Single Tooth Replacement
Single Tooth Implant in Sheffield
A single tooth implant can replace one missing tooth with a fixed restoration designed to feel stable, look natural, and protect the surrounding teeth from unnecessary preparation. At High Street Dental Care, every implant case is planned carefully with modern CBCT 3D imaging so treatment is based on your smile, your bite, and your long-term oral health.
Why Choose a Single Implant
A fixed way to replace one missing tooth
If you have lost a tooth because of trauma, decay, infection, or a long-standing gap, a single implant can often provide a secure replacement without involving the neighbouring teeth. Instead of relying on adjacent teeth for support, the implant is placed into the jaw and later restored with a carefully made crown.
This makes single tooth implants a popular option for patients who want something that looks natural and feels more stable than a removable alternative. It can also help preserve normal chewing and keep the surrounding teeth untouched.
At High Street Dental Care, we assess gum health, bone support, the bite, and the position of the missing tooth before recommending treatment. Every single tooth case is individually planned rather than treated as a standard template.
Single tooth implants may help when you want to:
Case Examples
Single implant treatment can be tailored for both front and back teeth
These real case examples help show how single tooth implant treatment can be planned differently for the front or the back of the mouth, depending on smile aesthetics, bite forces, and the condition of the surrounding tissues.
Anterior tooth implant case
This real case helps illustrate how a single implant can restore a front tooth where smile line, gum balance, and natural blending are especially important.
Posterior tooth implant case
This real case supports the discussion around replacing a back tooth, where durability, chewing comfort, and protection of the wider dentition are often key priorities.
Suitability
When is a single tooth implant worth considering?
A single tooth implant may be appropriate if the surrounding teeth are healthy and you want a fixed replacement rather than a denture or bridge. It is also often considered when a tooth cannot be predictably restored and extraction is the most sensible long-term option.
Front and back teeth present different demands. An anterior implant needs particularly careful aesthetic planning. A posterior implant must also withstand the heavier forces of chewing. That is why full assessment and 3D planning are important before treatment begins.
If bone levels have reduced, or if the tooth has been missing for some time, additional planning steps may be needed. We will always explain what is realistic, what is predictable, and whether another solution may suit you better.
Your consultation may include discussion of:
Treatment Journey
How single tooth implant treatment is planned
1. Consultation and assessment
We assess the missing tooth site, your gum health, your bite, and the surrounding teeth so we can understand whether a single implant is appropriate.
2. CBCT 3D planning
Our CBCT 3D imaging helps us assess bone support, nearby structures, and implant positioning with greater precision.
3. Implant placement and healing
The implant is placed in the jaw under controlled clinical conditions. Healing time varies depending on the case and whether any preparatory procedures are needed.
4. Final crown and aftercare
Once the implant has healed appropriately, the final crown is fitted and we guide you on hygiene, reviews, and long-term maintenance.
Cost and Finance
What affects the cost of a single tooth implant?
The fee depends on the complexity of the case, the condition of the tooth site, the type of restoration needed, and whether any preparatory procedures are required. A front tooth case can differ from a back tooth case in both planning and restorative detail.
Rather than offering a generic figure without examining the site properly, we prefer to provide a clear personal treatment plan after assessment. That way, you understand the stages involved and the likely investment for your own smile.
If you would like to discuss payment support, please visit our finance page or contact the practice.
Your treatment plan may depend on:
Whether the missing tooth is in the aesthetic zone or the biting zone.
The health of the gum tissue and the surrounding bone.
Whether the tooth has been missing for some time.
Whether additional procedures are needed before or alongside placement.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about single tooth implants in Sheffield
Can a single implant look like a natural tooth?
That is always the goal. The outcome depends on planning, the position of the tooth, gum levels, and the way the final crown is made, which is why front tooth cases need especially careful assessment.
Do I need an implant if only one tooth is missing?
Not always. Some patients are better suited to a bridge or another option. We will explain the advantages and limitations of each route before you decide.
How long does a single tooth implant take?
Timings vary depending on healing, the condition of the site, and whether extra preparatory treatment is required. We will provide a realistic timeline after assessment.
Can you replace both front and back teeth with implants?
Yes, single implants can be used in both situations, but the planning priorities differ. Front teeth require especially careful smile design, while back teeth need strong functional support.
Thinking about a Single Tooth Implant in Sheffield?
Book a consultation with High Street Dental Care to find out whether a single implant is the right solution for your smile, your bite, and your long-term oral health.

