Tooth loss is common in adults, and there are options created to fix the problem. Most people prefer to opt for full-mouth dental implants rather than live with the discomfort of dentures.
Do you belong to the category of people who have given up on the condition of their remaining natural teeth and want to replace them all? Or you’re wearing dentures on your upper and lower jaw and now wish to substitute them?
Full mouth dental implants are a great option. It fixes your teeth and gives you a natural look.
Full mouth dental implants consist of several implants made to the jaw bone. They replace all the missing teeth in your upper and lower jaw on either four or six dental implants depending on your jaw bones’ texture.
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A full set of dental implants are rooted to the jaw bone, and only the dentist can remove them. The procedure provides you with an opportunity to speak and eat with comfort. It also improves your smile.
Replacement for several damaged or missing teeth
Although there are several options for how you can restore multiple missing or damaged teeth, thanks to the advancements in dental technology, teeth implants Perth are widely considered as the best solution for the restoration of any number of damaged or missing teeth. Not only do dental implants have the cosmetic benefit of having a natural look, they also are much more durable and comfortable than any other form of restorative dentistry.
Teeth implants are the best choice for restorative dentistry
We take pride in providing high quality dental implant treatment in Perth at affordable prices in comparison to the average within Australia. Our convenient financing options will help you cover the costs of teeth implants Brisbane. To find out more visit our pricing page and our finance page or contact us directly.
Dental implants are tiny titanium screws designed to fit inside your jawbone and replace a lost tooth’s root. After confirming that you are suitable for the implant procedure, the dentist can fix the date. The implant is placed directly into the jaw on the day of your surgery.
Then it is fused with bone during the next two to six months to create strong anchors for the artificial teeth. A temporary crown is worn on top of the implant while it heals and fuses to the bone. The dentist can give you an anaesthetic throughout the procedure.
In the last step of the process, full bridges or dentures are attached to the implants. Immediately after your implant surgery, avoid hard foods and go with soft foods. To maintain your dental implants, you need to adopt good oral hygiene. Good oral hygiene involves caring for your mouth and gums, flossing, and brushing regularly. Also, avoid smoking; smoking can trigger problems with your implants.
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We examine your medical history, have you undertake a physical examination and take x-rays. At this stage, we’ll be able to determine whether you have sufficient jawbone to support a dental implant. This is where you can ask questions and have a clear understanding of the next course of action.
The first phase of the tooth implant procedure is the implant placement which usually takes just 1 visit. Inserting the dental implant is a standard surgical procedure. You can choose a local anaesthetic or to be put asleep (sleep dentistry).
After the dental implant is in place, you will need to allow time for new bone to grow around the implant. You can be provided with a temporary denture which you will be able to wear after implant placement. You will need to follow a soft diet for at least 2 weeks.
At this point, the abutments holding the replacement tooth prosthesis get attached to the implant’s ends.
The temporary prosthesis’s holes are then filled, sealed, and ready, while the dentist checks and confirms the bite pattern. This is when the dentist corrects any errors to ensure proper upper or lower jaw occlusion. Now the recovery process begins.
Teeth implants can also be used to restore any number of teeth.
You can restore just a single tooth, multiple teeth or restore all of your teeth using the All on 4 and Full Mouth Restoration treatment methods. Our dentists are experienced in providing these treatments and will help you find the best solution for your own needs.
A full mouth treatment is a fusion of several procedures essential to dental health. People with multiple missing teeth, cracked teeth, failed fillings and many more issues require full mouth treatment. Your dentist first examines your teeth’ aesthetics and takes down all the necessary information about your mouth.
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Your dentist creates a treatment plan from the insight and shares it with you. Remember, no two mouths are the same, so ensure you ask about all options available. Ask questions each step to ensure you understand what to expect from the process.
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Your full mouth treatment may include conventional treatment such as bone grafts, dental implants, teeth filling, restoration, and many others. Know that your dental treatment plan is subject to change, pending how you respond to each stage of treatment. Above all, remain positive and flexible about your treatment.
The cost of full mouth implants varies depending on the implants you want, especially as there are various dental implants.
Average Cost of Full Mouth Dental Implants
The average cost of full mouth dental implants in Australia is from $19,000 to $35,000 per jaw. Also, dental implant surgeries are not covered by Medicare dental insurance.
The full mouth dental implants are great oral health investments that cost a lot of money. A full mouth dental implant costs from $19,000. Nonetheless, the cost of your implant is dependent on some factors. These factors include the number of implants you need, the type of implant, and its complexity.
Dentures are cheaper than dental implants. The cost of dentures varies based on the case complexity, the number of missing teeth, materials used in making the denture, and the design and technique of the dentures. A full upper and lower denture can cost from $3,000 to over $6,000. However, dentures are inferior when compared to dental implants.
Full-mouth implants have their benefits. However, as there are many advantages, there are disadvantages.
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Full-mouth dental implants can replace missing teeth with a full set of teeth. Before you go in for implant surgery, ensure you consult an experienced dental implant centre, like My Implant Dentist, with an experienced dentist to check your eligibility status. Feel free to contact us or schedule an appointment for a free consultation session with any of our highly-experienced dentists
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