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Dental implants are artificial tooth roots that provide a permanent base for fixed replacement teeth.
They’re an effective long-term solution for people who suffer from missing teeth, failing teeth, or chronic dental problems.
Benefits of Dental Implants
Treatments
- Natural look and feel
- Improved speech and comfort
- Easier eating
- Long-lasting (25+ years with proper care)
- Preserve facial structure
- High success rate (95-98%)
Components of a Dental Implant:
- The implant: A screw that serves as a root for your new teeth. This is permanently attached to your jaw.
- The abutment: A permanent but removable connector that supports and holds a tooth or set of teeth.
- The crown: This is the visible part of the tooth. It’s usually made of zirconia or porcelain for durability and appearance.
Why Replace Missing Teeth?
- Prevents damage to your remaining teeth and jaw muscles
- Maintains proper alignment of your surrounding teeth
- Preserves the jawbone and facial structure
- Improves your overall oral health and confidence
The Dental Implant Procedure
- Planning: Thorough examination and treatment planning
- Implant Placement: Surgical insertion of the implant
- Healing: Osseointegration (3-6 months)
- Abutment Placement: Attaching the connector
- Crown Attachment: Fitting the visible tooth
Dental Implants vs. Dentures
Feature | Dental Implants | Dentures |
---|---|---|
Longevity | 25+ years to a lifetime | 5-8 years |
Stability | Fixed in place | May slip or shift |
Bone Preservation | Preserves jawbone | May lead to bone loss |
Eating Comfort | Eat all foods comfortably | Some food restrictions |
Maintenance | Brush and floss normally | Requires special cleaning |
Natural Look and Feel | Most natural appearance | May look artificial |
Initial Cost | Higher | Lower |
Long-term Cost | Lower (due to longevity) | Higher (due to replacements) |
Cost and Payment Options
- Single implant cost: $3,000 to $6,500
- Factors affecting cost: number of implants, complexity, additional treatments
- Flexible payment plans are available
- Potential insurance coverage
Alternative Tooth Replacement Options
While dental implants are often the best solution for missing teeth, we offer a range of tooth replacement options. During your consultation, we’ll discuss all available options and help you choose the best option for your specific needs and circumstances.
Alternative options include:
- Dental Bridges | Pros: Less invasive, quicker process | Cons: May affect adjacent teeth, shorter lifespan than implants
- Partial Dentures | Pros: Non-invasive, affordable | Cons: Less stable, may affect speech, requires special care
- Full Dentures | Pros: Suitable for full arch replacement, non-invasive | Cons: May slip, affects taste, may require adhesives
Aftercare for Dental Implants
Proper aftercare following implant surgery is crucial for the long-term success of your dental implants.
Our team will provide you with comprehensive aftercare instructions, including:
- Oral hygiene practices
- Dietary recommendations
- Pain management techniques
- Signs of potential complications to watch for
For long-term maintenance of your implants:
- Brush twice daily with a soft-bristled toothbrush
- Floss daily using special floss designed for implants
- Use an antimicrobial mouthwash
- Attend regular dental check-ups and cleanings
Key Points to Remember about Dental Implants
- Dental implants offer a long-term solution for missing teeth. With proper care, they can last 25+ years to a lifetime.
- The implant procedure is a multi-step process that typically takes 3-6 months from start to finish, ensuring a strong and stable result.
- While the initial cost may be higher than other options, dental implants often prove more cost-effective in the long run due to their longevity and low maintenance needs.
- Proper aftercare and maintenance are crucial for the long-term success of your dental implants. This includes good oral hygiene practices and regular dental check-ups.
- At Dental Fresh, we offer a comprehensive approach to dental implant treatment, from initial consultation to final placement and follow-up care.
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Frequently Ask Questions
Cosmetic dental work simply refers to any kind of dental treatment or procedure that addresses the appearance of your teeth. It could be a relatively simple procedure, such as teeth whitening, or it might involve more complex methods to improve the overall look of your smile.
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While general dentistry covers many common problems relating to teeth, like cavities, fillings and orthodontics, cosmetic dentistry requires more complex and specialised procedures. Not all dental clinics can offer these services. But at About Smiles, we have the technology and expertise to perform general dentistry, advanced procedures and cosmetic dental work in one convenient location.
Everyone’s teeth are different, and what might be the best cosmetic dental treatment for one person won’t suit another. Our experienced cosmetic dentists always start with a thorough consultation and use the latest state-of-the-art technology to get a complete picture of your oral health, your unique smile, and what cosmetic dentistry procedures will be the best for you.
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Our cosmetics dentists have experience transforming the smiles of hundreds of patients across Sydney. Check out our before and after gallery to see real patients’ results.
In NSW, adults with either a Health Care Card, Pensioner Concession Card or Commonwealth Seniors Health Card are eligible for public dental services. Waiting periods may apply. For information, please