
TWO MISSING TEETH IN CARDIFF
Replacing two missing teeth
BEFORE

AFTER

99.3% implant success
18 years of experience
STAGE 1
CONSULTATION
Firstly you would meet with Mr Mallorie for a full assessment of your mouth and the site where the tooth is missing.


STAGE 2
3D X-RAY (CONE BEAM CT)
We would then perform a 3D x-ray using our state of the art cone beam CT scanner. This allows us to assess the volume of bone present for implant placement. If there is a good volume of bone present then we would progress to implant surgery. But if there was not enough bone volume present then we would discuss the option of a bone augmentation procedure to regenerate the bone prior to implant placement.
STAGE 3
IMPLANT SURGERY
We would then perform the surgery in one of our comfortable treatment suites to place the dental implant in to the site. This is usually performed with local anaesthetic only, but we do also offer sedation if you wish to consider this to chemically relax you during the surgery. Two teeth are usually replaced using two dental implants, but in some scenarios only one implant is necessary to support a bridge of two teeth. Either way surgery is usually a straightforward process if there was sufficient bone volume available on your 3D scan. It normally takes 7-10 days to recover from the procedure.


STAGE 4
IMPLANT RESTORATION
We usually then wait three months for the site to heal and for your bone to fuse on to the implant surfaces via a process called "osseointegration". After that is completed we then take impressions of the implant positions to allow for the crowns to be made. These are sometimes connected together for strength. We work with a dental laboratory in South Wales to deliver the highest quality result for you from their award-winning dental technicians. Once fabricated the crowns are attached to the implant(s) and the restoration of the two teeth is complete.
STAGE 5
MAINTENANCE
We then usually review the completed restoration six months after the inital fit to check all is stable and that your cleaning routine is appropriate for the site. It is very important to look after your dental implants the same as you would your natural teeth and regular follow-ups of the site would be planned in order to try and help ensure it has a long lifespan in your mouth.
