Dental Implants at Stender Dental Studio
Advanced Care for Single or Multiple Missing Teeth
Missing teeth can influence how you feel about your smile and how you enjoy everyday activities. At Stender Dental Studio, we take time to listen, understand your concerns, and offer guidance that feels calm and unrushed. Dental implants are a well established option for people who wish to fill the space left by one or more missing teeth, and our team is here to support you with kindness and clear communication.
Source: Nobel Biocare.
Dental Implant Benefits
Modern implant designs are thoughtfully created to blend with natural teeth. Many people appreciate that implants do not rely on the neighbouring teeth for support and can feel secure once restored.
Implants can offer benefits such as
- Preserving the surrounding teeth
- Feeling strong and stable
- Supporting facial structure
- Replacing one or several teeth
- Remaining fixed rather than removable
- Blending with the natural look of your smile
- Allowing simple at-home care
A Comfortable Experience
Your comfort and peace of mind matter to us. The process is carried out with care and attention, and we talk you through each stage so there are no surprises. Local anaesthetic is commonly used, and sedation may be considered for more complex situations. Many people find the experience manageable, especially with our focus on gentle care and a calming environment. We check in with you often so you feel supported at every appointment.
“Many people feel uncertain when exploring dental implants, and that is completely understandable. I believe in creating a calm space where we can talk openly about each step, so you always feel supported in deciding what is right for your smile.”
How Many Implants Will I Need?
Implants are designed to be strong and reliable, so you may not need one implant for every missing tooth.
Single Tooth Replacement
An individual implant with an abutment and crown may be recommended when one tooth is missing. With appropriate care, the implant itself is intended to remain stable for many years.
Multiple Teeth
An implant supported bridge can replace several teeth at once using as few as two supporting implants. This can be an option for people who prefer a fixed restoration rather than a removable partial denture.
What Are Implants Made Of?
Dental implants are made from biocompatible materials such as titanium. They are placed carefully into the jaw where a tooth is missing, and over time the surrounding bone naturally bonds with the implant. This process, called osseointegration, allows the implant to feel stable once healing is complete. After this stage, a custom crown or bridge is attached to restore the appearance and function of your smile.
Our practice works with recognised implant systems, including Neoss. These systems offer a variety of designs that can be selected based on your bone levels, gum health, and the number of teeth being replaced. During your consultation, we discuss which options may suit your individual needs, including whether additional steps such as grafting are required.
Neoss implant components are used in many locations worldwide, which helps ensure that replacement parts or adjustments can be accessed if needed in the future. This can offer reassurance for long term maintenance and ongoing care.
Your Treatment Journey: What to Expect
We believe that quality care begins with understanding. Your path to getting implants is personalised, thoughtful, and guided with honesty at every step.
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Initial Consultation and Examination
Your first visit focuses on getting to know you. We sit together and talk about what you hope to achieve. To help us form a complete picture, we may take photos, X-rays, and sometimes a 3D CBCT scan. Your medical history is reviewed carefully and we welcome any questions you may have.
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Treatment Planning
Planning is an important part of achieving a predictable result. Together we
- Review placement locations
- Assess bone quantity and quality
- Explore each option and the associated timeline
- Discuss fees with clarity so you can make an informed choice
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Pre Treatment Care if Needed
Some people may need additional care before implant placement. This may involve supporting the bone with grafting or a sinus lift or improving gum health or addressing remaining tooth concerns.
We explain each step in a gentle and clear way so you understand why it is recommended.
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Implant Placement
Once we decide together that you are ready to begin, the implant is placed with care while we support your comfort. Local anaesthetic is used and a healing cap may be placed. Our team checks in with you often and creates a calm, reassuring space throughout the appointment.
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Healing and Osseointegration
Over the next several weeks, your bone naturally bonds with the implant. This is an important stage that helps the implant feel secure. If you prefer not to have a visible space during this time, we can discuss options for a temporary tooth.
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Abutment Placement
After healing has progressed, a small connector known as an abutment is attached to the implant. We then take precise scans that allow your final crown or bridge to be made.
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Final Restoration
Your final restoration is carefully designed to blend with your smile. At this visit we check the fit, comfort, and appearance. We talk through how it feels and make any necessary adjustments. You leave with a complete smile that feels natural to you.
Caring for Your New Smile
We want your implant to remain healthy for many years. We provide simple guidance for brushing, flossing, and maintaining the surrounding gums. Regular checkups help us monitor the area and support long-term oral health. You are always welcome to ask questions because your comfort and confidence matter to us.
Your Dental Implant Consultation
Implants may be suitable for adults with healthy gums and adequate bone support. During your consultation we look closely at your oral health and review any medical considerations. You will receive a clear plan that outlines appointments and fees so you can choose what feels right for you. We only recommend care when we believe it truly aligns with your needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do all implants require bone grafting?
How long does the healing phase usually take?
Can implants replace more than one missing tooth?
Find Out If Dental Implants Are Right for You
If you are considering dental implants to replace one or more missing teeth, we would be honoured to guide you. Contact our team to arrange a thoughtful and caring conversation about your options!
Please note: If you are exploring full arch implant solutions such as All on 4, we work with trusted specialists and can provide a referral where needed.
* Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.
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