Single tooth replacement solutions in Christchurch
At our popular dental practice, we provide certified, unrivalled dental implant treatments for both loyal and new patients.
We treat patients from Christchurch and the surrounding areas of Dorchester, Ferndown, Southampton and Bournemouth.
If you are looking to replace a single missing tooth you will need one implant and one crown to replace it.
The dental implant will replace both the natural tooth and provide an artificial root.
All dental implant treatments are managed by Dr Philip McCauley, who has been providing missing teeth solutions since 2002.
The tooth replacement implant will be stronger than average teeth and can last a lifetime.
Finding us
Our dental clinic, on average is a 24-minute drive from Christchurch.
We are located on Longfleet Road, BH15 2HN.
Travelling from Christchurch:
- Accessible by car via A35 & A338
- 5 minutes from nearest train station (Poole)
- 1 mninute from closest bus stop offering all major bus routes
Why do our patients choose us?
We receive an influx of patients from the Christchurch area as well as Burton, Winkton, Hurne and Sopley.
This is because we are strongly recommended by other leading local dental studios in the area, who are unable to provide advanced implant treatments and care.
A huge majority of our patients come from referrals.
At Dorset Dental Implants we:
- Have fixed over 7,000 implants
- Are one of the most accomplished dental practices in Dorset
Our dental studio takes great pride in offering impressive missing teeth solutions for patients seeking a long-lasting, natural-looking finish.
If you want expert dental care, for single implants or any other dental treatment, book a free consultation at our Poole dental clinic and we can begin planning your treatment today.
Directions from Christchurch
Booking an appointment
Does a missing tooth need to be replaced?
Gum disease is a leading cause of tooth loss.
It is important to have this treated as soon as possible to avoid losing multiple teeth and enduring irreversible damage.
It is important if this happens to discuss with your dentist the best course of treatment moving forward so that the problem does not escalate.
If you want to retain good oral health, we recommend treating missing teeth immediately.
How much does it cost to replace a single tooth?
The cost of replacing a tooth lost can vary by case – this is because there may be extra treatments needed to ensure that the implant will be secure and successful once fitted.
The average cost of an implant can be anywhere from £1,000 – £4,000 – depending on the dentist practice you choose and where in the country you decide to get it done.
For example, implants in London cost more than implants in Dorset.
Book a free consultation with us today.
For more information, contact us on 01202 97 33 00.