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Nerve Repositioning in Greenwich

Select our Greenwich clinic for Nerve Repositioning with advanced technology and specialist care beyond standard dental practices. Each dentist has perfected specific areas of advanced dental treatment, delivering complete care with careful attention to detail. Trust our experienced professionals for consistent Nerve Repositioning results throughout Greenwich.

Our dental specialists maintain active GDC registration and CQC compliance, ensuring Greenwich patients receive fully compliant specialist care. Every treatment we deliver meets BDA, GDC and UK healthcare standards, ensuring Greenwich residents receive care following professional guidelines.

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What are Nerve Repositioning?

Nerve Repositioning is a specialised dental surgical technique performed when a patient has missing teeth in the posterior region of the lower jaw and requires dental implants but lacks sufficient bone height above the inferior alveolar nerve. The procedure involves carefully moving or repositioning the inferior alveolar nerve, which supplies sensation to the patient's chin and lower lip areas, allowing for the placement of dental implants in severely atrophic posterior mandibular regions where implant placement would otherwise be impossible or risky. This advanced procedure enables patients with significant bone loss to receive dental implants without the need for extensive bone grafting, though it carries potential risks including temporary or permanent numbness or altered sensation in the lower lip and chin area.
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Why Choose Us

Trust London Dental Specialists for your Nerve Repositioning needs with our established track record of numerous successful treatments in Greenwich. Our recognised team uses modern technology for precise treatment planning. We offer urgent appointments and flexible availability. See how our real patients rate their Nerve Repositioning experience:

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Looking for expert care? Book a private assessment with our highly qualified team in Greenwich. We offer flexible scheduling—including weekend times.

Each visit includes detailed diagnostics, expert review, and a fully itemised plan—no pressure. Affordable plans available. Insurance-friendly. Always fair and transparent on price.

Our practice is led by Dr. Ope Sodeinde, a GDC-registered Specialist in Prosthodontics with over 20 years of clinical experience. From diagnostics to aftercare, our team uses the latest dental technology and clinical protocols to deliver safe, consistent results.

Get started by calling +44 7700 100779 or sending your details through the form. 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. This technique involves carefully relocating the nerve responsible for sensation in the lower lip and chin, thereby creating adequate space for implant insertion. At London Dental Specialists, our process begins with a comprehensive consultation and assessment to evaluate your specific needs. We then develop a customised treatment plan, followed by the precise surgical procedure performed by our experienced specialists. Post-treatment care includes dedicated aftercare support and regular follow-up appointments to monitor your recovery and ensure optimal healing.

Recovery Timeline

Step 1

Consultation & Assessment



  • Comprehensive consultation and assessment

  • Advanced 3D imaging scans

  • Thorough medical evaluation

  • Personalised treatment planning

  • Discussion of questions and concerns

Step 2

Nerve Repositioning Custom Treatment Plan



  • Detailed surgical planning with 3D imaging

  • Inferior alveolar nerve mapping

  • Comprehensive medical evaluation

  • Personalised surgical approach

  • Post-operative care instructions

Step 3

Nerve Repositioning Treatment Procedures



  • Exposure of the nerve canal

  • Mobilisation of the nerve

  • Implant placement

  • Repositioning the nerve

Step 4

Post Nerve Repositioning Treatment Care



  • Cold compress application to reduce swelling

  • Prescribed medication management for pain and infection prevention

  • Soft food diet recommendations

  • Specialised oral hygiene protocols

  • Monitoring of sensation changes in lower lip and chin

  • Long-term maintenance guidance

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Get Directions to our Dental Clinic from Greenwich

Travel by car from Greenwich to London Dental Specialists at 111 Regent's Park Road, NW1 8UR via the A40 and A4 into central London. Parking is available near the practice with disabled spaces provided. The drive from Greenwich typically takes 30-40 minutes depending on traffic conditions.

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Conditions We Treat With Nerve Repositioning

We treat particular dental conditions using Nerve Repositioning at our Greenwich practice, focusing on conditions that obtain good results with this treatment. Our experienced team establishes which conditions are most suitable to Nerve Repositioning. We provide detailed information about treatment success for different conditions.


  • Posterior Mandible Tooth Loss - Nerve repositioning is particularly beneficial for patients with missing teeth in the back of the lower jaw (posterior mandible) who require dental implants but have insufficient bone height above the inferior alveolar nerve.

  • Atrophic Mandible - This procedure helps patients with significant bone loss in the lower jaw, allowing for successful dental implant placement in areas where the mandibular nerve would otherwise prevent it.

  • Inadequate Bone Height - When there is not enough vertical bone dimension between the alveolar ridge and the inferior alveolar nerve canal for standard implant placement.

  • Failed Previous Implants - Patients who have experienced unsuccessful implant procedures in the posterior mandible due to nerve proximity issues may benefit from nerve repositioning.

  • Prosthetic Rehabilitation Cases - Complex cases requiring full dental restoration in the lower jaw where conventional implant placement is not possible without addressing the nerve position.

  • Hyperaesthesia from Dental Prosthesis - Patients experiencing heightened sensitivity or discomfort from dentures or other dental prostheses pressing on the mental nerve area.

  • Compromised Posterior Mandibular Regions - Severely compromised areas of the lower jaw that require specialised surgical techniques to enable successful implant placement.

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Get to Know Our Dedicated Oral Health Team Focused on Nerve Repositioning in Greenwich

Our expert team brings advanced skill to complex nerve repositioning procedures, essential for dental implant placement in the posterior mandible with insufficient bone above the inferior alveolar nerve. Dr. Sodeinde's periodontal expertise and surgical precision, combined with Dr. Patel's endodontic knowledge of dental nerve anatomy, ensures optimal outcomes when relocating the nerve that supplies sensation to the chin and lower lip. Dr. Papagalani's orthodontic background complements our comprehensive approach to jaw rehabilitation. Our specialists hold prestigious qualifications from institutions including the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, with extensive experience in managing challenging cases where nerve lateralization is required for successful implant treatment in atrophic mandibles.
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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?


Nerve repositioning is a specialized oral surgical procedure that involves carefully moving the inferior alveolar nerve—the nerve that provides sensation to your lower lip, chin, and teeth—to allow for dental implant placement in the posterior lower jaw. At London Dental Specialists, our oral surgeons perform this advanced technique in cases where severe bone loss in the lower jaw would otherwise prevent implant placement. The procedure creates space for dental implants while preserving nerve function, providing a solution for patients with significant mandibular atrophy who wish to avoid extensive bone grafting or removable dentures.



Is nerve repositioning painful?


Nerve repositioning at London Dental Specialists is performed under appropriate sedation and local anaesthesia to ensure you feel no pain during the procedure. Following surgery, patients typically experience moderate discomfort and facial swelling for several days, which gradually subsides. Some temporary numbness or altered sensation in the lower lip, chin, and gums is expected as the nerve heals from being repositioned. Our specialists prescribe appropriate pain management medications and provide comprehensive aftercare instructions to minimize discomfort during recovery. Regular follow-up appointments allow us to monitor your healing and nerve function closely.



How much does nerve repositioning cost in London?


The cost of nerve repositioning at London Dental Specialists typically ranges from £3,000 to £5,000, not including the subsequent dental implant placement. This specialized procedure requires significant surgical expertise and is usually performed as part of a comprehensive treatment plan for complex cases. Factors affecting the cost include the extent of nerve repositioning required, whether unilateral or bilateral treatment is needed, and your specific anatomical challenges. During your consultation, we provide a detailed treatment plan with transparent pricing. Given the complexity of this procedure, we recommend discussing financing options with our treatment coordinators.



How long does the nerve repositioning procedure take?


At London Dental Specialists, a typical nerve repositioning procedure takes approximately 1.5 to 3 hours to complete. The exact duration depends on whether one or both sides of the jaw require treatment, the complexity of your specific anatomy, and the extent of bone deficiency in your lower jaw. This meticulous procedure requires precise surgical technique to safely reposition the nerve while preserving its function. Our specialists allocate sufficient time to ensure every step is performed with the utmost care and precision, prioritizing both successful implant placement and preservation of nerve integrity.



What is the recovery time after nerve repositioning?


Recovery after nerve repositioning at London Dental Specialists follows a progressive timeline. The initial healing phase lasts approximately 2-3 weeks, during which you'll experience swelling, bruising, and discomfort that gradually improves. Most patients can return to light activities within 7-10 days, though strenuous exercise should be avoided for at least 3 weeks. Complete healing and nerve adaptation typically takes 3-6 months, during which sensation gradually returns to normal in most cases. Throughout this period, regular follow-up appointments are scheduled to monitor your healing and nerve function. Dental implant placement is usually performed after this recovery period to ensure optimal integration.



Am I a good candidate for nerve repositioning?


You may be a good candidate for nerve repositioning at London Dental Specialists if:



  • You have significant bone loss in the posterior lower jaw

  • You want fixed dental implants rather than removable dentures

  • You wish to avoid extensive bone grafting procedures

  • You're in good general health with no conditions that impair healing

  • You don't smoke or are willing to quit during the recovery period

  • You understand and accept the risks of temporary or permanent altered sensation

  • You're committed to the extended treatment timeline


This advanced procedure is reserved for specific clinical situations where other options are less favorable. Our specialists conduct thorough examinations including 3D imaging to determine if nerve repositioning is appropriate for your case.



What are the alternatives to nerve repositioning?


At London Dental Specialists, we consider several alternatives to nerve repositioning depending on your specific clinical situation. These include:



  • Short dental implants that can be placed above the nerve without repositioning

  • Vertical bone augmentation procedures to build up bone height above the nerve

  • All-on-4 or similar concepts that utilize angled implants in available bone

  • Removable full or partial dentures that don't require surgical intervention

  • Zygomatic implants that anchor in the cheekbone, bypassing the lower jaw entirely


Each alternative has its own benefits and limitations. During your consultation, our specialists discuss all viable options, considering factors such as your oral health, anatomy, functional requirements, and personal preferences to recommend the most suitable approach for your situation.



What are the risks or side effects of nerve repositioning?


Nerve repositioning at London Dental Specialists carries specific risks that should be carefully considered:



  • Temporary numbness or altered sensation in the lower lip, chin, and gums (common)

  • Permanent paresthesia or dysesthesia in areas supplied by the nerve (uncommon but possible)

  • Infection of the surgical site

  • Bleeding or hematoma formation

  • Facial asymmetry or changes in facial contour

  • Mandibular fracture (very rare)

  • Implant failure despite successful nerve repositioning


While these risks exist, our highly specialized surgeons use advanced techniques including surgical microscopes and nerve monitoring to minimize complications. We thoroughly discuss all potential risks during your consultation and take every precaution to ensure the safest possible outcome.



How should I care for myself after nerve repositioning surgery?


After nerve repositioning surgery at London Dental Specialists, follow these aftercare instructions:



  1. Take all prescribed antibiotics and pain medications exactly as directed

  2. Apply ice packs to the outside of your face for 20 minutes on/off for the first 48 hours

  3. Maintain a soft or liquid diet for at least 2 weeks, avoiding chewing on the surgical side

  4. Keep your head elevated, including when sleeping, for the first week

  5. Avoid disturbing the surgical site—no rinsing, spitting, or touching for the first 24 hours

  6. After 24 hours, rinse gently with prescribed antiseptic mouthwash or saltwater

  7. Do not smoke or use tobacco products as these significantly impair healing

  8. Avoid strenuous physical activity for at least 3 weeks

  9. Attend all scheduled follow-up appointments for suture removal and healing assessment

  10. Report any unusual symptoms immediately, including severe pain, excessive bleeding, or fever


Our team provides detailed, personalized instructions and is available 24/7 for emergency concerns during your recovery period.


Want to know more about Nerve Repositioning in Greenwich? We're here to help - reach out to us with any concerns about Nerve Repositioning. From our Greenwich location, we're ready to support you.

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Nerve Repositioning Aftercare Products and Methods




















































































Product Brands What it Takes Care of Details
Prescription Pain Relief NHS Prescribed Post-surgical pain management Stronger pain relief for the initial recovery period after nerve repositioning.
Anti-inflammatory Medication Nurofen, Voltarol Swelling reduction Helps reduce facial swelling following nerve repositioning surgery.
Antimicrobial Mouthwash Corsodyl, Listerine Advanced Defence Infection prevention Helps prevent infection at the surgical site during healing.
Ultra-Soft Toothbrush Oral-B Sensitive, Colgate Ultra Soft Gentle cleaning For careful cleaning around the surgical area once permitted by your surgeon.
Cold Compress Boots, Superdrug Swelling management Reusable cold compress to reduce post-surgical swelling.
Soft Diet Supplements Complan, Fortisip Nutrition Nutritional supplements for the soft food diet period following surgery.
Nerve Pain Relief Gel Voltarol, Biofreeze Nerve discomfort Topical relief for nerve-related discomfort during healing (external use only).
Vitamin B Complex Holland & Barrett, Boots Nerve healing support Supports nerve tissue regeneration and healing.
Saline Nasal Spray Sterimar, Otrivine Natural Sinus care Gentle nasal irrigation to prevent sinus pressure during healing.
Oral Irrigation System Waterpik (gentle settings only) Gentle cleaning For careful cleaning around implants after full healing (only when approved by surgeon).
Lip Balm Vaseline, Blistex Lip comfort Prevents lip dryness during recovery when mouth breathing may be more common.
Jaw Support Wrap Boots, Amazon UK Jaw support Provides gentle support for the jaw during the initial healing phase.
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