What are dental implants?

What are dental implants?

Genuine Smiles specialises in cosmetic & restorative dentistry treatments

 

Choosing to opt for dental implant treatment can greatly enhance the look and feel of your teeth, as well as enhance the quality of your life if you’re living in pain, discomfort or with embarrassment.  We unpack what dental implants are, why they are so successful and the advantages of having dental implant treatment.

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Dental implants explained

Whether through decay, disease or injury, tooth or teeth loss is a reality for many Australians. Living with an unsightly missing tooth can cause many people anxiety and make them feel very self-conscious.

A dental implant is a procedure in which a missing tooth or teeth are replaced with a prosthetic tooth or crown that is fixed into the jaw using an implant fixture or screw. The implant will closely resemble a natural tooth and will almost always look exactly like your other teeth; no-one will even notice that it is a replacement.

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How are dental implants inserted?

Firstly, the implant fixture, or titanium screw will be inserted into the jawbone whilst the patient is anaesthetised. This part of the process sounds much more painful than it actually is and many of our patients experience little to no pain during and after this procedure.

Once the implant fixture is attached to the jaw, a porcelain crown, a fixed bridge, or a removable prosthesis (such as a denture) can be fitted to it. A dental implant or implant fixture effectively acts as the root of a tooth.

Why are dental implant procedures so successful?

There are multiple benefits to dental implant treatment and procedures
that many people across Australia experience, which include:

  • Dental implants can reduce the load placed on other teeth by creating an independent support structure for crowns, bridges and dentures.
  • Teeth adjacent to the dental implant are not damaged in any way.
  • Implants help preserve the jawbone at the site where the tooth was missing or had to be taken out.
  • Implants will last longer than other methods of dental tooth replacement.
  • Implants can provide excellent denture stabilisation – far better than conventional dentures.
  • With implant-supported overdentures you are able to speak, chew and eat far more efficiently than traditional full dentures.
  • Implants are aesthetically pleasing, functional, and reliable.
  • They are comfortable and feel like your own natural teeth.
  • Dental implants do not decay.

Bridges

As mentioned, there are other forms of tooth replacement procedures that work in conjunction with dental implants, namely;

Bridges, as their name suggests, act as a bridge to close the gap between one or more missing teeth.

Bridges are often fixed prosthetics that consist of two crowns on the teeth, with the bridge being fitted to these crowns. Fake or dummy teeth are then placed in the middle of the bridge to give a natural tooth look.

Dentures

A denture is a removable apparatus that acts as a replacement for missing teeth. It is usually handmade from a mould of the patient’s mouth and is made out of hard acrylic resin and cobalt chromium. Dentures are one of the most economical ways of replacing missing teeth.

 

No matter what your dental requirements, our experienced team at Genuine Smiles can guide you in deciding the best dental treatment option for your individual needs.

For all teeth replacement treatments

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