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Dental Implants — Manchester

Missing or damaged teeth can affect more than just your smile — impacting confidence, comfort, and everyday function. At The Dental Article, we provide carefully planned dental implant treatment designed to restore both aesthetics and long-term oral health.

Using advanced technology and a planning-led approach, our team delivers natural-looking, durable results tailored to each patient — helping you eat, speak, and smile with confidence again.

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5.0
Based on 45 reviews
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Dental Implants — Manchester

Missing or damaged teeth can affect more than just your smile — impacting confidence, comfort, and everyday function. At The Dental Article, we provide carefully planned dental implant treatment designed to restore both aesthetics and long-term oral health.

Using advanced technology and a planning-led approach, our team delivers natural-looking, durable results tailored to each patient — helping you eat, speak, and smile with confidence again.

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What are dental implants?

Dental implants are designed to function as artificial tooth roots, providing a stable and long-term solution for replacing missing teeth.

Biocompatible titanium implants are carefully placed within the jawbone, where they integrate with the surrounding bone through a natural process known as osseointegration. This creates a secure foundation that closely mimics the strength and function of a natural tooth root.

Once integrated, the implant supports a custom-made restoration — such as a single crown for one missing tooth or a bridge for multiple teeth — restoring both aesthetics and function while helping to preserve the health of the jawbone.

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Single tooth implants

A single dental implant is used to replace an individual missing or failing tooth, restoring both appearance and function without affecting neighbouring teeth.

The implant is placed precisely within the jawbone and supports a custom-made crown designed to blend seamlessly with your natural smile.

This approach preserves surrounding tooth structure while providing a long-term, stable solution that looks and feels like a natural tooth.

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Multiple implants

Where several teeth are missing, dental implants can be used to support a bridge, restoring multiple teeth with a fixed and secure solution.

Rather than replacing each tooth individually, implants are strategically positioned to support a custom restoration — improving stability, function, and overall comfort.

This approach allows for a more efficient and predictable outcome while maintaining a natural appearance and balanced bite.

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Full mouth implants

For patients missing most or all teeth, full mouth dental implants offer a comprehensive solution designed to restore the entire smile.

Using advanced planning techniques, a small number of implants can support a full arch of teeth — providing a fixed alternative to removable dentures.

The result is improved function, enhanced comfort, and a natural-looking smile that supports long-term oral health and confidence.

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What are dental implants?

Dental implants are designed to function as artificial tooth roots, providing a stable and long-term solution for replacing missing teeth.

Biocompatible titanium implants are carefully placed within the jawbone, where they integrate with the surrounding bone through a natural process known as osseointegration. This creates a secure foundation that closely mimics the strength and function of a natural tooth root.

Once integrated, the implant supports a custom-made restoration — such as a single crown for one missing tooth or a bridge for multiple teeth — restoring both aesthetics and function while helping to preserve the health of the jawbone.

01

Single tooth implants

A single dental implant is used to replace an individual missing or failing tooth, restoring both appearance and function without affecting neighbouring teeth.

The implant is placed precisely within the jawbone and supports a custom-made crown designed to blend seamlessly with your natural smile.

This approach preserves surrounding tooth structure while providing a long-term, stable solution that looks and feels like a natural tooth.

02

Multiple implants

Where several teeth are missing, dental implants can be used to support a bridge, restoring multiple teeth with a fixed and secure solution.

Rather than replacing each tooth individually, implants are strategically positioned to support a custom restoration — improving stability, function, and overall comfort.

This approach allows for a more efficient and predictable outcome while maintaining a natural appearance and balanced bite.

03

Full mouth implants

For patients missing most or all teeth, full mouth dental implants offer a comprehensive solution designed to restore the entire smile.

Using advanced planning techniques, a small number of implants can support a full arch of teeth — providing a fixed alternative to removable dentures.

The result is improved function, enhanced comfort, and a natural-looking smile that supports long-term oral health and confidence.

Why Patients Choose The Dental Article for Implants

At The Dental Article in Didsbury, dental implant treatment is guided by careful assessment, advanced digital planning, and a focus on long-term function.
Every case is tailored to ensure results that are stable, natural-looking, and clinically predictable.

Our clinic is located on Didsbury’s main high street, serving patients across Didsbury and South Manchester.

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Experienced Implant Providers

Mr Mohammed Anabtawi is recognised dental Implant clinician, and offers implant treatment that's planned and delivered by an experienced clinical team with a strong focus on restorative and long-term outcomes.
Each case is approached with precision — from initial assessment through to final restoration — ensuring a high standard of care at every stage.

03

Continuity of Care

Your Implant treatment is planned, reviewed, and overseen by the same dentist from start to finish — no rotation between clinicians.

02

Advanced Digital Planning

Every implant case begins with detailed 3D imaging, allowing us to assess bone structure, positioning, and bite relationships before treatment begins.
Using advanced planning software, implants are placed with accuracy and predictability, supporting long-term stability and natural function.

04

Precision-Led Treatment Approach

Dental implants require careful planning and execution. Every stage — from placement to restoration — is carried out with a focus on precision, healing, and long-term success. Treatment timelines are tailored to each patient to ensure optimal outcomes rather than rushed results.

Why Patients Choose The Dental Article for Implants

At The Dental Article in Didsbury, dental implant treatment is guided by careful assessment, advanced digital planning, and a focus on long-term function.
Every case is tailored to ensure results that are stable, natural-looking, and clinically predictable.

Our clinic is located on Didsbury’s main high street, serving patients across Didsbury and South Manchester.

01

Experienced Implant Providers

Mr Mohammed Anabtawi is recognised dental Implant clinician, and offers implant treatment that's planned and delivered by an experienced clinical team with a strong focus on restorative and long-term outcomes.
Each case is approached with precision — from initial assessment through to final restoration — ensuring a high standard of care at every stage.

03

Continuity of Care

Your Implant treatment is planned, reviewed, and overseen by the same dentist from start to finish — no rotation between clinicians.

02

Advanced Digital Planning

Every implant case begins with detailed 3D imaging, allowing us to assess bone structure, positioning, and bite relationships before treatment begins.
Using advanced planning software, implants are placed with accuracy and predictability, supporting long-term stability and natural function.

04

Precision-Led Treatment Approach

Dental implants require careful planning and execution. Every stage — from placement to restoration — is carried out with a focus on precision, healing, and long-term success. Treatment timelines are tailored to each patient to ensure optimal outcomes rather than rushed results.

What to Expect at Your Implant Consultation

Replacing a missing tooth is not simply about placing an implant. It starts with understanding the health of the surrounding teeth, bone, gums and bite to determine the most appropriate long-term solution.

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Comprehensive Assessment

We begin with a detailed clinical examination and discussion of your dental history, concerns and goals. We assess the missing tooth site, surrounding teeth, gum health and overall bite to determine the best treatment options.

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Advanced Imaging & Investigation

Where appropriate, we use digital scans and 3D CBCT imaging to assess bone volume, anatomy and implant suitability. This allows us to evaluate the area thoroughly before any treatment decisions are made.

03

Specialist Treatment Planning

Your case is carefully planned with a focus on function, aesthetics and long-term stability. We assess whether implant treatment is appropriate and discuss any additional procedures that may be required, such as bone grafting or site preparation.

04

Clear Options & Next Steps

We explain all suitable treatment options, including implants, bridges and alternative approaches where appropriate. You will receive a clear understanding of treatment stages, expected timelines and costs, with no pressure to proceed.

What to Expect at Your Implant Consultation

Replacing a missing tooth is not simply about placing an implant. It starts with understanding the health of the surrounding teeth, bone, gums and bite to determine the most appropriate long-term solution.

01

Comprehensive Assessment

We begin with a detailed clinical examination and discussion of your dental history, concerns and goals. We assess the missing tooth site, surrounding teeth, gum health and overall bite to determine the best treatment options.

02

Advanced Imaging & Investigation

Where appropriate, we use digital scans and 3D CBCT imaging to assess bone volume, anatomy and implant suitability. This allows us to evaluate the area thoroughly before any treatment decisions are made.

03

Specialist Treatment Planning

Your case is carefully planned with a focus on function, aesthetics and long-term stability. We assess whether implant treatment is appropriate and discuss any additional procedures that may be required, such as bone grafting or site preparation.

04

Clear Options & Next Steps

We explain all suitable treatment options, including implants, bridges and alternative approaches where appropriate. You will receive a clear understanding of treatment stages, expected timelines and costs, with no pressure to proceed.

Meet our Dental Implant Specialist

Mr Mohammed Anabtawi, GDC 254833

Consultant Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon MD, BDS, MFDS RCSI, MRCSI, FRCSEng OMFS, MSC OMFS

Mohammed at Cosmetic Dentistry Didsbury

A Considered Way to Approach Dental Implants

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Specialist-Led Care (360° Perspective)

Implant cases are planned collaboratively by both a dentist and an implantologist, bringing a full clinical perspective from the outset. This shared approach reduces friction, improves continuity, and ensures decisions are made with the long term in mind.

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Planned Before Anything Is Done

Every case begins with in-depth discussion, review, and planning. Time is taken to understand the foundations, explore options, and agree a clear direction before any treatment is considered.

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Everything Under One Roof

All assessment and planning is carried out in-house, including advanced imaging. There is no need to be sent elsewhere for scans or referrals — everything required to make informed decisions is already here.

 
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Private, Calm Environment

Consultations are unhurried, with generous appointment times and weekend availability. The setting is designed to allow open discussion, considered decisions, and no pressure to proceed.

Dental Implants FAQ

Cost

How much do dental implants cost?

This can vary dependant on how complicated your individual treatment is.

It is a treatment option which requires a great amount of skill and training to perform safely and optimally. The products used are highly advanced and the technologies used are innovative. This is reflected in the cost.

Individual treatment costs should be provided at the planning stage and payment plans discussed with the practice providing care.

While dental implants can have a higher initial cost than dentures or bridges, they are a long-term solution designed to last many years. This often makes them more cost-effective over time, with better comfort, function, and durability.

Caution should be exercised when considering travelling abroad for such treatment, as dentistry outside of the UK may not be as well regulated. Although the price tag may seem attractive, the quality of care and products may not be of the same high standard.

Implant brands available in some countries may not be available in the UK, making subsequent maintenance or urgent care more difficult if the correct equipment is not available. This can result in the need for multiple trips abroad if there are issues and this should be discussed with the provider.

If there are issues following provision of such treatment obtained through ‘dental tourism,’ the NHS is not obliged to remedy it and only urgent care to treat pain and infection will be available. It can be costly to re-treat as a private option in the UK.

Excellent advice is available from the General Dental Council below

Going abroad for your dental care (gdc-uk.org)

Process

Dental implants are a long-term, dental rehabilitation option for when the natural teeth have been, or are going to be, lost. They are sometimes called ‘osseointegrated’ implants, and they consist of a screw or post (usually made from titanium, but they can be ceramic too) that is placed surgically into the jawbone. The jawbone heals closely against the surface of the implant to retain it, i.e., it ‘integrates’ with the bone.

Implants act like replacement tooth roots to which a new crown (the tooth you see above the gum) or bridge (a group of missing crowns/teeth) can be screwed or cemented. They can also be used in fewer numbers to support and hold in removable dentures, often via ‘press-stud’ like attachments or a bar. Because the implants are anchored in the jawbone, they provide greater stability and retention of prosthetics such as crowns, bridges and dentures.

Where single teeth have been lost, implants can replace the tooth and root as an individual unit, preserving and protecting the neighbouring tooth structure.

They are not an instant option and require careful planning, skilled placement, a period of healing, fabrication of the new teeth and long-term maintenance and aftercare. They require a significant commitment from the patient and skilled execution from the clinician.

Dental implants look, feel, and function like natural teeth. They help preserve jawbone structure, improve chewing and speech, and provide a secure, long-lasting solution for missing teeth.

Treatment

Most healthy adults with good oral health are suitable candidates for dental implants. During your consultation, we’ll assess your gums, jawbone, and overall health to confirm suitability.

Implants are a long-term treatment option to aid the replacement of missing teeth but must not be thought of as permanent. With care and maintenance, they may be expected to last 10-20 years prior to retreatment. There may be a need to replace the prosthetic crown, bridge or denture at more regular intervals dependant on the survival in individual patients. Implants require regular monitoring by a clinician, a diligent self-care regimen and professional maintenance.
Dental implants are a well-established and clinically proven treatment. When placed by experienced professionals, they have a very high success rate.

Aftercare & Recovery

The procedure is carried out under local anaesthetic, so discomfort is minimal. Most patients report only mild soreness during recovery, which can be managed with standard pain relief.

Initial healing usually takes a few days, while full integration of the implant with the bone can take several weeks or months. Your dentist will advise you on timelines specific to your treatment.

You may be advised to eat softer food for a short period and avoid strenuous activity immediately after surgery. Full aftercare instructions will be provided.

Long-Term Care

Self-care is the most important aspect of maintaining your implants. As the placement of dental implants and replacement tooth or teeth can make maintaining oral hygiene more challenging, full, customised instruction will be given by a clinician, tailored to your individual needs. It is essential that bacterial plaque around the gum-line is kept to a minimum to prevent inflammation, disease progression and loss of the implant.

The dentist can aid this process by ensuring the shape of the prosthesis allows for adequate cleaning.

Regular professional surveillance and maintenance will be required. A dental hygienist may need to see you regularly to ensure optimum plaque control is maintained and to support you with self-care techniques and products such as specific brushes, interdental brushes and flosses.

Occasionally fixed prostheses need to be removed to facilitate professional cleaning.

Denture care is very important to keep the skin in the mouth healthy and to prevent plaque-induced disease around the implants. They are often hidden beneath the denture and the material the denture is made from can cause a greater amount of bacterial plaque to collect around the implants. Different care regimens are needed depending on which materials your denture is made from.

Guidance on the appropriate self-performed oral hygiene around implants can be found within the BSP patient information leaflet entitled “Caring for your Implant.”

Implant failure is rare, especially with good oral hygiene and professional care. Factors such as smoking or untreated gum disease can increase risk, which will be discussed during your consultation.

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