Dental implants have enhanced the quality of life of millions of people throughout the world, improving their overall health and wellbeing as well as restoring their confidence. Unlike conventional tooth replacement options, which simply sit on the gums, dental implants are embedded into the jawbone, where they create a strong and sturdy foundation for replacement teeth.
At Dental Implants Hampshire, dental implants are our preferred method for replacing one, several or all of your missing teeth. To explore your treatment options with dental implants in Hampshire, you should schedule a consultation appointment with one of our experienced dentists.
How do dental implants work?
Dental implants are small titanium posts that are surgically fixed into the jawbone. Dental implants are designed to replace the roots of your missing teeth and stabilise your replacement teeth so they remain strong and sturdy as you bite, chew and speak. Dental implants have the unique ability to fuse with the jawbone, stimulating the bone tissue and promoting a steady flow of nutrients to the jawbone to keep it healthy and strong.
Single tooth implant
The loss of a front tooth can be a very stressful event, since it can dramatically alter your smile and self-esteem. A dental implant will give you the most natural looking replacement tooth, one that functions exactly like the rest of your teeth.
Multiple missing teeth
Gum disease, mouth trauma, tooth decay or simply old age often result in the loss of multiple teeth. Dental implants can restore your natural smile and may well last for the rest of your life. We will examine your teeth carefully and we will either recommend an implant-supported bridge (if you are missing a few teeth in a row) or an implant-supported denture (if you are missing quite a few teeth in the upper or the lower jaw).
Denture stabilisation
Have you had enough of your loose and uncomfortable dentures, but are unwilling to consider dental implants in Hampshire due to their cost? Uncomfortable lower dentures can be stabilised with dental implants at a fraction of the cost. Your dentist will attach 2-4 dental implants in strategic positions into your lower jawbone to act as stabilisers for your denture.