D/04 · Dental
Implants & restorative work.
Our in-house surgeon and lab keep the timeline — and result — tight.
The work
What this service actually involves.
Single implants, multi-unit bridges, and full-arch restorations all follow the same principle: plan twice, place once. We use CBCT scans to map bone density and nerve positions, and design the final restoration digitally before any surgery is scheduled.
Our oral surgeon places the implant; our prosthodontist designs and fits the crown, bridge, or denture. Because we share records and lab space, the wait between stages is typically measured in weeks, not months.
For patients with anxiety around surgical work, we offer conscious sedation in a calm, private operatory. Post-op care includes a next-day check-in by phone and a structured follow-up schedule for the first six months.
Your visit
Four predictable
steps.
Every appointment follows the same arc — so you know what to expect from the moment you arrive to the moment we send you on your way.
- 01
Planning
CBCT imaging, digital impressions, and a complete treatment design reviewed with you in plain language.
- 02
Placement
Implant placement in a dedicated surgical room. Most cases are under local anaesthetic; sedation is optional.
- 03
Healing
Eight to sixteen weeks of healing, depending on the site. Temporary crowns or bridges keep things functional and comfortable.
- 04
Final restoration
The final crown, bridge, or prosthesis is fitted, polished, and checked. We see you again at six weeks and six months.
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