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Who
does implant dentistry?
Only suitably trained and experienced dentists should
be involved with implant dentistry. Implants involve
two phases of treatment, placement of the implant(s)
and placement of the crown(s) or restoration(s). Some
dentists feel they can offer better solutions for you
by using the different expertise of other team members,
e.g. performing the surgery or the restoration. Other
practitioners feel that performing both the surgery
and the restoration within one office is optimal for
many patients. At Chatswood Dental, we perform every
aspect of implant dentistry and combine it with the
benefits of Sleep Dentistry (Medically Administered
Intravenous Sedation) to maximise patient comfort.
What exactly are dental implants and what can
they do for you?
Implants are substitutes for teeth and they are today's
best alternative to your natural teeth. They offer you
a permanent or secure solution for replacing one or
more teeth. They are made of biocompatible materials,
just the same as hip implants or similar orthopaedic
devices, and function as anchors or support for traditional
forms of dentistry, such as crowns, bridges or dentures.
Many of our patients will tell you that implants have
changed not only their smiles, their overall appearance
but also even their lives! There are numerous other
reasons to choose dental implants:
- Esthetically, they support teeth that look like
real teeth. Functionally, dental implants feel and
act like real teeth.
- With implants, you can eat and chew again without
pain or irritation. Foods that were forbidden are
now back in the diet.
- Implants eliminate the need for distasteful adhesives.
There is no longer a need to use "glue"
when your prosthesis is anchored to implants.
- Implants can actually improve the taste of food.
With less plastic covering the roof of your mouth,
you can enjoy natural flavours and sensations again.
- Lastly, implants can help maintain your bone structure
and support your facial tissues. They can reduce or
eliminate bone atrophy, which causes "shrinkage"
or facial cosmetic changes.
Are implants successful?
Implants, as we know them today, have been in existence
for at least twenty-five years. For the last ten years,
however, success rates at many treatment centres are
consistently over 95% with proper personal and professional
care. Few forms of medical, orthopaedic or dental treatment
have such high success rates.
What is the procedure like?
There are actually two phases to implant dentistry:
Phase 1:
Using very accurate surgical techniques, an incision
is made in the gum tissues and implants are placed into
dimensionally controlled sites (depth and width) in
the jawbone. The gum tissues are then closed and the
healing phase begins. This may take anywhere from 3-6
months to ensure a strong base.
Phase 2:
Creating and fixing the new tooth or teeth to the implant
structure constitutes the second and final phase. Implants
can replace a single tooth, several teeth or your dentures.
Are they expensive?
Initially, most patients feel that dental implants are
expensive when compared to general dental procedures.
However, they represent a more permanent and natural
solution than complete dentures and partials. Thus,
there is a greater initial investment. They should last
for years, even a lifetime particularly when performed
by an experienced practitioner. Independent surveys
commissioned by international implant associations show
that patients feel that the investment was worth every
cent and would do it again!
How much do they cost?
Each case is different. Cost is a function of your particular
needs based on age, quality and quantity of bone in
the implant site and the nature of the final structure
required to replace the missing tooth or teeth. After
a complete examination, we will able to more specifically
determine your dental needs and the best treatment alternative(s)
for you. As a guide however, as at January 2004 the
following fees apply:
Single tooth replacement: approximately
$2,500 - $7,000
Connecting a complete denture to implant supports:
$3,500 - $18,500
Full reconstruction of dentition in one jaw:
$35,000 - $60,000
Complete reconstruction of entire dentition:
$70,000 - $120,000
Does it hurt?
Usually, discomfort is not a problem. In fact, many
have said that having a tooth pulled was more painful!
For the placement of an implant(s), we will use one
of many anaesthetic regimens so there won't be any discomfort
and when you leave the office, you will be given appropriate
medications. Feel free to ask us for contact numbers
of other patients who have had implants so that you
can ask them personally how they felt after implant
therapy. We are available to you at all times to make
sure that you are comfortable.
What benefits can I really expect?
- Eat whatever you like! Implants improve your health
with the ability to chew a wider variety of foods.
- Smile with confidence. Discoloured or missing teeth
ruin your appearance. Implant supported restorations
help increase your self-esteem.
- Implants increase the retention and stability of
your teeth.
- Improve your external facial structure and decrease
the likelihood of continued bone loss.
How long will it take?
Recent advances in implant systems have reduced the
time for initial implant procedures. Treatment for the
simple cases could take anywhere from 2-4 weeks and
in more complex cases 4-8 months, based on where the
implants are placed and the type of restoration you
desire.
Will I be without teeth?
You will never be without teeth and we will make sure
that in the interim period, you look and feel very natural.
Am I too old?
Implant patients can be in their late teens or be mature
adults in their seventies and eighties. Good health
and adequate bone are the most critical factors in evaluating
implant candidates. Even if health issues exist, with
over 20 years of extensive experience, by taking the
right precautions, nearly every patient is able to receive
the benefits of Modern Implant Dentistry in our practice.
Is one implant system better than the others?
No. There are many FDA approved implant systems available
for your benefit.
What will it feel like when it is done?
Once the entire procedure is complete and the final
restorations placed, they will actually feel or function
like your natural teeth!
How do I take care of my implants?
Normal routine home care and professional cleaning visits
are required. It is important to know that every 6-12
months, you will need to have a routine cleaning and
re-care treatment and evaluation. An individualized
program will be designed for you to optimally care for
your new teeth.
Are there alternatives?
After thoroughly examining your needs we will offer
you all reasonable alternatives so that we may make
a decision together as to what is best for you.
When can I get started?
As soon as we have all the necessary information and
made the necessary arrangements for the team members
to assist we can commence at the first available appointment,
usually within 4-6 weeks.
Can any licensed dentist(s) legally perform implant
surgery or restoration?
Yes. However, education and experience are critical!
Before choosing our practice, please feel free to ask
any other dentist or dental specialist any questions
you may have about his or her training in implant therapy
and in-office implant experience.
Is it safe to have dental implant surgery performed
outside the hospital, in an office-based facility?
Most cases around the world are done this way with complete
safety. In our practice, we regularly perform procedures
under local anaesthetic or in conjunction with medically
administered intravenous sedation without any ill-effects
on our patients.
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