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Dental implants to replace missing teeth

A dental implant is a small titanium post placed in the jawbone that supports a fixed crown, bridge or denture. As a Prosthodontist — the dental specialty focused on restoring and replacing teeth — Dr. Niti Nathani plans each case after a clinical examination and explains your options in plain language.

How it helps

What this treatment helps with

Replacing a single missing tooth without altering the neighbouring teeth
Replacing several missing teeth with an implant-supported bridge
Stabilising a loose or uncomfortable removable denture
Restoring chewing and appearance after tooth loss
Step by step

What to expect

Your exact plan is confirmed after a clinical examination.

1

Consultation & assessment

Examination, medical history and, where needed, an X-ray or scan to check bone and gum condition. Suitability and options are discussed openly.

2

Treatment plan

A written plan covering the recommended approach, number of visits and what to expect — with no obligation to proceed.

3

Implant placement

The implant is placed under local anaesthesia as a day procedure. Aftercare instructions are provided.

4

Healing period

The implant integrates with the bone over a period of weeks to a few months, depending on your case.

5

Crown / prosthesis fitting

Once healed, a custom crown, bridge or denture is fitted and the bite is checked and adjusted.

Good to know

Why patients choose Acura for this

Planned and restored by a ProsthodontistFixed, natural-looking replacement for missing teethTreatment options and costs explained after examinationGentle, unhurried appointments
Questions

Frequently asked

Suitability depends on your gum health, the amount of available jawbone and your general health. We assess this at a check-up and explain whether an implant or an alternative is more appropriate for you.
The procedure is carried out under local anaesthesia, so the area is numb during treatment. Any soreness afterwards is usually mild and settles with the aftercare advice we provide.
It varies by case. After placement the implant needs time to integrate with the bone — typically several weeks to a few months — before the final crown is fitted. We give you an indicative timeline at your consultation.

Information shown is general and not a substitute for a clinical consultation; your exact diagnosis, treatment and cost are advised after an examination.

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