Single/Multiple Implants
Which Option Best Describes You?
Dental implants look and feel just like real teeth
Ditch the removable dentures
Eat everything you like, no matter how solid it is
Implants are DURABLE and can last a LIFETIME
What is an implant exactly?
Dental implants have revolutionised modern dentistry, rejuvenating smiles and helping people feel more positive about their teeth around the world.
A dental implant is a fine titanium rod or screw that’s placed precisely into the jawbone during a minor surgical procedure and replicates a missing natural tooth root. Titanium has been used extensively and successfully in reconstructive surgery for many years as it naturally integrates with the bone.
One of the many benefits of dental implants is they look, feel and function just like natural teeth. They also provide an alternative solution to crowns, bridges and dentures.
Free Proud Smile Consultation, Here’s What You’ll Get…
- Complimentary Dental Implant Consultation: By our expert dentist to assess your oral health.
- FREE CBCT, OPG Scan, and Digital Scan: To get a complete view of your smile and its inner workings.
- Flexible Payment Plans with NDP and TLC: To enjoy a simple application process with quick approval and interest-free options for up to $50,000.
- All Questions Answered: So you can make an informed decision about your available dental implant options.
- BONUS: $500 off dental implants
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Flexible Payment Plans & Access to Superannuation: Investing in Your Smile
At Infinity Dental Care, your peace of mind and affordability come first. After we have a thorough consultation, we’ll give you a clear, fixed price with no hidden surprises. To make your dream smile achievable, we offer interest-free payment plans up to $50,000, customised to fit your budget. Our friendly in-house team is also here to help with early access to superannuation, making dental implant procedures as simple as possible. Don’t let financial worries hold you back from the smile you deserve. Reach out to us today, and let’s make your dream smile happen together.
The Single Dental Implant Procedure
Getting a single dental implant is a step-by-step process designed to give you the best possible care and ensure the implant fits perfectly. Here’s a simple outline of what you can expect during the treatment:
Initial Dental Exam and Assessment:
The first step is a thorough examination to see if you’re a good candidate for a single dental implant and to uncover any hidden dental issues.
Treatment of Dental Issues:
Before the implant is placed, we address and manage or treat any existing dental issues.
Detailed Planning:
If you’re considered a good candidate for a single dental implant, we’ll gather additional details using 3D X-rays or scans. This information is essential for creating your personalised implant.
Surgical Placement of Implants:
The implant is placed into your jawbone during the procedure, after which a healing period allows proper integration.
Securing the Bridge:
Once the implant has healed and fully integrated, you’ll return to have your dental bridge securely fitted onto the implant.
Since every patient has unique needs, your treatment plan might differ slightly. Our team is dedicated to providing a personalised experience, keeping you informed and involved throughout the process.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the different types of dental implants?
There are a number of treatment options for Dental Implants and following a careful planning process, we will advise you of the best option for you. Some options include
• Single tooth replacement
• Multiple tooth replacement
• Full arch replacement
In most cases, the procedure to receive a dental implant involves three separate stages
• Placement of the implant into your jawbone
• Placement of the abutment (also called a connector) to the implant
• Attachment of the artificial tooth/teeth (crown or bridge) to the abutment.
Like natural teeth, artificial teeth that are not regularly brushed and flossed can develop plaque and tartar along the gum line, which can develop into dental problems such as gum disease. That’s why it’s important to maintain a regular and thorough at-home oral care routine and attend check-up appointments with the Infinity Dental Care team every six months.
For complex cases, you may be referred to an Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon or Periodontist who we work with on a regular consultative basis for the placement of your dental implants to ensure you receive only the highest standard of care and optimum result.
Contact our friendly team at (02) 9159 6237 and schedule a consultation with Dr Jack. We are located at 180 Caroline Chisholm Drive, Winston Hills NSW 2153.
How long does the dental implant surgery take?
The entire dental implant process typically involves several stages over a few months. This includes the initial placement of the single or multiple dental implants, a healing period for integration with the jawbone, and the final fitting of the crown or bridge.
Is the dental implant treatment painful?
Thanks to local anaesthesia, patients may experience minimal discomfort while getting single or multiple teeth implants. Post-operative discomfort may be managed with over-the-counter pain relief and should subside within a few days.
What are the benefits of dental implants compared to other options?
Dental implants provide advantages that other tooth replacement options, like dentures or bridges, do not.
Here’s a closer look at why implants might be the ideal choice for you, whether you have a missing tooth or multiple missing teeth:
- Natural Look and Feel: Dental implants are made to closely mimic natural teeth in appearance and functionality. For an uncluttered and natural appearance, the dental crown or bridge that is anchored to the implant is created specifically to match the colour and shape of the teeth surrounding it.
- Improved Functionality: Implants restore full chewing and biting function. Unlike removable dentures, which can shift or slip, implants are snugly anchored to the jawbone, allowing you to eat your favourite foods confidently.
- Preservation of Jawbone Health: Dental implants help keep the health of your jaw bone intact by stimulating it, just like any natural tooth root does. This prevents bone loss and deterioration, which can occur with missing teeth and affect facial structure.
- Enhanced Speech: With implants, there’s no risk of slippage or movement that can affect your speech, which is often a concern with dentures. Implants provide a stable and solid foundation, allowing you to speak clearly and confidently.
- Durability and Longevity: Implants are made from high-quality materials known for their strength and durability. With proper upkeep, they can survive for many years, often a lifetime, making them a practical solution for tooth replacement.
- No Impact on Adjacent Teeth: Unlike dental bridges requiring the reduction of adjacent healthy teeth for support, implants do not affect neighbouring teeth. This means that your remaining natural teeth remain intact and unaltered.
- Comfort and Convenience: Implants eliminate the need for messy adhesives or the discomfort of removable dentures. They provide a lasting and comfortable solution, allowing you to go about your daily life without the hassle of removing and cleaning removable prosthetics.
- Improved Self-Esteem: A well-restored smile with dental implants can boost your confidence and self-esteem. Knowing that replacement teeth look and feel natural can positively influence your social interactions and overall quality of life.
- Easy Maintenance: Caring for implants is as straightforward as caring for natural teeth. Regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups help ensure the longevity of your implants and maintain your oral health.
Overall, dental implants provide a comprehensive solution that addresses functional and aesthetic concerns, offering a more appealing alternative to other tooth replacement methods.
How much do dental implants cost?
The final cost of dental implants can vary depending on factors such as the number of implants needed, any additional procedures (like a bone grafting procedure), and the location in which you’ll get your single/multiple implants (Sydney, for example, may have different pricing for implants than other cities).
Your implant dentist will provide a detailed cost estimate and discuss payment options and plans to make the treatment more affordable.
Note: Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner