A dental implant is a screwlike anchor that is used as an artificial replacement for natural tooth roots. A dental implant is made of materials that are compatible with the human body, such as titanium, implants have been used for decades in upper and lower jaws. By attaching to the jawbone and gum tissue, they provide a stable base for artificial replacement teeth, such as dental crowns, bridges and dentures.
Dental implants can be used to replace a single tooth or several teeth, or to support partial or full dentures. Implants and crowns remain inside the mouth and do not require any adhesives to hold them in place. Dental implants are the most natural looking restoration option, are ideal for replacing missing or badly diseased teeth. They are also a great alternative to dentures.
Last longer than bridges or dentures
Prevent bone loss
Are sturdier than bridges or dentures, so patients can eat hard foods with no trepidation
Look like real, natural teeth
Improve self-confidence and the appearance of patients’ smiles
Have no age restriction on who is eligible for treatment
Your damaged tooth is removed and the implant is placed into the jaw before a screw is inserted to prevent debris from entering. It will take 3 to 6 months for the implant to fuse with the jawbone, during which time the gum is secured over the implant.
Upon returning to your us, the implant is uncovered and an extension called a post is attached. Once the gum tissue has healed around the post, the implant and post act as the foundation for the new tooth.
Finally, a crown will be made to best suit your natural teeth, considering factors including size, shape and colour. Once completed, the crown is attached to the implant post and you can enjoy your beautiful new smile!
What Are The Different Types Of Dental Implants?
There are 3 different types of dental implants. Depending on your individual circumstances, And we will decide which kind is best suited to you.
Endosseous Implants are cylinder or screw-shaped, made of metal, ceramic or ceramic-coated metal and are placed within the jawbone.
Subperiosteal implants consist of a metal framework that attaches on top of the jawbone but underneath the gum tissue.
Transosteal implants are either a metal pin or a u-shaped frame that passes through the jawbone and the gum tissue into the mouth.
The procedure of inserting a single dental implant takes approximately 1-2 hours. Approximately 3 – 9 months after the implant has been osseointegrated, your smile.com.au dentist will start constructing a crown or bridge to be placed over the post.
The recovery time for dental implants will change depending on your medical and dental history, the condition of your jaw bone before surgery, how many teeth were replaced, and if you needed bone or gum grafting. Depending on your circumstances, the downtime could be a couple of days or a couple of weeks. On average, it takes just a couple of days to feel back to normal. The complete healing of your jawbone and gum tissue takes approximately 3-6 months.
Are Dental Implants Safe?
Dental implants have proven to be a safe and effective solution for replacing teeth for over 30 years. Made from materials that work well with the human body, dental implants serve as a strong and safe foundation for replacement teeth.
Any risks and side effects associated with dental implants are rare and easily treated. These can include:
Infection
Injury or damage to other teeth or blood vessels
Nerve damage
Sinus problems if upper-jaw implants protrude into sinus cavities.
Although uncommon and usually minor, it is important to contact your smile.com.au dentist if you experience any of these side effects.