
Multiple dental implants work well for patients with several teeth missing or whole rows in need of treatment. They can take the place of a full or partial denture and offer far greater stability and longer-term reliability.
The process for multiple dental implants begins with one or more titanium screws inserted into the gum tissue under local anaesthetic or IV sedation. These screws are placed in strategic positions to support multiple dental implants – sometimes one screw will support a single crown, while other situations may allow it to support a larger permanent bridge of up to four teeth in a row.
How this aspect of the dental implants treatment works will depend hugely on the number of teeth missing, the shape of the mouth and the condition of the gum, jawbone and neighbouring teeth. The time period will also depend on these factors, whether multiple dental implants can be placed in a single appointment, or whether the patient will need to return to the dental surgery several times to complete the process for their replacement tooth or teeth.
If you have a tooth gap requiring multiple dental implants or would like to find out more about the process, please contact a member of our friendly team.
Suitable if you have lost more than one tooth but still have some healthy, natural teeth left.
Healthy gums are required to support the implants and ensure long-term success.
Adequate bone is needed to hold the implants in place. Bone grafting may be an option if bone loss has occurred.
Poor health conditions such as uncontrolled diabetes or immune disorders can affect your ability to heal and the success of the implants.
Smoking will slow the healing process and increase the risk of implant failure.
So, if you’re missing a bunch of teeth, multiple dental implants might be the way to go. It’s not as scary as it sounds — here’s kind of what to expect:
First things first, we’ll sit down, talk things through, and take a good look at your mouth — x-rays, maybe a scan, that sort of thing. Everyone’s different, so we’ll figure out what’s actually going to work best for you.
Then it’s a waiting game. Your jawbone needs some time to bond with the implants (they kind of “grow into” the bone — weird but amazing). That’s what makes the whole thing so solid long-term.
When everything’s healed up, we attach your new teeth. They’re made just for you — they’ll look natural and feel right. After that? You’re back to smiling, eating, and talking like you used to — maybe even better.
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The All on 4 Dental Implants procedure involves the precise placement of four dental implants in strategic positions in the jawbone. This strategic placement maximises support and stability for a full set of replacement teeth. The process typically includes:
Consultation and Planning: A thorough examination and consultation help us create a personalised treatment plan tailored to your unique needs.
Implant Placement: Our experienced dental surgeons will strategically place four implants in your jawbone. This is typically done under local anesthesia, ensuring a comfortable experience.
Healing Period: Over the next few weeks, the implants will fuse with your jawbone through a process called osseointegration. This provides a strong foundation for the prosthetic teeth.
Prosthetic Attachment: Once the implants are securely integrated, custom-made prosthetic teeth are attached, completing your new, confident smile.
The American Academy of Paediatric Dentistry recommends that children should have their first dental visit by their first birthday or within six months after their first tooth appears.
Children should visit the dentist every six months for routine check-ups and cleanings. This helps in preventing dental problems and ensures early detection of any issues.
Baby teeth are important for chewing, speaking, and holding space for permanent teeth. They also help in guiding the eruption of adult teeth properly.
Our team is experienced in dealing with children’s dental anxiety. We create a calm and friendly environment, explain procedures in a kid-friendly way, and offer gentle care to make their visit comfortable.
Yes, wearing a mouthguard is essential for children who participate in sports to protect their teeth from injury. Custom-fitted mouthguards offer the best protection.
If your child needs orthodontic treatment, we offer a range of options including traditional braces and clear aligners. Our orthodontist will assess their teeth and recommend the best treatment plan.
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