How can we help with your smile?

How can we help with your smile?


Envisage Dental understand the importance of function with the teeth and offer precision dentistry to ensure you have the best dentures or crowns. Envisage Dental has fitted hundreds of dentures and crowns and our dentists can also help in making dental supports, false teeth and temporary cosmetic teeth in the same day. We also offer teeth implants and semi-permanent dentures for those patients looking for something more fixed and with more function.

If you are thinking of finding a dentist who does precision dentures in Basingstoke or a Basingstoke dentist for private dental crowns, Envisage Dental has fitted hundreds of dentures and crowns boasting second to none experience. Our private Basingstoke dentists can also help in making dental supports, false teeth and temporary cosmetic teeth all in our Basingstoke dental practice.

Our private Basingstoke dentists understand a loss of functionality can impact life and so we aim to provide affordable crowns and dentures in Basingstoke to our patients. Dentures will include full dentures, partial dentures or permanent dentures for our patients who come from all over Hampshire. Our dentist can also help in making dental supports, false teeth and temporary cosmetic teeth in Basingstoke.

Generally, the cost of crowns or dentures in Basingstoke is more cost effective than other areas in Hampshire and London and we are able to make treatments even more affordable through our 0% finance models. The cost of crowns, veneers, bridges or dentures will depend on what work you need doing and we use laboratories both in Basingstoke as well as around Hampshire.

Dental crowns are restorations that protect damaged, cracked or broken down teeth. A crown strengthens your existing, damaged tooth so as to preserve its functionality. Dental crowns are also commonly known as caps (because a crown sits over your existing tooth, covering the entire outer surface).

Crowns are used when your tooth has undergone significant decay and there is not enough tooth structure remaining to support a filling or an inlay and maintain functionality. If a large portion of your tooth has fractured and it cannot be built up using traditional composite bonding techniques or if you have a large cavity and opt for the additional protection a crown offers to your tooth over a large composite filling or an inlay - crowns are used.

Crowns are also used when you have had a dental implant to replace a missing tooth, a crown will be fitted to the abutment of the titanium implant. Following root canal treatment, a crown is often needed to strengthen the tooth. For cosmetic reasons, to improve the aesthetics of your smile, you may opt for all porcelain cosmetic crowns.

Tooth loss can occur for many reasons (periodontal disease, decay or trauma). Dentures have been used to replace missing teeth for many years now with recent technology meaning Dentures can also be mounted on implants creating an affordable way to achieve the benefits of permanent implants. Alternative methods to Dentures of course include dental implants and fixed bridges - our dental team offers all these services.

The loss of your teeth can have negative effects on your self-confidence, your ability to chew food and your bite. Since your teeth provide structure and support to your cheeks, tooth loss can result in the sagging of your cheeks and make you appear older than you are. It is essential that your missing teeth are replaced as soon as possible.

Dentures are removable replacements for your teeth, designed to look and function like your own natural teeth and surrounding gum tissues. Modern-day dentures can look very realistic and natural and feel comfortable. When all your teeth are missing, a complete denture is used to replace them, whereas if only a few teeth need replacing, a partial denture or overdenture is used. Partial dentures can prevent your existing healthy teeth from shifting following tooth loss. On your first appointment, your dentist will assess your needs and thoroughly examine your mouth for suitability for dentures. Some of your existing teeth may need to be extracted first or you may need treatment to get your gums into good health before commencing any treatment. An impression (mould) of your gums will be taken and used as a model to fabricate your dentures to fit the contours of your mouth exactly. A dental technician will make your dentures to your dentist's exact specifications.

In cases where teeth need to be extracted, the structure of your gums and surrounding tissues needs to heal before your final dentures are made. In such cases, an immediate denture will be placed to enable the gums and surrounding tissue to heal properly. Immediate dentures can be easily modified during the healing process, which could take several months.

Book a consultation with our dental experts today to discover how they can improve your smile. Give us a call on 01256 461888.