Reclaim
Your Smile.
When teeth are missing, failing, or quietly holding you back, you stop noticing what they used to do. You eat on one side. You smile with your mouth closed. You get used to it.
Reclaim is the work of giving that back — replacing what's lost, repairing what's worn, restoring how you eat and how you laugh. Often in a single visit. Always with a fixed plan you've agreed before we begin.

We rarely meet a patient who hasn't put it off.
Most of the people who come to us for restorative work have lived with the problem for years. A wobbly denture they tolerate. A back tooth they've learnt to eat around. A front tooth that broke years ago and was never quite right after.
It's a lot, looked at all at once. So we don't. We start with one conversation, one piece of the picture, and a written plan that takes one step at a time. The end is a mouth you forget about — which, when you've lived without it, is the point.
Four ways to reclaim what's missing.
SureFix
A full set of fixed teeth, fitted in a single day, on four implants per arch.
Dental Implants
Replace one or more missing teeth with titanium roots that integrate with the jawbone.
Denture Replacement
Swap removable dentures for fixed teeth that don't come out, anchored on implants.
Rescue Damaged Teeth
Repair chipped, cracked, or worn teeth — restoring the tooth you have rather than replacing it.
Restore the tooth you have. Replace it only if we must.
Every restorative case in our practice begins with one question: what can be saved? A tooth you keep — even one repaired, root-treated, or crowned — is almost always preferable to a tooth replaced. So we look for a way to rescue first.
When replacement is the right answer, we plan it as if it were our own mouth. CT-planned implant positions. Shade-matched porcelain. A surgical guide printed for the case. Ten-year guarantees on the fixtures and five years on the crowns.
Questions we hear in the first conversation.
Almost never. Bone loss and gum recession make some treatments harder, but rarely impossible — and when adjustments are needed (bone grafting, for instance) we'll talk you through them in plain English at your consultation. The hardest part is making the appointment.
