If you are missing one or more teeth then look no further as we will have all the dental implant solutions to replace your teeth. As one of the leading dental implant centres near Newcastle Under Lyme, you will receive the highest in care from our team and we will ensure you will have a great result. Having dental implants may improve your ability to chew food, improve your speech and also improve your confidence.
What are dental implants?
Dental implants are titanium screws, that are carefully placed onto the jawbone, to act as artificial roots of teeth. These are used to support crowns, bridges or to retain a denture and are now considered to be the ‘gold standard’ solution to replacing missing teeth. The success rate of dental implants are as high as 98% and provided that they are maintained and cared, the treatment should provide a reliable and longstanding solution to replacing missing teeth. As one of the leading providers of dental implants near Newcastle Under Lyme, you are getting affordable treatment with a great deal of expertise in Stoke-On-Trent.
What are the benefits of dental implants?
- They look, feel and function like your natural teeth.
- Healthy teeth do not need to be filed down
- The dental implants help preserve facial structure, preventing bone deterioration that occurs when teeth are missing.
- Dental implants can provide a secure, permanent tooth replacement.
If you have missing teeth, even one, or have lost all your teeth then you should consider the exciting possibility of dental implants. It may seem an impossible dream but advances in dentistry mean that missing teeth can now be replaced.
How long do they last?
Am I suitable for dental implants?
If you are fit and healthy and have good oral hygiene then the success rate of dental implants will be very high. On the other hand you have higher risk of failure if any of the following applies to you:- Smoker
- Diabetic
- High cholesterol
- Take medications for osteoporosis
- Poor oral hygiene
Why should I come to Kidsgrove Dental & Implant Centre?
