FAQs
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In some cases, if a tooth cannot be restored after root canal treatment, it may be removed and replaced with a dental implant. Your dentist will assess whether this is appropriate for you.
In some cases, if a tooth cannot be restored after root canal treatment, it may be removed and replaced with a dental implant. Your dentist will assess whether this is appropriate for you.
In some cases, if a tooth cannot be restored after root canal treatment, it may be removed and replaced with a dental implant. Your dentist will assess whether this is appropriate for you.
In some cases, if a tooth cannot be restored after root canal treatment, it may be removed and replaced with a dental implant. Your dentist will assess whether this is appropriate for you.
Implant-supported dentures are secured using dental implants placed into the jawbone. These implants act as anchors, providing stability that traditional dentures cannot offer.
Implant-supported dentures are secured using dental implants placed into the jawbone. These implants act as anchors, providing stability that traditional dentures cannot offer.
Implant-supported dentures are secured using dental implants placed into the jawbone. These implants act as anchors, providing stability that traditional dentures cannot offer.
Implant-supported dentures are secured using dental implants placed into the jawbone. These implants act as anchors, providing stability that traditional dentures cannot offer.
In suitable cases, the implant and a temporary tooth may be placed on the same day as extraction. The final crown is usually fitted after healing. They’re increasingly requested by patients who want to avoid extended time without teeth.
Same-day implants, also known as immediate implants, offer a faster approach to replacing missing teeth for suitable patients.
In suitable cases, the implant and a temporary tooth may be placed on the same day as extraction. The final crown is usually fitted after healing. They’re increasingly requested by patients who want to avoid extended time without teeth.
Same-day implants, also known as immediate implants, offer a faster approach to replacing missing teeth for suitable patients.
In suitable cases, the implant and a temporary tooth may be placed on the same day as extraction. The final crown is usually fitted after healing. They’re increasingly requested by patients who want to avoid extended time without teeth.
Same-day implants, also known as immediate implants, offer a faster approach to replacing missing teeth for suitable patients.
In suitable cases, the implant and a temporary tooth may be placed on the same day as extraction. The final crown is usually fitted after healing. They’re increasingly requested by patients who want to avoid extended time without teeth.
Same-day implants, also known as immediate implants, offer a faster approach to replacing missing teeth for suitable patients.
Commonly prescribed medications may include triazolam, lorazepam or zaleplon. Your dentist will determine the most suitable option based on your medical history and individual needs.
Commonly prescribed medications may include triazolam, lorazepam or zaleplon. Your dentist will determine the most suitable option based on your medical history and individual needs.
Commonly prescribed medications may include triazolam, lorazepam or zaleplon. Your dentist will determine the most suitable option based on your medical history and individual needs.
Commonly prescribed medications may include triazolam, lorazepam or zaleplon. Your dentist will determine the most suitable option based on your medical history and individual needs.
No. With nitrous oxide, you remain awake and able to respond, although you may feel very relaxed or drowsy.
No. With nitrous oxide, you remain awake and able to respond, although you may feel very relaxed or drowsy.
No. With nitrous oxide, you remain awake and able to respond, although you may feel very relaxed or drowsy.
No. With nitrous oxide, you remain awake and able to respond, although you may feel very relaxed or drowsy.
No. General anaesthesia is not typically recommended for routine procedures such as cleans or small fillings. It is generally reserved for complex treatment or severe dental anxiety.
No. General anaesthesia is not typically recommended for routine procedures such as cleans or small fillings. It is generally reserved for complex treatment or severe dental anxiety.
No. General anaesthesia is not typically recommended for routine procedures such as cleans or small fillings. It is generally reserved for complex treatment or severe dental anxiety.
No. General anaesthesia is not typically recommended for routine procedures such as cleans or small fillings. It is generally reserved for complex treatment or severe dental anxiety.
No. General anaesthesia is not typically recommended for routine procedures such as cleans or small fillings. It is generally reserved for complex treatment or severe dental anxiety.
Most patients report manageable discomfort during recovery. Your dentist will provide tailored advice and support to help you feel comfortable throughout treatment.
At Dental Implant & Sleep Centre in Melbourne, this treatment is carefully planned by an experienced team in a calm and reassuring environment.
Most patients report manageable discomfort during recovery. Your dentist will provide tailored advice and support to help you feel comfortable throughout treatment.
At Dental Implant & Sleep Centre in Melbourne, this treatment is carefully planned by an experienced team in a calm and reassuring environment.
Most patients report manageable discomfort during recovery. Your dentist will provide tailored advice and support to help you feel comfortable throughout treatment.
At Dental Implant & Sleep Centre in Melbourne, this treatment is carefully planned by an experienced team in a calm and reassuring environment.
Most patients report manageable discomfort during recovery. Your dentist will provide tailored advice and support to help you feel comfortable throughout treatment.
At Dental Implant & Sleep Centre in Melbourne, this treatment is carefully planned by an experienced team in a calm and reassuring environment.
Full-arch implant treatment often involves four to six implants, although this varies depending on the restoration type and individual needs.
Full-arch implant treatment often involves four to six implants, although this varies depending on the restoration type and individual needs.
Full-arch implant treatment often involves four to six implants, although this varies depending on the restoration type and individual needs.
Full-arch implant treatment often involves four to six implants, although this varies depending on the restoration type and individual needs.
With good care and consistent hygiene, implants placed into the jawbone can last a lifetime, but they must have cleaned properly to avoid infection or failure. The teeth or prosthesis may need to be changed every 3-5 years sometimes longer, depending on your bite.
With good care and consistent hygiene, implants placed into the jawbone can last a lifetime, but they must have cleaned properly to avoid infection or failure. The teeth or prosthesis may need to be changed every 3-5 years sometimes longer, depending on your bite.
With good care and consistent hygiene, implants placed into the jawbone can last a lifetime, but they must have cleaned properly to avoid infection or failure. The teeth or prosthesis may need to be changed every 3-5 years sometimes longer, depending on your bite.
With good care and consistent hygiene, implants placed into the jawbone can last a lifetime, but they must have cleaned properly to avoid infection or failure. The teeth or prosthesis may need to be changed every 3-5 years sometimes longer, depending on your bite.
Suitability depends on factors such as bone quality, oral health, and medical history. A clinical assessment is required to determine appropriate options.
Suitability depends on factors such as bone quality, oral health, and medical history. A clinical assessment is required to determine appropriate options.
Suitability depends on factors such as bone quality, oral health, and medical history. A clinical assessment is required to determine appropriate options.
Suitability depends on factors such as bone quality, oral health, and medical history. A clinical assessment is required to determine appropriate options.
Yes, there are some risks associated with dental bridges. The most common complications are related to the teeth and gums around the bridge. If these tissues are not healthy the bridge may fail. Other risks include:
- Decay under the bridge
- Gum disease
- Loosebridge
- Fractured teeth
- Allergic reactions to materials used in the bridge
The associated risks will all be discussed at your initial consultation.
Yes, there are some risks associated with dental bridges. The most common complications are related to the teeth and gums around the bridge. If these tissues are not healthy the bridge may fail. Other risks include:
- Decay under the bridge
- Gum disease
- Loosebridge
- Fractured teeth
- Allergic reactions to materials used in the bridge
The associated risks will all be discussed at your initial consultation.
Yes, there are some risks associated with dental bridges. The most common complications are related to the teeth and gums around the bridge. If these tissues are not healthy the bridge may fail. Other risks include:
- Decay under the bridge
- Gum disease
- Loosebridge
- Fractured teeth
- Allergic reactions to materials used in the bridge
The associated risks will all be discussed at your initial consultation.