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Dental Implants
A Long-Term Solution to Tooth Loss

We offer single-tooth and full-arch dental implants in Reservoir to replace missing teeth and restore patients' smiles.

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Dental Implants in Reservoir, VIC

Dental implants are considered by many dental professionals as the gold standard for tooth replacement. Dental implants have transformed countless smiles and offer most patients improved dental durability, functionality and aesthetics. Our Reservoir dental clinic is pleased to offer traditional dental implant solutions and techniques like the all-on-x treatment concept, or what we call T24. 

T24 is the name of our all-on-x treatment approach, designed to help suitable patients receive temporary teeth quickly. Your dentist will discuss your individual suitability and expected timelines.

What Are Dental Implantsall-on-x dental implants in reservoir

Dental implants in Reservoir are titanium posts surgically positioned into the jawbone beneath the gum line. These posts serve as the foundation for replacement teeth. Due to their material and design, they fuse with the bone, offering a stable base for long-term or removable replacement teeth.

The All-on-X Treatment Concept

The all-on-x treatment concept is a solution for patients who have lost most or all of their teeth in one or both jaws. This approach involves:

  • Strategic Implant Placement  Depending on the jawbone's quality and quantity, a specific number of implants (often six per jaw) are placed at precise angles.
  • Full Arch Restoration — These implants then support a full arch of prosthetic teeth.

One of the benefits of all-on-x is that it can often use the patient's remaining bone, reducing or even eliminating the need for bone grafts.

 

Benefits of Dental Implants in Reservoirwoman eating apple with dental implants

 

  • Comprehensive Tooth Replacement  Dental implants provide a complete solution for those who have lost most or all of their teeth. With these techniques, an entire arch of teeth can be replaced with just a few strategically placed dental implants.
  • Faster Results in Many Cases — Our T24 approach i designed to help suitable patients receive temporary teeth quickly. Your dentist will discuss your individual suitability and expected timelines. 
  • Enhanced Aesthetics  Our dental implant experts use high-quality materials and a customised approach to mimic the appearance of your natural teeth. 
  • Improved Confidence  Restoring a complete set of teeth can significantly boost a patient's confidence, specifically one's ability to smile, speak and eat without hesitation. 
  • Long-Term Stability  Dental implants integrate with the jawbone, creating a secure and stable foundation for the prosthetic teeth. 
  • Preservation of Jawbone  Tooth loss eliminates support for facial muscles, causing them to sag and give you a drawn or aged appearance. With full-arch tooth replacement, the structure supports your lips and cheeks for a fuller facial appearance. 
  • Minimal Discomfort  Dental implant placement has a high success rate and is generally well-tolerated by patients. 

As with any surgical procedure, dental implants carry some risks, such as infection, injury to surrounding structures, nerve changes, or problems with the implant integrating with the bone. Your dentist will discuss these with you before treatment.

We Invite You to Contact Our Implant Dentists in Melbourne, VIC

Do you have missing teeth and desire a comfortable, complete smile? We invite you to book a consultation at The Dental Place to learn more! 

Our team at The Dental Place do everything to ensure that qualified patients regain their lost teeth and rediscover a functional smile. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Dental implants can last for decades and sometimes even a lifetime. However, there are measures you should take to help promote their longevity.

Fortunately, dental implants are low-maintenance, and to keep them viable, you need only brush and floss and visit your dentist in Reservoir regularly for dental checks and cleans.

Even if you eventually replace the dental implant crown or prosthetic, the underlying implant should still be viable.

Dental Implant Options

Dental implants can be singles or used to support a prosthetic like a denture or bridge.

Your dentist surgically places the dental implant into the jawbone, which integrates over several months. Then, we top it with a dental crown. We can also use up to six dental implants to attach a bridge or denture or to restore teeth.

Of course, we have you visit our dental clinic for a consultation to ensure implants are suitable for your tooth replacement. We check the integrity of your jawbone and sinus placement. In some cases, we discuss pretreatments to help with candidacy.

All surgical and sedation procedures carry potential risks and complications. Your dentist will discuss these with you in detail before your treatment and answer any questions you may have.

Are You Considering Dental Implants in Reservoir?

We welcome your call to learn more about tooth replacement or to book a consultation with our implant dentist.

If you have missing teeth, there are several options available to restore your smile and functionality from The Dental Place in Reservoir:

Dental Implants in Reservoir

These are titanium posts surgically inserted into the jawbone, providing a strong foundation forgroup of older women smiling | dentist reservoir replacement teeth. They're durable, long-lasting, and look and feel like natural teeth—ideal for individuals with good overall health and sufficient jawbone density.

All-on-X

This method uses a set number of implants (commonly 4–6, but can vary) to support a full arch of fixed replacement teeth. It's a popular choice for those missing all teeth in one or both jaws, offering stability without needing a denture. We can often provide temporary teeth in 24 hours.

Dental Bridges

A dental bridge in Reservoir involves creating a false tooth (or teeth) to fill the gap, held in place by the neighbouring teeth. The adjacent teeth are prepared for crowns to support the bridge. They are less invasive than implants and are suitable for those with smaller spans of missing teeth.

Dentures

These are removable appliances that can replace missing teeth and surrounding tissues. They come in partial (replacing some teeth) and complete varieties (replacing all teeth). They're less costly upfront, but may require adjustments over time.

Learn More By Reaching Out

The best option depends on your oral health, budget and personal preferences. We recommend booking a consultation with a dentist to guide you towards the most suitable choice for your specific needs.

Meet Our Doctors:

dr stephen iskander | reservoir dentist

Dr Stephen Iskander
Dentist

(DEN0001025176) Registered Dentist, General Registration

 

Dr Stephen graduated from Melbourne University. As a dedicated professional, Dr Stephen is actively involved in continuing education so that he can offer the best treatment options and care for his ...

dr andrew shehata | reservoir dentist

Dr Andrew Shehata
Dentist

(DEN0002142985) Registered Dentist, General Registration

 

Dr Andrew earned his master's in Dentistry upon graduating from La Trobe University in Bendigo. He gained his experience throughout rural Victoria before settling down in Melbourne. 
With a holistic attitude, Dr ...

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