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How we Treat Missing Teeth

Monday, October 24th, 2016

We offer a host of options for patients looking to replace missing teeth. Whether you have lost a single tooth through injury or decay or you have a full set of missing teeth, we can help to restore your smile and enable you to eat and speak without any difficulty or hassle.

Our treatments

We have treatments available to replace single missing teeth, as well as full arches of teeth. Our options cater for all budgets and treatment preferences and we will go through all the different treatments with you during the consultation to help you make a decision.

Dentures

Dentures have been around for many years and they remain a very popular choice for patients who have a large number of missing teeth. We provide full and partial dentures, and we use the finest quality materials to produce prostheses that are functional and life-like. Dentures restore the aesthetic of the smile and enable you to carry out important functions, such as chewing and grinding down food and speaking.

We also offer implant-retained dentures, which are dentures that are supported by dental implants. These dentures are secured firmly and they enable you to enjoy improved functionality, as well as peace of mind, as your denture will never slip or slide out of position.

Dental implants

Dental implants are a viable option for patients with one or several missing teeth, as they can be connected to bridges, crowns and dentures. Implants are designed to replace the root of the missing tooth and they are the closest substitute for a natural tooth; they last a lifetime and they also provide amazing aesthetics. The treatment process does take some time, but the results of treatment are very impressive and once the new restoration is in place, you can relax and enjoy your new smile.

Dental bridges

Dental bridges are an affordable solution for single missing teeth. The most common type of bridge, the traditional fixed bridge, comprises of a false tooth, which is secured by a crown on either side. Bridges can be made from various different materials, including ceramics such as porcelain for a natural aesthetic and they should last for up to 15 years. The treatment process is relatively simple and there is minimal discomfort involved.

If you have missing teeth, call us today and we will be happy to explore all the options with you!

The Benefits of the Dental Implant Process

Tuesday, August 16th, 2016

Dental implants are a dentistry solution for people with missing teeth to have one or more replacement tooth roots inserted. Nowadays, people with dentures, bridges and crowns can choose a more stable, natural tooth replacement treatment with dental implants.

Dental implants are titanium-made posts or screws to which artificial replacement teeth are anchored. These titanium posts are inserted through the gum tissue and securely fitted. Over time these posts permanently fuse with the jaw bone structure through a process called osseointegration.

Diagnostic tests for patients enable dentists to identify jaw bone suitability for dental implants. If too narrow the jaw bone may need to be strengthened through bone augmentation procedures. In some cases, a sinus lift may be necessary to create enough space for dental implant insertion without impacting the sinus cavity.

Dental implant software enables the dentist to specify exactly where the dental implants are to be inserted. A tiny incision is created within the gum and a flap of gum tissue lifted, at which point the dental implant is inserted. A small drill is used to gently create a carefully-measured space within the jaw bone for insertion of the titanium post, custom-made for the patient’s treatment and their dental and jaw dimensions.

The dentist then inserts temporary or immediate dental implants into the space made within the jaw bone. The insertion site is treated and then left to heal for a period of six weeks to six months. The recovery time for the bone to start fusing and the gum tissue to heal is different for each person depending on their health condition and rate of healing.

The process may take longer if a bone graft is necessary to build up the jaw bone density first, or if a sinus lift is needed to protect the sinus cavity. Once healed, permanent dental implants are fitted and anchored with natural-looking replacement teeth.

Gaps In Your Smile? This Could be the Solution!

Friday, August 12th, 2016

Tooth loss can happen for a number of reasons, including injury, tooth decay, or just general ageing. If a tooth is lost, it is important to have the gap filled in some way, or the effects could end up causing you further pain.

Effects of untreated tooth loss

Oral hygiene is much more difficult if a gap is left in your teeth and bacteria can build up in the space, leading to bad breath and infection. In addition, losing teeth can affect your speech function, as well as the ability to eat the foods you want, as you simply would not have the teeth to bite or chew. An even more serious consequence is bone loss. As your teeth sit in your mouth, the tissue surrounding them is regenerated as part of your body’s normal healing process. However, if you lose a tooth and leave a gap, the material – including the bone – around the gap will start to atrophy. In other words, the bone will start to disappear. This can change the shape of your jaw, and contribute to you looking more aged.

Dental implants

Thankfully, dental implants can help stop these problems. Dental implants are small metal rods inserted into the jaw structure, which help to hold replacement teeth in place. The implants are made of titanium, which easily fuse with the bone structure in your jaw. Rather than a loss of bone, as would happen with a gap in teeth, an implant helps stimulate bone growth. In addition, implants can function just like your own teeth, allowing you to speak and eat as normal. They only require the same oral hygiene routine as your other teeth, and will allow you to have a natural looking and feeling smile.

Dental Implants to Restore Your Smile

Friday, June 10th, 2016

Dental implants are a way of replacing missing teeth. There are a number of ways and methods in which implants can be fitted and they can vary from patient to patient. This blog looks at root-form implants and plate-form implants.

Root-form implants

Sometimes referred to as root-form endosseous implants, these tooth implants are connected to the bone of your jaw. It is then possible for singular or multiple implants to be installed. The root-form process is a common method of implants and can be in two forms – screw or cylinder. These implants work through a small screw or cylinder that is inserted into the gum and then fuses with the jaw bone during the healing process. Once healed there is a fixture is attached that will connect the new teeth. One of the first procedures will be to make incisions into the area of the gums that are receiving the treatment.

During this time the dentist will insert the implant device then stitch the area shut. This healing process can take up to six months, during which the implant will begin to fuse to the jaw bone. When you return your dentist will check the screw or cylinder has attached itself to the bone by opening the previous wounds, once they are satisfied they will proceed to attach a fixture that will allow the replacement teeth to be attached. Root-form implants are very common but they rely on the jaw bone being dense enough to hold the implant. If your dentist feels the jaw bone is too narrow they can offer an alternative treatment.

Plate-form implants

The plate-form implants are initially intended for patients whose jaw bone may be too narrow for a root-form implant. These are flat and long plates that can be attached to the bone of the jaw. The installation and treatment process is very similar way to the process of root-form implants.

The Facts About Dental Implants

Tuesday, April 12th, 2016

Dental implants have revolutionised oral function control for those with artificial teeth. People who have lost one or more teeth can use dental implants to secure a denture, bridge or crown.

The ultimate missing tooth replacement

There are plenty of causes for tooth loss, including tooth decay, gum disease and oral trauma. No matter what the reason, the gap left by a lost tooth places pressure on the remaining teeth and can make them more likely to move out of their original positions. Suitable replacements for missing teeth include crowns, bridges and dentures, each of which can be anchored by dental implants to provide the strength and stability of a natural tooth.

What is a dental implant?

A dental implant is a small titanium post inserted into the jaw bone to replace a missing tooth root. The implant fuses with the natural jawbone through a process called osseointegration.

Dental implant suitability

Our implant dentist will assess your oral health to make sure you’re suitable for dental implants. Not everyone is a good candidate as the treatment depends on good jawbone health and density. Sometimes, bone augmentation or sinus lifting can be carried to enable implant insertion.

Natural-Looking Implants: a Long Term Solution for Missing Teeth

Wednesday, February 10th, 2016

At Liverpool Dental Spa we offer a range of tooth replacement treatments, including natural-looking dental implants.

Dental implants represent a long-term solution for lost teeth and enable you to enjoy all the same benefits of strong and healthy natural teeth.

All about dental implants

Dental implants are made from titanium and their purpose is to replace the root of a missing tooth. The implant is fitted into a socket in the jaw bone and it is able to become part of the bone tissue thanks to a process called osseointegration.

Once the process is complete, a new restoration can be attached and this replaces the crown section of the tooth. One of the many benefits of dental implants is that they are compatible with a range of different restorations and this means that they are suitable for most patients.

Implant treatment takes between 3 and 9 months and the result is a natural looking, strong and functional new tooth or set of teeth.

What are the advantages of dental implants?

Dental implants are the best long-term option for replacing missing teeth and they also offer many additional benefits, including excellent aesthetics, enhanced bite power and durability. Implants are easy to maintain and they act like natural teeth, so you can have complete peace of mind and enjoy eating and socialising with confidence. Implants also help to reduce bone loss and can be fitted to crowns, dentures or a dental bridge, making them hugely versatile.

Natural-Looking Implants: A Long Term Solution for Missing Teeth

Tuesday, October 6th, 2015

At Liverpool Dental Spa we offer a range of tooth replacement treatments, including natural-looking dental implants.

Dental implants represent a long-term solution for lost teeth and enable you to enjoy all the same benefits of a strong and healthy natural tooth.

All about dental implants

Dental implants are made from titanium and their purpose is to replace the root of a missing tooth. The implant sits in a socket in the jaw bone and is able to become part of the bone tissue thanks to a process called osseointegration.

Once the process is complete, a new restoration can be attached and this replaces the crown section of the tooth. One of the many benefits of dental implants is they are compatible with a range of different restorations and this means they are suitable for most patients.

Implant treatment takes between 3 and 9 months and the result is a natural looking, strong and functional new tooth or set of teeth.

What are the advantages of dental implants?

Dental implants are the best long-term option for replacing missing teeth and they also offer many additional benefits, including excellent aesthetics, enhanced bite power and durability. Implants are easy to maintain and act like natural teeth, so you have complete peace of mind and can enjoy eating and socialising with confidence. Implants also help to reduce bone loss and they can be fitted to crowns, dentures or a dental bridge, making them hugely versatile.

How Dental Implants Can Transform Your Smile and Your Life

Thursday, April 30th, 2015

At Liverpool Dental Spa we know how much a great looking smile means to our clients and it’ true to say that in some cases, treatment can transform your life, as well as your smile. With dental implants, we are able to restore the smile by replacing missing natural teeth with incredibly lifelike and highly functional prostheses, so you can enjoy a beautiful smile, as well as enhanced quality of life.

What exactly are dental implants?

Dental implants are small screw-shaped prostheses designed to take on the role of a missing tooth root. Like a root, the implant is anchored into a socket in the jaw bone. As titanium is biocompatible, the implant integrates into the bone tissue, enabling it to provide optimum support for the new tooth restoration. Once integration is complete, the implant can then be connected to a crown, denture or dental bridge and the new tooth or teeth will look exactly like the real thing.

What’s so good about dental implants?

Implants are the closest match to natural teeth and once they have been fitted, you really can enjoy the same benefits as a healthy, natural smile. The teeth are firmly supported so you can bite and chew without any worries and they look incredibly similar to natural teeth, so you can feel confident when you smile. Implants also last for many, many years, so they represent a really good long-term option. They are also very versatile, which makes them suitable in a diverse range of cases; whether you’re missing a single tooth or you have a full arch of lost teeth, implants could be the answer.

If you’re interested in our incredible implants, call now!

Do You Need Dental Implants?

Tuesday, February 10th, 2015

If you have missing teeth, we strongly recommend investigating tooth replacement treatment. Gaps in the smile can affect the aesthetic of your smile, your confidence and your ability to eat a range of foods. Modern treatments provide a really effective and natural way of dealing with gaps and restoring your smile.

There are various tooth replacement treatments available, including dentures, dental bridges and dental implants.

Do you need dental implants?

Dental implants are the source of interest and intrigue, as they are the newest tooth replacement on the block and they provide a long-term solution for lost teeth. Implants are small titanium screws attached to prosthetic teeth to form a new tooth that looks and functions like a natural tooth. As titanium is biocompatible, the implant is actually able to blend into the bone tissue and this gives the implant the same level of stability as a tooth root.

If you have missing teeth, dental implants could be the answer. With implants, you can enjoy the same level of functionality as with healthy natural teeth and you won’t be able to tell the difference between the new tooth and your natural teeth. Implants will enable you to speak clearly, eat properly and smile with confidence and they can be used for patients with a single lost tooth, a few missing teeth or a full set of missing teeth.

Are dental implants the best option for me?

Dental implants offer a host of benefits and they are a great option for most patients. However, there may be other options that you might like to consider. If you have missing teeth and you would like to find out about the treatments available to you, we recommend organising a consultation. When you come and see us, we will talk to you about the different treatments we have, explain the pros and cons and help you to make an informed choice.

What are Dental Implants in Liverpool?

Friday, January 16th, 2015

Dental implants are a modern solution for tooth loss and we are proud to offer the world’s leading dental implant systems. Whether you are missing a single tooth or you’re looking for a replacement for multiple missing teeth, dental implants could be the answer.

What exactly is a dental implant?

A dental implant is a small screw-shaped device made from titanium. It is implanted into a small opening in the jaw bone and is designed to act as a replacement tooth root. Titanium is biocompatible and this means that implants are able to integrate into the actual bone tissue. This enables the implant to provide the same level of stability and support as a tooth root.

The integration stage takes a few months and once this is complete, the implant is then attached to a new restoration. This stage of treatment replaces the tooth crown. Implants are compatible with bridges, crowns and dentures, so they can be used for single or multiple tooth restorations.

What are the advantages of dental implant treatment?

Implants are the best long-term option for missing teeth. They are built to last, they provide amazing aesthetics, they are easy to maintain and they provide you the same level of functionality as strong natural teeth.

Implants are versatile and they are suitable for most patients. They can be used to replace a single tooth or a full arch of teeth and they produce amazing results without interfering with the oral structures or causing any discomfort.

In addition to standard dental implants, we also offer mini implants, implant-retained dentures and the amazing All-on-4 system.

If you’d like to find out more about dental implant treatment at Liverpool Dental Spa or you’re eager to learn if you’re a good match for dental implants, don’t hesitate to get in touch via the telephone or the website.

 

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Winners for National UK Award

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