Dental And Facial Clinic

Dental Implants

What are Dental Implants in Ryde?

If you’re missing a single tooth, multiple teeth or all your teeth, dental implants are a long-term solution. Like dentures and bridges, dental implants can replace any of your missing teeth. It involves an initial pre-planning process to determine your suitability for dental implants. A titianium screw (implant) is placed into the jaw bone where the tooth is missing and this acts as a root. Over the next few months, your jaw bone slowly fuses to the implant, integrating it to the bone. A crown or bridge is custom-made to match the shape, size, colour and position of your other teeth. This sits on top of the implant to improve the function and aesthetics of your smile.

How much are Dental Implants in Ryde?

Dental implants are an investment that can improve how you chew, speak, smile and overall confidence. At Dental & Facial Clinic, we offer payment plans to make it possible for you to afford the best possible care for your teeth.

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If you are interested in a dental implant to help replace your missing tooth and improve the function and aesthetics of your smile and boost your confidence, schedule your appointment today at Dental & Facial Clinic.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Dental implants are artificial tooth roots made from biocompatible materials, normally
titanium. They are surgically placed into the jawbone to support replacement teeth such as
crowns, bridges, or dentures.

Most people with missing teeth are candidates for dental implants. Good candidates typically
have healthy gums, sufficient bone density, and overall good oral health. A thorough
evaluation by a dentist or oral surgeon will determine if dental implants are right for you.

With proper care, dental implants can last a lifetime. Regular dental check-ups and good oral
hygiene, including brushing and flossing, are crucial to maintaining the longevity of your
implants.

The process usually involves several steps:
 Consultation: A comprehensive exam, including X-rays, to assess your oral health.
 Surgical Placement: The implant is placed into the jawbone.
 Healing Period: The bone needs time to integrate with the implant, which can take
several months.
 Placement of Abutment and Crown: After healing, an abutment is attached to the
implant, and a custom crown is placed on top.

The cost of dental implants varies depending on several factors, including the number of
implants needed, the type of restoration, and any additional procedures (like bone grafting).
A personalized treatment plan will provide an accurate cost estimate.

Yes, alternatives include dental bridges and dentures. However, implants are often preferred
due to their stability, comfort, and long-term benefits. Your dentist can help you determine
the best option for your needs.

Most patients report minimal discomfort during the procedure, which is typically
performed under local anaesthesia. Post-operative pain is usually manageable with over-
the-counter pain relievers and should subside within a few days.

Caring for dental implants is like caring for natural teeth. Regular brushing, flossing, and
professional cleanings are essential. It's also important to avoid smoking and excessive
consumption of sugary foods and drinks.

 Improved Appearance: Dental implants look and feel like natural teeth.
 Enhanced Comfort: They eliminate the discomfort of removable dentures.
 Improved Oral Health: Implants help preserve the jawbone and prevent bone
loss.
 Durability: Implants are highly durable and can last many years or even a
lifetime with proper care.

Yes, dental implants are considered a safe and effective option for tooth replacement. They
have a high success rate and have been used for many decades with a proven track record
of safety.

If you lack sufficient bone density, bone grafting or other procedures may be necessary to
prepare the jawbone for implants. This will be evaluated during your initial consultation.

Yes, dental implants can replace a single tooth, multiple teeth, or even a full arch of teeth.
Solutions like implant-supported bridges or dentures can be used when multiple teeth are
missing.

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