
Healing is usually 3 to 6 months, depending on your health and bone healing.
Treatment is done under anaesthesia, so discomfort is minimal. Mild pain afterwards can be managed with medication.
Implants are ideal for replacing individual teeth; a fixed prosthesis suits bridges on existing teeth. We’ll discuss what fits your situation.
Brush twice daily, clean between teeth every day and attend check-ups. Avoid hard sweets or nuts to prevent damage.
Not always; it depends on bone volume and your general health. We assess this during the examination.
No, the procedure is performed under anaesthesia. Mild pain afterwards can be controlled with medication.
Healing takes 3 to 6 months, depending on the method and your health.
No, you wait until the bone is strong enough to provide a stable base.
Not always; only when the sinus in the upper jaw is too low.
In rare cases we discuss alternatives, such as a different bone-reconstruction method.
Veneers cover only the front of the tooth for cosmetic improvement. Crowns encase the whole tooth to add strength when damaged.
Timing depends on the combination of treatments and may take weeks to months including healing.
Treatment is under anaesthesia, so you feel little. Mild pain afterwards can be managed with medication.
Yes, once healed you can eat normally. Start with soft foods and build up.
It suits adults with a healthy oral condition. An intake determines if it fits your case.
Yes, when adapted to your health status. We assess this during intake.
It depends on the method. Nitrous oxide wears off quickly; oral sedation can last several hours.
Yes, sedation is often used with implant procedures for added comfort.
We discuss alternatives and provide extra support for a calming experience.
For some methods yes. We will give you clear instructions in advance.
Swelling often peaks in the first 48 hours and then subsides. It usually resolves within 3–5 days.
No, avoid strenuous activity to prevent bleeding and swelling. Rest supports healing.
Use paracetamol/acetaminophen or ibuprofen as directed. Contact us if pain does not subside.
Rinse gently with salt water and brush carefully. Avoid touching the treated area directly.
Start with soft foods and build up after about 72 hours, depending on recovery.