Don McMillan, Tony Auger and Richard Ebanks have extensive experience in dental implantology and have worked together since 1989.
Craig Kennett joined Hospital Lane in 2000 and the Hospital Lane dental implant team was completed in 2007 with the addition of Antonio de Vivo and Younes Khosroshahy. This comprehensive team approach gives our patients access to experienced implant dentists 6 days a week.
Our experience, together with on-site digital CT facilities and surgical skill using optimum minimally invasive techniques, help to eliminate or reduce post-operative discomfort for patients.
Full Mouth Reconstruction
Clinical work by:
Tony Auger BDS and Donald McMillan BDS.
Full mouth reconstruction - including the before and after
x-rays.
Before Treatment
After Treatment
Posterior Implant Reconstruction of upper and
lower teeth
Clinical work by:
Tony Auger BDS and Donald McMillan BDS.
Before Treatment
After Treatment
Implant Reconstruction of upper and lower teeth
Clinical work by:
Tony Auger BDS and Donald McMillan BDS.
Before Treatment
After Treatment
Immediate Implants and Immediate Function
When indicated the extraction of a doomed tooth and immediate placement of an implant is the optimum tooth replacement technique. These treatments have a ninety eight percent success rate and minimise the surgical intervention and number of procedures for the patient.
In many cases the patient can leave the Clinic within a few hours with fixed teeth.
Referral of your patient with a doomed tooth or bridge prior to extraction is always preferable to give patients the benefit of “Teeth Now” treatment options.
To the left is an example of a patient who has undergone the treatment. She presented with a failing post crown so was an ideal candidate for this procedure.
Pre Op
Abutment
Temporary crown on
day of implant placement
High quality ceramic
crown 3 months later
Clinical work by:
Tony Auger BDS and Donald McMillan BDS.
The following radiographs indicate other examples of "doomed teeth" suitable for "Teeth Now" treatment.
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