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Permanent tooth replacement that looks, feels and functions like a natural tooth.

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Overview

Dental Implants

Implants are a process, not a single visit. From the first scan to the final crown, we walk through every stage together — so you always know what's next and why.

  • Single-tooth and multiple-tooth implants
  • Full-arch implant-supported dentures
  • Bone grafting for low-density cases
  • Digital implant planning and scanning
Options

Which implant solution fits you?

Single-tooth implant

Replaces one missing tooth without touching the neighbouring teeth — the closest thing to your natural tooth.

Multiple-tooth implants

An implant-supported bridge that replaces several missing teeth in one area of the mouth.

Full-arch restoration

A complete set of implant-supported teeth for patients missing most or all of their teeth in a jaw.

The process

Your implant journey, step by step

Every implant case is different, but the overall path looks like this.

  1. 01

    Scan & assessment

    A digital scan and consultation to check bone density and map out the right implant plan for you.

  2. 02

    Implant placement

    The titanium implant post is placed under local anaesthesia in a comfortable, single sitting.

  3. 03

    Healing period

    Over several weeks, the implant fuses naturally with the jawbone — we check in along the way.

  4. 04

    Crown & finishing

    A custom crown is fitted and shade-matched so it blends seamlessly with your natural smile.

Common questions

Implant FAQs

Is getting an implant painful?

The placement is done under local anaesthesia, so patients typically feel pressure rather than pain. Mild soreness afterward is normal and manageable with standard medication.

How long does the full process take?

From placement to final crown is typically a few months, since the implant needs time to fuse with the jawbone. Your exact timeline depends on your bone health and treatment plan.

What if I don't have enough bone?

Bone grafting can build up the area before or during implant placement, making implants possible for many patients who are initially told they aren't candidates.

How long do dental implants last?

With good oral hygiene and regular check-ups, implants are designed to last for decades — often a lifetime.

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Other services you might need

General Dentistry

Check-ups, cleanings, fillings and preventive care to keep small problems from becoming big ones.

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Root Canal Treatment

Pain-focused, single-sitting root canal therapy using rotary technique wherever possible.

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Cosmetic & Smile Design

Small refinements to shape, shade and symmetry — planned to look natural, not "done".

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