Centennial Park Dental

Dental Implant Treatment

Dental implants replace missing teeth by acting as artificial tooth roots, securely anchored into the jawbone. Once healed, implants are restored with crowns, bridges or dentures that look, feel and function like natural teeth.

Implant treatment is suitable for replacing a single tooth, multiple teeth or providing support for more complex restorations, depending on individual needs.

Why Choose Dental Implants?

Missing teeth can affect chewing, speech, confidence and long-term oral health. Dental implants provide a stable, long-lasting solution that closely mimics natural teeth.

Implants help to:

  • Restore function and bite strength
  • Maintain facial structure and bone levels
  • Protect neighbouring teeth
  • Improve comfort, confidence and quality of life
With specialist planning and care, implants offer one of the most predictable and durable tooth-replacement options available.

The Implant Treatment Journey

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Comprehensive Assessment

A detailed examination and diagnostic assessment is carried out to assess gum health, bone levels and overall suitability for implant treatment.

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Treatment Planning

A personalised treatment plan is created, outlining the stages, timeline and expected outcomes.

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Implant Placement

The implant is carefully placed using precise, specialist techniques to support safe healing and long-term stability.

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Restoration & Review

Once healing is complete, the implant is restored with a natural-looking crown or bridge and reviewed to ensure optimal function and comfort.

Types of Dental Implants

Dental implant treatment can be tailored to suit different clinical needs, depending on the number of missing teeth, bone quality and overall oral health. During your consultation, the most appropriate option will be discussed and carefully planned.

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Single Tooth Implants

Single implants are used to replace an individual missing tooth without affecting neighbouring teeth. A dental implant is placed into the jawbone and restored with a natural-looking crown.

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Multiple Tooth Implants

Where several teeth are missing, implants can be used to support bridges or multiple restorations. This approach avoids the need for removable dentures and provides greater stability and comfort.
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Full-Arch Implant Solutions

For patients missing most or all teeth in one arch, full-arch implant solutions use a small number of strategically placed implants to support a complete set of fixed teeth.
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Implant-Supported Dentures

Implants can also be used to secure dentures, improving stability and comfort compared to conventional removable dentures. This reduces movement and enhances chewing ability and confidence.

Before & After Results

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Finance Options

We understand that dental implants are an investment in your long-term oral health. Flexible finance options are available to help spread the cost of implant treatment where appropriate.

Our team will be happy to discuss available options and provide clear information during your consultation.

Considering dental implants?

Whether you are missing a single tooth or exploring more comprehensive implant solutions, our experienced team is here to help.

Book a consultation today to receive a specialist assessment and clear guidance on whether dental implants are right for you.



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    FAQ

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    Are dental implants suitable for everyone?
    Many patients are suitable for implants, though good gum health and sufficient bone are required. A full assessment will determine suitability.

    Implant placement is carried out under local anaesthetic and is generally well tolerated. Any post-treatment discomfort is usually mild and temporary.

    With good oral hygiene and regular maintenance, dental implants can last many years and often decades.
    Treatment time varies depending on the case. Some treatments are completed over several months to allow for proper healing.