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Multiple Dental Implants

Multiple Dental Implants in Lancaster – Restore Your Smile with Lasting Confidence

If you’ve lost several teeth, multiple dental implants offer a stable, long-term solution that looks, feels, and functions just like natural teeth. At Viva Dental in Carnforth, Lancashire, we provide expertly placed implant-supported restorations to help patients regain full chewing ability, restore facial harmony, and enjoy the confidence that comes with a complete, healthy smile.

Unlike removable dentures or traditional bridges, multiple dental implants are securely anchored into the jawbone, offering unmatched stability without the need to alter neighbouring healthy teeth.

Benefits of Multiple Dental Implants at Viva Dental:

  • Replace several missing teeth with a natural-looking, fixed solution
  • Regain the ability to chew and speak comfortably and confidently
  • Prevent bone loss by stimulating the jawbone and preserving facial structure
  • No slipping, clicking, or need for adhesives like with dentures
  • Long-lasting solution with proper care – often lasting decades

How Does the Multiple Implant Process Work?

Our process starts with a detailed consultation and assessment using advanced imaging to plan precise implant placement. Implants (small titanium posts) are placed into the jawbone and act as artificial tooth roots. Once healed, we fit custom-made crowns or bridges over the implants, restoring your smile in both form and function.

Whether you’re missing teeth in one area or throughout the mouth, we can design a personalised treatment plan using individual implants or implant-retained bridges—depending on your needs, jaw health, and goals.

FAQ's

  • It can take anywhere from a few hours to a full day to fit multiple dental implants at once. However, it is important to note that each patient’s situation is unique, and the duration may vary accordingly.

  • If you meet the necessary criteria, you could potentially have a full mouth of implant-retained dentures fitted in one day. Why not make an appointment with us and find out how many implants you need to replace all your missing teeth.

  • Yes, it is possible to have two dental implants fitted next to one another. This is commonly done in cases where a patient is missing multiple teeth in a row.

  • Our dentist will administer local anesthesia to numb the area before the implants are placed, ensuring that you’re not in any pain during the procedure. Afterward, patients may experience some soreness and swelling, but this can usually be managed with over-the-counter pain medication.

  • Once the mouth has been numbed, so that you won’t feel any pain, incisions will be made in the gum tissue to insert the titanium implant posts. After this, you’ll undergo a healing period of several months to allow the implants to integrate with the jawbone. The final step involves attaching the abutments to the implants, which act as connectors between the implants and the artificial teeth or dentures.

  • Multiple dental implants are a suitable option for individuals who have lost one or more teeth and want a permanent solution to restore their smile and oral function. The number of implants needed will depend on the patient’s specific case and the recommendation of their dentist or oral surgeon.

Fantastic

“I had an accident at work with a coffee table and ended up damaging 3 of my front teeth. I was able to be seen the same day at Viva dental and given a thorough examination. They were absolutely fantastic and really put my mind to rest. I have been back for a further visit since my initial visit and I’m glad to say that you really can’t tell that there has been any damage to my teeth. I can’t sing the praises of Dr Sabeti high enough. Thank you.”

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Call: 01524 735 431

Email: info@vivadental.co.uk

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