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Multiple Dental Implants in Hitchin

Transform your smile with the magic of multiple dental implants.

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Multiple dental implants offer a range of tangible benefits. They restore dental arch symmetry and function, preventing adjacent teeth from shifting and preserving jawbone health.

Improved chewing efficiency and clear speech are notable advantages. These implants integrate with the bone, ensuring long-term stability and durability.

They are a clinically proven solution with a track record of success, improving overall oral health and quality of life. Whether you need to replace several missing teeth or provide support for a denture, multiple dental implants offer functional, reliable, and lasting results backed by dental science and experience.

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1 Hour Consultation

Preliminary Treatment

Smile Design and Teeth Preperation

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The Dental Implant Range

Whether addressing a lone missing tooth or broader gaps, find tailored dental implant solutions with us. Individual gaps benefit from single implants, while implant-retained dentures, All-on-4, All-on-6, and our 'smile in a day' treatment offer versatile choices. Each treatment holds unique advantages, and we're here to help you choose the ideal path to enhance your smile.

Single Dental Implants

Dental implants are used to replace single or multiple missing teeth not grouped together.

from £21 per month

Single Arch Replacement

4/6 implants and a bridge are used to replace a whole arch of teeth

from £84 per month

Multiple Arch Replacement

6/8 implants and bridge are used to replace both arches of teeth

from £122 per month

Single Dental Implants

Dental implants are used to replace single or multiple missing teeth not grouped together.

from £21 per month

Single Arch Replacement

4/6 implants and a bridge are used to replace a whole arch of teeth

from £84 per month

Multiple Arch Replacement

6/8 implants and bridge are used to replace both arches of teeth

from £122 per month

Transparent pricing with no nasty surprises

Treatment Price Price per month Appointment Visits From Sedation available Number of implants 0% finance
Single implant £1,895 £27 4 Yes 1
Single implant x 2 £3,590 £52 4 Yes 2
Single implant x 3 £5,085 £69 4 Yes 3
Single implant x 4 £6,300 £89 4 Yes 4
Implant Retained Denture (Single Arch) £5,995 £84 3/4 Yes 2
Implant Retained Denture (Both Arches) £8,995 £122 3/4 Yes 4
Teeth in a Day
(Single Arch)
£9,995 £140 5 Yes 4/6
Teeth in a Day
(Both Arches)
£17,995 £240 5 Yes 8/12
Final Hybrid Bridge
(Per Arch)
£4,995 £66 5 Yes 4/6
Final Zirconia Bridge
(Per Arch)
£6,995 £99 5 Yes 8/12
Treatment Price Price per month Appointment Visits From Sedation available Number of implants 0% finance
Single implant £1,895 £27 3 Yes 1
Single implant x 2 £3,590 £52 3 Yes 2
Single implant x 3 £5,085 £69 3 Yes 3
Single implant x 4 £6,300 £89 3 Yes 4
Implant Retained Denture (Single Arch) £5,995 £84 3/4 Yes 2
Implant Retained Denture (Both Arches) £8,995 £122 3/4 Yes 4
All On 4/6
(Single Arch)
£9,995 £140 5 Yes 4/6
All On 4/6
(Both Arches)
£17,995 £240 5 Yes 8/12
Final Hybrid Bridge
(Per Arch)
£4,995 £66 5 Yes 4/6
Final Zirconia Bridge
(Per Arch)
£6,995 £99 5 Yes 8/12

The Benefits of Dental Implants

Multiple dental implants offer a range of profound benefits. They seamlessly restore the natural appearance of your smile, boosting self-confidence and self-esteem. Enjoy unhindered chewing and speaking, as these implants provide exceptional stability.

Beyond aesthetics, they prevent bone loss by stimulating the jawbone, maintaining facial structure. Adjacent teeth are safeguarded from shifting, ensuring overall dental harmony.

With proper care, these implants can last a lifetime, providing a durable and reliable solution. From functional restoration to improved oral health, multiple dental implants enhance your quality of life and offer a long-lasting investment in your well-being.

  • Natural Integration: Dental implants seamlessly meld with your natural teeth, crafting an authentic smile.
  • Boosted Confidence: Regain self-assurance with a complete, appealing set of teeth.
  • Enhanced Function: Implants provide stability for comfortable eating, speaking, and laughing.
  • Enduring Solution: With proper care, implants offer long-term tooth replacement.
  • Sustained Bone Health: Implants stimulate the jawbone, preserving facial structure and preventing decline.
  • Tooth Stability: Adjacent teeth remain secure as implants deter shifting, maintaining dental alignment.

A Personal and Caring Approach to Multiple Dental Implants

Embrace the revolution in implant dentistry as multiple dental implants now offer a pain-free experience. At Old Park Dental, our commitment to your comfort is paramount. Our caring and gentle approach to surgery ensures a reassuring environment, tailored especially for nervous patients.

With advancements in anaesthesia and techniques, discomfort during multiple implant procedures is significantly minimised. Each step is marked by our personalised care, aimed at alleviating anxiety and fostering trust.

Our team's deep understanding of patient apprehensions guides our practices, ensuring a seamless journey towards your renewed smile. With Old Park Dental's pain-free and empathetic approach to multiple dental implants, you can embark on this transformative path with confidence, knowing your well-being is at the heart of our practice.

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Some Customer Testimonials

08/08/2023 via Google

“My son referred me to this clinic as he's known Dr Harps for a few years. What can I say, the knowledge Dr Harps has is truly admirable. Professional and friendly staff. Phenomenal customer service. Thank you to everyone! Best decision I've made 👌”

10/08/2023 via Google

“I never leave reviews but the experience I have had with Dr Harps was amazing. Being a nervous patient Dr Harps put me at ease and explained everything so well. Will highly recommend for any implant work. The clinic has parking at the back and its super clean. All the staff are super friendly!!! Would recommend to all family and friends!”

20/12/2022 via Google

“I've been using Old Park dental surgery in Hitchin for a number of years now and as someone who really doesn't like the dentist I can attest to their care and attention to their patients. I had my first tooth extraction 2 days ago and had been feeling extremely nervous, especially as it was being done with a local (in order to have it done faster). Dr Singh was great, it was my first time seeing him as I normally see his partner (who is also fantastic). Was patient, answered all my nervous questions and the process was done swiftly and pain free. Can't thank them all enough.”

What our patients ask about dental Implants

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The number of teeth that can be implanted at once depends on various factors, including the patient's oral health, bone density, and the chosen implant procedure. For individual missing teeth, a single implant can replace one tooth. However, when dealing with multiple missing teeth, procedures like All-on-4 or All-on-6 can replace an entire arch of teeth using fewer implants. These methods provide a stable foundation for a full set of teeth, offering an efficient and effective solution. Your dentist or oral surgeon will assess your specific situation and recommend the appropriate approach based on your needs and circumstances.

Yes, it is possible to get multiple tooth implants at once. If you have several adjacent missing teeth or require the replacement of multiple teeth in the same area of your mouth, your dentist or oral surgeon can place multiple dental implants simultaneously. This approach is efficient and can provide a more cohesive result, especially when the missing teeth are in close proximity. However, the feasibility of getting multiple tooth implants at once depends on factors such as your overall oral health, bone density, and the specific implant procedure being used. Your dental professional will assess your individual situation and recommend the most appropriate treatment plan for your needs.

Yes, you can have All-on-4 dental implants. The All-on-4 treatment concept is a specialised approach to dental implant placement that allows for the support of a full arch of teeth using only four dental implants. This technique is particularly beneficial for individuals who are missing most or all of their teeth in one or both jaws. The four strategically placed implants provide a stable foundation for a complete set of replacement teeth, offering improved aesthetics, function, and oral health.

All-on-4 implants are designed to reduce the need for extensive bone grafting, making them suitable for many patients even if they have some degree of bone loss. However, not everyone is a candidate for All-on-4 implants, and a thorough evaluation by a dental professional is necessary to determine if this treatment is suitable for your specific case. If you are considering All-on-4 implants, it's best to consult with a qualified dentist or oral surgeon who can assess your oral health and provide personalised recommendations.

Yes, it is possible to have three dental implants placed next to each other, especially if you have multiple missing teeth in a row or a larger gap that requires multiple teeth to be replaced. This approach is commonly used to restore a continuous set of missing teeth, and it provides stability and support for the replacement teeth or dental bridge that will be attached to the implants.

The placement of multiple implants in close proximity depends on factors like the available bone volume and the condition of your oral tissues. Your dentist or oral surgeon will assess your specific situation through imaging and a thorough examination to determine the feasibility of placing three implants side by side. If your oral health allows for it, having three implants next to each other can be an effective solution for restoring your smile and improving your chewing function.

The number of dental implants that are considered "too many" can vary based on several factors, including your oral health, bone density, the condition of your gums, and the specific dental procedure you're undergoing. While there's no strict limit to the number of implants that can be placed, there are practical considerations to keep in mind.

For most standard cases, dental professionals can place multiple implants to replace individual or adjacent missing teeth. Additionally, advanced procedures like full arch implant solutions (such as All-on-4 or All-on-6) use a defined number of implants to support a complete set of teeth.

It's important to work closely with your dentist or oral surgeon to determine the optimal number of implants for your situation. They will evaluate your oral health, conduct thorough assessments, and consider your specific needs and goals before recommending a treatment plan. If you're concerned about the number of implants or any aspect of the procedure, it's best to have a detailed discussion with your dental provider.

While dental implants are a highly effective tooth replacement option for many individuals, there are certain cases where a person might not be an ideal candidate. Some factors that could make someone less suitable for dental implants include:

1. *Poor Bone Health*: Insufficient bone density or poor bone quality in the jaw might not provide a strong foundation for implant placement. However, techniques like bone grafting can often address this issue.

2. *Health Conditions*: Certain medical conditions, such as uncontrolled diabetes, immune disorders, or active cancer treatments, might impact the body's ability to heal properly after implant surgery.

3. *Smoking*: Smoking can affect healing and increase the risk of implant failure.

4. *Gum Disease*: Advanced gum disease (periodontitis) can compromise the stability of dental implants. Treating gum disease before implant placement is usually recommended.

5. *Young Age*: Dental implants are generally not recommended for individuals whose jawbones are still growing, such as adolescents.

6. *Certain Medications*: Some medications, like certain bisphosphonates, can affect bone healing and integration of the implant.

7. *Limited Space*: Insufficient space between adjacent teeth might make implant placement challenging.

8. *Expectations*: Unrealistic expectations or an unwillingness to commit to proper oral hygiene and maintenance could affect the success of dental implants.

A thorough assessment by a qualified dentist or oral surgeon is essential to determine whether you are a good candidate for dental implants. If you are not considered a suitable candidate, alternative tooth replacement options can be explored based on your specific circumstances.