My teeth have been missing a long time, can I still have dental implants?

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Normally, yes – we have worked with many exceptional cases where other implant dentists have said there is not enough bone. We will conduct a thorough assessment to assess the bone available. This includes detailed X-rays and the latest in 3D imaging.

We rarely explain that there is insufficient bone to work with dental implants safely. If there isn’t enough bone, we then have to consider alternative dental options with you and your dentist.



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