Dental Implants in Penge
Dental Implants Penge
BENEFITS OF DENTAL IMPLANTS:
✓ Better oral and overall health
✓ Renewed ability to eat a variety of foods
✓ Comfortable
✓ Natural-looking
✓ Easy to clean
✓ Improves previous misalignments
✓ Long-lasting solution

You’ve Lost Teeth? Don’t Lose Hope, Too.
Dental Implants Are Replacement Teeth That Look Great and Truly Last.
Dental implant technology is a remarkable advancement in dentistry. A dental implant is a replacement tooth designed to look and feel like a real tooth. Every dental implant has a root, which replaces your natural tooth root. The dental implant root is always made of titanium. Once our dentist inserts the implant root into your jawbone, the titanium root will begin to bond with your natural bone tissue. You end up with a replacement tooth that stays firmly in place permanently!
The visible part of the dental implant is called the dental crown. This piece is crafted to look like your natural teeth—in colour, shape, size, and position.
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Single Implant
Dental implant for a single missing tooth!
Treatment Cost:
£2750

Implant-Support Denture
Dentures fixed with implants !
Treatment Cost:
Two Implants £5000
Denture on four Implants
£8000 - £10000

Multiple Implants
Implant supported bridge for multiple tooth loss.
Treatment Cost:
£5500 (with bridge)

All-on-6 (or All-on-X) dental implants
fully fixed set of teeth in a day!
Treatment Cost:
With a temporary bridge included: Starting from £16,000
Without a temporary bridge during the treatment phase: Starting from £14,000
All-on-6 (or All-on-X) dental implants
The All-on-6 (or All-on-X) dental implant procedure is an innovative cosmetic solution for replacing missing teeth in the upper or lower jaw. This procedure involves securing a fixed bridge with six or more titanium implants, offering patients a durable and aesthetically pleasing full-arch replacement.
The All-on-6 (or All-on-X) approach is particularly suited to individuals with sufficient bone density in the jaw. This technique creates a permanent prosthesis by using six or more implants as stable anchors for a bridge. At Green Lane Dental Centre, we generally advise placing more than six implants in each jaw and designing three or four smaller bridges to reconstruct the full arch. This segmented configuration not only enhances the aesthetic outcome but also simplifies hygiene maintenance and allows for easier management—if an issue arises with one implant in the future, only the affected segment requires replacement, rather than the entire bridge.
In many cases, a temporary fixed bridge can be connected to the implants on the same day; however, in certain instances, impressions may be taken, and the temporary bridge is placed within 5–7 working days.
Prices start from £16,000 when a temporary bridge is included, or £14,000 if no provisional bridge is provided during the treatment phase.
Many of our patients report that the All-on-6 (or All-on-X) approach provides a more comfortable, secure fit, as the evenly distributed pressure when biting promotes enhanced comfort and stability.
Different Types Of Implant Retained Denture

Bar Retained Implant Dentures
Bar-retained implant dentures, also known as implant-supported overdentures, are a type of removable prosthesis that combines the stability of dental implants with the flexibility of dentures:
How It Works
Dental implants are surgically placed in the jawbone and act as anchors for a metal bar. A removable overdenture with replacement teeth is then attached to the bar using clips.
Benefits
Bar-retained implant dentures provide more stability and support than traditional dentures and can help prevent jawbone atrophy. They can be a good option for people who have lost most or all of their teeth or who have significant bone loss.
Procedure
The process involves several appointments, including:
Implant Placement
The implants are surgically placed under local anaesthesia.
Healing
The implants need to heal for 3–4 months.
Overdenture Fabrication
Once the implants have healed, dental impressions are taken to make the overdenture.
Overdenture Attachment
The overdenture is attached to the implants with a precision attachment system.
Dentures fixed with 4 implants
Treatment Cost: £10,000

Locator-retained Implant Dentures
Locator denture retained implant dentures, also known as locator-retained overdentures, are a treatment option that replaces missing teeth with a removable denture that snaps into place over dental implants:
How It Works
Dental implants are placed into the jawbone and act as artificial roots to support a removable denture. This denture snaps into place using button-like fittings called locators, providing a secure yet easily removable option.
Benefits
This treatment improves appearance, speech, and eating capabilities, preserves jawbone, and helps reduce wrinkles by supporting facial structure.
Advantages
Locator-retained dentures are comfortable, convenient, and do not require adhesives, making them a user-friendly option for many patients.
Good For
Locator dentures are suitable for patients who want enhanced denture stability, those who may not be eligible for traditional dental implants due to lower jawbone density, and those with dexterity challenges.
Maintenance
Locator dentures are easy to remove for cleaning, making daily maintenance straightforward.
Locator dentures are a type of freestanding abutment, generally more affordable and simpler than bar-retained options. They require an average vertical space of 8.5 mm for locator attachments.
Dentures fixed with 4 implants & Locators
Treatment Cost: £8000
What is 3D Dental Imaging?
3D dental imaging is a full head and neck computerized tomography (CT) scan to help the dentist get a much more clear and detailed view of the physiology and teeth structure. At our practice, we use the latest in Cone Beam 3D dental imaging technology to help diagnose our patients by taking a 3-dimensional x-ray of a patient’s head and neck.
What is Cone Beam CT (CBCT)?
Our dentists at Green Lane Dental Centre use a special type of imaging machine called a Cone Beam CT (or CBCT), which provides a 3D glimpse into the different parts of our patients’ necks and heads and offers much more information than a traditional 2-dimensional X-ray. Unlike regular X-rays, our CT scan can see the differences between many types of tissues including bone, teeth, nerves and soft tissues. During 3D dental imaging, the CBCT scanner rotates around the patient’s head, obtaining up to nearly 600 distinct images, then pieces them together to view them as one continuous image.

What is a Cone Beam CT Used For?
CBCT is useful in a variety of diagnostic situations, including but not limited to oral surgeries, implant planning, TMJ analyses, airway studies related to sleep apnea, impacted teeth, periodontal diseases, and endodontic anomalies. CT scans can also identify the size, extent, and effects of conditions such as infections, cysts, and tumours. The high-resolution 3D dental imaging allows practitioners to more accurately visualize internal anatomy, assess risk, and plan treatment and surgery. Before removing impacted wisdom teeth, the dentist may order a CBCT to accurately see the roots of the tooth, and ensure that removing the wisdom teeth will not impact the patient’s nerves. In the case of sleep apnea, the dental cone beam ct can be used to help determine whether a patient might have a restricted airway, which is one of the criteria used before sending a patient for a sleep study for a definitive diagnosis of sleep apnea. In the case of dental implants, our implant prosthodontist will take a CBCT to determine how much bone a patient has, whether their jaw can support dental implants, and which direction the implants should be placed in order to avoid any nerves.
BONE REGENERATION
Dental implants placed within the jawbone have become an increasingly popular and aesthetic way to replace missing teeth with strong, high-quality artificial teeth that look, feel, and function like your own teeth. Unfortunately, in some cases, the jawbone may not be strong or substantial enough to support dental implants. There are many reasons this can happen. For example, when several teeth are missing, the jawbone may weaken and atrophy over time. Jawbone structure can also be negatively affected by other conditions, including trauma, infection, gum disease, surgery, and congenital defects. Without a healthy, stable jawbone, dental implants cannot be placed securely.
WHAT IS BONE GRAFTING?
Bone grafting is an advanced, effective and safe way to promote healing and bone growth in the jaw. Because bone tissue can regenerate and grow, strategic placement of bone grafts can encourage bone growth in the space where it’s needed. Once the graft has been placed, the bone must be allowed to heal before placing the dental implants in Penge, typically 4 to 9 months.
Video Testimonials:
Dental Implant Before & After Photos

This gentleman came for a consultation with Dr Sage 5 months ago, complaining of his loose lower denture and food trapped under it. According to the bone thickness of his jaw, a denture supported by an implant was planned for him as he did not want any bone grafting or complicated procedure. He is so pleased with his new denture and can enjoy his rare cocked steak, not only no more food trap under the denture but also perfect retention for it and hardly he can remove his denture.

All on 6 implants with immediate fixed bridge loading the same day. He used to wear a removable denture for the upper jaw, which was not comfortable, and he was looking for an option to have the implant and, on the same day, get his fixed bridge. After a proper consultation, he was offered extraction of all remaining teeth in the upper jaw and had 6 implants ( All on 6 ) and the same-day bridge. All procedures were done with local anaesthesia and a surgical guide based on his CBCT scan. This Fixed bridge is temporary, and he had to come back after 6 months when the gum healing was done after extraction, and then the bridge was made for him.