Natural teeth can be lost through trauma and dental disease. The gold-standard option for replacing missing teeth are dental implants. A dental implant is ideal if you are looking to replace a a gap in your mouth.

DENTAL IMPLANTS

A dental implant is a newer, more accepted method of treatment for many patients wishing to replace their missing teeth. The key benefit to an implant is it does not alter the healthy adjacent teeth. An implant is made of titanium, which is a metal used in various aspects of medicine, well known for its excellent healing properties in the human body. The implant acts similar to a tooth root and is directly anchored within the jawbone so it can provide permanent support to a crown.

WHAT IS A DENTAL IMPLANT?

WHEN TO CONSIDER A DENTAL IMPLANT

  • Replace a single missing tooth

  • Replace several teeth to retain a bridge or loose dentures.

  • Natural aesthetics - An implant crown is placed on the dental implant and sits flush along the gum line, providing a seamless and natural result.

  • Facilitates natural function - As a dental implant is fused to bone, the implant crown on top is supported similarly to a natural tooth is by the tooth root. This facilitates eating and speaking with ease.

  • Prevents bone loss - A dental implant stimulates bone regeneration and growth providing support to your facial structure.

  • Predictable outcome - Dental implants have a 98% success rate and are generally suitable for most people.

BENEFITS OF DENTAL IMPLANTS

TYPES OF DENTAL IMPLANTS

If you are looking to replace a single missing tooth. One dental implant will be placed followed by the placement of an implant crown.

SINGLE IMPLANT

Ideal if you have a large-span gap in your mouth extending multiple teeth. Dental implants can support an implant-supported bridge.

IMPLANT-SUPPORTED BRIDGE

All your teeth retained by 4 dental implants, which can help facilitate a natural smile which is functional and aesthetic.

ALL ON 4 DENTAL IMPLANTS

  • HYGIENE VISIT

    GUM DISINFECTION

    STAIN REMOVAL

    DENTAL EMERGENCIES

  • COMPOSITE FILLINGS

    ROOT CANAL THERAPY

    EXTRACTIONS

    WISDOM TOOTH PAIN

    DENTURES

    DENTAL BRIDGES

    DENTAL CROWNS

  • VENEERS

    COMPOSITE BONDING

    SMILE MAKEOVER

    TOOTH WHITENING

    WHITE SPOT LESIONS

    BOTOX

  • SINGLE IMPLANT

    MULTIPLE IMPLANTS

    FULL ARCH IMPLANTS

    BONE GRAFT

  • INVISALIGN

    FIXED BRACES

OUR TREATMENTS

IMPLANT RETAINED DENTURES

Traditional dentures further stabilised with 2 Implants to help against the common problem of loose dentures. A more secure but removable option.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • The placement of a dental implant will require a small surgical procedure, similar to a tooth extraction and a filling combined. This involves making an incision on the ridge of your bone to reflect back the tissue and accommodate for the implant. This tissue will need to re-heal back to the bone. There may be some swelling and bruising depending on the complexity required, but this would be discussed beforehand. As with any healing stage, there may also be some post-operative discomfort.

    Our clinicians are trained and committed to making your treatment as comfortable as possible. Please do not hesitate to voice any concerns with any of our clinicians during your appointment.

  • Implants can last a lifetime if taken care of correctly. Dental implants – like teeth – can be affected by the bacteria in the mouth. Therefore, gum disease may occur if they are not cleaned properly and there is poor oral hygiene. It is imperative you are a regular attender at your dentist in order to focus on good oral hygiene practice.

  • Dental implants are either made of grade 4 titanium or some mixture of titanium with alloy. These materials feature a high strength and excellent osseointegration and healing capabilities. This allows these implants to have faster healing rates and generally less post-operative discomfort. There are numerous clinical trials that have backed the preservative properties of dental implants.

    With careful planning, correct training and correct pre- and post-operative instructions, dental implants can be very safe.

  • Please click here to view our price list for dental implants. These are general figures as the final treatment cost will depend on the complexity of your case.

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