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A new smile in a single appointment. Leave the practice on the day of implant surgery with restored confidence and a functional set of teeth.

Full-mouth implant treatment is your ticket to a new set of teeth in a single day. Say goodbye to uncomfortable failing dentures and gaps in your smile. In the past, many patients rejected implants due to the off-putting lengthy period they would have to go through without a complete set of teeth.

Not anymore.

For the vast majority of patients, we can fit a new set of teeth directly after implant surgery, so you will never have to go without teeth while you wait for your jaw to heal and for your long-term teeth to be ready and fitted.

At Moltons Dental, our beautifully made, natural-looking full-mouth implant bridges are attached to your implants securely, which means there’s no more risk of teeth moving around when you’re laughing and chewing. This game-changing fixed implant treatment is a direct route to better confidence, and that’s what our patients tell us time and time again.

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Expertise from caring and forward-thinking implant dentists

At Moltons Dental, we put a high level of craftsmanship into making your new implant teeth. Our dentists are trained in advanced implant placement techniques.

Before treatment, we will take a 3D CBCT scan of your mouth, allowing us to see precisely where in the jaw we should place your implants for long-term results and successful post-operative healing.

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Types of Implants

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Fixed Implant Bridge

A fixed bridge is attached to your implants and replaces one or more missing teeth. If you are looking to replace a large number of missing teeth, there is no need to use individual implants for individual teeth. We can create bridges supported by fewer implants, making it possible for us to use two implants to support three (or more) teeth.

While traditional bridges require the support of healthy teeth on either side of the gap in your smile, implant bridges are self-sustaining and don’t place stress and wear on remaining natural, healthy teeth. There is also no need to remove natural tooth structure from healthy teeth, making it a more conservative option than a traditional bridge.

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Implant Overdentures

Loose dentures can become more than a nuisance-they can diminish one’s desire to smile and make mealtimes extremely challenging. At Moltons Dental, we can create sturdy and natural-looking custom dentures that screw into a set of implants.

Combining implants and dentures significantly enhances the functionality of dentures. But that’s not all. Your dentures will no longer rely on suction to stay in place – instead, they will sit over the top of your replacement tooth roots (the implants). This replicates how natural teeth sit in the mouth, giving you a smile that looks authentic and as unique as you are.

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We’d love to hear from you! Contact us today to book your appointment or ask any questions.

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FAQS

Frequently Asked Questions

Our goal is to make your visit to our practice as smooth and enjoyable as possible.

We understand that dental care can sometimes feel overwhelming, which is why we’ve put together this FAQ section to address the most common questions we receive. Whether you're a new patient or a long-time visitor, we want you to feel confident and well-informed about your dental care. If you have any other questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us. Our friendly team is always here to assist you.

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In the event of a dental emergency, please contact us immediately. If you’re experiencing severe pain, swelling, or an injury to your teeth or gums, please call us during office hours, and we will do our best to accommodate you for an urgent appointment.

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At Moltons Dental, we recommend having a dental check-up every six months. Regular visits help us detect any potential issues early, such as tooth decay, gum disease, or other oral health concerns, before they become more serious. However, depending on your individual needs—such as a history of dental problems, gum disease, or ongoing treatments—we may suggest more frequent visits.

Your dentist will work with you to create a personalised check-up schedule that best supports your long-term oral health.

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