
Depending on your circumstances, you can choose to have a single tooth replaced with an implant or several replacement teeth fitted in one procedure. Our dental specialists will work with you to determine what the best solution is for you to ensure long-term success. Understanding what dental implants are can be confusing, and a little scary. Thankfully, Dental Excellence is here to keep you calm and ensure you understand all aspects of the procedure.
Dentistry such as this is extremely popular. The benefits of it are apparent, from a nice smile to the eradication of potentially harmful gum diseases.
Another crucial advantage of a dental implant procedure is the fact that they last for decades. Typically implants can last 20-30 years, usually longer if good hygiene is kept. This makes them a very sound investment because you can rest assured that you won't have to spend another few thousand pounds in one or two years' time. Once installed, our types of implants aren't going anywhere.
While they are typically long-lasting, it is important to maintain high levels of dental hygiene to avoid having to undergo maintenance, or worse, replacement. Proper care, such as regularly brushing your teeth, and visiting your dentist every 6 months, all help to guarantee the longevity of this type of implant. Similarly, avoiding poor lifestyle choices that could damage the integrity of the titanium screw will help, as will not injuring or damaging your jawbone. A combination of these elements can affect how long they last. It's important to note, though, that these factors shouldn't put you off implants as, overall, they will last for several decades.
Dental implants work by giving you the appearance and functionality of regular, natural teeth. The metals and products used to create them will allow you to use them as if they were normal teeth.
From smiling to eating and drinking, once the healing phase is over, you never have to worry about eating something hard and the implant coming loose. Dental implants work by fusing with the bone cells in your jaw. Over time, the screw will be absorbed by the bone regrowth and will become symbiotic. Dental implants have worked for millions of people, for thousands of years, in fact. The first recorded versions of 'implants' were a little more rudimentary. The implant process would involve the extraction of teeth, which would be replaced with shells, rocks, and even animal teeth! Nowadays, dental implants are some of the most advanced procedures on the planet and have come a long way since then. Metal implants will work for most people, however, there are a few criteria that patients may need to meet. For instance, you need to have a jawbone that has reached full growth and have good oral tissues (aka gums). Both of these factors help ensure a smooth, successful procedure the first time around.
Aesthetic dentistry such as this is usually done in two stages. The first stage involves putting the actual implant into the jawbone. Tooth extraction may need to take place beforehand if the treatment plan involves removing bad/loose teeth. Once the dental extraction has taken place and the implant has been fitted to the jawbone, the first phase has been completed.
Phase two takes place some months later, once the titanium rod has fused to the jawbone. Bone grafting in the human body is a slow process, hence why phase two takes a few months. During that healing time, we'll supply you with a set of temporary teeth that will still give the appearance of perfect teeth. These temporary teeth can be used in the same way, it's just that they are not as permanent, or designed to last as long, as actual implants.
Once our team is satisfied that adequate bone healing has taken place, we can move on with part two of the procedure. Part two involves fitting the dental crown on top of the implant. We can offer this second part of the procedure under local anaesthetic which removes a lot of the pain that can be felt as each crown is fitted.
While our dental team prefers and offers dental implants, there are other options for restoring missing teeth. Broadly, there are four other ways that you can replace them. They are as follows:
The cost of replacing missing teeth varies depending on your chosen service and the number of teeth that need replacing. As we've outlined in other answers, there are various methods to replace teeth, all of which come with different features, and price points. In addition to the methods, the number of implants will affect the price.
If you need just one tooth replaced then that is clearly going to be much cheaper than if you require an entire row of implants. At Dental Excellence our implants start at £1,799 for a single arch and £2,999 for the dual arch. This cost doesn't just take into account the actual replacement of the teeth; it factors in a lot of other important elements. Replacing missing teeth is a long process that requires the time and attention of a team of experienced specialists. All their hard work is to make sure that your investment is sound, and cost-effective, relative to the amount of time you'll have the implants.
The dental implant procedure is expensive because it is a one-time procedure that provides decades of benefits. Don't think of them as a regular product. Think of them as an investment, the same way you would a house, car, or nice watch. Implant success means you'll never have to think about whether or not your teeth look perfect.
Beyond cosmetic reasons, the implants are expensive because of the materials used and the specialist procedure that has to be carried out to make sure everything goes well. The dental implant procedure here at Dental Excellence is carried by trained medical professionals who have spent decades offering aesthetic dentistry such as this. If you want it done correctly, you must invest in specialists; it's as simple as that. In return for your investment, you'll get a life free of irregular teeth or tooth rot.
The confidence with which you can smile at loved ones, eat your favourite foods, and enjoy your favourite drinks is priceless. The benefits that implant dentistry gives you make the investment worth every penny because you'll never have to spend that kind of money on this procedure again.
Dental implants are the most effective and thorough solution out there. They are incredibly successful and will last for at least 30 years. They are successful because of the way they are fitted. Once the bone regrowth has taken place and fused with the rod, the implants are as rigid as natural teeth. This fusing creates an incredibly solid base, making them the strongest solution. They are made even more successful over the long term by maintaining good oral hygiene.
Keeping both the implants and your natural teeth clean and brushed will ensure that you don't require further tooth replacement. Regular checkups with your dentist also make sure that the artificial teeth are successfully held in place. If there are issues, they'll be able to spot them and sort things out before something such as tooth loss takes place. In conclusion, dental implants are incredibly successful. They will provide you with the ability to drink and eat foods with confidence and give you long-term success when installed by our dental surgeons.
Dental implants will eventually just look like regular teeth. Our team of professionals obsess over the appearance of crowns and make sure that no one would know you have them fitted. From a technical point of view, dental implants look like screws. The titanium rods are fixed to the jawbone, then a crown is fitted to that rod. If you took a cross-section of the inside of your face, you'd see a rod that is surrounded by newly formed bone that has fused to it over time. On top of that, you would see a tooth-like crown that is cemented to the top of that rod. The titanium post acts as the root, if you like, and is embedded far down into the jawbone to ensure maximum integrity and strength. While all of that is interesting, all you need to know is that dental implants look white, bright, and exactly like normal teeth.
With this type of aesthetic dentistry, the healing process is in different parts and is vital to ensure long-term success. The first healing process is something called osseointegration which involves the fusing of bone to the rod. This process is important because, without it, you wouldn't have an implant that is secure and stable. Titanium is used because of its natural properties and history of successful fusing with the jawbone.
This healing process varies between patients but typically it will take 6-12 weeks to heal before we can begin adding the crown. This period can be increased if multiple implants are needed to fuse. It also depends on where the implants are in the mouth and their proximity to the jaw.
Once the crown has been added, a second, shorter healing process is needed. This doesn't take that long and very soon you'll be able to use your new teeth with complete confidence. During the 6-12 week healing process, our dental team supplies you with temporary dentures that can cover up the gaps so you can still smile and eat in confidence. While everything heals you must keep your mouth clean and avoid leaving excess plaque near where the healing process is taking place.
We're biased, but we think dental implants are brilliant! Over the years we have been helping people in Liverpool, Chelsea, Dublin, Garston, Speke, Earl’s Court, Kensington, wider London and beyond with our dental implant process, and we have seen so many transformations. The confidence and increase in self-esteem that people get when they can begin to smile with their new white implants is priceless.
Not only do dental implants give you an incredible amount of confidence, but they are also incredibly practical. Once fitted they allow you to go about your day, and eat, drink, and smile without worrying about the impact it will have. This can open a whole new world for you, a place where you don't have to worry about eating certain foods for fear of causing yourself pain.
Implants, when compared to other solutions, are also the best in that respect. They are expensive, yes, but they come with virtually no long-term side effects and are rooted into place, meaning you'll never have to worry about them coming loose when you bite into something hard. We never tire of seeing the transformative effect of dental implants. We encourage anyone who can to get them if they are looking for a sustainable solution.
When searching for dental implants, it's important to know what prices to expect. Good implants can cost a couple of thousand pounds each, and that's a good thing because you don't want to opt for a cheap option.
Paying more, and finding the right dental team for you, is worth it in the long run. It's better to wait, save up the money, and invest in an outstanding set of implants from our team at Dental Excellence. Cheap dental implants can cause major problems to your health and your appearance. It's also important to research and look into the people who are going to perform the procedure to ensure they are qualified to carry out this task.
During your consultation, we will chat through the costs involved and make sure you're aware of the prices. You can also view our team, their qualifications, and our reviews - all of which should give you the confidence that we are more than worth the investment.
Caring for dental implants will go a long way to making sure they last for years and years. Thankfully, cleaning them isn't much different from cleaning your actual teeth.
Using a soft-bristled toothbrush and a low-abrasive toothpaste twice a day will help to keep the implants clean. If you're keen to go that extra mile, you could use a nylon-coated interdental brush to reach the difficult places near the crown. You can also add floss into your daily oral hygiene routine, as well as oral irrigators. All of this will prevent gum disease and stop plaque from building up around the implants, causing potentially harmful infections.
A build-up of dental plaque can cause mucositis (gum inflammation) and peri-implantitis (bone loss around the implant) and must be avoided at all costs. When brushing, pay extra attention to the areas where the implant and adjacent tooth meet as this is where plaque can accumulate.
There are plenty of reasons - both cosmetic and medical - why someone would want to replace missing teeth. At the end of the day, replacing them, either by implants or another method, is a personal choice. These choices could stem from being insecure or low in self-confidence because of anxiety around their appearance.
It might also be medically beneficial to replace teeth with implants. There’s no doubt that replacing missing teeth can transform lives, but for people who are happy the way they are, that is equally as fine and should be applauded too. Here at Dental Excellence, we would never overtly encourage someone to replace missing teeth if they weren't interested. We only work with people who come to us and want to enjoy the benefits that come with implants.
Our team of experts are on hand to assist in making the smile of your dreams a reality. From our Same Day Smile makeovers to dental implants, veneers, and composite bonding, your new smile could be just a day away. Get in touch with the team today or book in for your consultation.