What Can Dental Implants Treat
What Are Dental Implants?
Dental Implants may be recommended when one tooth requires an extraction, or multiple teeth up to a full arch . This treatment involves placing a small titanium screw into the jawbone to act as an artificial tooth root. Once the implant has integrated with the bone, a custom-made crown is attached, creating a fixed replacement tooth designed to look, feel, and function like a natural tooth.
Dental implants can also be used to replace teeth that need to be extracted, multiple missing teeth, or even a full arch of teeth. The implants are positioned within the jawbone and provide stable support for replacement teeth, helping maintain surrounding teeth and oral structures. They are intended to act as a secure foundation for long-term fixed tooth replacement.
Implant treatment is not suitable for everyone. Results depend on factors such as bone quality, oral health, and individual healing response. Your dentist will carry out a thorough assessment and discuss whether implants are appropriate for you, including the potential risks, benefits, and alternative treatment options.
Why Dental Boutique For Dental Implants
- Dental Boutique™ is proud to be the first clinic in Australia to receive the Certified NeoArch® Centre of Excellence award, presented by the Straumann Group. This recognition reflects our team’s additional training in advanced implant techniques and use of Straumann’s established implant systems. As a certified centre, we follow structured protocols designed to support planning, precision, and patient safety. This award highlights our commitment to providing implant treatments in line with recognised clinical protocols and ongoing professional education.
- We have placed over 20,000 dental implants across our clinics
- Over 5000 5-star google reviews with patient focus and care at the forefront
- We use the latest full digital technology and workflows, 3D bone scanning, computer guided technology to assist in planning and designing each treatment.
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Types Of Implant Materials
Zirconia Implant
Zirconia implants are made from ceramic and are metal-free, making them a possible option for patients with sensitivities to metal.
Features of Zirconia
- Relatively new material used to fabricate implants
- Suitable for patients seeking metal-free alternatives
- Offers solid strength & fatigue resistance
- Intended for lasting use
- Higher cost compared to titanium
- More limited range of sizes and components
Titanium Implant
Titanium implants are strong, stable, biocompatible and corrosion-resistant. They are designed to integrate with the jawbone and support long-term tooth replacement.
Features of Titanium
- Tried and tested to be highly successful with over 60 years of use in humans worldwide
- Built to be durable
- Offers solid strength & fatigue resistance
- Encourages integration with bone (Osseointegration) – Biocompatible
- Intended for lasting use
- Same titanium used widely in medicine and other parts of the body
Our Design Processes
At Dental Boutique™ Implant Centres, we use a structured planning process to support patients considering treatments such as Dental Implants. Each step involves your input, ensuring that the treatment plan reflects your needs, preferences, and oral health considerations.
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Please note that the outcome shown in the image is only relevant for this patient and does not necessarily reflect the results other patients may experience. Results, risks, complications, and recovery times vary by person and procedure. Treatment suitability can only be determined after an in-person consultation with a dentist, where your individual needs and circumstances can be assessed. For treatment details and risks, please visit here.
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Frequently Asked Qustions
Am I suitable for dental implants?
Suitability for dental implants varies from person to person and depends on factors such as oral health, bone density, medical history and lifestyle considerations. A comprehensive consultation and clinical assessment are required before any treatment recommendations can be made.
How long does dental implant treatment take?
Treatment timelines can vary depending on the complexity of the case and individual healing responses. Some patients may require additional procedures before implant placement. Your dentist will discuss the expected treatment process, timelines and any relevant considerations during your consultation.
How long can dental implants last?
The longevity of dental implants can vary depending on factors such as oral hygiene, lifestyle habits and ongoing dental care. Regular maintenance and professional reviews are important parts of long-term implant care.
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