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Dental Implants in Nottingham

Have you ever felt self-conscious about your smile because of a missing tooth? Tired of avoiding certain foods or feeling discomfort when chewing? If so, a dental implant might be the solution you’ve been looking for. A tooth implant in West Bridgford is a permanent and natural-looking replacement for a missing tooth that can help restore your smile and confidence. Not only does it improve the appearance of your teeth, but it also helps maintain the health of your jawbone and surrounding teeth.

  • Replace one or more missing teeth without affecting adjacent teeth
  • Resolve joint pain or bite problems caused by teeth shifting into the missing tooth space
  • Restore a patient’s confident smile

Your Dental Implant Process at Bridgford Dental Practice

The process of getting dental implants at our Nottingham-based practice involves several stages over a few months. It begins with a thorough consultation where we take X-rays and impressions to assess your jawbone, gum health, and the available space for placing an implant. Once the planning is complete, the implant is surgically placed into the jawbone under local anaesthetic. This implant acts as an artificial root and needs time—usually up to six months—to heal and fuse with the bone.

Depending on the type of implant used, a second procedure may be required to place a small post that supports the artificial tooth. In some cases, the post and implant are placed at the same time, reducing the number of surgical visits. After the area has healed, we begin fitting your custom-made replacement tooth or teeth. This process may involve multiple appointments over one to two months to ensure optimal fit and appearance. Once complete, the new teeth are securely attached to the implant, offering excellent stability, comfort, and a natural look.

When your implant treatment is complete, we’ll provide you with detailed aftercare instructions. Maintaining good oral hygiene, healthy eating habits, and regular check-ups at our Bridgford practice will help ensure the long-term success of your implants.

Your Preventative Dentistry Team

Our dental implant team in Nottingham is led by leading implantologist Dr Saquib Aziz; a highly experienced expert in placing implants. He is supported by a qualified dental team.

  • Experienced, qualified dental implant experts
  • Excellent record in high-quality dental implant services
  • Efficient, effective implant placement with minimal discomfort

Transform your smile at Bridgford Dental Practice! Discover the confidence-boosting benefits of tooth Implants in West Bridgford, Nottingham. Our expert team offers personalised care, cutting-edge technology, and a comfortable environment. Schedule a consultation today and take the first step toward a radiant, complete smile. Don’t let gaps hold you back—call us at 0115 981 6986 or fill out our contact form.

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Benefits of Dental Implants in West Bridgford, Nottingham

Dental implants are a permanent solution for missing teeth, offering a natural look and feel. Surgically placed into the jawbone, they provide a strong foundation for replacement teeth that function just like your own.

Why Choose Dental Implants?

  • Natural Look & Feel – Implants are crafted to blend seamlessly with your smile and restore full chewing function.

  • Long-Lasting Solution – With proper care, implants can last for decades—making them a durable alternative to bridges or dentures.

  • Preserve Jawbone & Facial Structure – Implants stimulate the jawbone, preventing bone loss and maintaining natural facial contours.

  • Better Comfort & Stability – Unlike removable dentures, implants stay firmly in place without adhesives or slippage.

  • Improved Diet & Digestion – Enjoy a wider variety of foods with stable, secure implants that support proper chewing and nutrition.

What to expect during your dental implants treatment

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Jaw health and gums examined to assess suitability for implants

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Preparation work for the implants to be placed

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Implants and abutments placed in the gum

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Permanent crowns and any dentures securely fixed

Common Dental Implant Questions

How long do dental implants last?

With proper care, dental implants can last anywhere from 10 to 25 years—or even longer. They are one of the most durable and long-term solutions for replacing missing teeth. The key to extending the lifespan of your dental implants is maintaining good oral hygiene, including brushing twice a day, flossing daily, and attending regular dental check-ups and cleanings.

Lifestyle factors such as avoiding smoking, eating a balanced diet, and managing conditions like gum disease can also play a role in the long-term success of your implants. When properly maintained, dental implants in West Bridgford can offer a reliable, natural-looking solution that supports both function and aesthetics for decades.

How many dental implants do I need to hold a full set of dentures in place?

The number of dental implants needed to support dentures depends on whether you’re replacing a full arch or a partial set of teeth. For a full set of dentures—either upper or lower—you may need 6 to 8 dental implants to securely anchor the denture and ensure long-term stability. In some cases, advanced techniques like All-on-4 can support a full arch using just 4 strategically placed implants.

If you only have a few missing teeth and require a partial denture, as few as 2 to 4 implants may be sufficient for proper support and comfort. Your dentist will assess your bone density, oral health, and treatment goals to determine the ideal number of implants for your needs.

Is it painful having dental implants fitted?

Although the idea of having a metal post surgically placed into your jawbone can sound intimidating, the dental implant procedure itself is typically not painful. Your dentist will use local anaesthesia to numb the area around the implant site, ensuring you feel minimal discomfort throughout the process. Many patients report only feeling slight pressure or mild sensations during the surgery. After the procedure, some post-operative discomfort, swelling, or tenderness is normal, but these symptoms can be managed effectively with over-the-counter pain relievers and a soft food diet for a few days. Overall, dental implant placement is a safe and well-tolerated procedure that offers a long-lasting solution for missing teeth.

Can anyone have dental implants?

Not everyone is automatically a candidate for dental implants. To qualify, you need to have healthy gums and sufficient bone density in your jaw to support the implant securely. Without adequate bone, additional procedures like bone grafting may be required before implants can be placed. Certain health factors can also affect your suitability for dental implants. For example, smokers and individuals with medical conditions such as uncontrolled diabetes, autoimmune diseases, or certain bone disorders may face challenges with healing and implant success. That said, many patients with these conditions can still receive implants after careful assessment and management. If you are considering dental implants in West Bridgford, a thorough consultation and examination with your dental specialist will help determine if implants are the right option for you.

Do you offer Cone Beam CT Scans (CBCT)?

Yes. Cone beam CT scans provide high resolution, volumetric images with 3D views of critical anatomy for more thorough analysis of bone structure and tooth positioning. Cone beam CT scans deliver very accurate scans with images comparable to medical CT scans, though with a much lower radiation dose, with either in-chair / standing patient positioning (rather than lying in a tunnel) and quicker scan times.

Will I need a CT scan?

We offer a CT scanning service for a number of clinical applications including:

  • Implantology: looking at bone quality, bone height and width, and the positions of adjacent nerves and teeth.
  • Oral surgery: visualising un-erupted third molars and the position of the ID and mental nerves.
  • Endodontics: realising the anatomy of curves of roots.
  • Orthodontics: understanding the positioning of relevant un-erupted teeth.

In addition to our simple scanning service, we can provide a diagnostic reporting service where we can help with the interpretation of scans, producing a radiology report for each scan. We also accept scan referrals from other dentists.

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