Dental Implant Treatment

All On 4 Clinic Sydney is an ideal solution for replacing missing teeth. It involves a five-step plan that ensures you get a great, long-lasting result.

First, the dentist will assess your mouth to determine if you are a good candidate for implants. If so, your dentist will make an appointment to surgically place them.

How it works

The Dental Implant treatment process begins with the surgical placement of a titanium post (screw) into the jawbone. This post then gradually fuses with the bone, creating a solid foundation for a replacement tooth or teeth.

How this happens depends on the type of implant, the condition of your jawbone and your health. It usually takes several months for the implant to integrate with the jawbone.

If the bone is not strong enough to support an implant, the dentist may recommend a bone graft to increase the amount of bone. This procedure can be done at the same time as the implant surgery or after a few months have passed.

Preparation

Dental Implant treatment is a multi-step process. It involves several appointments over a period of months, each of which may involve oral surgery.

During these visits, your dentist will evaluate your mouth, jaw and face to determine whether you are a good candidate for implant surgery. This will include taking x-rays, doing an exam and assessing your medical history.

Once the dentist determines that you are a good candidate for dental implants, they will develop a treatment plan. This will include a list of problems to be addressed, as well as the sequence in which each procedure will take place.

Dental implants require a strong jawbone to support them, so your dentist will often perform bone grafting before implant placement. Bone grafting is a complex procedure that can take days or even months to complete, depending on the extent of the underlying bone loss.

Implant placement

Dental Implant treatment can be an effective solution to replace missing teeth. It involves a comprehensive evaluation by your dentist, oral surgeon or periodontist.

This includes examining your mouth and gums, taking x-rays of the area to determine if you have sufficient bone structure for placement. If not, a bone graft may be recommended before the implants are placed.

Then, your dentist surgically places a titanium implant post – the equivalent of a tooth’s root – into the jawbone. As the implant heals, it will fuse with the surrounding bone material. This process, called osseointegration, takes months to complete.

Crown

When you lose a tooth, there are several options to replace it. Depending on the location, bone and gum health, one option may be better than another.

Dental crowns are the most common type of restoration. They are made from a combination of metal and porcelain to look like natural teeth.

Typically, a dental implant crown is screwed in place or permanently bonded with cement to the abutment (the part that keeps the artificial tooth in place). This method reduces the chance of bacteria moving below the implant crown and allows it to be more securely attached to the abutment.

During the first stage of treatment, your dentist will take impressions of your mouth for a new crown to be made in a lab. After a few weeks, the permanent crown will be ready and your dentist can replace the temporary one with it.

Bridge

Dental Implant treatment is an ideal solution for replacing missing teeth, and more people than ever before are now eligible. The best candidates for implants are generally healthy adults who have lost one or more teeth due to periodontal disease, tooth decay or injury.

When compared to other bridge treatments, dental implants are more durable and stable because they fuse with the jawbone. This gives patients the peace of mind they need to chew, bite and speak without worry.

The treatment involves placing the titanium implant in the patient’s jawbone and creating a crown for the artificial tooth. The dental lab creates the restoration to mimic the appearance of a natural tooth so it blends perfectly with the surrounding teeth.