A dental implant is a metal post that replaces the root portion of a missing tooth. A dental professional places an artificial tooth, also known as a crown, on an extension of the post of the dental implant, giving you the look of a real tooth. This extension is known as an abutment.
A dental implant procedure is the name of the operation used to replace your missing teeth.
If you have one or more missing teeth, a dental implant might be an option to consider.
Dental implants are usually successful.
Some benefits are:
Your dental implant treatment procedure may be done by a:
They will develop a treatment plan.
A dental implant procedure is usually done in stages over a few months.
First, you will need to have x-rays. These will give your dental professional a clear picture of your jaw, and where to place the implant.
Your dental professional will put the dental implant into your jawbone in a minor operation. They will give you a local anaesthetic so that you don't feel pain during the surgery.
Over about 3 months your bone grows around the implant, which helps to hold it in place.
Whilst the implant site is healing, your crown is made in a laboratory. Once the implant is in place the crown, dental bridge or denture is then attached.
A dental implant screws into the jaw where the missing tooth’s roots were.Talk to your health professional about the benefits and risks of getting a medical implant.
Use the Therapeutic Goods Administration's guide on what to ask about implants. The information is in:
Take the time to ask questions before surgery. Your dental professional will need to explain your options so that you can provide informed consent.
Before you have a dental implant, your dental professional will check that:
Some medications can impact whether you should have a dental implant.
Some conditions may impact the health of your jawbone. Other things may place you at a higher chance of having an infection or another complication. Let your doctor know if you:
It takes approximately three months for your bone to grow around your implant.
After the procedure, you might have some:
Ask your dental professional for advice if this happens to you.
It is important to follow any instructions from your dental professional after receiving your implant. This might include:
Possible problems with dental implants include:
Once your implant has healed, care for it like you care for your other teeth. You should:
If you have swelling or inflammation of your gums or bone, have it checked and treated.
Some alternatives to dental implants are:
Ask your dental professional which option is best for you.
A dental implant can be expensive. Make sure you know all the costs of your treatment before you start. Your dental professional can explain the costs and give you a quotation.
If you have private health insurance, find out if it can cover some of the cost.
If you have a Veteran's Gold or White Card you may be able to claim the cost of your dental implants from Medicare.
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