Considering dental implants in Aberdeen? At Countesswells Dental Practice we replace missing teeth with natural-looking, permanent implants that restore your smile, your bite and your confidence.

A dental implant is a small titanium post that acts as an artificial tooth root, holding a custom-made crown, bridge or denture securely in place. It is one of the most reliable, long-lasting ways to replace one or more missing teeth.
Treatment begins with a thorough assessment, including digital scans and X-rays, so we can plan the precise position of each implant. Once your jaw is ready, the titanium post is gently placed into the bone under local anaesthetic and left to heal, fusing naturally with the bone in a process called osseointegration.
After healing, we attach a connector and your final crown, bridge or denture, colour-matched to blend seamlessly with your natural teeth. The result looks, feels and functions just like your own tooth, and with good care it can last for many years.
Implants offer advantages that other tooth-replacement options cannot always match.
We guide you carefully through every stage of treatment.
Most healthy adults with good gum health are suitable for dental implants in Aberdeen, whether you are missing a single tooth, several teeth, or looking to stabilise a loose denture. During your consultation we assess your gums, the amount of available bone and your general health, and we will always be honest about whether implants or an alternative such as a bridge or denture would suit you best.
Compared with a conventional bridge or a removable denture, dental implants stand alone in replacing the tooth root as well as the visible crown. This preserves the jawbone and avoids altering neighbouring teeth. During your consultation we compare all suitable options honestly, so you can choose the solution that fits your needs, lifestyle and budget with complete confidence.
Placing implants takes skill, careful planning and good aftercare. Every clinician at our Countesswells practice is registered with the General Dental Council, the UK regulator for dental professionals, and we follow evidence-based guidance from bodies such as the Oral Health Foundation. We plan each case digitally, explain your options clearly, and support you from consultation through to your final result.
Looking after implants is much like caring for natural teeth. Brush twice a day, clean between your teeth and around the implant daily, and keep up with your regular check-ups and hygiene visits so we can monitor the surrounding gum and bone. With good home care and professional maintenance, a well-placed implant can last for many years and often a lifetime.
Dental implants in Aberdeen are remarkably versatile. A single implant and crown can replace one missing tooth without touching its neighbours, while an implant-supported bridge can restore several teeth in a row. For those missing most or all of their teeth, a small number of implants can secure a full bridge or a stable, non-slip denture that transforms comfort and confidence.
At your consultation we take time to understand your priorities, whether that is a fixed solution, easier eating, or simply feeling like yourself again. We then design a treatment plan around the number of teeth involved, the health of your jaw and the result you want to achieve.
Modern implant techniques are more precise and comfortable than ever. Digital scans let us plan placement accurately, keeping treatment as gentle and predictable as possible, so you can feel reassured at every appointment.
Placement is carried out under local anaesthetic, so you should not feel pain during the procedure. Most patients report only mild discomfort afterwards, easily managed with ordinary painkillers.
It varies by case, but because the implant needs time to fuse with the bone, treatment typically spans a few months from placement to the final crown. We will give you a clear timeline at your consultation.
The cost depends on how many implants you need and the type of restoration. We provide a clear, itemised quote after your assessment, with no hidden fees.
With good oral hygiene and regular reviews, dental implants can last many years and frequently a lifetime, making them a sound long-term investment.
Often yes, though longstanding gaps can lose some bone over time. We will assess this with a scan and discuss options such as bone grafting if needed.
Book a consultation to find out whether dental implants are right for you.