Dental implants replace missing teeth with results that look, feel and function more like natural teeth. Many patients are surprised by how secure and natural implants feel once healed, often describing them as the closest thing to having their own teeth back again.
At Ark-G Dental & Cosmetics, implant treatment is carefully planned around long-term comfort, stability and aesthetics, whether you are replacing a single tooth, multiple teeth or loose dentures.
LOAD MOREFor patients missing most or all of their teeth, implant treatment can sometimes provide a more secure and long-term alternative to traditional dentures. Advanced implant procedures such as All-on-X treatment use a carefully planned number of dental implants to support a full arch of replacement teeth. This can help improve stability, comfort and confidence while reducing the movement often associated with removable dentures.
Implant-retained full-arch solutions are designed to restore not only the appearance of the smile, but also day-to-day function, helping many patients feel more comfortable eating, speaking and smiling again. Suitability depends on factors including bone quality, gum health and overall oral health, which will all be assessed carefully during your consultation.
Book ConsultationDental implant treatment begins with a detailed assessment and treatment planning appointment. This usually includes:
For patients struggling with loose or uncomfortable dentures, implants can make a significant difference to everyday comfort and confidence.
Implant-retained dentures clip securely into place, helping reduce movement while eating and speaking. Many patients find they feel more comfortable socially and more confident eating foods they had previously avoided.
Implant treatment at Ark-G Dental & Cosmetics is carried out by Dr Apollonius Allen, Dr Margarita Allen and Dr Michael Allen, with treatment planned around long-term comfort, stability and natural-looking results.
Every implant case is individually assessed, with careful attention given to gum health, bone support, bite function and long-term stability. Our approach focuses not simply on replacing missing teeth cosmetically, but on restoring healthy function across the teeth, bite and supporting oral structures to create results that feel balanced, comfortable and built to last.
Begin by exploring the right treatment options tailored to your needs and goals.
Meet with our friendly team for a thorough assessment and personalised treatment plan.
Receive high-quality care using modern techniques designed for comfort and precision.
Enjoy lasting results and the confidence that comes with a healthy, beautiful smile.
Explore our smile gallery to see real patient transformations and the results achieved through personalised dental and orthodontic treatment.
With good oral hygiene and regular dental maintenance, implants can last many years. Long-term success also depends on gum health, smoking, general health and bite forces
Many patients are suitable for implants, although this depends on factors including bone density, gum health and medical history. A consultation and scan will help determine suitability.
Implant treatment is usually much more comfortable than many patients expect.
The area is fully numbed during treatment, and most people describe the recovery as manageable, often comparing it to having a tooth removed. Mild swelling or soreness afterwards is normal and usually settles within a few days.
Sedation may also be available for nervous patients or more complex procedures.
Yes. Implants can support single crowns, bridges or full-arch solutions depending on how many teeth are missing.
Gum health is extremely important before implant treatment. In some cases, periodontal treatment may be recommended first to improve the long-term success of implants.
Both options have benefits depending on the individual case. Implants are fixed in place and generally provide greater stability, while dentures can sometimes offer a simpler or more affordable solution.
This varies depending on the complexity of treatment. Some patients may be suitable for advanced full-arch solutions, while others may require staged treatment and healing periods before the final restoration is fitted.