Dental Implants

What are Dental Implants?

Looking for a permanent solution for missing teeth? Dental implants may be the answer. A dental implant is a small, titanium screw that is surgically placed in the jawbone to replace the missing tooth’s roots. Over time, the implant fuses with the bone to provide a stable base for an artificial tooth, or crown, to be placed on top. The crown is customized to match the size, shape, and color of your other teeth, giving you a natural-looking smile. Dental implants can also be used to support dental bridges or dentures, providing a secure fit and a comfortable feel. Contact us to learn more about dental implants and how they can improve your smile.

When might a Dental Implant be needed?

Looking to replace one or more missing teeth? Dental implants may be a suitable solution if you have a fully grown, healthy jawbone, no gum disease, and no conditions that affect bone healing. Your dentist at Deakin Dental Care will assess your suitability for the dental implant procedure during your consultation.

What happens during a Dental Implant procedure?

The dental implant procedure involves multiple stages and minor operations that take several months to complete. First, scans and x-rays are taken to determine the best placement for the implant. An anaesthetic is used during the minor operation to fit the implant into the jawbone. Over time, the bone grows around the implant, and a foundation is created for the new tooth or teeth. A mould is taken, and the artificial tooth or teeth are screwed or cemented into the foundation. The process requires several visits to the dentist and possible scans or x-rays. Contact us to learn more about the dental implant procedure.

What to expect after a Dental Implant

Following a dental implant procedure, patients may experience bruising, swelling, pain, and bleeding from the gums. Soft foods are recommended after surgery to allow the implant site to heal properly.

Dental implants offer an alternative to dentures or dental bridges. They provide a natural look and feel that is comparable to your own teeth, without compromising the quality of surrounding teeth.

What are the benefits and risks of a Dental Implant?

Dental implants are usually successful. Problems are rare but include:
  • Infection
  • Injury or Damage to Surrounding Teeth or Blood Vessels
  • Nerve Damage
  • Sinus Problems

What are the alternatives to a Dental Implants?

The alternatives to dental implants are wearing dentures or having a dental bridge. The advantages of dental implants is they look and feel like your own teeth and they don’t sacrifice the quality of other teeth.

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