Single Dental Implants

Like with dentures, you will never have to worry about implants slipping or coming loose.

from £2,950

Individually placed implants

One dental implant can be placed in an hour. However, the site must heal before the final prosthetic can be placed.

Timeline

3 months

Durability

30 years

Costs

from £68 pm

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Have you lost a tooth due to  extensive tooth decay or a tooth extraction? Perhaps you’ve lost a tooth after an accident.

Whatever your reason for replacing a missing tooth, Mint Dental in Elephant & Castle, London can help. 

Our implant dentists have undergone extensive training to perform innovative implant treatments, which last up to 30 years or more with the right care.

Unlike bridges or dentures, an implant is fixed into the jaw and looks and functions just like regular teeth. 

Implant FAQs

Please explore our patients’ most popular questions about dental implant treatment and tooth loss.

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Costs to expect

The cost of a single dental implant at our London clinic is £2,950, which includes the crown and abutment.

Ways to pay.

Procedure times

What’s the procedure and implant surgery like, and how long can you expect each stage to last?

The implant process.

Consequences

The consequences of ignoring missing teeth + how long you have until you begin experiencing issues.

Tooth loss problems.

Our guide to Dental implants

How much do single implants cost?

What can single implants fix?
  • A tooth that has been extracted or as a result of an accident or injury.
  • Loose, wobbly teeth or heavily decayed teeth that a dentist cannot save.
  • Broken and cracked teeth that are beyond repair.
Can you have a single-tooth implant?

Yes – single implants are designed to target individual tooth loss. Those who choose to replace a missing or failing tooth with a single implant over a partial denture or a bridge report more incredible benefits and a higher quality of life.

How long do single-tooth implants last?

The implant itself can last a very long time and will not need to be replaced (however, proper care and attention will be required to ensure the implant remains successful). Whereas the crown is strong and resistant but is susceptible, like regular teeth, to wear and tear and will likely need replacing every 10 to 15 years.

Dental implant benefits

For many patients experiencing single tooth loss, titanium implants have been the most favoured, long-term solution, producing excellent, predictable results.

One of the benefits of choosing a dental implant over traditional replacement methods like dental bridges or partial dentures is that the neighbouring, healthy teeth require no preparation and will not need to undergo unnecessary damage to complete your restoration, as is the case with bridgework.

Opting for the dental implant technique and system allows the rest of your teeth and dentition to be left unchanged and intact. 

How many teeth can a single implant hold?

One single dental implant can sometimes be used to anchor one missing adjacent tooth. After the implant has had sufficient time to fuse with the jawbone, one of our implant dentists can use a two-unit restoration, which will be strong and stable.

The problem with tooth loss

Tooth loss undoubtedly harms a patient’s confidence and self-esteem, but that’s not all…

  • Tooth loss at the front of the mouth affects social impairment.
  • Missing molars cause problems chewing and adds pressure to remaining teeth bearing the load and pressure.
  • When a missing tooth goes untreated, it causes problems with the remaining teeth, which have to compensate for the tooth loss. As a result, missing teeth often lead to gum disease, bone loss and excessive tooth wear or fractures.
  • Missing teeth in the front of the mouth can impair and alter speech.
  • Bone loss is common, and once this takes place, it can lead to tooth loss.
  • Adjacent teeth on either side of the gap can drift and move.
Implants vs dentures

12 months 0% and longer terms up to 60 months on a representative 14.9% APR.

FOUR quick questions to assess your viability for finance

When it comes to dental implant surgery, the treatment type can vary – a more detailed view of timings can be expected following an implant consultation. 

If you’re replacing a single tooth, you can expect the placement surgery to take around an hour or more with IV sedation available.

Traditional tooth implants often take one appointment to place, but will have a total of three appointments (your consultation, surgery and final prosthetic fitting. 

After we place the single implant, there will be a break for a few months while we wait for the jawbone to integrate successfully with the titanium implant.

Osseointegration often takes three months, but you won’t be left toothless at this time. We’ll fill the gap with a temporary tooth, which we will replace with your final crown restoration after osseointegration is complete.

Please note that we cannot rush the healing period as it gives the optimal time for the bone and implant to fuse and heal, providing maximum stability and strength.

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Leading implant dentists

Patients often expect higher success rates and increased longevity when choosing an implant dentist. Not to mention the skill and artistry it will take to ensure your replacement tooth blends perfectly with the rest of the mouth. Here at Mint Dental, we couldn’t be happier to boast higher-than-average implant success rates, with the national average being 95%.

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  • Parking is available on Colnbrook Street SE1 6EZ
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“This is the best dental practice I have experienced over many years. Dr Patel has always gone the ‘extra mile’ to get me the best medical care available when I had a tooth problem. The surgery is always light, bright and welcoming. The staff are helpful and kind; it is a ‘patient-centred’ dental practice, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a first-class service.” Linda, London

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