A missing tooth is rarely just a cosmetic concern. When a tooth is lost, the jawbone beneath it begins to resorb — a process of gradual bone loss that alters facial structure over time and can compromise the stability of adjacent teeth. A dental implant addresses this at the root level, replacing not just the visible crown but the root itself.
How implants work
The implant is a small titanium post placed directly into the jawbone, where it integrates with the bone over a healing period of three to six months. Once stable, a custom-crafted ceramic crown is attached — virtually indistinguishable from a natural tooth in both appearance and function.
Implants are the gold standard for tooth replacement. They don't rely on adjacent teeth for support, are maintained exactly like natural teeth, and with proper care can last a lifetime.
The DentArt implant process
At DentArt, the process begins with a detailed assessment including 3D imaging to evaluate bone density and plan precise placement. Not every patient is immediately suitable — adequate bone volume is required, and conditions like uncontrolled diabetes or heavy smoking can affect healing. Where bone loss has already occurred, bone grafting may be recommended prior to implant placement.
What about cost?
Implants represent a larger upfront investment than bridges or dentures, but they're also the only solution that preserves bone, protects neighbouring teeth, and requires no special maintenance beyond regular brushing and checkups. Over a lifetime, the value is significant. We offer flexible payment plans and will outline the full investment before any treatment begins.
For patients who've been managing with gaps, dentures, or bridges, the shift to an implant-supported smile is often described as life-changing. Book a consultation and we'll assess your suitability and walk you through every step.







