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Dental Implants

Understanding Dental Implants

Dental implants serve as artificial tooth roots, providing support for replacement teeth such as crowns, bridges, or dentures. Surgically placed into the jawbone, they integrate with the bone over time, offering a stable foundation for tooth restoration.
 
Tooth loss due to injury, decay, or disease can lead to bone loss, difficulty chewing, and misalignment of surrounding teeth. Dental implants help restore function and prevent further complications.

Components of a Tooth Implant

Components of a Tooth Implant

A tooth implant system consists of three parts:
 

  • Implant Body – A titanium post inserted into the jawbone to act as a tooth root.

  • Abutment – A connector that attaches to the implant and supports the artificial tooth.

  • Implant Crown – A custom-made replacement tooth placed on the abutment.
     

The implant fuses with the jawbone through a process called osseointegration, securing it in place over several months.

Dental Implant Procedure 

The process involves multiple stages and can take between three to nine months, depending on the patient’s healing time and whether additional procedures are needed.
 
1. Consultation and Assessment

  • A dental examination, including X-rays and 3D imaging, evaluates the patient’s oral health.

  • The dentist assesses jawbone density and gum condition.

  • Treatment options and costs are discussed.
     

2. Tooth Extraction (If Necessary)

  • If the damaged or decayed tooth is still in place, it is removed before implant placement.

  • A healing period may be required before the next step.
     

3. Bone Grafting (If Required)

  • If the jawbone lacks sufficient density, a bone graft may be performed.

  • Healing from a bone graft can take several months before the implant procedure.
     

4. Implant Placement

  • The titanium implant is surgically inserted into the jawbone under local anesthesia.

  • A healing period of three to six months allows for osseointegration.
     

5. Abutment Placement

  • Once the implant has fused with the bone, an abutment is attached.

  • The gums are given time to heal around the abutment.
     

6. Artificial Tooth Placement

  • A crown, bridge, or denture is placed on the abutment.

  • Adjustments are made for a proper fit.
     

7. Follow-Up and Maintenance

  • Routine check-ups ensure healing and monitor the implant’s condition.

  • Proper oral hygiene practices are recommended for long-term use.

Considerations for Dental Implants

  • Chewing Function – Implants allow for the restoration of chewing ability.

  • Bone Loss Prevention – Stimulates the jawbone and helps maintain bone density.

  • Tooth Alignment – Prevents nearby teeth from shifting into empty spaces.

  • Durability – Designed for long-term use with proper care.

  • Fixed Structure – Unlike removable dentures, implants remain in place.

Looking for Dental Implants? Book at EZ Dental Care Now

For those considering dental implants in Singapore, EZ Dental Care offers consultations and treatment at both the Bedok North dental clinic and Geylang Bahru dental clinic.
 
EZ Dental Care offers structured pricing for dental implants:

  • Implant Surgery – $1,250 (Medisave Claimable)

  • Implant Crown – $950

  • Total Cost Per Implant – $2,398 Nett
     

Included in the Cost:

  • Dental consultation

  • OPG X-ray

  • Implant crown

  • Medication
     

Excluded:

  • Bone grafting (if needed)

Contact EZ Dental Care to schedule an appointment and discuss your options.

  • Are implant-supported dentures safe?
    Yes, Implant-supported dentures are a safe and effective option for achieving long-lasting, functional, and aesthetically pleasing results. At EZ Dental Care, we follow set standards of care for every procedure, providing you with reassurance as you work on your smile.
  • What is healing with implant-supported dentures like?
    After the insertion of dental implant posts into the jaw, patients enter a phase called osseointegration, where the bone fuses with the implants. This process mimics the function of natural tooth roots. Generally, after three to six months, patients are ready to receive permanent dentures affixed to the implants.
  • How long do implant dentures last?
    With proper care, regular dentures typically last five to seven years before needing repair or replacement. In contrast, implant-supported dentures can last ten years or longer, with some patients enjoying them for a lifetime.
  • Are implant dentures your ideal option?
    To determine your eligibility for implant-supported dentures, it’s ideal to consult with our dental professionals. We are here to answer any questions you may have and guide you through your options.
  • Is getting implant-supported dentures painful?
    Our patients generally report minimal discomfort after the procedure. While there may be some tenderness on the day of surgery, others feel fine the following day and can resume normal activities without needing pain relief.
  • Is it possible to sleep while wearing implant dentures?
    You can sleep with your implant dentures, but it’s crucial to clean them regularly. Rinsing and brushing the attached plate and artificial teeth helps prevent gum disease and implant failure.
  • Do implant dentures offer advantages over traditional dentures?
    Yes, implant-supported dentures provide an ideal quality of life compared to traditional dentures. They effectively restore the function and appearance of natural teeth, though some may still prefer conventional options for various reasons.
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