If you have lost all or some of your teeth, the future can seem low. You face a gappy, perhaps toothless smile, or of course, a traditional tooth replacement option such as dentures. Dentures just aren’t the right option for everyone. Missing teeth can spell trouble for your gums, jawbone and other seemingly healthy neighbouring teeth. In some advanced cases, missing teeth can cause premature ageing due to facial muscles being unsupported or jawbone loss. Luckily, thanks to modern dentistry, there is an alternative option that can give a brighter future. Dental implants in Bromley offer a way to regain a healthy natural looking smile that is easy to manage and maintain, at a cost-effective price.
Dental implant perks and facts
What are dental implants?
These are little metal screws placed into the jawbone: crowns, bridges or fixed dentures can be attached to them. They act just like natural teeth and should be cleaned in the same way with diligent brushing and flossing. Dental implants are a long term, great looking, and easy to maintain solution to tooth loss.
Jawbone health and implants
One problem with missing teeth is loss of jawbone density over time. This is something denture wearers are likely to experience; it can lead to dentures moving around in their mouths. Loss of jawbone density can happen fast when natural teeth are missing; as the body thinks that the area of jawbone is no longer needed, it begins to reabsorb and shrink. When you opt for dental implants in Bromley, you are choosing something that will protect and maintain your jawbone bone health and density. Implants are treated like real teeth by the body, connecting with your bone and encouraging the jaw to remain strong and healthy.
Peace of mind day to day
Dental implants from Bromley Dental Practice offer a solution that allows you to eat and talk with confidence. As dental implants in Bromley are fixed in place you don’t have to think about glueing them in each day or choosing soft foods to eat. You can eat whatever you like with implants. They are designed to be as strong, and in some cases, stronger than natural teeth.




If you book a consolation with us, we can make you aware of the benefits of dental implants and assess your suitability for treatment. Most people are suitable for treatment so long as they are in good oral health and have enough bone in the jaw to support the implant. But if you are not, we can look at your other options.
Here at Bromley Dental Practice, we love restoring smiles using dental implants in Bromley. We also offer other cosmetic treatments including braces, if the remaining teeth have drifted into the gaps, crowns, veneers and teeth whitening. We love the feedback we get from our patients about how their lives have been transformed since they got their smile back.
Health issues associated with missing teeth
That’s why we offer
At Bromley Dental Practice, we have been using
Fully functional restorations
They are still regarded as being the best and most reliable way to replace lost teeth, largely due to the way the implant replicates a natural tooth root. It not only anchors the replacement tooth firmly in position, but also manages to halt bone loss in the jaw. This is hugely important as bone loss can affect the stability of your remaining teeth, and the overall dimensions of your face. If you lose bone then you will lose some of the vertical height, creating the effect that the face is beginning to collapse inwards.
During this time the ridge that used to support your teeth will gradually change shape. It will become flatter and less able to offer any retention to your denture. At the same time your denture might begin to show signs of wear and tear, as they can become broken or cracked, and denture teeth may look worn. One way to extend the life of your denture is to have it relined, a process that renews the fitting surface of the denture (the surface nearest your gums) so it is less likely to move around and should feel more comfortable. However this does not address the real problem which is the flatter bony ridge that will continue to be reabsorbed by the body, gradually offering less and less retention.
Your first step should be to book a consultation with Dr Bashir for his professional opinion. A quick check-up will determine if you need any fillings renewed, and will make sure your teeth and gums are healthy enough for teeth whitening. Your