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Bliss Dentistry - part of BUPA - Hawthorn East

Our Services - Cosmetics

Dental implants

Dental implants are a fixed solution to missing teeth. The finished result is natural and long-lasting and feels just like a normal tooth. While there are other procedures to replace missing teeth, dental implants can create a smile that is very natural and extremely durable. It is almost impossible to distinguish the implant from your existing teeth. 

What is an implant?
An implant is a manufactured replacement for the root of a tooth. Usually made of titanium and looking a little like a screw, the implant is surgically positioned in the jaw bone. A crown is then attached to the top of the implant to fill the gap of the missing tooth. 

How is an implant fitted? 
A series of scans are taken by us to aid in positioning the implant and to ensure you have plenty of health bone structure. If the bone is diseased or missing, there is still a possibility of a bone graft in order to make an implant viable. 

The titanium implant is surgically placed in the bone of your jaw where a tooth once was. It is then left for between two and six months so the bone can grow around the implant. During this time you may wear a temporary crown. 

Once the implant is securely fused to the bone, the temporary crown is removed and a permanent crown is either cemented or screwed into place. 

If you are missing all of your teeth and wear a full denture, it is still possible to use dental implants to restore your smile. A full arch of natural-looking teeth can be held in place on as a little as four implants. These fit snugly to help make it feel comfortable and eliminate the need for daily removal and cleaning. 

What are the advantages of an implant?
Implants create the most natural and life-like solution to a missing tooth. The result is virtually indistinguishable from your other teeth and in a very short space of time, it will likely feel completely normal. 

Other solutions for replacing missing teeth - either a bridge or dentures - are not as long-lasting or natural-looking. Implants allow you to eat, speak and maintain an oral health regimen as if you had never lost a tooth in the first place. 

Maintaining dental implants
One of the biggest advantages of dental implants is that they require no special after-care; simply brush, floss and visit us as normal. Good oral hygiene, healthy gums and a twice yearly check-up are your implant's best friends. 

How long do implants last? 
With proper oral hygiene, you can expect dental implants to last around 20 years. However, it is entirely possible for them to last a lifetime. 

Are you a suitable candidate for implants? 
The only requirements to have a dental implant fitted is that you are in good health, possess a healthy jawbone and have no gum disease. The success rate of dental implants is very high. 

A factor that can impact on the success of the procedure is the presence of gum disease or tooth decay. These need to be fully treated before even thinking about implants. Smoking needs to be stopped well before treatment and ideally after the implants are fitted. Smoking reduces healing capacity and can cause complications at the integration point of the implant, not to mention its other effects on general health. 

Some medical conditions and the medication required to treat them can also have an adverse effect on implants. These include diabetes, cancer and gastric reflux. 

It is important to fully discuss your medical history with us in the planning stages of the implant procedure. 

If you want to find out more and to see whether you are a suitable candidate, then make an appointment with us by calling (03) 9822 2691.
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Location

20 Anderson Road
Hawthorn East
Victoria 3123 Australia

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Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding with a surgical or invasive procedure, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.
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