Implant Treatments
The Ultimate Form of Tooth Replacement
Permanent Tooth Replacement with Dental Implants in Brighton
Dental implants are an innovative and effective solution for failing teeth and they are an outstanding alternative to uncomfortable dentures or damaging bridges. They provide a permanent replacement that looks, feels and functions just like a natural tooth and they are the option that most dentists would choose to have if they lost a tooth.
One of the major advantages of dental implants is their long-term durability. With proper care and maintenance, implants can last a lifetime, making them a cost-effective option in the long run. Unlike removable dentures or dental bridges, implants do not rely on neighbouring teeth for support. This means that the integrity of adjacent teeth is preserved, promoting overall dental health.
Natural-Looking Dental Implants for Lasting Comfort and Bone Support
In addition to their longevity, dental implants also offer improved aesthetics and comfort. The artificial tooth is custom-designed to match the colour, shape, and size of the surrounding natural teeth, resulting in a seamless and natural-looking smile. Since implants are securely anchored in the jaw, they eliminate the discomfort and inconvenience often associated with removable dentures, such as needing to use denture adhesives or difficulty in eating certain foods.
Moreover, dental implants contribute to the preservation of bone and facial structure. When a tooth is lost, the underlying jawbone can start to deteriorate over time. Implants stimulate the bone and prevent further bone loss, ensuring a more youthful facial appearance and maintaining the integrity of the bite.
At The Implant Centre, our team of experienced professionals specialises in providing high-quality dental implant treatments. Enquire today to schedule an assessment and discover how dental implants can transform your smile and improve your oral health.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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While no dental treatment is guaranteed to last forever, dental implants are the closest thing to a permanent solution available today. The implant post itself can often last for decades, but its long-term survival relies heavily on the health of the surrounding bone and gums. Just like natural teeth, implants require diligent brushing, flossing, and regular professional cleanings to prevent gum disease around them, which can cause them to fail. Ultimately, while we provide the highest standard of clinical precision, the true lifetime of your implant depends largely on your commitment to excellent home care and routine checkups.
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Dental implants are widely considered the superior long-term solution because they function as independent units that do not require any cutting into or filing down of your healthy adjacent teeth, a process often necessary for traditional bridges that can compromise their lifespan. In contrast, dentures frequently cause significant frustration due to their bulkiness, the need for messy adhesives, the tendency to move when eating or speaking, and the fact that they often cover the roof of the mouth, which can diminish your sense of taste and overall comfort. Furthermore, because implants stimulate the underlying bone just like natural tooth roots, they are the only option that effectively prevents the ongoing bone loss that inevitably leads to the loose fit and aesthetic decline associated with removable dentures.
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Investing in dental implants is ultimately an investment in your long-term health, comfort, and self-confidence, offering a permanent, natural-feeling alternative to the compromises of traditional tooth replacement. While the upfront cost is higher than other options, implants provide unmatched functional stability, allow you to eat and speak without limitation, and preserve your jawbone structure to maintain your natural facial aesthetics for years to come.
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Dental implant crowns and bridges are made from high-quality, inert materials like zirconia and porcelain, which are entirely resistant to the staining agents that commonly discolour natural tooth enamel. While your natural teeth can absorb pigments from coffee, red wine, tobacco, and certain foods over time, the surfaces of your dental implants will remain their original shade throughout their lifetime.
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Maintaining your dental implants long-term is quite similar to caring for natural teeth, but with a focus on protecting the delicate gum health around the implant site. You should brush twice daily with a non-abrasive toothpaste and use floss or interdental brushes to clear away plaque from the base of the crown. Beyond home care, consistent professional follow-ups are essential to monitor the integration of your implants and the health of the surrounding tissue. Our comprehensive maintenance programme includes scheduled reviews — starting six months post-treatment and continuing annually — where we perform detailed cleanings, conduct X-ray assessments, and carry out thorough clinical checks to ensure your implants remain stable, healthy, and functional for a lifetime.
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Choosing the Implant Aftercare Membership provides a seamless, cost-effective way to guarantee the long-term success of your treatment. While pay-as-you-go maintenance often leads to fragmented check-ups and unexpected costs, our Implant Aftercare Membership ensures your implants receive consistent, expert oversight at regular six-month or annual intervals without any additional surprise fees. This comprehensive plan covers all essential diagnostic requirements, including high-resolution X-rays, precise implant and crown integrity checks, professional deep cleaning, and clinical photography to track your progress. It also includes 24/7 emergency support should you ever notice a problem in the future. Our Implant Aftercare Membership gives you the peace of mind that comes with knowing every aspect of your implant health is being professionally managed to prevent future complications.
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Combining dental implants with whitening or veneers is a common and highly effective way to create a seamless, uniform smile. Because dental implants are made of specialised porcelain that is resistant to whitening, we recommend completing any tooth whitening on your natural teeth first, to reach your desired shade, allowing us to then match your implant crowns perfectly to that new, brighter colour. Similarly, if you are considering veneers for surrounding teeth to address issues like shape or minor misalignment, these should be planned in tandem with your implant treatment to ensure the final result is perfectly balanced in terms of colour, texture, and tooth proportion. By aligning these treatments, we achieve a consistent aesthetic that blends your new implants with your natural teeth for a truly harmonious, high-quality finish.
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