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Dental Implants
for Teeth

Tooth Replacement with
Dental Implants

If you’re looking for dental practitioners who can provide Melbourne dental implants, arrange a consultation with East Bentleigh Dental Group. We provide a range of tooth implant options for residents of East Bentleigh and surrounding Melbourne suburbs.

Book a consultation to discuss whether dental implants may be suitable for you.

  • Dental clinic servicing Melbourne for over 40 years
  • Experienced dental implant team
  • On-site 3D imaging and treatment planning
  • Friendly clinic environment

Speak with our team to learn more about dental implants and treatment planning.

Why Consider
EBDG for Dental
Implants?

Why Consider
EBDG for Dental
Implants?

Why Consider
EBDG for Dental
Implants?

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  • Dental practitioners with experience assessing and planning dental implant treatment
  • On-site 3D imaging to plan implant placement
  • Key-hole surgical approach available for suitable implant cases
  • Clear explanation of the dental implant procedure in Australia, including suitability, risks and aftercare before treatment

Are Missing Teeth Affecting Your Daily Routine?

Missing one or more teeth can affect more than your smile. It may make chewing certain foods more difficult, change the way you speak or leave you feeling self-conscious in social and professional settings. For some people, missing teeth can also lead to worry about how their smile looks or how their bite feels.

Dental implants for teeth may be a suitable option for replacing one or more missing teeth. A tooth implant involves placing an implant into the jawbone, where it acts as an anchor for a replacement tooth, bridge or denture.

At East Bentleigh Dental Group, we take the time to assess your oral health, jawbone condition and treatment goals before recommending a tooth implant in Melbourne. This helps us provide care that is tailored to your needs, rather than a one-size-fits-all approach.

Book an appointment to find out whether dental implants could help address missing teeth and support bite function.

What is a Tooth Implant?

A tooth implant is a small fixture placed in the jawbone that acts as an artificial tooth root, helping to support a tooth replacement.

  • A tooth implant is inserted into the jawbone
  • Over time, the jawbone may attach to the implant through osseointegration
  • A replacement tooth or crown can then be secured to the implant
  • The process usually involves several appointments for placement and healing
  • Suitability depends on your oral health, bone support, medical history and treatment goals
  • Your dentist will assess your needs before recommending any implant option

Arrange a consultation to learn more about dental implants and what may be involved in your case.

Available Options for Dental Implants

At East Bentleigh Dental Group, we offer a range of options for dental implants in Melbourne, which may include:

  • Implant-supported bridges
  • Implant-supported dentures
  • Endosteal implants
  • Temporary restorations (a short-term option that may be used while waiting for permanent dental implants)

Your dentist will explain which options may be suitable after assessing your oral health, bone support, medical history and treatment goals.

Dental Implants Risks

Your dentist will inform you of associated risks and limitations before surgery. Possible complications can include:

  • Allergic reactions to anaesthesia
  • Excessive bleeding from the surgical site
  • Infection
  • Lower jaw fracture
  • Nerve damage
  • Speech problems
  • Gum tissue growth
  • Bone loss
  • Loose implants
  • Loose teeth
  • Tooth problems such as chipping or breakage

Who Are Dental Implants Suitable For?

Your dentist will assess your oral health and discuss your options with you to determine if an implant procedure is suitable for you.

Implants for tooth replacement may not be suitable for:

  • Children younger than 17 years old
  • Smokers
  • Pregnant women
  • People with certain medical conditions
  • Patients with insufficient bone support

Speak with our team to compare tooth implant options and understand risks and alternatives.

What to Expect

The procedure for each type of dental implant varies slightly, but generally involves:

  • Initial consultation and assessment to review the condition of the jawbone and gums and determine suitability of implants.
  • Placement of the implant into the jawbone or gums, depending on the type of implant chosen.
  • Healing time of 3-6 months for the implant to fuse with the bone.
  • Placement of the replacement tooth or bridge once the tooth implant has integrated with the jawbone or gums. An abutment will be placed on top of the implant to attach the replacement tooth.
  • Follow-up appointments to monitor healing, assess fit and function, and provide guidance on post-operative care.

The four main steps involved in the implant procedure include:

Preparing the Implant Hole

The dentist will access the jawbone and use a dental drill to create a space for the implant.

Inserting the implant

The cylindrical implant is either screwed or tapped into position within the prepared hole. With the traditional implant procedure, stitches may be used to close the gum. In suitable key-hole surgery cases, stitches may not be required. Over the coming weeks and months, bone will grow onto the implant surface through a process known as osseointegration.

Attaching the abutment

Once the implant is stable and the bone has healed, the abutment is attached to the implant.

Attaching the Artificial Tooth

The final step involves attaching the artificial tooth to the implant, using either cement or a special screw. Detachable teeth may also be an option in some cases.

Alternatives to Dental Implants

There are several alternatives to dental implants, including dentures and bridges. Your dental professional will discuss the pros and cons of each option with you to help determine the best solution for your individual needs.

Dental Implants Aftercare

After the procedure, it’s important to maintain good oral hygiene and follow any specific care instructions provided by your dentist.

Here are some tips to help you care for your dental implants:

  • Brush your teeth after every meal using a toothpaste that contains fluoride
  • Use a soft bristle toothbrush with a small head
  • Floss your teeth at least once a day
  • Limit sugary foods and drinks to help reduce plaque build-up
  • If you experience any toothache, swelling or gum inflammation, make an appointment with your dentist

Book a consultation to learn more about the tooth implant process and aftercare.

How Much Do Dental Implants Cost?

The cost of dental implants in Melbourne can vary depending on the following factors:

  • Number of missing teeth being replaced
  • Type of dental implant used
  • Condition of the jawbone and gums
  • Whether bone grafting or other additional procedures are needed
  • Type of final restoration, such as a crown, bridge or denture
  • Complexity of the implant placement
  • Health insurance rebates, where applicable

The most accurate way to understand your likely dental implant cost is to book a consultation at our clinic.

Contact us to arrange a consultation and receive a personalised estimate for a tooth implant in Melbourne.

The implant procedure is usually performed with local anaesthetic to help minimise pain during treatment, although individual experiences vary. If you feel anxious about the procedure, our dentists can discuss sedation options such as sleep dentistry where appropriate. After the procedure, some discomfort and swelling can occur. Your dentist will provide aftercare instructions and may recommend suitable pain relief options.

Dental implants are designed to be a long-lasting solution, but their lifespan depends on several factors, including oral hygiene, general health, smoking status, bite pressure and regular dental care. Some dental implants can last 15 years or longer with proper care, but outcomes vary between patients.

After getting dental implants, it’s important to care for them properly. You should brush and floss your implants daily, as you would with natural teeth. It can also help to limit sugary foods and drinks. Within the first year after getting dental implants, your dentist may recommend regular reviews to check healing, fit and function. If a tooth implant feels loose or affects your bite, arrange to see your dentist as soon as possible.

Full-mouth dental implants may be available in cases where all teeth have been lost or removed. Suitability will depend on your oral health, jawbone condition, medical history and treatment goals.

This depends on what is wrong with the tooth. In many cases, retaining the natural tooth with root canal treatment may be preferable. However, if the tooth is too damaged and needs to be removed, a dental implant may be a suitable replacement option.

Arrange a Consultation for Dental Implants in Bentleigh East

To learn more about dental implants and determine whether they may be suitable for you, book a consultation at our clinic. Our dentist can explain the risks and answer any questions you may have about Melbourne dental implants.

Book a tooth implant consultation with East Bentleigh Dental Group today.

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