Services
Dental Implants
We specialize in precise dental implant planning and placement for a lasting solution to missing teeth. We recognize the importance of replacing lost teeth for oral health and self-esteem, preventing challenges in
speaking, chewing, and bone loss. Our implantologists ensure exceptional stability with dental implants.
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Dental implant therapy is a way of artificially replacing roots of missing teeth. They are a means of providing support for implant-supported crowns and bridges. A dentist is required to surgically place implants into your bone.
Dental implants are commonly preferred over dentures or bridges as they are seen as more comfortable and convenient as they do not have to be removed and remain stable when chewing.
1. Consultation and Examination
Our dentists will carry out a thorough examination of your mouth and take necessary x-rays to determine if you are a suitable candidate for dental implant.
2. Treatment Plan
All clinical information collected during the examination will then be digitally analysed by both our dentists and lab technicians to tailor a treatment plan that best suits you.
3. Treatment
Following administration of local anaesthesia, a small cut is made to reflect the gums and expose the underlying bone. A dental implant can then be placed safely and precisely using a custom-made guide.
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Who are the best candidates for dental implants?Some patients who are candidates for dental implants are patients that: Have missing teeth Have gums and teeth that are healthy enough to withstand surgery Are healthy enough and don’t have other ongoing health conditions that prevent them from undergoing surgery or might affect post-surgical healing
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What type of anaesthetic is used?For implant dentistry, only local anaesthesia is needed.
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Is there any downtime? What are the post-surgery procedures?Most patients recover within a week with minimal complications. In exceptional cases, dental implants may fail due to infection around the surgical site or excessive force from the natural bite. In order to reduce the risk, observe good dental hygiene habits and adhere to the follow up schedule prescribed by our dentist. Avoid putting unnecessary pressure on your implant by grinding your teeth or eating overly hard foods.
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Will there be post-surgery complications?Majority of the patients recover within the normal recovery time frame. In some exceptional cases, where the dental implants fail, arising from infection around the implant site or if their bites are not adjusted properly. This might also contribute to the implant failing. In order to reduce the risk, observe good dental hygiene habits and adhere to the follow up schedule prescribed by our dentist. Avoid putting unnecessary pressure on your implant by grinding your teeth or eating overly hard foods.