Implant treatments covered by the Essex matching panel
Six pillars covering the range of cases the Essex panel routinely matches. Each page explains what the treatment is, the typical price range across Essex, common edge cases, and worked clinical examples.

Single-tooth
Single-Tooth Implants
A single-tooth implant replaces one missing tooth with a titanium fixture placed in the jawbone, an abutment, and a custom crown. Treatment runs from three to six months end to end at most Essex clinicians on our matching panel.

Multiple teeth
Multiple-Teeth Implants
Multiple-tooth implant treatment replaces two or more missing teeth using individual implants or an implant-supported bridge. Implant-supported bridges typically use two fixtures to carry three or four teeth, which keeps cost down compared with one fixture per tooth.

Full arch
Full-Arch Implants (All-on-4 / All-on-6)
Full-arch implant treatment replaces an entire upper or lower arch on four to six implants using a fixed bridge. Most matched clinicians complete a full upper or lower arch in a single surgical day with an immediate provisional bridge, and a definitive bridge fitted three to six months later.

Bone grafting
Bone Grafting & Sinus Lifts
Bone grafting and sinus lifts rebuild jawbone volume where there is not enough bone for direct implant placement. Most matched Essex clinicians handle moderate grafting in-house as part of an implant plan; complex grafting may be staged or referred to a specialist.

Immediate implants
Immediate Implants
Immediate implants are placed in the same appointment as the extraction of the tooth being replaced, saving three to four months on the conventional timeline. Suitability depends on bone quality, infection at the site, and primary stability at placement.

Implant dentures
Implant-Retained Dentures
Implant-retained dentures are removable dentures held firmly in place by two to four implants per arch. They convert a loose conventional denture into one that stays seated through speech and eating without adhesives, while costing materially less than a fixed full-arch bridge.