Dental Implants
Advanced implant treatment – tooth “replacement” in Ebbw Vale, South Wales
Know how
About Dental Implants
A small titanium dental implant is a popular and effective way to replace missing teeth. Unlike traditional false teeth like dentures or dental bridges, dental implants provide a long-term solution to improving your smile, oral health, and quality of life.
At Bethcar, we provide high-quality dental implants that look, feel, and function like natural teeth for patients who want dental implants in Gwent and South Wales.
We’re a privileged that patients travel from around the Gwent area, including Merthyr, Cwmbran and Abergavenny.
Treatment Benefits
Benefits Of Dental Implant Treatment
By preventing bone loss and maintaining the shape of your face, dental implants are an artificial tooth that preserve your oral health and prevent further dental problems.
Improved oral health
By preventing bone loss and maintaining the shape of your face, dental implants preserve your oral health and prevent further dental problems.
Improved speech and chewing
Dental implants provide the stability and security you need to speak and eat with confidence.
Long-lasting solution
With proper care, dental implants can last a lifetime, making them a cost-effective and reliable solution for missing teeth.
Why Choose Us
What’s Best For You…
With dental implants in Gwent at Bethcar, you will receive high-quality, bespoke implants tailored to your unique requirements. Our implant dentist take detailed scans and make an analysis of your jaw bone and requirements and provide a detailed treatment plan before going ahead, for example, a single dental implant could be used to replace one missing tooth, but 2 implants could be used to replace up to 4 teeth, so a scan and treatment plan will help assess what’s best for you.
Our dental professionals use the latest technology and techniques to make your implant procedure as comfortable, efficient, and effective as possible.
With our personalised approach, we ensure that each patient receives the best possible treatment and care.
A few things you may like to know
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the success rate of dental implants?
Dental implants have a success rate of over 95% and can last a lifetime with proper care.
Is the implant procedure painful?
We use local anaesthetic rather than a general anaesthetic to ensure that the implant procedure is comfortable and pain-free. After the procedure, you may experience some mild discomfort, but this can be managed with over-the-counter pain medication.
How do I care for my dental implants?
Dental implants can be cared for just like natural teeth, with regular brushing and flossing. Our dental team will provide you with detailed instructions on how to care for your implants in the jaw bone after the procedure.
How much are dental implants
The cost of dental implants can vary significantly depending on wide range of factors such as:
- The number of implants you need
- The number of teeth you want to replace (you don’t always need an implant for every tooth you need replacing)
- The quality of the bone into which the implant will be placed
- The quantity of the bone into which the implant will be placed
- Your overall dental health
In general, it usually costs around £2000 to replace a single tooth with a dental implant, but the best way to find out for sure is to contact us and make a general enquiry.
How long to dental implants last?
Dental implants can last for many years if they are well looked after. The biggest cause of failure for dental implants is not maintaining the implant site well enough at home, with regular daily cleaning. You also need to visit a dentist with dental implants, again this is so there we can check below the gum level to make sure the implant is clean and secure. All things considered, a well maintained implant could last the rest of your life.
Can I get dental implants on the NHS?
No, the NHS does not provide dental implants. Very often the treatment of choice for dental implants on the NHS is to do nothing at all and leave a gap, whilst this is the cheapest option it can result in biting problems later on in life as the teeth either side and opposite the space over erupt. You may however be able to get a dental bridge on the NHS.