Single tooth implant
A single implant can support a crown without preparing neighbouring teeth when the case is suitable.
Dental implants and missing teeth
Missing teeth can often be replaced with dental implants, bridges or dentures after checking bone, gums, bite and long-term maintenance needs. Available for patients in Varanasi after a clinical assessment.
Treatment suitability is confirmed after a clinical assessment.

Assessment-led
Suitability is checked before treatment is recommended.
Replacement choices
Implants are compared with bridges, dentures and doing nothing.
Maintenance matters
Implants still need healthy gums and long-term review.
Treatment options
The services below are selected according to your symptoms, oral health, goals and clinical suitability.
A single implant can support a crown without preparing neighbouring teeth when the case is suitable.
Several missing teeth may be replaced with a bridge supported by implants rather than a removable denture.
Patients missing many teeth can discuss fixed or removable full-arch options after detailed planning.
Dentures or implant-supported dentures may help when several teeth are missing or a fixed option is not suitable.
Scans and clinical checks help identify whether additional procedures may be needed before placement.
Cleaning access, gum monitoring and review appointments are part of responsible implant care.
Questions before booking
General guidance only. A dentist can advise properly after assessing your mouth and health history.
No. Suitability depends on health, smoking, gum disease, bone volume, medication and ability to maintain the implant.
Timing varies by case. Assessment, healing, placement and final restoration can take several months.
Yes. Implants need daily cleaning and professional maintenance because the surrounding gum and bone can still become inflamed.
Who benefits?
If any of these sound familiar, a consultation can help you understand the safest next step.
Your visit
Each stage is designed to make the diagnosis, choices and tradeoffs easier to understand.
Listen first
We begin with your symptoms, priorities, medical history and any previous dental experiences that affect care.
Assess carefully
The dentist checks the relevant teeth, gums, bite and supporting tissues before recommending treatment.
Explain options
You receive a plain-English explanation of benefits, risks, alternatives, timing and likely maintenance.
Plan the next step
If treatment is suitable, the visit ends with a clear plan and realistic expectations before you decide.