Implant Dentistry

Dental implants are substitutes for the missing teeth and are designed to last a lifetime. Dental implants are infused in the jawbone and are not visible once surgically placed hence they look exactly like healthy and natural teeth. Fixed dentures are also possible with dental implants.

Types of Dental Implants


Multiple Dental Implants

In this type of implant, if you have several missing teeth creating larger gaps, but still don’t need a full mouth replacement. This type implants can be used in only the areas with large gaps.

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Single Dental Implants

In this type of implant, a single tooth implant is done to fill in the gap and create a seamless look and perfectly functioning teeth.

Full mouth Reconstruction

Dentures are sometimes not comfortable so Implant supported dentures are another option.

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Bone Grafting

A dental bone graft is a procedure which replaces the missing bone in the jaw with bone grafting material to encourage regeneration.

All On Four Dental Implants

This type of procedure suits people who have lost most or all of their teeth due to decay or gum disease. The dentist places implants without bone grafting by using a set of temporary teeth placed the same day or very soon thereafter.

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Immediate Load Dental Implants

In this procedure, you get a full set of teeth without the delay typically required for healing. The teeth you get initially are temporary until the implant heals and you have the healthy bone contact to support a permanent prosthetic.

Why choose dental implants over dentures?

  • Lifetime Warranty
  • Real Tooth Structure
  • Gain Chewing Strength
  • Gain Confidence
  • Improved Speech
  • Adjacent teeth are left Untouched

FAQs

How long will the Dental Implants last?
Dental implants are similar to your natural teeth and last forever. With good care and regular check-ups, it lasts a lifetime. How often do we need to have the Dental Implants Checked? The implants have to be checked regularly, preferably every six months.


Is Dental Implant Surgery Painful?
Dental implant surgery is usually done as ‘keyhole surgery’ using a local anesthetic and is a painless procedure. There is minimal pain and discomfort after which can be easily controlled with painkillers.

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