OVERVIEW
A single missing tooth can affect more than your smile. It changes how you eat, how you speak, and how confident you feel.
At The Windsor Dental Practice, a single tooth implant replaces the missing root and crown permanently, restoring full function and appearance. Unlike a bridge or denture, the implant works independently, leaving your surrounding teeth completely untouched.
A missing tooth is rarely just a cosmetic concern. Once a tooth is lost, changes begin to occur in your mouth that can affect your oral health, bite and confidence over time.
The jawbone starts to shrink within months because it no longer receives stimulation from the missing tooth root.
Adjacent teeth gradually move into the empty space, affecting the alignment of your smile.
Changes in your bite can place additional pressure on the remaining teeth, increasing the risk of wear and fractures.
Even losing a single back tooth can reduce chewing efficiency and make eating certain foods more difficult.
Visible gaps can make many people feel less comfortable smiling, speaking or laughing with confidence.
As bone continues to shrink, restoring the area may become more challenging and could reduce the treatment options available. Seeking advice sooner rather than later can help preserve more options for replacing a missing tooth.
A single tooth implant is a permanent solution for replacing one missing tooth. It combines three carefully designed components that work together to restore your smile, chewing ability and confidence.
A small titanium screw placed into the jawbone, acting as an artificial tooth root and providing a secure foundation for your replacement tooth.
A connector piece attached once healing is complete, linking the implant post to the visible replacement tooth.
A custom-made porcelain tooth designed to match your natural teeth. Learn more →
If you are missing one tooth, there are several replacement options available. Understanding the differences can help you make an informed decision for your long-term oral health.
| Option | How It Works | Key Considerations |
|---|---|---|
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Single Tooth Implant
Recommended Option |
Replaces both the missing tooth root and crown independently.
Learn more → |
✓ Leaves neighbouring teeth untouched
✓ Helps prevent jawbone loss ✓ Provides excellent stability and function |
| Dental Bridge |
Uses crowns placed on neighbouring teeth to support a replacement tooth.
Learn more → | Requires reshaping healthy supporting teeth and does not stimulate bone beneath the missing tooth. |
| Removable Partial Denture |
A removable appliance that sits over the gum to replace the missing tooth.
Learn more → | Generally less stable than fixed options and some patients find it less comfortable while eating. |
For a single missing tooth, an implant is often considered the preferred solution because it is the only option that replaces the tooth root, supports the jawbone and leaves neighbouring teeth completely untouched.
Your dentist examines your mouth, takes X-rays and checks whether there is enough bone available to support an implant.
The titanium implant post is placed into the jawbone under local anaesthesia. Most patients experience pressure rather than pain.
The implant integrates with the jawbone over around 3–6 months through osseointegration.
After healing is confirmed, a connector is attached to the implant ready for the final tooth.
A custom-made crown is fitted, matched carefully to your natural teeth for a seamless result.
Proper aftercare protects your investment and helps your implant heal correctly, while good long-term habits keep your new smile healthy for years to come.
Avoid hard, crunchy and chewy foods while the implant site is healing.
Use gentle rinsing with warm salt water and avoid aggressive brushing around the surgical area.
Both can interfere with healing and reduce the success of osseointegration.
Brush and floss normally once healing is complete.
Interdental brushes can help remove plaque around the implant crown.
Routine appointments allow your dentist to monitor the implant and surrounding bone.
A custom crown is designed to match your existing teeth in colour and shape.
Unlike bridges, neighbouring teeth do not need to be altered to support the implant.
The implant root stimulates the jawbone and helps maintain its structure.
Restore normal chewing ability without avoiding your favourite foods.
Care for your implant in the same way you care for your natural teeth.
With good care and check-ups, implants can provide many years of reliable service.
Your implant is designed to become part of your everyday life. With the right maintenance, it can provide a secure and natural-looking replacement for many years.
Most adults with a single missing tooth can benefit from dental implant treatment. Your suitability depends on several important factors that we assess during your consultation.
Your gums should be healthy and free from active gum disease before treatment begins. Learn about gum health →
Your jawbone needs enough volume and strength to securely support the implant post.
Smoking can reduce implant success by affecting blood flow, healing and the integration process.
Certain uncontrolled conditions, such as diabetes, may affect healing and osseointegration.
If your jawbone does not have enough volume to support an implant, a bone graft may be recommended first. This routine procedure rebuilds the area and creates a stronger foundation for successful implant placement.
Suitability is confirmed through a detailed assessment with our dental implant team at The Windsor Dental Practice. We will examine your teeth, gums and bone levels before recommending the most appropriate treatment plan.
We combine clinical precision with patient-focused care at every stage of your dental implant journey, from initial assessment through to your final restoration.
Our qualified professionals follow UK clinical standards and provide implant treatment within a regulated dental environment.
Trusted implant treatment delivered to patients across Leicester and surrounding areas with years of clinical experience.
Detailed assessments, X-rays and careful treatment planning are completed before your implant placement.
You will understand every stage of your treatment before it happens, with support and communication throughout your journey.
Modern standards of hygiene, comfort and safety help ensure a positive treatment experience.
TREATMENT
The cost of teeth straightening depends on the treatment you choose and the complexity of your case.
The total cost depends on:
Treatment type → Invisalign and fixed braces are priced differently based on materials and technique
Case complexity → more complex alignment issues may require longer treatment, affecting overall cost
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QUESTIONS ABOUT
The procedure is carried out under local anaesthesia, so you should feel pressure rather than pain during placement. Mild soreness in the days after surgery is normal and manageable with over-the-counter pain relief.
From consultation to final crown, treatment typically takes 4 to 6 months. Most of this time is the healing and osseointegration period, not active treatment time.
The jawbone begins to shrink within months of losing a tooth. Adjacent teeth can shift into the gap over time, affecting bite alignment and increasing the risk of further tooth loss.
Most adults with good oral health and sufficient bone density are suitable. If bone density is low, a preparatory bone graft can rebuild it before implant placement.
Yes. Once fully healed, the implant functions exactly like a natural tooth. You can eat, speak, and chew normally without any restrictions.
With good oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups, a well-placed implant can last many years, often decades.
Cost depends on your individual case and any preparatory treatment required. Full pricing is available on our fees page.
A missing tooth will not resolve itself — and the longer it is left, the more the jawbone beneath it changes. Early treatment protects both your smile and your long-term oral health. Book your single tooth implant consultation at The Windsor Dental Practice in Leicester today. No waiting. No hidden fees. Safe, clinically guided whitening by an experienced dental team.