DDI (Dorset)

What is the best way to treat multiple missing teeth for Christchurch locals?

We’re located in Poole, BH15 2HN

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What is the best way to treat multiple missing teeth for Christchurch locals?

Dorset Dental Implants is one of the leading practices, providing optimum care for a variety of dental issues.

We are a short drive from Christchurch. It will take you roughly around 20 minutes to drive to us.

Some solutions we offer to treat the issue of multiple missing teeth are:

  • Dental implants: Dental implant surgery involves replacing the tooth root with metal, screw-like post then replacing the damaged tooth with an artificial one which functions and appears the same as a natural tooth.
  • Crowns: also referred to as a ‘cap’ and used to cover a damaged tooth.

If you have lost multiple teeth then it is vital you receive the right advice for planning treatments and care before and after treatment.

We want to ensure that any implants you have fitted will be long-lasting and secure.

All dental implant procedures are supervised by Dr Philip McCauley, our leading implantologist, who has been resolving missing teeth problems since 2002.

Finding our practice

Our dental clinic is based in Poole.

Our address is:

3 Longfleet Road, Poole, BH15 2HN.

We welcome and greet new patients from neighbouring counties and towns:

Dorchester | Ferndown | Southampton | Bournemouth

Our practice is located just 20 minutes drive from Christchurch.

We are based on Longfleet road, and offer free onsite parking.

Our practice is easily accessible using public transport, with Longfleet road being just 1 minute away from all major bus routes.

Poole train station is located 5 minutes away from our practice.

As soon as you book a free consultation at our Poole dental clinic, we can begin planning your treatment today.

For more information, give us a call on 01202 97 33 00 or contact us here.

How to find our practice

We can be found along the A35 – use A35 and A338 roads to get to us by car.

Booking an appointment

How painful is a tooth replacement procedure?

Some slight pain and discomfort are common when having a new implant placed.

As with most cosmetic dentistry treatments, most discomfort is felt during the healing phase, which involves some swelling and aching which usually lasts anywhere between 5-10 days.

If you would like to treat the pain with anaesthetics we are happy to provide this and will do everything we can to make the procedure as pain and stress free as possible.

We work with your dentist

Many of our new patients come from referrals from their dentists.

This attests to our reliability and expertise, since so many dentists in the surrounding areas are happy to recommend our services as cosmetic dentistry providers.

Because we are experts in implant dentistry, many other local dentists who are unable to provide this level of treatment and care refer their patients to us.

We provide you with the latest and most advanced dental treatments and will work with your dentist behind the scenes so that they will be able to provide the best aftercare for your implants.

You can book a consultation with us today.

For more information, contact us on 01202 97 33 00.

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