Restore Function
Chew, speak, and smile comfortably, just like natural teeth.
Support Jawbone Health
Dental implants are placed within the jawbone as part of tooth replacement treatment.
Natural Appearance
Implant restorations are designed to complement your existing teeth.
Durability
With proper care, implants can last for a long time.
Protect Adjacent Teeth
Unlike bridges, implants don’t affect neighbouring teeth.
Improve Quality of Life
Implant-supported restorations may provide an alternative to removable dentures for suitable patients.
Evaluation, X-rays, and 3D scans to plan implant placement.
Titanium post is surgically inserted under local anaesthesia.
The implant fuses with the jawbone over several months.
A connector is attached to hold the restoration.
Custom crown, bridge, or denture is fixed for a natural look and function.
Brush and floss carefully around the implant to prevent plaque and bacteria buildup that can compromise implant health.
Visit your dentist consistently to monitor the implant, surrounding gums, and overall oral health for early detection of any issues.
Avoid smoking and excessive alcohol consumption, as they can affect healing and bone stability.
Choose a soft-bristled toothbrush and non-abrasive toothpaste to maintain implant surfaces and protect surrounding gum tissue.
Contact your dentist promptly if you notice looseness, discomfort, or inflammation, ensuring quick intervention and long-term success.
The procedure is performed under local anaesthesia, ensuring minimal discomfort. Some mild soreness or swelling may occur afterwards but usually subsides within a few days.
With proper care and maintenance, dental implants can last up to 20 years or more.
Most adults with good oral and overall health are candidates. Sufficient jawbone density is required, though bone grafting can help in cases of bone loss.
The process typically spans several months to allow for healing and bone integration before the final restoration is placed.
Yes. Implants offer superior stability, comfort, and bone preservation, while dentures may shift and require periodic adjustments.