1. Consultation
Consultation is our chance to get to know you, understand your dental concerns, assess your teeth, and agree on a personal treatment plan. Taking your medical history into account, we will agree on the best way to achieve your goals.
Thanks to advances in dental technology, it’s now possible to restore your entire smile using dental implants. 6 implants are placed in your upper and lower jaws, permanently fixing two ‘12-unit bridges’ in place. Though other dental restorations are more affordable, none come close to dental implants in terms of function, durability, and a natural appearance.
Implants are the gold standard of dental restorations as they are fixed straight into the jawbone, which ossifies around the newly fitted teeth, strengthening the bond. If looked after properly, your complete new smile can last for decades or even a lifetime.
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Though other dental restorations might look almost as natural as implants, and restore function to a large degree, a complete new smile has several important benefits, including:
Your Journey
Consultation is our chance to get to know you, understand your dental concerns, assess your teeth, and agree on a personal treatment plan. Taking your medical history into account, we will agree on the best way to achieve your goals.
This is where we bring all our skill and experience to bear. From bridges to braces to implants, your expert clinician will deliver the treatments agreed during your consultation, making sure you are comfortable and at ease.
Though some treatments are walk-in, walk-out processes, other dental procedures require downtime and carefully considered aftercare. We will advise you of activities, substances, and medications to avoid, while ensuring you know the best way to look after your treated teeth.
Your jawbone’s strength is dependent on its interaction with your teeth, and where teeth are missing, those sections of jaw can lose bone density and volume, weakening the shape and structure of your jaw and changing the shape of your face. Implants replicate the function of teeth, strengthening the jawbone and preventing bone loss.
Made from titanium screws, dental implants are extremely durable and fuse directly with your jawbone, making them the longest lasting and strongest dental restoration available. Much like natural teeth, well-looked-after implants can last for decades or even a lifetime.
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If you are generally healthy and you have sufficient jawbone to support implants, you are highly likely to be suitable. Our expert clinician will examine your mouth and jaw, consult your medical history, and take X-rays to ensure a complete new smile is right for you.
The tissue surrounding your implants will be very tender after surgery. To protect your new teeth during the healing process you will need to eat a carefully planned diet, which will initially consist of soft, protein-rich foods such as smoothies, soups, and yoghurts. We will give you specific aftercare instructions during your consultation. Once the healing process is complete, your implants’ strength will enable you to revert to your usual diet, although it might be best to avoid extremely sticky or tough food in the long term to protect your restoration.
Discuss your options with Dr. Gosal and his professional team and decide what teeth straightening option is suitable for you. The consultation process involves an initial full assessment, followed by full records and X-rays followed by a further detailed discussion to provide you with a bespoke treatment plan and a thorough breakdown of your brace options. There is absolutely no obligation.
Discuss your options with Dr. Gosal and his professional team and decide what teeth straightening option is suitable for you. The consultation process involves an initial full assessment, followed by full records and X-rays followed by a further detailed discussion to provide you with a bespoke treatment plan and a thorough breakdown of your brace options. There is absolutely no obligation.