The following sections offer advice, answering many of the questions or concerns you may have regarding implant treatment.
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General Information About Implants
Treatment tables summarise the steps needed to replace teeth according to their position in the mouth and the number of teeth missing. In certain situations there may be more than one possible approach. Actual operations or surgical procedures are not shown.
The tables are only intended as a general guide, obviously individual cases will vary slightly. An experienced implant clinician should be consulted on which implant option is most suitable to your case. The following cases were all provided by Dr. Stewart Harding (Honorary Associate Clinical Professor at the
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Upper Front Teeth |
Treatment Options |
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Single upper front incisor tooth (Immediate placement) |
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| Single upper front incisor tooth
(With gum regeneration) |
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Upper four front teeth |
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Upper three front teeth |
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Upper Back Teeth |
Treatment OPtions |
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Single upper molar replacement (Two small teeth) |
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Single upper molar replacement (One tooth) |
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All the back teeth missing |
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Lower Back Teeth |
Treatment Options |
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Single lower molar replacement (2 tooth option) |
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Two lower back teeth |
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Multiple lower back teeth |
| Lower Front Teeth | Treatment Options |
| Multiple Lower Front Teeth | ![]() |
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Full Arch of Teeth |
Treatment Options |
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Many missing upper teeth |
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Should you require any further help or advice on finding an implant dentist then please feel free to contact GIFT, we are always pleased to be of assistance. If you are under the Implant Training Institute (22 Harley Street) then call your implant programme coordinator Dorthe.




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