Dental implants

Restore your smile with dental implants, a lasting solution for natural-looking, secure tooth replacement.

What are dental implants?

Dental implants are artificial tooth roots made of biocompatible materials such as titanium that are surgically placed into the jawbone to support replacement teeth.

A dental implant is a surgical component that serves as an artificial tooth root. It is typically made of titanium and is surgically positioned into the jawbone beneath the gums. Once in place, the dental implant provides a stable foundation for the attachment of replacement teeth, such as crowns, bridges, or dentures. The process involves several stages, including implant placement, osseointegration (fusion of the implant with the jawbone), and the attachment of prosthetic teeth. Dental implants are known for their durability, functionality, and natural appearance. They offer a long-term solution for individuals with missing teeth, providing improved aesthetics, biting ability, and overall oral health.

What are the benefits of a dental implant?

Dental implants offer several benefits, making them a popular and effective solution for individuals with missing teeth

  1. Natural appearance: Dental implants closely resemble natural teeth, providing a seamless and aesthetically pleasing result. They are customised to match the colour, shape, and size of the surrounding teeth.
  2. Improved speech: Unlike some removable dentures, dental implants do not impede speech. They provide stability and comfort, allowing individuals to speak confidently without concerns about denture movement.
  3. Enhanced chewing ability: Dental implants function like natural teeth, offering strong and stable support for chewing. This allows individuals to enjoy a varied diet without restrictions, promoting better nutrition and overall health.
  4. Preservation of adjacent teeth: Unlike traditional bridges that require the reduction of adjacent teeth, dental implants do not compromise the integrity of nearby healthy teeth. The surrounding natural teeth remain untouched.
  5. Long-term solution: With proper care, dental implants have the potential to last for many years, providing a durable and long-term solution for tooth replacement.
  6. Improved oral health: Dental implants contribute to better oral health by preventing the bone loss that often occurs with missing teeth. They stimulate the jawbone, promoting bone density and maintaining facial structure.
  7. Convenience and comfort: Dental implants eliminate the inconvenience and discomfort associated with removable dentures. They become a permanent part of the mouth, eliminating the need for adhesives or removal during daily activities.
  8. Enhanced self-esteem: Dental implants can significantly improve self-esteem and confidence by restoring a natural-looking and functional smile. Individuals with implants often feel more comfortable and secure in social and professional settings.
  9. Convenient oral care: Caring for dental implants is similar to caring for natural teeth. Regular brushing, flossing, and routine dental check-ups are typically sufficient to maintain their health and longevity.
  10. Versatility: Dental implants can be used to replace a single missing tooth, multiple teeth, or even provide support for full arches of dentures. Their versatility makes them suitable for various tooth replacement scenarios.

While the initial investment in dental implants may be higher than some other tooth replacement options, many individuals find the long-term benefits well worth the cost, considering the improved quality of life and overall oral health they provide.

Does a dental implant hurt?

The dental implant placement procedure itself is typically performed under local anaesthesia, ensuring that patients do not experience pain during the surgery.

The area around the implant site is numbed, making the process comfortable for the individual.

After the implant surgery, it's common to experience some discomfort, swelling, and mild pain in the days following the procedure. However, the level of pain varies among individuals, and many people find the discomfort to be manageable with over-the-counter pain medications and prescribed medications, if necessary.

The discomfort usually arises from the surgical site and soft tissues healing around the implant. Most patients can return to their regular activities within a day or two, and any postoperative discomfort tends to subside gradually.

It's crucial to follow the postoperative care instructions provided by the dentist, which may include recommendations for pain management, oral hygiene practices, and dietary restrictions during the initial healing period.

Overall, while there may be some temporary discomfort associated with the dental implant procedure, the long-term benefits, including a stable and natural-looking tooth replacement, often outweigh the short-term discomfort experienced during the recovery phase.

Whats the difference between a dental implant and dentures?

Dental implants and dentures serve as distinct options for tooth replacement, differing in various aspects.

Dental implants involve a surgical procedure where titanium posts are implanted into the jawbone, providing a stable foundation for individual crowns, bridges, or dentures. This method ensures a secure and permanent solution by integrating the implant with the bone, mimicking the functionality of natural teeth.

In contrast, dentures are removable appliances that sit on the gums, relying on adhesives or natural suction for stability. While modern dentures have improved in terms of stability, they may still be less secure compared to dental implants.

In terms of functionality, dental implants function akin to natural teeth, offering efficient chewing without the potential movement or discomfort associated with dentures. Dentures, on the other hand, may impact speech and require an adjustment period, and they may not match the chewing efficiency of natural teeth or implants.

Maintenance and care differ as well. Dental implants are cared for like natural teeth, with regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups. Dentures, being removable, need to be taken out for cleaning, and the gums also require attention. Denture adhesives may be used for added stability, and regular adjustments and relining are often necessary.

Regarding longevity, dental implants, with proper care, can last for many years or even a lifetime. They provide a durable and long-term solution. Dentures may require replacement or adjustments over time due to changes in the jawbone, wear and tear, or shifts in oral health.

In terms of cost, dental implants typically involve a higher initial investment, but some individuals find them cost-effective in the long run due to their longevity. Dentures, while more affordable initially, may incur ongoing costs for maintenance and replacements.

Lastly, aesthetics play a role. Dental implants provide a natural and aesthetically pleasing appearance, designed to match the characteristics of surrounding teeth. While modern dentures aim for a natural look, they may not offer the same level of realism as dental implants, especially in terms of stability and fit.

Ultimately, the choice between dental implants and dentures depends on individual preferences, oral health, budget considerations, and specific tooth replacement needs. Consulting with a dentist is essential to determine the most suitable option based on individual circumstances.

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We accept Medibank Insurance health fund for reduced dental fees.
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