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What Are Dental Implants and How Do They Work?

One of the best and most enduring methods of tooth replacement is with dental implants. At Carrum Downs Dental Group, we often suggest dental implants for our patients who have one or more missing teeth as a result of disease, trauma or a dental emergency. They are designed to look, feel an work just like your natural teeth, which can help bring back your confidence as well as assist with oral health.

What Are Dental Implants?

An implant is a small titanium screw that fits inside your jaw to replace the root part of a missing tooth. After the implant heals and fuses to bone, a crown is mounted atop the implant, serving as a natural-looking and durable tooth. Dental implants are a more stable and long-lasting option than dentures or bridges.

What Is the Process for Getting Dental Implants?

Many patients ask, what is the process for getting dental implants? The process usually involves several steps:

  1. Initial ConsultationYour dentist assesses your oral health and jawbone strength and discusses treatment options.

  2. Implant Placement Surgery – The titanium implant is placed into the jawbone.

  3. Healing Phase – This allows the implant to integrate with the bone.

  4. Crown Placement – A custom crown is attached to complete the tooth replacement.

This step-by-step approach ensures a strong, healed dental implant that can last for many years.

Before and After Full Dental Implants

The difference between full dental implants before and after is huge. Patients may experience difficulty while chewing or speaking prior to treatment, which can affect self-confidence with respect to missing teeth. Amid teeth implants (yes, we said it), patients benefit from the continued use of their teeth for months; they'll also smile more beautifully and be healthier. Additionally, dental implants can also help prevent the gradual loss of bone, which occurs when teeth are missing and supports facial shape and structure

After Dental Implant Surgery: What to Expect

Some swelling, some discomfort or bruising from dental implant surgery are common. You will be given some aftercare instructions to help your implant heal. Pain is typically controlled by an over-the-counter or prescribed medication.

The recovery time following dental implant surgery can differ, but the majority of individuals are able to return to work in 2-4 days. Complete healing and assimilation of the implant could require several months, but would ultimately depend on each patient's overall health and bone quality.

Recovering From Dental Implants

Recovering from dental implants requires good oral hygiene and following your dentist’s advice. During the healing period, it’s important to:

  • Eat soft foods

  • Avoid smoking

  • Maintain gentle brushing and flossing

  • Attend follow-up appointments

A successful recovery leads to a stable and fully healed dental implant that functions like a natural tooth.

Post Dental Implant Care

When a dental implant is done properly, post-care is essential. Routine visits to the dentist can help monitor the implant and the gums around it. Implants can last decades without problems with good care.

Fixing Dental Implants

In rare cases, patients may experience complications that require fixing dental implants, such as loose crowns or gum irritation. Prompt treatment by an experienced dentist can quickly resolve these issues and protect your oral health.

Dental Implants and Dental Emergencies

Dental implants can also play a role after a dental emergency, such as a knocked-out or severely damaged tooth. Early consultation increases the chances of successful treatment and long-term tooth replacement.

Why Choose Carrum Downs Dental Group?

At Carrum Downs Dental Group, we offer exceptional dental implant therapy with sophisticated technology and a caring touch. If you're ready to explore implants following tooth loss, or recently had the surgery, we'd love to offer support and advice.

Final Thoughts

Dental implants are the most effective, natural-looking technology for missing teeth. Being informed of the process, recovery, and continued treatment allows patients to feel more comfortable with their oral health. If you're thinking about Dental Implants or require advice following any dental emergency, get in touch with Carrum Downs Dental Group for a consultation now.


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