Book your dental implant consultation today and get a personalized treatment plan based on your oral condition, bone support, missing teeth, and smile goals.
Whether you have one missing tooth or need full-mouth rehabilitation, we help you understand the right implant option for your case.
You should not choose implants blindly. We explain your options, treatment stages, healing time, maintenance needs, and expected timeline before treatment.
If removable dentures feel loose, uncomfortable, or unstable while speaking or eating, implant-supported options may provide better stability for suitable candidates.
For selected full-mouth implant patients, immediate provisional fixed teeth may be possible soon after implant placement while the implants heal.
Implant procedures are planned with local anesthesia and patient comfort in mind. Your experience depends on your case complexity, but the process is explained clearly before treatment.
We proudly serve patients not only from across India but also from around the world.
No — it’s done under local anesthesia. Most patients report mild soreness for 1–2 days, manageable with normal painkillers.
The cost depends on the number of implants, implant brand, bone condition, need for bone grafting, type of teeth replacement, full-mouth or single-tooth requirement, and overall treatment plan. A consultation is needed to give an accurate estimate.
In selected full-mouth cases, immediate provisional fixed teeth may be possible soon after implant placement. But this depends on bone support, implant stability, bite condition, medical history, and dentist evaluation.
Usually, no. Immediate teeth are often provisional or temporary teeth used during the healing phase. Final teeth are usually planned after the implants heal and integrate properly.
Yes. Chandana’s Dental Clinic has had patients from all over the world. Our good work speaks volumes everywhere our patient goes. We have international patients coming in too.
It depends on your case. Some patients may be suitable for immediate provisional teeth, while others may need healing time, bone grafting, staged procedures, or multiple appointments.
For many suitable patients, dental implants can provide better stability, chewing comfort, and confidence compared to removable dentures. But the right option depends on your bone support, oral health, budget, medical condition, and expectations.
Dental implants can last many years (up to 15-25 yrs or lifetime too!!) with proper planning, oral hygiene, maintenance, and regular dental follow-up. Results vary from patient to patient, and implants require proper care.
Yes. Implants are not “fit and forget.” They need brushing, professional cleaning, bite monitoring, and regular dental checkups to reduce the risk of gum inflammation or implant-related complications.

