Prosthetics that act, look and feel just like normal teeth

Neyo Dental is not your typical dental practice. We’re a specialist clinic, which makes us the experts in replacing missing teeth and offering advanced treatments like dental implants to restore your smile’s function.

As specialist prosthodontists, we also work with dental bridges and dentures for patients needing traditional alternatives to repair their smiles.

Whether you have a single missing tooth or a full mouth of missing teeth, you’ll want to see our talented prosthodontist, Dr Niki Keyhani, whose skills in custom-creating prosthetics stand out from the crowd. Dr Keyhani’s restorations look natural and provide optimal long-term function.

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Partial acrylic denture

Bridges & Dentures

Dental bridges bridge gaps caused by tooth loss. The bridge is anchored to a false tooth, typically a crown, on either side of the gap. Dentures either rely on suction to stay in place or metal clasps in cases of partial tooth loss.

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Single dental implants

A single dental implant replaces a lost tooth using a titanium post that acts like an artificial tooth root. The post restores full function and appearance and ultimately supports the underlying bone.

implant supported bridge

Implant-supported bridges

Like traditional bridges, an implant-supported bridge replaces missing teeth in a row by bonding fake teeth to one or more implants placed on either side of the gap without the need to damage healthy adjacent teeth.

implant dentures

Full-mouth dental implants

We can use three to six dental implants per jaw to anchor a full prosthetic of artificial teeth (10 to 14), usually with a hybrid bridge or denture. Fixed and removable solutions are available (often called palateless dentures).

Complex cases

While general dentists can generally handle basic restorative treatments, such as fillings and simple crown placement, prosthodontists, like Dr Keyhani, excel in managing complex cases, including those involving multiple tooth loss or severe decay, tooth wear, and erosion.

With an emphasis on durability and treatments that stand the test of time, Dr Keyhani’s restorative solutions withstand natural biting forces and the effects of everyday wear and tear.

As a specialist, patients can discern the difference during treatment planning, where part of Dr Keyhani’s process involves carefully considering all restoration options and their impact on the overall health of your jaw and bite, ensuring that you can smile confidently for decades to come.

Tooth replacement costs

It’s a misconception that treatment with a specialist for tooth loss is more expensive. But that’s not the case. Neyo Dental was founded to provide patients in West and East Sussex with a better alternative to standard treatments, offering specialist care at the same price.

With us, you won’t spend more money on the same treatments – you’ll have access to a dentist who specialises in replacing missing teeth, as opposed to one with a special interest. That’s the Neyo difference.

All restorative procedures are carried out under local anaesthesia. However, if you’re a nervous patient, don’t worry. You can request conscious dental sedation, which will help you relax and feel more at ease during your procedure. Sedation costs £400.

before and after dental implants

before and after implants

Why are prosthodontists better?

  • General dentists or dentists with a special interest in prosthodontics have not undergone further training or education to be considered experts. Our dentists, in comparison, are trained experts in fitting durable, functional prosthetics.
  • We’ve undergone three additional years of postgraduate training, which means we can confidently and expertly treat complex restorative cases that might involve a combination of procedures.
  • Our prosthodontists are also trained to blend cosmetic dentistry with restorative dentistry seamlessly. When repairing your smile, our cosmetically trained eyes help us achieve a better level of aesthetics by flawlessly blending your restoration with your existing teeth.
  • Prosthodontists also specialise in multidisciplinary treatment planning, as it’s common in complex restorative cases to work with other specialists, such as orthodontists, periodontists, and oral surgeons, to ensure the patient receives the best result.

More prosthodontic treatments on offer

dental crowns

Dental crowns

Dental crowns, also known as dental caps, are a type of restoration typically recommended in cases where a dental cavity is too large to be repaired with a dental filling. They’re also used in dental implant treatments as artificial teeth.

dental veneers

Dental veneers

Dental veneers, also known as porcelain veneers or laminates, are thin shells bonded to the front of teeth to improve their appearance. They’re commonly used to correct discolouration, chips, small gaps, or slightly crooked teeth, creating a more uniform and attractive smile.

composite bonding

Composite bonding

Dental bonding is a cosmetic treatment that utilises tooth-coloured resin to address minor imperfections, such as chips, cracks, or small gaps. It’s a quick, minimally invasive procedure often done in a single visit, making it an affordable option for enhancing the shape and look of natural teeth.

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