Dental implants in Milton Keynes

Looking for affordable, high-quality dental implants in Milton Keynes? At Two Mile Ash Dental & Implant Clinic, our expert dentists specialise in tooth replacement using advanced dental implant techniques.

      What is a dental implant?

      A dental implant is a fixed solution for one or more missing teeth, and can help restore both your smile and your quality of life.

      An implant is made up of an artificial titanium root that is fixed to the jawbone, with a crown or bridge fitted on top. They can be made to look and feel just like natural teeth. If you are concerned about your replacement teeth looking realistic or coming loose, implants are an ideal option.

      Implants also safeguard your overall dental health. Replacing missing teeth is extremely important, as missing teeth cause bone loss which can age your face, and could potentially cause adjacent teeth to become loose too.

          Single dental implant

          An implant is a great choice for a single missing tooth, whether it’s visible or not, and the results can be life-changing. A single implant provides the foundation for a crown, which will be created at Two Mile Ash Dental & Implant Clinic to match your teeth exactly.

            Multiple dental implants

            If you’re missing more than one tooth, there are a number of options available to you at Two Mile Ash Dental & Implant Clinic. In some cases a single implant can support two replacement teeth, or two implants can support a fixed bridge if you have several missing teeth. A bridge is a long-lasting, natural-looking solution which will help preserve the health of the rest of your teeth and jaw.

              Implant secured dentures

              Dentures can be uncomfortable, irritating and embarrassing. With advances in implant dentistry, Two Mile Ash Dental & Implant Clinic now offer innovative techniques for denture stabilisation, ensuring they are comfortable and will not slip.

                  Oral surgery

                  If you have had missing teeth for a while then loss of bone in your jaw or bone atrophy is the body’s normal response to tooth loss, infection, gum disease of other trauma. This may mean you need some treatment before the Implant can be placed. The team here at Two Mile Ash Dental & Implant Clinic will advise you of this.

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                      How much do dental implants cost?

                      We believe the cost of dental implants should never stand in the way of your health. While our prices are competitively aligned with other experienced implant dentists in Milton Keynes, we also offer 0% finance options to make your dream smile achievable.

                        Dental implants FAQs

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                        How is an implant fitted?

                        Assessment: Every treatment begins with an assessment from your local Thorpe Bay dentist who will be performing your implant treatment. They will discuss all the options with you, make an assessment of the best solution for you, and ensure you understand every step of your treatment. You will have an x-ray and, in some cases, a CT scan to help visualise your jaw, ensure your gums are healthy and that there is enough jaw bone to place the implant.

                        The treatment: This is when the implant is placed into your jaw. It’s a straightforward process which can be completed under local anaesthetic. If you are particularly nervous or have a dental phobia, your dentist will make sure you feel absolutely comfortable with the treatment, and can provide sedation if needed.

                        The implants will need three to six months to heal and integrate with your jaw bone to provide a solid support for the crown or bridge.

                        Depending on your treatment and your dentist’s diagnosis, a temporary crown can be fitted at the same time as your initial appointment. Same day teeth is a modern procedure which enables you to walk out of the clinic with brand new teeth in just one day. These will stay in place until the final restoration appointment.

                        Once your jaw has healed, your dentist will take an impression of your mouth. This enables a dental technician to build your bespoke crown or bridge, which will be colour matched to blend seamlessly with your other teeth.

                        Restoration: It may be necessary to have a separate appointment between six weeks and six months after your initial treatment, to allow the implant to fully integrate. This ensures that your jaw has completely healed before the crown or bridge is permanently fitted.

                        Your smile is now complete.

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                        Does dental implant treatment hurt?

                        You’ll usually be given a local anaesthetic (and a sedative if you choose) so you feel more comfortable during your treatment. Most of our patients recover quickly, but you might experience some discomfort and swelling for several days. Don’t worry, we will provide you with aftercare and if you are worried about anything you can contact us for reassurance and advice.

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                        What are risk factors for implant failure?

                        It is generally accepted that implants do have a very good success rate. However certain habits and medical conditions do increase the risk of complications and possible implant failure. These include:

                        • Poor bone volume or density
                        • Poor oral hygiene
                        • A susceptibility to periodontitis (gum disease)
                        • Smoking
                        • Excessive alcohol consumption
                        • Diabetes
                        • Immuno-suppression
                        • A history of radiotherapy to the jaws
                        • The prescription of Bisphosphonate drugs to manage osteoporosis

                        Of these habits and medical conditions only large doses of radiation to the head and neck prevent implant placement being considered but you should be aware that they can influence whether your implants integrate then survive in function. It is also true that these habits and conditions can be accumulative. For example a diabetic patient with a history of periodontitis and who smokes is at a higher risk of implant complications. An increased risk of post-operative complications or failure in function will affect the guarantees we can offer you and will also guide us in your maintenance programme.

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                        Should I have dental implant treatment abroad?

                        We don’t recommend having dental implants in other countries. If you have any problems later on, it can more difficult to get these sorted as you will have to travel back to where you had your treatment (multiple visits are often needed). Also, as there are different implant systems, some may not be compatible with the availability of implant components in other countries.

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                        Gemini Two Mile Ash

                        Gemini Parmar

                        Associate Dentist
                        BDS (Lond) 2005, MJDF RCS Eng 2010
                        GDC No. 85783

                        Gemini graduated from Bart’s and The Royal London, School of Dentistry, in 2005. She obtained membership of the Joint Dental Faculties, The Royal College of Surgeons (MJDF RCS Eng) in 2010 and completed post graduate training in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at Bedford Hospital in 2012 where she is currently a Speciality Doctor in Oral Surgery one day a week.

                        Gemini has also completed a 3 year implant programme at the internationally acclaimed Eastman Dental Institute, University College London. With over 10 years in general practice, she is highly experienced in all aspects of modern family dentistry including cosmetic dentistry, teeth whitening, teeth straightening, dental implants and complex wisdom teeth removal.

                        Gemini is an extremely approachable dentist who welcomes all nervous patients and patients of all ages. She is a well-rounded dentist who enjoys the opportunity to provide the best possible standards in oral health. Gemini is continuously committed to on-going professional developments to enhance her knowledge and skills.

                        Gemini’s hobbies include keeping fit, travelling and reading. Qualifications- BDS (Lond) – Bart’s and London School of Dentistry 2005, MJDF RCS Eng – 2010. Gemini's areas of special clinical interest- Gemini has a keen interest in aesthetic dentistry, oral surgery and implants.

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