💡Choosing between dental implants, dentures, and bridges? This guide compares appearance, comfort, longevity, and UK costs — plus practical pros and cons — so you can decide what fits your needs, budget, and lifestyle.
When it comes to replacing missing teeth, three main options are available in the UK: dental implants, dentures, and dental bridges. Each has its advantages, disadvantages, and ideal use cases.
At The Campbell Clinic in Nottingham, we’ve helped thousands of patients restore their smiles with all three solutions. In this guide, we’ll break down the differences, costs, pros and cons, and long-term considerations to help you make an informed choice.
The right tooth replacement option doesn’t just restore your smile — it protects your long-term oral health.
Dental implants are small titanium posts that replace missing tooth roots. They integrate with the jawbone and support a crown, bridge, or denture.
💡Choosing between dental implants, dentures, and bridges? This guide compares appearance, comfort, longevity, and UK costs — plus practical pros and cons — so you can decide what fits your needs, budget, and lifestyle.
When it comes to replacing missing teeth, three main options are available in the UK: dental implants, dentures, and dental bridges. Each has its advantages, disadvantages, and ideal use cases.
At The Campbell Clinic in Nottingham, we’ve helped thousands of patients restore their smiles with all three solutions. In this guide, we’ll break down the differences, costs, pros and cons, and long-term considerations to help you make an informed choice.
The right tooth replacement option doesn’t just restore your smile — it protects your long-term oral health.

Dentures are removable prosthetics that sit on top of your gums, replacing multiple missing teeth. They can be partial (replacing some teeth) or full (replacing an entire jaw).
Approximately £500–£3,000, depending on whether you need partial or full dentures.
A dental bridge fills the gap left by missing teeth using crowns fixed to the natural teeth on either side of the gap.
Typically £1,000–£2,500 depending on type and number of teeth replaced.
| Feature | Dental Implants | Dentures | Dental Bridges |
| Appearance | Most natural-looking | Can look natural; stability varies | Natural-looking |
| Comfort | Feels like natural teeth | May slip or rub | Comfortable, fixed |
| Bone Preservation | Yes ✅ | No ❌ | No ❌ |
| Longevity | Often decades with good care* | Typically 5–8 years | Typically 10–15 years |
| Maintenance | Brush & floss like natural teeth | Special cleaning & adhesives | Careful cleaning under/around the bridge |
| Cost (UK average) | £2,500–£3,500 per tooth | £500–£3,000 | £1,000–£2,500 |
| Stability | Fixed, secure | Removable | Fixed |
| Typical Treatment Time | Months (healing/integration) | Weeks | Weeks |
*Outcomes vary by patient. Your clinician will advise based on your oral health, habits, and maintenance.
🦷 At The Campbell Clinic (Nottingham), single-tooth implant treatment with crown is available in three tiers: £2,334.39 (Level 3), £2,986.59 (Level 2), and £4,502.32 (Level 1). Adjunct procedures — e.g., bone grafts — start from £807.19. Full-arch treatment is quoted individually following assessment.
👉 For a full breakdown, see our guide to dental implant costs in the UK.
If you’re looking for the closest match to natural teeth and a long-term solution, implants are often the preferred option. Your clinician will advise on suitability and alternatives.
Yes. Many patients begin with dentures and move to implants later when their budget or health allows.
Traditional bridges usually require shaping the neighbouring teeth to act as anchors. This is one reason many patients consider implants when suitable.
There’s no one-size-fits-all answer.
At The Campbell Clinic, we’ll guide you through every option honestly and help you decide what works best for your needs, budget, and lifestyle.