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What are the different ways to restore a patients mouth who has lost all their teeth?

Most patients these days don't see conventional full dentures as an option, it's something that kind of looks like a very old treatment from a past time.


By using dental implants, we can secure dentures so, dentures can be clipped in over the implants to give them a much more secure feel and enable patients to enjoy many more of the foods that they used to eat when they’d got their own teeth.

 

Right through to bridges, which can be screwed onto the implants. So, those bridges are part of the patient and can only be removed by myself or one of the other dentists here at the Campbell Clinic.

Alex Jones

Alex Jones graduated from the University of Sheffield in 1999 with honours, distinction, and prizes in restorative dentistry. He has successfully placed over 2000 dental implants and has worked in general practice for several years whilst holding a teaching post at The Charles Clifford Dental Hospital before taking the leap to establish his own business in 2004. From 2006 onwards Alex undertook extensive postgraduate training in Restorative Dentistry, Aesthetic Dentistry, and Implant Dentistry. Since then, he has undertaken over 300 hours of training related to the provision of dental implants.