Lost a tooth? A permanent solution is dental implants Melbourne!

It has long been accepted that if you have lost a tooth, it will be replaced with a bridge, or if you have lost numerous teeth, a partial or full denture. Dentistry has spent many decades improving a discovery made in the 1950s, and High Dental Implants has embraced this modern technique of tooth replacement with dental implants Melbourne delivering relief to our patients. While a bridge and dentures provide relief, that relief does not provide a stable and complete remedy. To a large extent, bridges and dentures deliver a cosmetic solution, whereas dental implants Melbourne deliver a practical benefit and a cosmetic solution. lost-tooth

Tooth loss, a chain reaction

The average human adult has 32 teeth, and when you lose even one of them, a reaction occurs in your body. Your body stops sending valuable nutrients to the location of the lost tooth. Your jawbone will slowly start to lose density through a process called resorption. Your adjacent teeth will gradually move to fill the gap left by the loss, and your face will appear sunken in the area of the lost tooth. Bridges and dentures sit above your gum and therefore do not stimulate your body to commence the flow of new valuable nutrients to that area of your jaw.

Nature provides the solution

Your teeth are fixed to your jawbone by a root mechanism that provides a stable platform for your teeth to apply the necessary pressure evenly for you to chew. Dental implants Melbourne uses the same principle to replace your lost tooth, and because a new root is recognised by your body, nutrients begin to flow. All the dental industry has done is uncover how nature works and mimicked it. Modern technology has helped to improve this procedure, and advances in techniques and equipment have made the experience more comfortable.

Dental skill with digital precision

Over the past few decades, technology has rapidly transformed our lives and provided a myriad of new solutions to previously complex dental problems. The equipment developed alongside implantology has made it possible for more and more patients to benefit from implants. At High Dental Implants, we never forget that our patients are our priority, and preserving their teeth is our mission. Your replacement tooth must be located in precisely the same position as your lost tooth so that the pressure exerted by the remaining opposite tooth is placed squarely on your newly implanted tooth. This can be achieved by the dexterity and technological knowledge of our implant dentist. The shape and colouring of your tooth implant require an almost artistic eye, which again relies on the skill of the implant dentist.

Rapidly evolving

As implantology evolves, bone augmentation has helped to improve lost bone density, making implants more accessible to many who were unsuitable candidates in the past. Our implant dentist has the knowledge and skill to deliver a same-day teeth solution; this allows our patients to have the full procedure from start to finish and walk out of our dental clinic with a new crown in one day.

Disclaimer

All treatment carries risks. Individual consultation is required with one of our practitioners to ensure that the treatment is right for you.