Dental Implants
Refresh your smile with dental implants!
At Pharmalps, we collaborate with reputable, experienced clinics to offer you cutting-edge dental implant solutions for revitalizing your smile.
Dental implants are the go-to option for replacing missing teeth, a choice that can be truly transformative. Losing one or more teeth or receiving news of an impending tooth extraction can be disheartening. The thought of an incomplete smile is something no one welcomes.
We rely on every tooth for eating, speaking, and expressing ourselves with confidence.
In the past, dental bridges and traditional dentures were the primary solutions for tooth loss.
However, they couldn’t replicate the natural feel and often led to complications, including further tooth loss, discomfort, and deterioration of the facial bone structure.
Modern dentistry has revolutionized tooth replacement with dental implants. Whether you require one, several, or an entire arch of implants, such as All on 4 or All on 6, the result is a set of teeth that function naturally, allowing you to eat, smile, and speak with ease.
Factors like age, genetics, trauma, and periodontal disease can result in tooth loss, affecting you in various ways. Beyond the aesthetic changes, missing teeth can disrupt your ability to eat and speak comfortably.
Our dental implant solutions at Pharmalps address these challenges. When you choose our implant procedures, your new teeth will blend so seamlessly with your natural ones that no one will know they’re not your original teeth. We employ the latest advancements in dental implant technology to replace missing teeth effectively, restoring your beautiful smile, natural functionality, and self-confidence.
All On 4 & All On 6 Dental Implants, The Ultimate Solution To Missing Teeth
If you’re dealing with multiple missing teeth or currently using dentures, you might be an ideal candidate for All on 4 dental implants, a full mouth dental implant treatment.
At Pharmalps, through our partner clinics we offer All on 4 dental implants to individuals with extensive dental concerns. This treatment presents a fresh opportunity to attain and savor a new smile.
Thanks to the progress in dental technology, you can now have a complete set of teeth in a remarkably short time. Not only is this option more cost-effective than obtaining the same number of individual dental implants, but it also eliminates the inconveniences associated with dentures or bridges.
All on 4 dental implants provide a compelling solution for individuals requiring full mouth reconstruction. This comprehensive dental restoration service addresses common dental issues, including multiple missing teeth, gum disease, and advanced tooth decay.
The stability of All on 4 dental implants is exceptional. This enables you to eat, smile, sing, and engage in various activities with confidence. The prosthetic teeth, typically Zirconia Porcelain Crowns, are meticulously designed to closely resemble and feel like natural teeth, making them the standout feature of All on 4 dental implants.
Frequently Asked Questions Dental Implants
Dental implants are a durable treatment option for restoring and replacing missing teeth. Implants are designed to mimic the natural tooth root and crown. Our partner clinics professional oral surgeons and implant team are highly experienced in implants and work closely with the clinic’s master ceramist in the design to create a natural or dramatic result.
Dental implants are a durable, long-term alternative to removable dentures, whether partial or complete. Providing exceptional support and stability for dental crowns is the superior choice for patients in such situations. The base of the implant is known as the post. It bears some resemblance to a titanium screw that firmly bonds with the organic bone in the jaw. The titanium base of the implant is then capped with an artificial tooth that is customised to match the colour and shape of the patient’s natural teeth, resulting in a replacement tooth that is virtually indistinguishable from the other teeth in the mouth.
The solid connection between the implant and the jawbone also provides complete restoration of full mouth function, allowing the patient to confidently eat all their favourite foods.
There are many benefits to dental implants that make them a superior choice for tooth replacement: Implants make it feasible to replace one or more missing teeth without altering or causing damage to adjacent teeth.
Dental implants can help resolve bite problems and the resulting joint pain. They can prevent teeth from shifting into the space left by missing teeth. Dental implants stabilise teeth, restoring speech and enabling you to chew food properly. Implants provide gum and jaw structure stability, dramatically enhancing one’s natural beauty.
Dental implants offer a means of fully restoring the aesthetic appearance of your smile. We like to think of implants as more than just dental treatments. By putting your favourite foods back on the menu and a confident smile back on your face, implants can kickstart a profound boost in day-to-day wellbeing.
People lose their permanent teeth for many reasons, including accidents, trauma, and disease. One of the most common diseases that can result in the loss of permanent teeth is periodontitis, also known as gum disease. This disease occurs due to bacteria and infection in the gums, which leads to inflammation and the bone and tissue supporting the teeth breaking down.
Pregnancy, osteoporosis, and even some medications can also cause tooth loss. Many adults experience tooth loss, so you’re not alone. Dental implants offer the most incredible comfort of all tooth replacement solutions and avoid the long-term health effects of tooth loss and bone density reduction. Choosing to undergo a dental implant procedure is a big step, but one that can have a significant impact on the state of your health and the quality of your life. Therefore, it’s so important that the procedure be performed with only the best tools, equipment, and materials.
Losing teeth can occur for a wide range of different reasons. Perhaps the tooth was knocked out by an accidental impact or became so severely damaged as to necessitate an extraction, or maybe extensive tooth decay and other dental problems have caused one or more teeth to become loose or even fall out. Regardless of the underlying cause, lost teeth can lead to further oral health problems if left untreated. Fortunately, dental implants are a simple, effective, and permanent solution to the problem of lost and missing teeth. Dental implants are far superior to other options, such as traditional dentures or bridges. They can prevent many of the long-term dental problems known to develop because of the loss of teeth in the jaw, including gradual bone density loss and problems chewing or talking.
Beyond cosmetic reasons, replacing your tooth or teeth will make eating and speaking easier. Gaps in your mouth can also result in bone loss and even change the shape of your face.
Dental implants are the only permanent tooth replacement option, and they’re designed to last for decades. Because they are surgically inserted into the jawbone, they provide health and functional benefits comparable to those of natural teeth. Since the implant itself mimics the form and structure of a natural tooth and is embedded directly into the jaw to take the place of the entire missing tooth and root, it prevents the loss of bone density.
Dental implants have achieved a consistently high success rate (over 95%) since their introduction decades ago. Greater success is achieved through a combination of surgical technology, high-quality materials, clinical experience, and long-term maintenance. Naturally, when you undergo any restorative health care treatment, you want to be confident that you’ll receive the absolute best care, both in terms of the skill and capability of the provider and in the quality and effectiveness of the materials used in the procedure. Through our partner clinics, we are committed to giving our patients the best possible result in everything we do, which means using the finest dental implants available. Therefore, we choose to use Nobel BioCare, Straumann, and Hiossen implants in our parters clinics, as they feature the most effective designs and highest quality materials available today. For dental implants to provide the most excellent combination of longevity, stability, durability, and appearance, they must be manufactured with the highest quality materials. Across virtually all measurements, titanium is the finest dental implant material due to its unique combination of strength, lightweight, and ability to strongly bond with human bone. This last factor is significant, as not all metals can do this.
The shape and structure of the post of the implant also have a significant impact on the connection between the bone and the replacement tooth. Many types of implants have specialised ‘threads’ on the post designed to provide the maximum surface area for the bone to adhere to, increasing the connection’s strength and the bond’s permanence. While there are many different manufacturers of dental implants, our partner clinics relies on the quality and advanced technology of the dental implants offered by Nobel BioCare, Straumann, and Hiossen. As the industry leader in dental implant innovation, both in design and material development, Nobel BioCare, Straumann, and Hiossen have a proven track record that is renowned worldwide. Our partner clinics feels there is no better choice of dental implants for our patients than Nobel BioCare, Straumann, and Hiossen.
All of them! Our partner clinics can take care of individual teeth with single dental implants, but you also have options to replace multiple teeth or even an entire arch! If the arch as a whole is needed, you can get All-On-4 dental implants, meaning our clinics use four implants to anchor the whole arc.
It’s not a matter of being better. It’s more about what’s best for you. Unlike dentures, once placed, implants are not removed for eating or sleeping. Implants can be more expensive than dentures, and the process takes a little longer, but they also last longer than dentures and function and look like natural teeth.
Yes. Dental implants look, function, and feel like natural teeth. At our partner clinics, we will try to match them as closely as possible to the shape and colour of your remaining teeth.
Yes. Once your implants have completely healed, you can treat them like natural teeth. Many patients report being able to eat foods that they couldn’t eat before surgery and can enjoy chewy and hard foods again. Only liquids and soft foods are allowed during the healing process to prevent irritating your jaw and gums. This can range anywhere from a few days to a week before you can slowly add solid foods to your diet.
Implants are surgically secured into your jawbone and imitate your natural teeth and roots. This simulation helps to keep the bones in your jaw strong and healthy. It’s been shown that an implant will either severely slow or stop bone loss in the jawbone.
Not always, but three different procedures can accompany implants. Bone grafting is needed if your jawbone is too thin or soft because chewing puts much pressure on your jawbone, and the implant can fail once you begin to eat solid food. A bone graft will strengthen your jawbone using a part of your bone from a different area of your body or synthetic bone material. A few months will be needed for the graft to grow strong enough to support the implant. A sinus augmentation is sometimes required if an implant is put in the upper jawbone, depending on the location of your sinuses. This procedure lifts the floor of the sinuses to give more room for the implant. Bone augmentation is needed if the patient’s jawbone needs additional work. Bone augmentation is a surgical procedure to replace bone surrounding the root of a tooth, making it possible for you to have an implant if you don’t have enough natural bone in your jaw. Unlike other body tissue types, bone can regenerate in the right conditions. A graft makes this process possible while helping to hold your implant and existing teeth in place. Over time, your bone will grow to replace the graft material. Once the site around the graft has successfully healed and been provided, you don’t need any other supporting treatments; you’ll be ready to have your implant placed. There are many reasons why you may not have enough bone to hold an implant securely in place, but you might need a bone graft if: Your teeth are loose or unstable, or you suffer from gum disease. Gum disease can break down gum and bone tissue. You had a tooth extracted some time ago. The gap left following extraction can sometimes affect the teeth on either side, and the bone can begin to deteriorate. You’ve had lots of infections in your mouth. This can lead to bone loss over time. You’ve had an injury to your mouth. The impact could have led to bone loss.
One of the biggest reasons people believe dental implant surgery is painful is what they see on the internet. A quick search for dental implant surgery will show you plenty of pictures of people getting holes in their gums, which looks pretty scary if you don’t know what’s happening. However, there is no need to worry, as the procedure itself is not as painful as it looks. Let us use a scale of one to 10, with one representing minimal discomfort and 10 representing excruciating pain. A straightforward dental implant, for a patient with good bones who does not need a lot of soft tissue surgery, has a pain level between two and three in the first 24 to 48 hours, which means over-the-counter medication like Tylenol or Advil will take care of any discomfort they are feeling. After the procedure, you will have difficulty eating regular food as your gums heal, so you will need to eat soft foods for a while. You must also avoid caffeine and tobacco products to prevent implant failure and other complications.
Feel free to let us know if you have any inquiries or questions regarding dental implants.
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