Wrinkle Treatments
Cosmetic Dentistry
Implants

A missing lateral incisor was replaced with an implant and an Integrated
Abutment Crown™.

The Sensible Answer
More and more dentists are recommending dental implants to their
patients as they are the superior treatment choice for replacing missing
teeth or adding grip to loose fitting dentures. Clinical studies have
proved that there success has progressed significantly over the last 10
years and can now offer excellent reliability, comfort aesthetics and
confidence to patients who demand the best.
What is an implant?
The Bicon dental implant is machined surgical grade titanium which is
placed into the jawbone to replace the root of a missing tooth. It is
placed in the bone of the upper or lower jaw and allowed to bond with
the bone and serve as an anchor for the replacement tooth. Dental
implants can be used to replace a single lost tooth or many missing
teeth. Implant-supported replacement teeth look, feel and function like
natural teeth. Dental implants are a proven restorative option with a
long clinical history, and they preserve the integrity of the facial
structure and reduce the inconvenience associated with tooth loss.
Who is a candidate for dental implants?
Anyone missing one or more teeth due to injury, disease or decay may be
a candidate for dental implants. If one, a few or all teeth are missing,
dental implants in conjunction with a crown or bridge can replace those
teeth. Occasionally, older patients express concern that their age may
prevent them from enjoying the benefits that dental implants offer.
However, health is more of a more determining factor than age. If you
are healthy enough to have a tooth extracted, you are probably healthy
enough to receive dental implants. Your dentist will determine if you
are a candidate for dental implants after a careful evaluation of your
dental and medical history. At this time all your questions can be
answered.

How will I benefit from a dental implant?
The benefits of implant treatment include appearance, the enhanced
ability to chew and enjoy your food, and often protection of your
remaining teeth and jawbone. Dental implants offer many benefits never
before available for the treatment of missing teeth. In short, dental
implants will look, feel and function like your real teeth.
The restoration of compromised or missing teeth with a implant can often
be less costly, more reliable and require less chair-time than restoring
teeth with root canal treatments or fixed dental prosthetics. Unlike
teeth implants will not decay.
Is it important to take care of the implants after the treatment is
completed?
Yes! Maintaining care of the implants will help to assure the long-term
success of your treatment. You will be responsible for daily plaque
removal, which can be accomplished through brushing and flossing around
your restoration. Your dentist or hygienist will show you how to care
properly for you implants. You should visit your dentist at least once a
year for maintenance appointments.
The Bicon dental implant is machined surgical grade titanium, which is
placed into the jaw bone to replace the root of a missing tooth. Its
placement is usually done in less than an hour in the dental chair, with
only local anaesthesia.
After a period of two to six months of healing, the temporary healing
post is removed and a final abutment post is tapped into the implant. A
crown is secured to the abutment as the final restoration.
Increase denture effectiveness and comfort
Partial or full removable dentures can be secured with implants allowing
the palatal coverage to be removed for greater comfort. This is a chair
side treatment with no laboratory involvement needed.

How much will it cost?
The fee for tooth replacement with dental implants will depend on
several factors, including the number of teeth to be replaced and the
number of implants required to support your replacement teeth. It is
important for you to know that you do not necessarily need an implant
for each missing root. Some additional procedures may be required prior
to the placement of your dental implants to ensure their long-term
effectiveness and your oral heal.
Consultation with dental surgeon £150 (payable before
appointment)
Cost per implant £1700 (including crown/denture)
There may be additional charges if not enough natural bone is available
in patients jaw but this will be explained at consultation by the oral
surgeon.
50% deposit required.
Initial examination by your dentist
A short examination will take place with your dentist and, if early
indications are favourable, x-rays, impressions for study models will be
arranged in the practice to assess the jaws for implants. At this stage
an indication for your jaw’s suitability for implants will be given,
together with an approximate idea of the likely cost. You will also need
to complete a medical history form before referral to the oral surgeon.
Detailed examination by the dental surgeon
If the initial examination is favourable and the patient wishes to be
considered for treatment, a detailed examination will take place and an
appointment will be arranged with our consultant oral surgeon who will
actually place the implant. A detailed written treatment plan will be
provided by the oral surgeon.
Implant appointment
Implants are inserted by the dental surgeon. This is allowed to heal.
Your dentist will construct your crown/bridge or denture. Appointments
required for a crown/bridge (2 visits) or set of dentures (5-6 visits).
We use Bicon dental implants.
Courtesy of Bicon Dental Implants and Imtec Corporation