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Dental Implants

A permanent solution for missing teeth

Dental Implants

Restoring strength beneath the surface

Dental implants offer a long-lasting, natural-looking solution for missing teeth. Designed to restore both function and appearance, they allow you to eat, speak, and smile with ease. At Clarendon Dental Spa, advanced technology and experienced implant surgeons come together to deliver precise, reliable results.

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Specialist Expertise

Are dental implants right for you?

  • A Permanent Solution — Not a Compromise

    Unlike dentures or bridges, dental implants replace your missing teeth at the root—fusing directly with your jawbone to create a foundation built to last decades. For patients seeking dental implants in Leeds, Clarendon Dental Spa offers the full spectrum of solutions, from single implants to the transformative All-on-4 technique. This is permanent teeth replacement done properly.

  • Indistinguishable from Your Natural Teeth

    Every implant restoration at Clarendon Dental Spa is finished with a custom-crafted crown, precisely matched in shape and shade to the teeth around it. The result is a smile that looks, feels, and functions exactly like your own—you can eat, speak, and laugh with complete confidence. No slipping. No discomfort. Just teeth that feel like yours.

  • Placed by a Specialist Implantologist & Oral Surgeon

    Dental implants are a surgical procedure—and the expertise of the clinician matters. At Clarendon Dental Spa, implants are carried out by Dr. Mohammed Mudassar Akhtar, a specialist Implantologist and Oral Surgeon with extensive experience in complex cases. Supported by ten state-of-the-art surgeries and advanced 3D imaging, you are in the most capable hands in Leeds.

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A lasting solution

Built for stability and strength

Unlike traditional options, dental implants replace the root of the tooth as well as the visible surface. This creates a secure, stable foundation that supports crowns, bridges, or dentures without affecting neighbouring teeth. The result is a solution that looks, feels, and functions as closely as possible to natural teeth.

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What to expect

Advanced care, clearly explained

  • How implants work

    A dental implant is a small titanium post placed into the jawbone, where it integrates naturally over time to form a strong foundation. Once healed, it supports a custom-made restoration, such as a crown or bridge, restoring both appearance and function.

  • A precise, comfortable procedure

    Implant placement is carried out under local anaesthetic, with sedation options available if needed. The procedure is carefully planned and performed with precision, ensuring minimal discomfort and a smooth experience from start to finish.

  • Long-term performance

    Dental implants are designed to last for many years with the right care. They help preserve bone structure, support facial appearance, and provide a stable, dependable solution that integrates seamlessly into your daily life.

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Designed around your case

A process that takes shape over time

After placement, the implant bonds naturally with the jawbone in a process known as healing and integration. This typically takes a few months, during which temporary solutions may be provided. In some cases, treatment can be accelerated. Every step is carefully planned to ensure strength, stability, and long-term success.

FAQs

Your questions about dental implants, answered

How long does the full process take?

The full process can take several months, as the implant needs time to integrate with the bone. In some cases, faster options may be available depending on your individual treatment plan.

How long do dental implants last?

With proper care and regular check-ups, dental implants can last for many years. Maintaining good oral hygiene and following aftercare advice is key to long-term success.

Is dental implant treatment painful?

Implant placement is carried out under local anaesthetic, making the procedure comfortable. Some mild discomfort may be experienced afterwards, but this is typically manageable and short-lived.

Are dental implants suitable for everyone?

Most patients are suitable for dental implants, provided their oral health is well maintained. During your consultation, we’ll assess your medical and dental history to ensure implants are the right option for you.

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