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There is a Groupon deal on until midnight for a dental implant for ?995 at Angel Dental and Cosmetic Centre. I have not smiled properly in months and I desperately need a new tooth! Implants are usually ?2,500 so this is a really good deal.


However, I am not very familiar with implant procedures and I am not sure whether it is safe to just buy a voucher off the internet without really knowing very much about the centre or the procedure... I am now in the process of researching.


Has anybody had this done before? If so, do you have any advice?


Thank you

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The Weekend Guardian covered Groupon a couple of weeks ago. It maybe worth looking at the Guardian website - not a particularly positive story. Many reports of people either not being able to get the deal they had paid for or finding the company selling the deal cheaper if you went to them directly.
I need one or two myself. It depends how much bone you've got to support the implant. If you have been told you have peridontal disease to any degree, you might have difficulty finding a dentist to do the work. Get a professional assessment of your bone and gums

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