Implant Failure Guarantee
What do we do at Winning Smiles when your dental implants fitted by us go wrong?
Firstly we need to define ‘when things go wrong’. Generally dental implants ‘go wrong’ in the first few weeks of fitting (Early Failure/Integration failure/Failure to integrate/Osseointegration/acute infection/implant rejection)
OR
2,3,4,5….20 years after fitting (Long Term Failure, Peri-implantitis, Bone loss, Fracture of superstructures (bridges/crowns/abutments/dentures/overdentures/chronic infection)
Early failure (patients sometimes call this implant rejection)
This is where the implant (titanium screw/fixture) is inserted in to the jaw bone by the dentist or implantologist and when he checks the implant 2 weeks later it is loose and painful – at this point the bone around the implant has failed to make contact with the titanium surface and the implant is not going to firm up or ‘take’ in the usual way.
The implant has failed to integrate (or osseointegrate) and will be removed and discarded.
Normally the bone will heal around the hole left by the failed fixture and a new titanium implant/screw/fixture can be placed 6-16 weeks later. Sometimes additional procedures may be required to improve the chance of a success for the 2nd bite of the cherry eg bone
grafting or simply burying the implant and leaving it for a longer period before inspecting it again (up to 6 months).
What we do if you suffer an early implant failure
If your implant fails to integrate here at Winning Smiles we have a free replacement policy. If you would rather not take the risk of it happening again, or wish to not go ahead with surgery a 2nd time, we will refund you the cost of the implant surgery for that implant which has failed.
Late failure
A late failure occurs some time after the implant has successfully integrated – ie any time after the teeth (crown/bridge/denture) have been connected to your implants. Usually the teeth are connected 3-6 months after implant surgery – or in cases where immediate implant treatment has been performed – any time after the immediate implant treatment is completed.
Most late failures occur 5-10 years after implant placement and conditions in the mouth usually dictate how long implants will survive prior to failure. Most failures occur due to the bone slowly shrinking around the implant and creating a larger and large crater around the fixture until the implant breaks away from the bone because only a mm or two of bone is left holding it in. Many implants fail this way but whether that bone loss happens within 5 years or 20 years is of great importance to the patient!
Factors that accelerate peri implant bone loss:
- Smoking
- Poor Oral Hygiene
- Failing to attend regular hygienist sessions and inspection maintenance by the dentist
- Diabetes
- The other failure we see rarely is where an implant fractures or snaps due to a very strong bite (occlusal overload)
What we do if you suffer a later implant failure
If your implant suffers severe peri-implantitis and fails or has to be removed due to recurrent infections some years after fitting we will replace it free of charge within the first 5 years after fitting providing you are a non smoker, maintain good oral hygiene and have been seeing our hygienists regularly (every 3-6 months) and attending your dentist at Winning Smiles every 6 months for a check up.
PS Sometimes we see fractures of the implant crown, bridge or implant denture. This is different from the titanium screw in the jaw bone failing. Usually the implants in the jaw are fine in these situations but the tooth or teeth attached to them have failed due to long term wear and tear or sudden breakage. Generally we guarantee our Ceramic/Porcelain/Zirconia/
PFM crowns and bridges for 5 years (any failure of these replaced free of charge within 5 years of fitting as long as there is not an accident involved). Our Acrylic dentures and Bridges are guaranteed for 2 years as they are weaker and more prone to breaking.
Often a small chip can be smoothed down without the need to replace the crown bridge or denture in its entirety (as long as the chip is not showing when a patient smiles). For large chips or those that show we can often repair them invisibly – although your crown/bridge/denture may need to go away for a few days for the lab to work on them – in this instance a temporary replacement is provided.
Free Consultation
Without seeing things for ourselves, we can’t tell people what their options are.
And so with that in mind, we are happy to offer free consultations, as this is a big decision for most people. We are careful to take budget, comfort and appearance into account when explaining all the available choices and there is never any pressure to proceed, and certainly not on the day.
We set out to be a friendly practice and try to provide everybody with what’s right for them, at an affordable cost. We hope our dentist reviews give that impression.
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Advanced Dental Implant Price List
The following costs for Advanced Dental Implants are correct when written, but they can change. We will provide written pricing for each ‘cosmetic treatment’ as part of our free consultation. You don’t have to be a member to have treatment at Winning Smiles.
Dental Plan | £23.35/month |
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Treatment Type | Member Pricing From |
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Routine Examination | £77 |
Small x-rays | £25 |
Airflow Stain Removal - All Teeth | £40 |
OPG (Large Panoramic X-ray) | £109 |
New Patient Examination + two x-rays | £140 |
Full Case Assessment - Implants | £179 |
CT Scan | £189 |
Whitening | £349 |
Dentures | Member Pricing From |
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Temporary Denture | £439 |
Partial Acrylic Dentures | £470 - £840 |
Chrome Denture | £1,700 |
Full Dentures (per jaw) | £1,729 |
Dental Implant Treatment | Member Pricing From |
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Implant ret denture reline | £279 |
Implant removal | £495 |
Implant bridge pontic | £715 |
Minor Bone Graft | £650 |
Cosmetic Dental Implant, Surgery and Crown | £2,350 |
Implant bridge 5 teeth | £4,900 |
Lower Removable Implant Denture on 2 Implants | £5,859 |
Lower Removable Implant Denture on 4 implants | £9415 |
Upper Removable Implant Denture on 4 Implants | £9415 |
Implant Full Arch Acrylic Bridge / All on Four / Teeth in a Day | £13,500 |
Implant denture bar | £1,259 |
Implant Full Arch Ceramic Bridge | £19,000 |
What they say about us
Brilliant Team
I found winning smiles online about one year ago, Andrew and his team, including the girls that run the reception, have been brilliant to me, going out of their way to refer me and chasing up hospital appointments.
All the work I had done including cosmetic, as well as implants, is to the highest standard possible, I am amazed by the technology used at the clinic and their very high standards on every aspect. I would definitely recommend winning smiles to friends and family!
Judy – Denture Phobia
Thank goodness for Google! I searched “dental / denture phobia” and came up with the Winning Smiles website. I am 62 years old and work in a position where I am constantly dealing with people face to face. Having had dental problems for many years and having been unable to cope with regular dentures or even sitting in the dentist’s chair I was at the point of considering giving up work as my dental appearance was so poor I felt constantly embarrassed and yet could not overcome my phobia to visit a dentist.
From my first contact with Winning Smiles I have nothing but praise for Andrew Fennell and indeed his whole team. I now have denture implants and can smile again for the first time in years and although I still have some work to be done I have no fear! Thank you so so much.
Treatments: Implant Retained Dentures
Dental Review Response
By Andrew
Judy thanks so much for your honesty here. So many patients are in a similar situation and they want to know that something can be done to help them overcome their nerves and sort out their dental problems.
Many patients suffer so much with their dentures that they either give up and go ‘toothless’ or only wear them for show – being careful never to eat in front of anyone. Dentures can be very difficult to wear – even the good ones move around quite a bit (especially in the lower jaw) – eating hard food? Forget it.
Soft foods only – and nipping to the bathroom after every meal to remove trapped food. Hardly glamorous.
About 10% of denture patients can’t wear them because they cause gagging.
And why have these patients lost so many teeth in the first place? It’s as Judy says – a fear of visiting the dentist (often started as a child) which keeps them away unless they are in total agony by which time it is often too late to save the tooth and the extractions start. Our first task with a patient like Judy (and there are many) is to reassure them that
- 1) We care
- 2) We understand
- 3)We are not going to make you feel like its all your fault (its usually a childhood dentist at fault in truth)
- 4) We will take all the time we need (no rushing)
- 5) It’s never too late – we can provide a fully functioning solution.