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Dental implants in Clacton-on-Sea

Patients across CO15 and CO16 in central Clacton, Holland-on-Sea, Jaywick and Frinton-on-Sea are matched with implant clinicians who routinely handle the longer denture-wearing histories typical of the Tendring coast.

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Postcodes covered: CO15, CO16.

Use the introduction button above or below to open the request form. The form takes about ninety seconds. We will reply within one working day.

Local context

About Clacton-on-Sea and the implant patients we see here

Clacton-on-Sea sits within Tendring District and has a population of around 53,000 across CO15-CO16. The Tendring coast has one of the highest proportions of over-65 residents in Essex; demand for implants here is heavily weighted toward denture-retention conversion and full-arch alternatives to long-worn complete dentures.

Clacton sits inside Suffolk and North East Essex Integrated Care Board, with secondary maxillofacial cover at Colchester Hospital.

Why local matters

What is specific about implant work in Clacton-on-Sea

Tendring's retired demographic skews the case mix toward complex ridge-resorption presentations after decades of denture-wearing. Matching weights toward clinicians who routinely place implants in heavily resorbed maxilla cases, often with bone grafting or sinus augmentation.

Clacton's coastal position means several enquirers prefer not to travel inland to Colchester. We tell every Clacton enquirer whether a same-town option is available and what the trade-off looks like if it is not.

Neighbourhoods

Clacton-on-Sea sub-areas covered by the matching panel

Holland-on-Sea

CO15 east; retired demographic, denture-conversion work common.

Jaywick

CO15 south-west; mixed demographic with affordability sensitivity in pricing conversations.

Frinton-on-Sea

CO13 east; affluent retired demographic, frequent full-arch enquiries.

Walton-on-the-Naze

CO14 east; established retired demographic.

St Osyth

CO16 west; semi-rural retired demographic.

Great Clacton

CO15 north of central Clacton; established residential.

Local entities and referrers

Clacton-on-Sea dental and NHS context

  • Tendring District Council

  • Suffolk and North East Essex Integrated Care Board

  • Colchester Hospital

  • Clacton-on-Sea railway station (Greater Anglia)

  • General Dental Council (GDC)

We are an independent matching service and have no affiliation with the bodies listed. The list documents the local NHS, regulatory and transport context for Clacton-on-Sea implant patients.

Common questions

Clacton-on-Sea questions answered

Questions specific to Clacton-on-Sea matching, not generic implant questions.

CO13 through CO16 across Clacton, Frinton, Walton-on-the-Naze and Holland-on-Sea form our core Tendring coast footprint.

In most cases yes. Long denture histories typically present with significant ridge resorption, which may require bone grafting or zygomatic-adjacent planning. The matched clinician will assess via CBCT and confirm what is realistic.

Some matched clinicians work inside CO15-CO16. Others sit in Colchester and accept Clacton patients with a one-day-per-week local consulting room. We will tell you which configuration applies to your introduction.

Yes. Several Tendring matched clinicians work with intravenous sedation. We will filter the panel accordingly if you indicate this on the matching form.

Materials and surgical fees are broadly similar across both areas. Premise overheads differ slightly; we ask matched clinicians for transparent itemised quotes so any difference is explicit.

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