The Art of Dental Confidence

 
 
 

Comfort

Simple Cases - are entirely pain-free during treatment (except for the local anaesthetic), and usually recover with very minimal discomfort or swelling. Complex Cases – including grafting experiences can vary and we offer sedation where required.

Speed of treatment

Often as little as 10-15 minutes surgical time. The treatment is carried out as quickly and safely as possible, this allows for the least trauma to the tissues.

Modesty during the procedure

Patients never need to put up with a visible gap during treatment, we allow them to wear adjusted dentures following surgery (albeit carefully!), or adhesive bridgework.

Advanced Imaging Information

For accuracy and reassurance we use low dose 3D imaging, taking away any guesswork in 2D radiographs – after all we are working on 3D patients.

Duration of the procedure

New implant surface technology and advanced treatment planning, result in the implant procedure usually being completed in 8-12 weeks. Some more complex cases can take several months, and we will ensure that this is understood in the planning stages.

We have been shortlisted for the dentistry awards

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What are dental implants?

teeth and gums

Dental implants are a long lasting and excellent treatment for replacing missing teeth and securing dentures

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Brighton & Hove Practice:
01273 766 690

Haywards Heath Practice:
01444 474 015

What our patients say...

Dental implants are like having your own teeth back again.

Mrs L. P

It has made the most amazing difference to my life and I just don’t know how to thank everyone at the implant centre enough you have made me so very happy.

Miss P. Y

From start to finish the treatment took five months and throughout that time The Implant Centre’s approach was always professional, but friendly at all levels.

Mr A.T. S

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