Dental implants — digitally planned with precision to restore confidence, function, and natural aesthetics.
Missing a Tooth?
Whether you've recently lost a tooth or have been living with a gap for many years, replacing missing teeth can improve chewing, comfort and confidence. Dental implants are one option—but they are not the only option.
During your consultation, we'll discuss whether an implant, bridge, denture or simply monitoring the space is the most appropriate approach for your individual circumstances.
Digitally planned complete implant surgery, including the custom final ceramic crown starts from $5,500 per tooth.
Frequently Asked Questions
Still have questions? Take a look at the FAQ or reach out anytime.
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A dental implant is a small titanium fixture that is placed into the jawbone to replace the root of a missing tooth. Once healed, it supports a custom-made ceramic crown designed to restore function and appearance.
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Many adults are suitable candidates, but the answer depends on factors such as your general health, gum health, bone volume, smoking status and the condition of neighbouring teeth. A clinical examination and, where indicated, a CBCT scan help determine the most appropriate treatment.
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Implant placement is usually performed under local anaesthetic, so the procedure itself should not be painful. Most patients describe the recovery as milder than expected and manageable with routine pain relief.
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The overall timeline varies. While the implant is often placed in a single appointment, healing before the final crown is typically several months to allow the implant to integrate with the bone.
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Sometimes. Immediate implant placement may be possible when the bone and surrounding tissues are suitable. In other cases, a healing period before implant placement provides a more predictable outcome.
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There is no fixed lifespan. With good oral hygiene, regular maintenance and favourable health factors, implants can function successfully for many years. Long-term success depends on ongoing care and regular review.
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The goal is to create a restoration that blends naturally with your surrounding teeth. The final appearance depends on factors such as gum shape, neighbouring teeth and the location of the implant.

