Dental Implants Newcastle
A Supportive Option for Replacing Missing Teeth
Dental implants provide a fixed option for replacing single or multiple missing teeth.
At Dentist for Chickens, we guide you through the process with clear communication, steady care, and a plan that reflects your oral health needs.
We take time to understand your concerns, review your scans, and help you explore every clinically appropriate replacement option.
When You May Consider a Dental Implant
You may explore implant treatment if you experience:
We confirm suitability after a complete clinical assessment.
Bone levels, gum health, hygiene habits, medical history, and bite forces all influence treatment decisions.
How a Dental Implant Works
A dental implant replaces the root of a missing tooth and supports a crown, bridge, or full-arch prosthesis.
Understanding the process helps you know what to expect at each stage.
Your Step-by-Step Implant Journey
Step 1: Clinical Examination
Step 2: Digital Planning
Step 3: Implant Placement
Step 4: Healing and Integration
Step 5: Crown or Prosthesis Placement
Step 6: Long-Term Maintenance
Implant Options We Offer

Single Tooth Implant
Replaces one missing tooth with an implant and a crown.

Implant Bridge
Supports multiple missing teeth with fewer implants.

Full-Arch Implant Solutions
Replaces an entire arch of missing or non-restorable teeth. This includes All-on-4® and other full-arch treatment paths.

Immediate Implant Placement (If Suitable)
In some cases, we may place an implant at the time of extraction when clinical conditions support it.

Implant-Supported Dentures
Uses implants to stabilise a removable denture for improved support. Suitability for any implant option varies and requires a full examination.
Your Consultation Experience
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A calm,
Supportive visit
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Clear
Explanations
- Discussion of all available options
- A treatment plan that supports your needs
Important Considerations
Dental implants involve both surgical and restorative phases.
We discuss:
- Required appointments
- Healing expectations
- Temporary solutions
- Maintenance needs
- Medical considerations
- Long-term responsibilities
- Risks and limitations
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Am I suitable for a dental implant?
We confirm this only after a full examination.
How long does treatment take?
Does implant treatment hurt?
Sedation may suit some patients after clinical evaluation.
How long does a dental implant last?
Oral hygiene, health conditions, and regular check-ups all influence long-term stability.
Do you offer payment plans?
Your Next Step
Swansea | Edgeworth | Raymond Terrace
- This information is general and does not replace a full clinical examination.
- Suitability for implant treatment varies between individuals.
- Treatment outcomes depend on clinical factors, health conditions, and ongoing care.