Restore Your Smile with Dental Implants in Norwest & Bella Vista.
Permanent Tooth Replacement
At Beyond Smiles Family Dental, we offer dental implants as a reliable and long-lasting solution for missing teeth. Dental implants not only restore the appearance of your smile but also improve oral functionality and preserve jawbone health. Our team is dedicated to providing expert care throughout the entire implant process, ensuring comfort and satisfaction.
What are dental implants?
A dental implant is a titanium post that is surgically placed into the jawbone to act as a sturdy foundation for a replacement tooth or teeth. Over time, the implant fuses with the bone through a process called osseointegration, providing a stable base for a dental crown, bridge, or denture. Implants are a permanent solution and mimic the look, feel, and function of natural teeth.

Benefits of dental implants:
- Natural appearance: Implants are designed to look and feel like your natural teeth, seamlessly blending into your smile.
- Improved functionality: With dental implants, you can eat, speak, and chew with confidence, just as you would with natural teeth.
- Preservation of jawbone: Implants stimulate the jawbone, preventing bone loss that can occur when teeth are missing.
- Longevity: With proper care, dental implants can last a lifetime, making them a highly durable option.
- Stability: Implants provide a secure base for dental restorations, ensuring that your replacement teeth stay in place without shifting or discomfort.
- Improved oral health: Unlike traditional bridges, implants do not require altering adjacent teeth, preserving more of your natural tooth structure.
Types of dental implants:
- Single Tooth Implant: A single implant can replace one missing tooth by supporting a dental crown. This option is ideal for patients who are missing just one tooth and want a natural-looking, durable replacement.
- Multiple Tooth Implants:For patients missing multiple teeth, implants can support a dental bridge or partial denture. Instead of relying on adjacent teeth for support, the implant acts as a secure anchor for the restoration.
- Full Arch Implants:For patients missing all or most of their teeth, a full arch of replacement teeth can be secured using several strategically placed implants. This technique, known as All-on-4 or All-on-6, offers a stable, long-term solution for full-mouth restoration.
FAQs
What is a dental implant?
What are dental implants made of?
What are the benefits of dental implants?
Dental implants are of great benefit to people requiring a solution to the problems caused by loss of teeth. These benefits include:
- restored ability to chew;
- improved speech;
- improvement of facial aesthetics;
- preservation of remaining jaw bone structure; and
- reduction of problems associated with teeth in poor health, such as gum problems, loose teeth and infections.
With these benefits, patients enjoy increased confidence and a great boost to their self-esteem
Who is a suitable candidate for dental implants?
How does the dentist determine if I have suitable bone for a dental implant?
What if I don’t have enough bone?
How successful are dental implants?
Do all dentists provide dental implant treatment?
Most dentists should be able to assess the suitability of dental implants as part of their patient’s dental health plan.
There are two phases in dental implant treatment:
- Surgical – inserting the implant into the bone, and all the associated bone-augmentation and other procedures
- Restorative – providing the crowns, bridges or other restorations that attach to the dental implants
Not all dentists are trained in the surgical aspects of implant dentistry. Most dentists should be able to manage the restorative phase of the treatment.
Dentists who don’t have sufficient training in implant dentistry usually refer their patients to other dentists who are suitably trained, or to specialists.
In some of the more complicated cases, even a dentist trained in implant dentistry will refer those patients to specialists (usually oral surgeons or periodontists).
Who should I consult about dental implants?
Your general dentist should be able to assess what role dental implants can play in the management of your dental health and he or she should be the person you consult first. The dentists will often adopt a team approach, where the expertise of other specialists (eg, oral surgeons, periodontists and orthodontists) might be called upon to help formulate and provide ideal treatment for you.
Why do dentists recommend implants?
How long after a dental implant is placed can it be used to anchor my new teeth?
Does it hurt to have a dental implant?
Most dental implants are usually inserted under local anaesthesia and the process is generally not at all painful. When the local anaesthesia wears off (usually about three to four hours later), you might expect some mild discomfort. The level of discomfort varies from patient to patient, but most patients do not have significant problems. Usually, only a short course (one or two days) of very mild analgesics (eg, ibuprofen and paracetamol) are needed, if they are needed at all.
Naturally, there are exceptions, and some patients require analgesics for a few days more. Swelling and bruising may also develop, but these usually only follow the more complicated and longer surgical procedures.
Most patients report being surprised at how little discomfort or swelling they experienced.
What happens if my dental implants are ‘rejected’?
Should an implant fail, in most instances, after a short period of healing, they are replaced with another dental implant and the replacement implant usually successfully integrates with the bone.
Do I have to go without my temporary teeth while the implants are integrating?
Where the teeth are missing in the area of the visible smile, in most cases patients leave with some form of provisional restoration or prosthesis in place. Every patient and procedure is evaluated on an individual basis and the dentist might sometimes recommend that the a patient go without a prosthesis for a short period of time.
How much do dental implants cost?
In some cases, two or more implants are placed to provide a means of stabilising an otherwise conventional denture (commonly referred to as an ‘over-denture’). In this situation, the implants are usually charged for on a per-unit basis, with a small additional charge for the components that fit in the denture itself. This form of treatment is extremely cost effective, giving the patients a dramatic change in comfort for a relatively low cost.
Need more information?
For more information about our dental practice in general, or if you have a specific question about your dental care needs, please call us on (02) 8883 4560, email our dental practice at info@beyondsmilesfamilydental.com.au or send us a message below and we will do our best to help you.