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Why Attend Our Open Day? (Jan 31st 2026)

A one-day event with exclusive savings, expert clinicians, and free consultations to help you make the right decision for your smile.

1. Free 1-on-1 Consultation with our experienced clinicians

3. Flexible 0% interest finance options available

2. Personalised Treatment Plan tailored to your goals and budget

4. Exclusive Offers on Invisalign and Dental Implant treatments

1. Free 1-on-1 Consultation with our experienced clinicians

2. Personalised Treatment Plan tailored to your goals and budget

3. Flexible 0% interest finance options available

4. Personalised Treatment Plan tailored to your goals and budget

Invisalign® – Exclusive Open Day Offer!

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  • Get Up to £1,810 OFF On your Invisalign® treatment.
  • Invisalign Starting from – £2900 
  • No Consultation Fees – Enjoy a FREE consultation with our expert team 
  • Complimentary 3D Smile Simulation (Valued at £200)
  • Free Professional Teeth Whitening (Valued at £500)
  • Free Retainers (Valued at £500)
  • £400 OFF Bonded Retainers (If Suitable)
  • 1-Year Follow-Up Appointments (Valued at £210)
  • 0% Finance Options Available

Flexible Payment Options:

  • Start with £241.66/month – 12-month, 0% interest plan
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  • Premium Dental Implants Starting At Just £2,750 £2,612
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All-on-4 Implants: The Art of Restoring Your Smile

If you’re struggling with missing teeth or wearing loose dentures, you’re not alone. There is a long-term solution that can give you back your smile, your bite, and your confidence. 

  1. Initial Consultation – We’ll talk through your goals, take detailed scans, and create a personalised treatment plan. You’ll also be able to see a preview of what your new smile will look like. 
  2. Implant Placement On the day of surgery, four implants are placed in the jaw under local anaesthetic. We also offer sedation for nervous patients. 
  3. Same-Day Smile –  A temporary set of teeth is attached to the implants so you leave with a full smile that looks and feels natural. 
  4. Healing Period – Over the next few months, the implants will integrate with your bone. During this time, your temporary bridge keeps you smiling and functioning normally. 
  5. Final Restoration – Once healing is complete, we’ll replace the temporary teeth with your permanent set, carefully crafted for comfort, fit, and aesthetics. 

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FAQs

Invisalign

What if I Lose or Break an Aligner? 

If you lose or break an aligner, contact your Invisalign doctor right away. They may advise switching to the next set of aligners or ordering a replacement.  

No, it’s best to remove your Invisalign aligners before eating. Eating with them in can damage the aligners and trap food particles that can cause bacteria growth and staining.  

Water is the only beverage you can drink with Invisalign. You can drink water with your aligners in but not coffee, tea or sugary drinks. These can stain your aligners and teeth and certain beverages may even cause damage or discomfort.  

Alcohol should be avoided while wearing your aligners. They can stain both your aligners and teeth and alcohol may contribute to tooth decay if consumed with the aligners in.  

Alcohol should be avoided while wearing your aligners. They can stain both your aligners and teeth and alcohol may contribute to tooth decay if consumed with the aligners in.  

Best to avoid chewing gum while wearing Invisalign. Gum can stick to the aligners making them hard to clean and potentially damage them. Always remove your aligners before chewing gum.  

Typically, Invisalign is not available on the NHS as it’s a cosmetic treatment. However, if your dental issues are medically significant your dentist may help you explore options.  

Vaping with Invisalign is not recommended. The vapor can cause staining and may damage the aligners. Always remove your aligners before vaping.  

You can still use Invisalign with a crown as long as the crown is properly fitted. Your orthodontist will ensure the aligners work around the crown and move your natural teeth effectively.  

Yes, you can get Invisalign with a missing tooth. Depending on your treatment plan your orthodontist may recommend dental implants or other solutions to align the surrounding teeth.  

Dental Implants

How is an implant placed and how long does it take?

After scans and any bone grafting, your surgeon numbs your mouth, fits the implant post into the jaw, then closes the gum. Allow three to six months for healing before attaching the final tooth, so the total process takes about six to twelve months.

After surgery stick to soft foods and cool drinks for a few days, then resume normal eating. Avoid very hard or sticky foods on new crowns, limit tobacco and heavy alcohol, and maintain a balanced diet for overall oral health. 

Expect mild swelling, bruising and soreness for a few days, managed with over-the-counter pain relief. You’ll eat soft foods, avoid smoking and hot drinks for 24 to 48 hours, rinse gently with mouthwash, and have stitches removed after about a week.

You feel no pain during surgery thanks to local anaesthetic, only pressure or vibration. Any postoperative discomfort is usually mild and short-lived, controlled with simple painkillers. 

Short-term risks include bleeding, swelling or infection at the site, and rare nerve or sinus issues. Long-term risks are implant failure or gum infection (peri-implantitis), though success rates exceed 90 percent with expert dental team and good care. 

With proper hygiene and regular check-ups, dental implants often last 10 to 20 years or more. The crown or bridge on top may need occasional repair or replacement. 

If your jawbone is too thin or low, a graft may be needed before or at the time of implant placement. In the upper back jaw, a sinus lift raises the sinus floor and adds bone for stability. Your dentist will assess your case and let you know if any of these procedures are necessary.

Options include single-tooth dental implants, implant-supported bridges, implant-retained dentures and full-arch solutions such as All-on-4, where multiple dental implants support a fixed set of teeth often placed in one visit. 

Other options are traditional bridges, removable dentures, resin-bonded bridges or doing nothing. Bridges and dentures are cheaper and commonly NHS-funded but do not prevent bone loss under the gap. 

Brush twice daily, use interdental brushes or floss threaders around the implant, and attend professional cleanings every three to six months. Good hygiene prevents infections and extends implant life.

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