Replacing Several Missing Teeth in London

Multiple Dental Implants London

Replace several missing teeth from £1,475 per implant at our South Kensington clinic. Stable, long-term solution for restoring chewing function and confidence. Free 15-minute consultation. 0% finance options available.

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Treatment suitability is determined following consultation · Results vary between individuals

Understanding the Treatment

What Are Multiple Dental Implants?

Multiple dental implants are used when more than one tooth needs to be replaced. Each implant is a small titanium post that is placed into the jawbone, where it acts as an artificial tooth root. Once healed, the implant provides a secure foundation for a replacement tooth or bridge.

Rather than replacing each missing tooth with an individual implant, it is often possible to use a smaller number of implants to support a bridge that replaces several teeth at once. This approach can provide a stable and efficient way to restore multiple gaps.

The specific type of implant-supported restoration recommended depends on the number and location of the missing teeth, as well as bone quality and other clinical factors. Your clinician will explain the most suitable options during your consultation.

Is This Treatment Right for You?

Who May Need Multiple Dental Implants?

Multiple dental implants may be considered for patients who have several missing teeth in one or more areas of the mouth. Whether the teeth were lost due to decay, gum disease, or trauma, implants can provide a fixed replacement that restores both function and appearance.

Patients whose chewing is affected by gaps in their teeth, or who have failing dental bridges that are no longer providing adequate support, may also benefit from an implant-based solution. Similarly, those wearing dentures that lack stability may wish to explore implant-supported alternatives.

Suitability for multiple implants depends on individual clinical factors, including bone quality, oral health, and overall medical history. A thorough assessment is carried out during a consultation to determine whether this approach is appropriate for your circumstances.

Several missing teeth
Chewing affected by gaps
Failing dental bridges
Unstable dentures
Treatment Options

Options for Replacing Multiple Missing Teeth

There are several approaches for replacing multiple missing teeth with dental implants. The most appropriate option depends on the number and position of the gaps, bone quality, and your individual clinical needs.

Individual implants — where each missing tooth is replaced with its own implant and crown. This approach may be suitable when the missing teeth are not adjacent or when bone conditions allow for individual placement.

Implant-supported bridges — where two or more implants are used to support a bridge that replaces several adjacent teeth. An implant-supported bridge can be an efficient way to restore multiple gaps without needing an implant for every missing tooth.

Stabilised dentures — where implants are placed to secure a removable denture more firmly. This option may be considered where a fixed bridge is not suitable or where a patient prefers a removable restoration with improved stability.

Individual Implants

Each missing tooth replaced with its own implant and crown

Implant-Supported Bridges

Fewer implants supporting a bridge for several teeth

Stabilised Dentures

Implants securing a removable denture for improved fit

Potential Advantages

Benefits of Multiple Dental Implants

Multiple dental implants can offer several potential advantages for patients who have lost more than one tooth. Because the restorations are supported by implants placed in the jawbone, they may provide greater stability and function compared with removable alternatives.

By distributing biting forces through the implants into the jawbone, this approach may help maintain bone structure in areas where teeth have been lost. This can contribute to supporting long-term oral health and preserving facial structure.

Implant-supported restorations are designed to feel and function in a similar way to natural teeth, which can help restore confidence when eating and speaking. The specific benefits depend on the individual case and the type of restoration used.

Improved chewing function
Stability compared with removable options
Helping maintain jawbone support
Restoring confidence when eating
No adhesives or clasps required
Designed for long-term function
The Treatment Process

The Multiple Implant Treatment Process

The treatment process for multiple dental implants follows a carefully planned sequence of stages. Each step is tailored to your individual clinical needs and circumstances.

01

Consultation & Clinical Examination

A thorough examination of your teeth, gums, and jawbone to assess your current oral health and discuss your treatment goals.

02

Diagnostic Assessment

Detailed evaluation including imaging to assess bone quality, density, and the anatomy of the treatment area.

03

Personalised Treatment Planning

A bespoke treatment plan is developed, outlining the number of implants, type of restoration, and expected timeline.

04

Implant Placement

Implants are placed into the jawbone at carefully determined positions under local anaesthetic. A healing period follows.

05

Final Restorations

Once healing is confirmed, custom-made crowns, bridges, or denture attachments are fitted to the implants.

Cost Information

Multiple Dental Implants Cost in London

The cost of multiple dental implants in London varies depending on several factors. The number of implants required, the complexity of the treatment, and the type of restoration all contribute to the overall cost.

Additional considerations may include whether preparatory procedures are needed — such as bone grafting or extractions — and the materials selected for the final restorations. Each treatment plan is personalised, so costs are determined following a clinical assessment.

During your consultation, your clinician will provide a detailed treatment plan outlining the expected costs based on your individual needs. This ensures you have a clear understanding of the investment involved before proceeding with treatment.

Personalised pricing: Your treatment plan and associated costs are determined following a thorough clinical assessment. Contact us to arrange a consultation and receive an individualised estimate.

Comparing Alternatives

Why Multiple Implants May Be Preferred Over Other Options

When replacing several missing teeth, patients may consider removable dentures, traditional bridges, or implant-supported restorations. Each option has its own considerations, and the most suitable choice depends on individual clinical circumstances.

Removable dentures can restore appearance and basic function, but some patients experience difficulties with stability, comfort, or confidence when eating and speaking. Traditional bridges rely on adjacent natural teeth for support, which may require those teeth to be prepared.

Implant-supported restorations are anchored directly to the jawbone, providing an independent foundation that does not rely on neighbouring teeth. This approach may offer improved stability and function, and can help maintain bone structure in areas where teeth have been lost.

ConsiderationRemovable DenturesTraditional BridgesDental Implants
SupportGums and adhesiveAdjacent teethJawbone
StabilityMay move during useFixed to teethFixed to implants
Neighbouring teethNot affectedMay need preparationNot affected
Bone preservationNo stimulationNo stimulationMay help maintain bone
Our Approach

Why Choose Dental Implants London

At Dental Implants London, our clinicians have experience in implant-based restorative care, including the planning and placement of multiple dental implants. Each patient receives a careful assessment to develop a treatment plan suited to their individual circumstances.

We take an individualised approach to treatment planning, considering the clinical factors specific to each case. Our aim is to provide clear, honest guidance so that patients can make informed decisions about their care.

As a private dental clinic in London, we are committed to maintaining high standards of clinical care and communication throughout the treatment process. From the initial consultation to ongoing reviews, we work to ensure each patient feels informed and supported at every stage.

Implant experience

Skilled in multi-implant restorative treatments

Careful planning

Thorough assessment before treatment begins

Individualised approach

Treatment tailored to your clinical needs

Ongoing support

Reviews and aftercare throughout treatment

Serving Patients Across London

Multiple Dental Implants Near You

Our clinic in South Kensington welcomes patients from across London who are considering multiple dental implants. Whether you are searching for “multiple dental implants near me” or have been referred for assessment, we are here to help.

Conveniently located at 20 Old Brompton Road, our clinic is easily accessible from many parts of London. We understand that replacing several missing teeth is a significant decision, and we aim to make the process as straightforward as possible from your first enquiry through to completion of treatment.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Take the Next Step

Discuss Your Options for Replacing Multiple Missing Teeth

If you are considering dental implants to replace several missing teeth, we invite you to arrange an appointment at our London clinic. During your consultation, your clinician will assess your suitability, discuss the available treatment options, and develop a personalised plan tailored to your needs.

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