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About the practice

A specialist consultancybuilt around one surgeon and one lab.

New Forest Dental Implant Office sits in Wiltshire on the Hampshire–Wiltshire border, just inside the New Forest. Most patients are referred by their general dentist for the implant component of treatment; some come directly. Either way, the structure is the same — surgical and restorative work planned by Dr Konstantinos Loukas, with the ceramic prosthesis built by the laboratory team in the same building.

Lead surgeon

Dr Konstantinos Loukas

DMD MSc Bristol · Implant Surgeon

Dr Loukas qualified at the University of Bristol with a Master's in Implant Dentistry, and has been placing implants in Hampshire and Wiltshire since 2006.

The surgical caseload covers single implants, multi-unit bridges, and full-arch rehabilitation. Patients with complex bone or aesthetic considerations are seen with the laboratory technician present from the planning appointment onwards — so the prosthesis is shaped around the surgical plan, not the other way around.

Specific GDC registration number, professional memberships, and additional postgraduate qualifications would be confirmed and added on a discovery call. (Sample design placeholder.)

The clinic, in numbers

Established
2006
~20 years of implant work
Specialism
Implantology only
Surgical & restorative
Setting
Private rural clinic
Edge of the New Forest
Lab
On site
Ceramic team in-house
The clinic in Wiltshire, on the edge of the New Forest

Setting

On the edge of the New Forest.

The clinic is housed in the Wiltshire side of the forest, drawing patients from across Hampshire, Wiltshire and east Dorset. The surrounding landscape — heathland, ancient broadleaf woodland, and the Avon Valley — is part of the calm the practice tries to keep inside the building. Patients who travel for surgery often build the consultation visit into a day in the New Forest.

Postcode: SP5 2BU

The next step

Talk to the team about your case.

Whether you're a patient considering implants or a dentist referring a complex case — a short call is the cheapest way to work out whether we're the right practice.