Single & Multiple Dental Implants
Replace Missing Teeth in Preston
THE EXPERTISE TO REPLACE MISSING TEETH
While we all hope our smiles last a lifetime, age, illness, and unexpected injuries can take a toll. Damaged or missing teeth don’t just affect how you look — they can impact your confidence, your daily comfort, and your long-term oral health.
At Camden Place, Dr. Hamza Sheikh combines advanced implant expertise with a meticulous eye for aesthetics to restore smiles with precision and care. Whether you’re missing one tooth or several, his patient-focused approach delivers natural-looking, lasting results.
Dental implants aren’t just a procedure — they’re an investment in your confidence, your comfort, and your quality of life.
THE EXPERTISE TO REPLACE MISSING TEETH
While we all hope our smiles last a lifetime, age, illness, and unexpected injuries can take a toll. Damaged or missing teeth don’t just affect how you look — they can impact your confidence, your daily comfort, and your long-term oral health.
At Camden Place, Dr. Hamza Sheikh combines advanced implant expertise with a meticulous eye for aesthetics to restore smiles with precision and care. Whether you’re missing one tooth or several, his patient-focused approach delivers natural-looking, lasting results.
Dental implants aren’t just a procedure — they’re an investment in your confidence, your comfort, and your quality of life.
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What are Dental Implants?
Dental implants improve your smile’s aesthetic and restore natural function by acting as a tooth root upon which a dental crown is secured. The implant itself is a very strong and durable metal post that is surgically secured into the jawbone.
The cosmetic and functional effect of this long-term solution is unmatched by any other restorative dental treatment and even helps to preserve the tooth-supporting bone underneath, which would otherwise naturally deteriorate after tooth loss.
Single
Missing Tooth
Single implants can replace an individual tooth either lost through trauma, decay, or damage. A great option for those whose oral health is otherwise in good condition.
Multiple Missing teeth
Depending on your case, we can replace multiple teeth through various individual implants, or we can close the gap between missing teeth via a dental bridge secured by implants.
Full Set
of Teeth
If you need a full-arch of teeth replaced, we can complete your smile in as little as one surgical appointment using a same-day implant technique
The Benefits of Implants
Dental implants are an investment in your smile, confidence, and overall well-being, benefits include:
- Restoring the confidence to smile.
- Filling unwanted gaps in your teeth
- Re-establishing natural functions like chewing and speaking.
- Eliminating the hassle of denture adhesives
- Preventing gum irritation from ill-fitting dentures
- Stopping the movement of remaining teeth into gaps left by missing teeth
- Helping you look and feel younger and healthier
Benefits of Dental Implants
Dental implants are an investment in your smile, confidence, and overall well-being, benefits include:
- Restoring the confidence to smile.
- Filling unwanted gaps in your teeth
- Re-establishing natural functions like chewing and speaking.
- Eliminating the hassle of denture adhesives
- Preventing gum irritation from ill-fitting dentures
- Stopping the movement of remaining teeth into gaps left by missing teeth
- Helping you look and feel younger and healthier
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Camden Place On-Site Digital Dental
A 3D dental scanner is a high-tech device used in dentistry to create detailed, three-dimensional digital images of a patient’s teeth, gums, and oral structures. It works by using advanced optical or laser technology to capture precise data, which is then used for diagnostic purposes, treatment planning, or designing dental restorations like crowns, bridges, and implants.
Camden Place
On-Site Digital Dentistry
A 3D dental scanner is a high-tech device used in dentistry to create detailed, three-dimensional digital images of a patient’s teeth, gums, and oral structures.
It works by using advanced optical or laser technology to capture precise data, which is then used for diagnostic purposes, treatment planning, or designing dental restorations like crowns, bridges, and implants.
These scanners offer several benefits:
- Accuracy: They produce highly detailed, precise 3D models of the mouth.
- Comfort: Unlike traditional molds, 3D scanners are non-invasive and more comfortable for the patient.
- Speed: Scanning is quick, reducing the time spent in the dental office.
- Accuracy: They produce highly detailed, precise 3D models of the mouth.
- Improved Treatment Planning: The 3D models help dentists plan procedures more accurately, leading to better outcomes.
- Digital Records: They create digital impressions that can be stored, shared, and accessed easily.
3D dental scanners have become an essential tool in modern dentistry for everything from routine exams to complex implant procedures.
These scanners offer several benefits:
- Accuracy: They produce highly detailed, precise 3D models of the mouth.
- Comfort: Unlike traditional molds, 3D scanners are non-invasive and more comfortable for the patient.
- Speed: Scanning is quick, reducing the time spent in the dental office.
- Accuracy: They produce highly detailed, precise 3D models of the mouth.
- Improved Treatment Planning: The 3D models help dentists plan procedures more accurately, leading to better outcomes.
- Digital Records: They create digital impressions that can be stored, shared, and accessed easily.
3D dental scanners have become an essential tool in modern dentistry for everything from routine exams to complex implant procedures.
Multi-system implant practice
There are over 1300 different dental implant manufacturers in the world! Most of these are replica or ‘copy’ implants without any published scientific evidence of their long-term use and success. A lot of these are now in use in the UK!
At Camden Place dental practice, Preston, we have all the major, reputable dental implant systems, including Dentsply Implants (Astra Tech and Ankylos), Straumann, Biomet 3i and Nobel Biocare.
By offering an array of brands this allows us to use the world’s leading implants for our patients to guarantee reliability and longevity, and keep their new, happier smiles.
Our knowledge with these multiple implants systems allows us to manage failing cases that present to us, which have been carried out elsewhere using these different dental implant brands.
Patient care is our main priority and we take into account patient’s wishes and present full viable treatment options for them to make an informed decision – it is why we offer complimentary dental consultation! We do this to make sure the patient is entirely comfortable with the options available to them, and that they know all the relevant information regarding the procedures and aftercare options.
Single Dental Implants
Multiple Dental Implants
FAQ Frequently Asked Questions
Are dental implants suitable for everyone?
Dental implants are suitable for everyone, irrespective of your age or the amount of bone you have. The common misconception that people present with is “I don’t have enough bone for implants” – this could not be further from the truth. We can provide implants for all, provided they are medically fit and well.
Why do dental implants have a 'from' price?
The “starting price” for dental implants reflects the procedure’s cost when there are no complications, and when factors like bone grafts or sinus lifts are not necessary, for instance. We aim to offer patients an initial cost estimate through the “starting price,” but it’s essential to understand that individual situations may vary. When you attend your consultation, we will assess your specific requirements and present a tailored treatment plan with an exact price.
Is the dental implant procedure painful?
Dental implants are typically inserted with the administration of local anaesthesia, which guarantees minimal to no discomfort during the procedure. Following the procedure, you may encounter some post-operative discomfort, and our dentists will provide guidance on any necessary medications.
Will I need a CBCT scan for dental implant placement?
Indeed, a Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) scan is a standard tool for dental implant preparation – and this is included in your treatment. The CBCT offers comprehensive 3D imagery of the jawbone and its neighbouring structures, ensuring the accurate positioning of implants and reducing the potential for complications.
Why do you have more affordable prices?
We produce everything in-house which allows us to decrease our expenses so we can offer more affordable prices to our patients.