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General Dental Care

Our dental team will help you keep your teeth healthy by providing, Restorative, Orthodontic and cosmetic services, which can be discussed at your regular dental check-ups.

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Independent Care

We offer Independent dental services, that are not offered under NHS such as cosmetc crowns, bridges, veneers, teeth whitening and dental implants for patients over the age of 18.

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Family Dental Care

We are your local family friendly dental clinic, located at the heart of Inverness, on the banks of river Ness, managing your children’s checkups to dentures, facial aesthetics and implants.

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Dental Implant Care

Dental implants are a very effective way of replacing missing teeth. Custom made, for each of our patients it is possible to match perfectly with your natural teeth.

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Emergency Dental Service

If you are in pain during surgery hours then please telephone the practice and every effort will be made to see you as soon as possible. We normally accommodate registered patients with an emergency appointment on the same day that they call, and will do our best to assist non-registered patients.

Out of Hours

After surgery hours the practice telephone is answered with a message giving the number of the the emergency service.

We will always try to accommodate all emergency patients , registered or non-registered during practice hours but after the surgery hours , please contact NHS 24 on 111 or visit the website on https://www.nhs24.scot

Secure new teeth

A dental implant is an artificial root that is fitted into the jawbone, and is made of titanium, a material that is bio-compatible with the human body. Once dental implants have been placed, they will fuse with the jawbone. When this process is complete (usually after at least 12 weeks), moulds are taken and natural-looking teeth can be made and secured onto the implants.

Long Lasting

Dental implants are a safe, well-established, tried-and-tested treatment with a very high success rate, and just like natural teeth, will last for as long as you care for them. How well you look after your dental implants – and whether you go for your regular maintenance dentist appointments – will have the biggest impact on how long they will last. If dental implants are not cleaned properly, they will develop a coating similar to that found on neglected natural teeth. Left untreated, this can lead to gum infection, bleeding, soreness and general discomfort. All these problems could occur with natural teeth.

Benefits of Implants

You can eat steak or other complex food that requires chewing or biting Implants have the functionality and appearance of natural teeth Dental implants can last a lifetime if looked after.

FAQ

Please find some of the most commonly asked questions & answers about Dental Implants at Evolution Dental.

Mr. Fary Johnson Vithayathil BDS MSc Pg Diploma Clinical Implantology (University of Newcastle).

A dental implant is an artificial root which is placed into the jawbone. This is then used to support an artificial tooth known as a dental crown. A number of implants can be used to replace multiple missing teeth.

Implants are made of pure titanium, or a combination of titanium and zirconium. These materials are very well accepted by the body, so an implant can unite with the tissues around it. Once this has happened, usually after around twelve weeks after the procedure, a restoration such as a crown can be attached to the implant to create the new tooth.

At Evolution Dental Practice we use Biohorizon implant systems which are from global leaders in Implantology. Extensive international research has shown that there is over a 90% chance that a quality implant restoration will remain in successful use 10 years after being placed.

Placing a dental implant is often easier than taking a tooth out and is usually done under a simple local anaesthetic, similar to when having a filling done. The procedure itself is comfortable, but just like after an extraction, you may feel some discomfort for a few days after the dental implant is placed.

Your dentist will be able to give you an idea of the treatment time during your consultation. Usually the final teeth are fitted onto the dental implants 3-4 months after the dental implants are placed.

You will be given advice on how to look after your dental implants, both immediately after dental implant placement and for long term care. Cleaning dental implants is no more difficult than looking after natural teeth.

Most teeth are permanently fixed to dental implants and will look and feel like natural teeth. If you have removable dentures secured by dental implants, these can usually be removed for cleaning.

Although dental implants are made of titanium, this is hidden under the gum, and the dental implant will look just like a natural tooth. The new teeth can be designed to match exactly with your own teeth.

A single missing tooth will need one dental implant. If you have two or more missing teeth next to each other these can often be replaced with just two implants Your dentist will advise you as to where implants will be needed depending upon the teeth which need replacing.

Dental implants can generally be placed in most patients. Some factors that can affect suitability for dental implants include a small number of medical problems and certain medications. Sometimes there may not be enough jawbone but an additional procedure can be carried out to bulk up the bone prior to placing dental implants. Our implant dentist will assess you and provide a bespoke treatment plan and discuss the cost of treatment at your first consultation.

Do nothing, i.e. accept the gap. Although seemingly the simplest option, teeth around a gap will usually move into the gap to some extent. Whilst this doesn’t always happen, it usually does and may lead to food trapping and problems with the bite.

Bridges:- A bridge is attached to one or both teeth at the sides of the gap, and replaces the missing tooth. Bridges can be very successful, but have the drawbacks of committing one or more teeth to holding the bridge, which may lead to problems with these teeth in the future

Partial denture (plate):- This is a simple type of restoration, but is removable i.e. not fixed to the teeth. In some situations, it can be a good option, e.g. if many teeth are missing, but if one or two only are missing it is generally quite a poor option, as they are quite bulky.

Initial assessment visually and with an ‘x-ray.

A small CT scan is taken to accurately assess the area of the gap in 3-D, and allow detailed treatment planning of the implant stages

Review and discussion to explain the treatment procedures

Implant placement, and possibly placement of a temporary tooth/teeth

Review of the implant, impressions and placement of the permanent restoration
(e.g. a crown) Reviews to assess ongoing implant health.

Need to know more..? Call Us Today To discuss how Evolution Dental can help you replace your missing teeth with a dental implant, Please contact us on 01463 233421

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