14 Newnham Street, Newnham, Ely, CB7 4PE
14 Newnham Street, Newnham, Ely, CB7 4PE
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “I was very satisfied with my implant experience. Milisha ensured that the treatment progressed smoothly and professionally. As a result of the treatment, I have also noticed an improvement in my general dental health. I would definitely come back for more! “
Mr D. Nichols
Better than bridges – unlike dental bridges dental implants don’t require preparation or trimming of adjacent teeth. They simply replace the missing tooth whilst maintaining the integrity of the teeth either side of the gap.
Better than dentures – dentures often require getting used to large amounts of plastic in your mouth, especially across your palate. Dental implants can do away with this extra material and simply replace the missing teeth in a more comfortable and convenient way..
Principal dentist, Special interest Dental Implantology
DDS, MSc (Distinction), MSc, PGCert GDC 175213
Dr Milisha Chotai completed her undergraduate dental degree at the world – renowned Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden in 2008. She has since completed multiple accredited post graduate training courses within the field of dental implantology. She has Masters of Science degree in Dental Implantology at the university of Bristol, for which she was awarded with a pass with distinction.
Dr Milisha is experienced in the treatment planning, surgical placement and restoration as well as maintenance of dental implants. She only uses top of the range technology as well as Swiss manufactured materials. These materials have long track records and will ensure long term predictable treatment outcomes for her patients.
Dr Milisha is very passionate about all aspects of implant dentistry and loves working together with patients to deliver treatment to the highest standards. She strongly believes in continuous professional development to keep up to date with the latest techniques and she attends various international conferences and postgraduate education courses every year. She was also shortlisted as finalist for the Young dentist of the year award 2017.
A dental implant merges with your body. Even the best prosthesis will always be a foreign part that requires extensive care. By contrast, a dental implant is simply an artificial root, which on healing, merges with the body and acts likes a natural one.
Dental implants return you to a confident smile and unlike dentures don’t move. You can eat as normal with dental implants. With the correct maintenance, dental implants can last a lifetime.
A dental implant, is composed of three parts:
● the small titanium screw that fuses into the jaw
● the abutment, which forms a small post protruding above the gum line
● the tooth shaped porcelain crown, providing a natural appearance
The placement of an implant is a keyhole type surgery and is usually done under local anaesthetic. Usually implants will need to heal for 2 months before a tooth can be fitted. However, in some circumstances, a temporary tooth can be fitted earlier depending on the healing. You can have several implants placed at the same time. We can even provide you with a full set of new teeth with only 4-6 implants.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “I would very much like to thank yourself and your assistant for the excellent treatment I received yesterday. Everything went very smoothly during the procedure; I had no after effects. It was carried out professionally and sensitively, including the extra covid19 procedures.” R Keeley
The Dental Implant procedure, as with any other oral surgical procedures, can give some discomfort. However, this can be kept to a minimum with local anaesthesia. Sedation is also an option to help you relax. Most patients take over-the counter pain relief for 2-3 days following treatment and they all tell us that they were much more comfortable during and following the procedure than they had anticipated.
Dental implant aftercare is extremely important. You will need to brush and floss your new teeth just as you do your natural teeth. We advise you see your hygienist every 4 to 6 months for maintenance visits and and they will also demonstrate appropriate cleaning techniques. Looking after a dental implant is easy and we have a guide to dental implant aftercare to help you.
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This patient requested a Dental Implant as he was conscious of the gap showing and he noticed that the back tooth had started to move in to the gap. We were both very pleased with the final outcome!
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