Dental Implants Guildford
A missing tooth can make everyday activities such as eating and speaking more difficult, and it can also impact your confidence. At Dental Fitness Centre near Guildford, we offer advanced dental implant treatments that restore your smile with natural-looking, long-lasting results.
What Are Dental Implants?
Dental implants are small titanium posts that replace the root of a missing tooth. Once securely placed in the jaw, they provide a stable foundation for crowns, bridges, or dentures. Unlike traditional tooth replacement methods, implants help maintain bone health and preserve the natural shape of your face.


Dental Implant Options in Guildford
Every smile is different, which is why we offer a range of treatments to suit your needs:
- Single Implants – Replace one missing tooth with a strong, natural-looking crown.
- Multiple Implants – Secure several missing teeth with implant-supported bridges.
- All-on-4 / Full Arch Solutions – Restore a complete arch of teeth with as few as four implants.
- Implant-Supported Dentures – Say goodbye to loose dentures with secure, comfortable implant anchoring.
Why Choose Dental Fitness Centre for Dental Implants in Guildford?
- Highly trained implant dentists with extensive experience
- Modern techniques and digital technology for accuracy and comfort
- Tailored treatment plans designed around your lifestyle and goals
- Friendly, supportive care from consultation to aftercare
Begin Your Implant Journey Today
Dental implants are the closest solution to having your natural teeth back. If you’re considering dental implants in Guildford, our expert team is here to guide you through your options and help you achieve a healthy, confident smile that lasts.
Book Your Consultation
Take the first step towards restoring your smile. Contact Dental Fitness Centre today to arrange a consultation and discover how our Guildford dental implants can transform your confidence.


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Darren sets high professional standards in the provision of his dental care. His broad range of experience and postgraduate qualifications allow him to carry out treatment ranging from routine family care up to complex restorative and surgical implant dentistry.
Darren understands the importance of listening and communicating well with his patients. He has worked with his nurse, Andrea, as a team since 2006. Together they keep patients relaxed in a warm and friendly atmosphere.
The award of three postgraduate qualifications show Darren’s commitment to providing the best standards of care. Several of his papers have been published in dental journals. He has a further interest in placing and restoring implants and holds the Diploma in Implant Dentistry from the Royal College of Surgeons. His skills have also been recognised with the award of Membership of the Faculty of Dental Surgery (MFDS) and the Faculty of General Dental Practitioners (MFGDP).
Darren’s experience and training mean he is also ideally suited to carry out facial aesthetic work. He is able to perform a range of treatments using Botox and dermal filler materials.
Darren joined the practice as a partner in 2006 following 10 years of service in the Royal Army Dental Corps. He served in a wide range of locations including Iraq, Kosovo and Germany. He is married to Tricia and has two daughters, Olivia and Yasmin. He couples family life with active interests in cycling and golf.
If you would like to contact Darren directly to enquire about implants, restorative or cosmetic dentistry, then he is happy to receive and respond to your emails via darren@dentalfitnesscentre.co.uk.
What exactly is a dental implant?
A dental implant is a high-tech plug that replaces your tooth root. It is surgically implanted into the jaw using state-of-the-art equipment and techniques, and is made from super-strong, biocompatible titanium – to which your jaw bone will eventually bond. Once this has happened, a prosthetic tooth can be screwed onto the implant.
Can anyone have implants?
Implants can only be considered for healthy mouths – so some patients may find that the process of getting implants will first require other dental work, such as bone grafting, gum surgery or orthodontics. Make an appointment at Strickalnds Dental Fitness Centre for an initial consultation to assess your suitability for implants.
How does the dental implant procedure work?
Dental implant surgery is high-tech, minimally invasive and highly accurate – so it involves the least possible trauma and therefore a swift recovery time. Once the implant has been placed in the jaw, you will need to wait a few weeks for the integration process to take place – this is where your natural bone tissue grows around the implant, securing it in place for life. Once integration has successfully completed, you’ll be able to return to Stricklands Dental Fitness Centre for the final fitting of your new tooth.
What are the advantages of dental implants?
Because dental implants provide the same function, feel and look as natural teeth, you’ll never need to compromise when it comes to eating, drinking and smiling with complete confidence. In addition, dental implants play an important role in maintaining the structure of your face: their firm position within the jawbone prevents teeth from shifting around and the jaw from shrinking – both of which cause ageing facial sagging. In short: with dental implants, you’ll stay looking youthful for longer.

GDC Registration Number - 76913
GMC Registration Number - 4657231
Mr Haers brings a wealth of experience to implantology and offers a full range of services – from placement of single implants to more extensive rehabilitation, including autogenous and allogenic augmentation. Implant treatments are carried out using Straumann implants exclusively.
Piet is currently Clinical Director and Cleft Surgeon of the South Thames Cleft Team at Guy’s Hospital in London and Consultant Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon at the Guildford Nuffield Hospital. He was Honorary Visiting Doctor at the Postgraduate Medical School of the University of Surrey until 2014. Since 2005, he has been a faculty member of the Specialist Dental Diploma Course of the FGDP of the Royal College of Surgeons.
Piet studied medicine and dentistry in Namur and Leuven, Belgium, and trained in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in Bruges, Arnhem and Zurich. Between 1992 and 1999 he was member of staff of the Department of Oral and Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery at the University Hospital of Zurich. His main surgical interests are facial deformity with cleft lip and palate surgery, orthognathic surgery and facial plastic surgery as well as pre-implant surgery, dental implants and oro-facial rehabilitation. His main research interests are 3D imaging and the application of biodegradable materials in oral and maxillofacial surgery.
Are implants possible for nervous patients?
Yes – especially at Stricklands Dental Fitness Centre, where we pride ourselves on our wide range of options for nervous patients, including IV sedation. Implant surgery is so high-tech, it causes very little discomfort and patients usually recover very quickly.
Are implants safe?
Yes, dental implants are a well-established treatment, supported by over 30 years of clinical evidence and a 95% success rate or higher. Implants actually improve the health of your jaw.
How long does the implant process take?
It can vary between 3-6 months depending on the complexity of your case.
How quickly can I go back to work after implants?
Most patients can return to work within one or two days of surgery.