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Nerve Repositioning in Brompton

Our specialist Brompton clinic provides Nerve Repositioning using advanced technology not commonly available in general dental surgeries. Every practitioner has advanced training in their dental specialty, delivering thorough care with precision. Choose our experienced professionals for reliable Nerve Repositioning results throughout Brompton.

Dr. Ope Sodeinde is a GDC registered specialist with MClinDent Prosthodontics (Distinction) and over 20 years of clinical experience in Nerve Repositioning. Procedures follow BDA and UK healthcare standards, so Brompton patients receive Nerve Repositioning that meets all professional requirements.

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Nerve Repositioning treatments for Brompton residents
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What are Nerve Repositioning?

Nerve Repositioning is a specialised dental surgical procedure performed when patients have missing teeth in the lower jaw area and require dental implants, but lack sufficient bone height above the inferior alveolar nerve. The technique involves carefully moving or repositioning the inferior alveolar nerve—which supplies sensation to the chin and lower lip—to allow for the placement of dental implants in the posterior mandibular region where bone height is limited. This advanced procedure enables dental implant placement in severely atrophic (deteriorated) areas of the lower jaw that would otherwise be unsuitable for implants, though it carries risks of temporary or permanent numbness or altered sensation in the lower lip and chin area.
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Why Choose Us

Select London Dental Specialists for Nerve Repositioning in Brompton and benefit from our flexible payment options and insurance acceptance. Our integrated team includes various specialists working under one roof. We offer extended appointments to fit your schedule. Our successful Nerve Repositioning patients describe their experiences in this video:

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Looking for expert care? Book a private assessment with our highly qualified team in Brompton. Appointments available within days, including lunchtime slots.

Each visit includes detailed diagnostics, expert review, and a fully itemised plan—no pressure. We accept major UK insurance plans and offer easy monthly options.

You’ll be in expert hands—Dr. Sodeinde is one of London’s leading specialists in complex restorative and cosmetic cases. We combine advanced digital tools and evidence-based techniques to achieve high-quality outcomes across all dental concerns.

Call us on +44 7700 100779 or use the form below to book today. We respond promptly—usually within one working day—and you’ll always speak to a knowledgeable member of our team.

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Our Process For Nerve Repositioning

Nerve repositioning is a specialised surgical procedure designed to facilitate dental implant placement in the lower jaw when insufficient bone height exists above the inferior alveolar nerve. At London Dental Specialists, our meticulous process begins with a comprehensive consultation and assessment, where we evaluate your specific dental anatomy and discuss your treatment goals. Following this, we develop a customised nerve repositioning treatment plan tailored to your needs, ensuring optimal outcomes. The procedure itself involves carefully relocating the nerve to create adequate space for implant placement, performed with precision to maintain nerve integrity. Post-treatment, we provide dedicated aftercare support, monitoring your recovery and ensuring optimal healing through regular follow-up appointments.

Recovery Timeline

Step 1

Consultation & Assessment



  • Comprehensive consultation to evaluate dental and nerve health

  • Detailed medical history review

  • Thorough oral examination

  • Advanced imaging techniques for nerve positioning

  • Discussion of aesthetic goals and functional expectations

Step 2

Nerve Repositioning Custom Treatment Plan



  • Detailed 3D imaging and nerve mapping

  • Bone density assessment

  • Customised surgical guide creation

  • Comprehensive surgical protocol

  • Post-operative care planning

Step 3

Nerve Repositioning Treatment Procedures



  • Local Anaesthesia Administration

  • Exposure of the Nerve Canal

  • Mobilisation of the Nerve Bundle

  • Placement of Dental Implants

  • Secure Repositioning of the Nerve

Step 4

Post Nerve Repositioning Treatment Care



  • Ice pack application for swelling management

  • Soft food diet recommendations

  • Specialised oral hygiene protocol

  • Monitoring of lip and chin sensation

  • Scheduled follow-up appointments

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Get Directions to our Dental Clinic from Brompton

Journey from Brompton to London Dental Specialists at 111 Regent's Park Road, NW1 8UR for expert Nerve Repositioning. Take the Central Line to Oxford Circus, then Northern Line to Camden Town station for direct access to our practice. The journey from Brompton takes approximately 35-45 minutes by tube.

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Conditions We Treat With Nerve Repositioning

London Dental Specialists treats multiple dental conditions using Nerve Repositioning in Brompton. Our experienced team evaluates each condition to establish if Nerve Repositioning is the right treatment option for you. We provide clear advice about which conditions benefit best to Nerve Repositioning treatment.


  • Posterior Mandibular Tooth Loss - When patients have missing teeth in the back of the lower jaw and require dental implants for restoration

  • Insufficient Bone Height Above the Inferior Alveolar Nerve - When there is not enough jaw bone above the nerve to safely place dental implants without risk of nerve damage

  • Atrophic Mandible - Severe bone loss in the lower jaw that would otherwise prevent implant placement in the posterior regions

  • Hyperaesthesia from Dental Prosthesis - When patients experience abnormal sensitivity caused by the effect of a dental prosthesis on the alveolar ridge

  • Compromised Posterior Mandibular Regions - Areas of the lower jaw that cannot accommodate standard implant placement due to anatomical limitations

  • Need for Longer Dental Implants - Cases requiring more substantial implants for better stability in the posterior lower jaw

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Meet Our Outstanding Oral Health Team Dedicated to Nerve Repositioning in Brompton

Our expert team brings unparalleled skill to complex dental implant procedures, including inferior alveolar nerve repositioning—a specialised technique for patients with insufficient bone in the posterior mandible. Dr. Sodeinde's periodontal expertise and surgical precision, combined with Dr. Patel's endodontic knowledge of nerve anatomy, ensures safe manipulation of the inferior alveolar nerve during implant placement. Dr. Papagalani contributes orthodontic insights for optimal functional outcomes, while our support staff provides comprehensive care throughout treatment. With advanced qualifications from prestigious institutions like the Royal College of Surgeons, our specialists deliver exceptional results for even the most challenging cases requiring nerve lateralization procedures.
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Dr Ope Sodeinde

Principal Dentist & Specialist in Periodontics

BDS MFDS RCS(Ed) MSc(Rest Dent) MClinDent(Perio) MPerioRCS(Ed)

GDC No: 104071

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Dr Neha Patel

Specialist in Endodontics

BDS MFDS RCS(Ed) FHEA MClinDent(Ed) MEndoRCS(Ed)

GDC No: 150517

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Dr Kia Papagalani

Specialist in Orthodontics

DipDS Athens MS(Ortho) OSU

GDC No: 228487

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is nerve repositioning in dental implant procedures?


Nerve repositioning is a specialised dental surgical procedure where the inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) is temporarily moved to allow for dental implant placement in the posterior mandible (lower jaw) where bone height is limited. At London Dental Specialists, our oral surgeons carefully expose the nerve and gently move it aside during implant placement, then return it to its position. This technique enables implant placement in areas that would otherwise require shorter implants or bone grafting procedures.



When is nerve repositioning recommended for dental implants?


Nerve repositioning is typically recommended in specific clinical situations, including:



  • Severely resorbed posterior mandible with insufficient bone height above the nerve canal

  • Cases where standard implant placement would risk nerve damage

  • Patients who are not suitable candidates for bone grafting procedures

  • Situations requiring longer implants for better stability and function

  • Patients with specific anatomical considerations that make other approaches challenging



What are the risks associated with nerve repositioning?


As with any surgical procedure, nerve repositioning carries certain risks that our specialists at London Dental Specialists will thoroughly discuss during consultation. These may include:



  • Temporary or permanent altered sensation (numbness, tingling or pain) in the lower lip, chin or tongue

  • Potential for nerve damage despite careful handling

  • Infection at the surgical site

  • Bleeding and swelling

  • Delayed healing in some cases



How is the nerve repositioning procedure performed?


At London Dental Specialists, the nerve repositioning procedure involves several precise steps:



  1. Administration of appropriate anaesthesia

  2. Creation of a careful surgical access window in the lateral aspect of the mandible

  3. Identification and gentle mobilisation of the inferior alveolar nerve

  4. Temporary displacement of the nerve while implants are placed

  5. Returning the nerve to its position, often protected by a collagen membrane

  6. Closure of the surgical site with appropriate sutures



What is the recovery period after nerve repositioning surgery?


Recovery after nerve repositioning typically takes 2-4 weeks for initial healing. Patients may experience facial swelling, bruising and altered sensation in the lower lip and chin area during this period. Complete nerve recovery, if temporary paraesthesia occurs, may take 3-6 months. London Dental Specialists provides comprehensive post-operative care instructions and regular follow-up appointments to monitor healing progress and ensure optimal outcomes.



What alternatives exist to nerve repositioning for dental implants?


London Dental Specialists offers several alternatives to nerve repositioning that may be suitable depending on your specific case:



  • Short dental implants that can be placed above the nerve

  • Bone grafting procedures to increase bone height

  • Zygomatic implants for upper jaw cases

  • All-on-4 or All-on-6 implant solutions that can avoid the nerve area

  • Guided implant placement using advanced 3D imaging techniques



How successful is nerve repositioning for dental implants?


Nerve repositioning has a success rate of approximately 85-95% when performed by experienced specialists like those at London Dental Specialists. The procedure allows for placement of longer implants with better primary stability. While temporary nerve disturbance is common, permanent nerve damage is rare when performed by qualified surgeons using proper techniques and advanced imaging. Long-term implant survival rates are comparable to conventional implant placement methods.



How do I know if I'm a candidate for nerve repositioning?


Determining candidacy for nerve repositioning requires a comprehensive evaluation at London Dental Specialists. This assessment includes:



  • 3D cone beam CT scanning to evaluate bone dimensions and nerve position

  • Review of medical and dental history

  • Examination of current oral health status

  • Discussion of treatment goals and expectations

  • Consideration of alternative treatment options


Our specialists will recommend the most appropriate approach based on your specific anatomical and clinical situation.



What should I expect during the consultation for nerve repositioning?


During your consultation at London Dental Specialists for nerve repositioning, you can expect:



  • A thorough examination of your oral cavity and existing dentition

  • Advanced 3D imaging to assess bone volume and nerve location

  • Discussion of your medical history and any factors that might affect treatment

  • Explanation of the procedure, including benefits, risks and alternatives

  • Opportunity to ask questions and address concerns

  • Development of a personalised treatment plan

  • Information about costs, timeline and what to expect during recovery


Need to talk about your Nerve Repositioning treatment in Brompton? We're here for you - contact our team with any questions about Nerve Repositioning. As your Brompton dental practice, we're committed to your wellbeing.

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Nerve Repositioning Aftercare Products and Methods




















































































Product Brands What it Takes Care of Details
Prescription Pain Relief NHS prescribed medications Post-surgical pain management Follow your surgeon's dosage instructions carefully for nerve pain management.
Anti-inflammatory Medication Nurofen, Voltarol Swelling reduction Helps reduce inflammation following nerve repositioning surgery.
Cold Compress Boots, Superdrug Swelling management Apply to the outside of the face for 20 minutes on, 20 minutes off during the first 48 hours.
Ultra-Soft Toothbrush Oral-B Sensitive, Colgate Slim Soft Gentle cleaning Essential for cleaning around the surgical site without causing irritation.
Antimicrobial Mouthwash Corsodyl, Dentyl Infection prevention Helps prevent infection during healing when brushing may be difficult.
Saline Rinse Sterimar, Boots Pharmaceuticals Gentle cleaning Non-irritating rinse to keep the surgical area clean.
Soft Diet Supplements Complan, Fortisip Nutrition Ensures proper nutrition during the recovery period when chewing is difficult.
Vitamin B Complex Holland & Barrett, Boots Nerve healing support May support nerve regeneration and healing (consult your surgeon first).
Lip Balm Vaseline, Carmex Lip comfort Prevents lip dryness during recovery when mouth breathing may be more common.
Oral Irrigation Device Waterpik, Philips Sonicare Airfloss Gentle cleaning Low-pressure setting helps clean around surgical sites without disrupting healing.
Numbness Monitoring Journal Any notebook Recovery tracking Document areas of numbness and sensation changes to discuss with your surgeon.
Oral Anaesthetic Gel Bonjela, Anbesol Localised pain relief Provides temporary relief for specific areas of discomfort.
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