Dental Implants
Dental implants are today's best alternative to natural teeth. They can be your doorway to renewed self-confidence and peace of mind.
An implant is, essentially, a sophisticated titanium screw which is placed into the jaw bone to replace the root of a lost natural tooth. The implant fuses with the jawline to form a secure foundation for tooth replacement. The end result... replacement teeth that look, feel and function just like natural teeth.

The embarrassment , irritation and self-consciousness often experienced by people who have missing teeth, those who wear dentures or who have suffered through older methods of tooth replacement are overcome with the confidence of permanently anchored dental implants.
Dental implants are now recognised as routine treatment for a full range of problems from replacing a single tooth, to full oral rehabilitation, or simply for reliable denture retention.
Key Benefits
- Improve appearance
- Improved comfort and speech
- Improve self-esteem
- Eat what you want
- Smile with confidence
- Maintain healthy adjacent teeth
- Long term results
- Preserve jaw bone
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are dental implants?
A: The answer to a missing tooth or to missing all your teeth. Dental implants are designed to make them easy for your dentist to use and painless for you. Our success rate is consistently higher than 99% in properly screened candidates. The actual components that go into your mouth are made of titanium, machined to aerospace tolerances, fully packaged in a super-clean environment and then fully sterilized. A Dental implant is 100% biocompatible.
Q: How long does an implant last?
A: With proper care and maintenance; forever.
Q: Are implants expensive?
A: No. Not using implants can be more expensive than using them. It is the opinion of every dental school in the country, that the preferred treatment plan for endentulous patients are dental implants. For long term dental health and maintenance of your other teeth, dental implants may be the long term economic decision you can make.
Q: Can I use my current dentures?
A: Quite often your doctor can refit your current denture to be supported by implants. Each case is different so check with your dentist.
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