FAQs answered by our team about dental implants Melbourne
Are you eagerly looking for a long-term solution to missing teeth?
Thanks to the advances in restorative and cosmetic dental care, there is now a way to close gaps in your smile while also restoring function to your bite. We are talking, of course, about oral implants!
At High Dental Implants Melbourne, our team has been fitting dental implants Melbourne for over years, and have treated hundreds of patients with this procedure.
In this article, our team will aim to answer some of your queries about dental implants Melbourne by answering 5 common FAQs that we receive about the procedure from our patients. Enjoy!
Am I suitable for oral implants?
Many patients are surprised to learn that they are indeed suitable for dental implants Melbourne. When it comes to the fitting of implants, our team will first need to ensure that your oral health is in good condition (you have no signs of tooth decay or gum disease), your physical health will not present an issue (osteoporosis and autoimmune diseases can make fittings complex) and that you have enough jaw bone to support oral implants.
You also need to be at least 18 years of age to have implants fitted, but if you tick all of these boxes, you should be good to go!
What kind of prosthetic can be attached to oral implants?
The oral implant itself is the metal rod that the prosthetic is attached to; therefore, based on the size of the gap and how many implants are being fitted, you can have anything from a single tooth or crown up to an entire upper and lower set of dentures.
Our team will help you to decide which may be right for you, and depending on the result you want, you can have prosthetics that blend seamlessly with surrounding teeth, or you can have a complete Hollywood style makeover! It’s your choice, and we will always aim to match the result to your desired aesthetic outcome.
Is the fitting uncomfortable?
The fitting of oral implants is a bit invasive; therefore, many patients worry that it will cause discomfort.
The area will be numbed before the implant is fitted, so you shouldn’t feel a thing. When you are at home after the fitting, we will generally advise you to take over-the-counter pain relievers, such as paracetamol, to mitigate any unpleasant sensations. If this doesn’t work and the discomfort is worsening, please contact our team for an urgent assessment.
Will they fall out?
They shouldn’t!
Oral implants, even when they are newly fitted, should be secure in your jaw, but for the first few weeks after the fitting, you should refrain from putting any stress on them from hard foods, in case this causes them to move and begin fusing at an odd angle.
However, if you notice that your implants are wobbling or moving, call our team.
How long do they last?
With the correct care, such as daily cleaning, flossing and biannual checkups with our team, your oral implants should last for up to and over 15 years.
DISCLAIMER
All treatment carries risks. Individual consultation is required with one of our practitioners to ensure that the treatment is right for you.