Dr. Dennis Aydan has over 15 years of experience and is highly skilled in single implants, all-on-four implants, sinus lifts, and bone grafts. After graduating from Copenhagen Dental School (Denmark) in 2009, he gained valuable experience working in a multidisciplinary private practice in Sweden before moving to the UK.
Since 2011, Dennis has worked in various private practices across London, where he has built strong relationships with his patients and referring dentists. He has also completed extensive post-graduate training in restorative and cosmetic dentistry, and is a long-term provider of biomimetic dentistry, a minimally invasive approach aimed at preserving natural tooth structure. Dennis believes that success in implantology and endodontics is rooted in a strong background in restorative dentistry.
Known for his caring and compassionate approach, Dennis always strives to provide the highest quality of treatment, based on informed patient decisions. His ability to combine root canal treatment for saveable teeth with implant treatments for non-saveable teeth is a rare and valuable skill that sets him apart in the field.
Dental implants are a modern and effective solution for replacing missing or damaged teeth.
They consist of two main components:
Dental implants are designed to provide a permanent and secure solution, improving both the function and appearance of your smile. They are a popular choice because they feel and perform like natural teeth, allowing you to eat, speak, and smile with confidence.
At Notting Hill Dental Clinic, we offer affordable solutions with 0% financing options. Come find out more and book an appointment today.
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Assessment and Planning:
During you initial assessment your dentist will listen to all of your concerns and discuss with you the treatment options available. You will receive a CT scan and be given a treatment plan so you will understand what the procedure will involve.
Implant Placement:
This procedure involves placing the implant along with any necessary bone augmentations to replace missing bone. The implant is carefully positioned in your jawbone, where it will begin the process of fusing with the surrounding bone tissue.
Restoration of Implant: (4-6 moths after placement)
This stage involves taking digital scans or impressions to create the final restoration, which is then fitted to the implant. The restoration is carefully matched to the adjacent teeth in terms of colour, size, and shape.
For Dental Implants in London, Our friendly team at Notting Hill Dental Clinic are here to help. We have a range of implant treatments and oral surgery options for a range of conditions.
You may be suitable for a dental implant if you:
If you have any questions, feel free to check our our FAQ or contact us today.
Answer: The procedure is done under local anaesthesia meaning that you should not feel any pain throughout the procedure. Post-operative pain can typically be managed with over-the-counter pain medications.
Answer: After dental implant surgery, it's normal to experience some discomfort and minor symptoms as part of the healing process. Here’s what you can expect:
Discomfort and Pain Management:
Diet and Nutrition:
Healing Time:
Answer: The entire process can take between 3-6 months. This includes the initial consultation, the surgical placement of the implant, a healing period of several months to allow the implant to fuse with the jawbone, and the final placement of the crown.
Answer: Yes, dental implants are a safe and well-established treatment. They have been used successfully for many years and have a high success rate when placed and cared for properly.
Answer: Caring for dental implants involves maintaining good oral hygiene, including brushing twice a day, flossing daily, using an antibacterial mouthwash, and visiting your dentist regularly for check-ups and having hygiene appointments with dental hygienists.
Answer: Dental implants have a 93-95% success rate. However sometimes, they can be rejected. This may be due to factors such as poor oral hygiene, smoking, certain medical conditions, or insufficient bone support. Regular dental visits and proper oral hygiene can help to minimise the risk of rejection.
Answer: If you don't have enough bone to support a dental implant, additional procedures such as bone augmentation can be performed to build up the missing bone, making it possible to place an implant.
Answer: Dental insurance coverage for implants varies. Some insurance plans may cover part of the cost, especially if the implants are deemed medically necessary. It's best to check with your insurance provider for specific coverage details.