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Dentures are a popular and inexpensive choice for tooth replacement. Unfortunately, they don’t last forever. If you have had your dentures for a few years already, you might wonder when you should replace them or if you even need to replace them.

So, when should you replace your dentures?

It is recommended to have it replaced every 5 to 10 years. However, each person’s situation is different.

Here are the most common signs you should watch out for:

  • Loose, Wobbly, Or Falls Out Frequently

The first time you get your dentures, they should offer a snug fit to ensure you can chew and speak properly – however, your gums and jaw change throughout your whole life. Your jawbone starts to lose its volume after you lose your natural teeth, thus affecting the bone’s shape, making your dentures feel loose. Another reason that your dentures may no longer fit correctly in your mouth is that the actual denture material has worn down

  • Visible Damage

No matter how you take care of your dentures, they’ll eventually chip, crack, or break as it goes through wear-and-tear from years of grinding and chewing. Accidents and improper care are also culprits for damaging your dentures. Other than causing your dentures not to be pleasing to look at, any cracks or dents can cause more injuries to your mouth. Check for any damage on your denture base or teeth every time you clean it. You can indeed have your dentures repaired, but it will come to a point where it’s cheaper just to have them replaced.

  • Unexplained Pain or Discomfort

Wearing your dentures all day long should be comfortable without feeling any pain or discomfort. However, as years go by, as mentioned above, your gums and jawbone change, so your dentures no longer fit the way it was before. Wearing dentures should not be a burden. If you feel something “off” with your dentures, have a dentist or prosthetist check on it.

  • Gum Irritation Or Pressure Sores

Dentures make constant contact with your gums, so when dentures don’t fit correctly, or if it’s damaged, it can cause gum irritation or painful mouth sores. These sores will make eating or talking feel very uncomfortable. Look out for signs of redness or inflammation in your mouth or gums.

  • Biting The Inside Of Mouth Or Cheek

Poorly-fitting or worn-out dentures may not always hold back your inner cheek tissue sufficiently when eating, causing you to regularly bite into part of your inner cheek.

  • Discolouration

Like natural teeth, dentures can experience discolouration over time due to exposure to some foods, drinks, and/or substances. Improper cleaning may also cause your dentures to change colour eventually. If it becomes stained and you longer want the way it looks, it may be best to replace them so that you can smile confidently again.

  • Speech Problem

Most people go through a brief adjustment period to be able to speak clearly with dentures. Just like eating, talking relies on your teeth, so wearing your dentures for the first time may cause slurred speech, lisping, or excessive salivation. However, this should only last for a few weeks. If this never goes away or comes back after some time, this only means that your dentures need to be adjusted or replaced.

  • Difficulty in Eating

One of the main reasons why someone will be getting a denture is to be able to eat properly. Just like with speaking, it may take a few weeks after wearing your dentures for the first time to restore your regular eating habits. But if it still makes chewing difficult even after weeks of wearing it, or if after years of wearing it, you find yourself not being able to chew well again, it may be time to have it replaced.

  • Looking Older Than Your Age

After losing your natural teeth, your jaw bone starts to resorb, thus changing your facial structure. This can make your face sag or cause wrinkles around your mouth, making you look older than you really are. Having well-fitted dentures helps slow down the bone resorption process. If you think your denture makes you look older, you may want to consider replacing them.

  • Don’t Look Natural

People get dentures not only to be able to eat and speak well but also to be able to smile confidently. If your dentures are too small, too big, or don’t compliment your face, it may be high time to replace them to achieve a natural-looking smile again.

Now that you have learned the signs to look for, have you realised that you need new dentures? We want you to eat, talk, and smile confidently and comfortably. If you’re still in doubt, the easiest way to check is to have one of our dentists look them over. Contact us now or book an appointment here

Dental implants are a common tooth replacement solution regardless of whether your teeth have been lost due to periodontal disease, an injury, or some other reason. You can use dental implants to replace a single tooth, multiple teeth, or a full upper and/or lower set of teeth. If you need to restore all your upper teeth or all your lower teeth, we can assess whether or not you are a candidate for a treatment called All-on-4 Dental Implants. During this treatment, we place four implants and then attach a full arch of teeth.

There are many factors that our dentists will consider prior to recommending a treatment plan for you. Among these are whether or not you have adequate bone support and healthy gum tissue. Your overall health and the locations of your sinuses and nerves will also be considered. During your in-depth initial consultation, our dentists will complete a comprehensive oral exam and review your medical and dental history. They will usually use 3D CT scanning (x-ray) to assist in diagnosis and treatment planning.

If you would like to know whether dental implants is a viable treatment for you, please make an appointment for a Free implant consultation here

If the dentures crack, chip, feel loose, or break, do not attempt to fix them yourself. At No Gaps Dental, we have the skills and expertise to accurately fix dentures. Far too often, people will attempt to adjust the dentures themselves or even repair them. We do not recommend this since it can result in needing to spend more money on repairs and risk harming the gums.

Dentures are more complex than some people may realise since we customise them to match each individual patient’s teeth. Some people may only need to replace a few teeth, while others will need to replace all of their teeth. With that in mind, there is no one-size-fits-all pair of dentures. Thus, damaging or breaking a pair of dentures will require specialised work from a dental professional. While dentures are durable, they are not indestructible.

You may have heard great things about dental implants, including its longevity, but you may be wondering how long do dental implants actually last.

Dental implant is the best way to replace missing teeth. It is often praised for its sturdiness and longevity. It typically outlasts any other type of dental restoration by a long shot with proper care. Depending on how well maintained and taken care of your implants are, it can even last a lifetime. Your lifestyle and dental hygiene significantly affect its longevity.

The main component of a dental implant is the titanium post that is embedded into your jawbone. This part of the implant has the longest life. The crown, bridge, or restoration attached to the top of the implant may need to be replaced at some point in your life depending on how well it is cared for, but can last for several years. Compared to other teeth replacement alternatives, dental implants are the most cost-effective treatment overall. While they may cost more upfront, they last much longer than bridges and dentures, saving you time, worry, and money in the long run.

Want to know more about dental implants? Call us or book here for a Free Implant consultation.

For a patient with removable dentures, it is crucial to remove your dentures once a day, preferably at night, and clean them thoroughly by carefully rinsing off any loose food particles.

Cleaning your dentures

Do not use regular toothpaste as it can actually damage the base of the dentures due to the abrasive particles in the toothpaste. There are specific denture cleaning fluids that you can purchase from your local chemist or supermarket. It is also wise to get a specific brush to clean the dentures. Using a brittle toothbrush can actually do more damage than good to the dentures.

When cleaning dentures, it is important to keep the dentures above a towel or soft surface. Dropping the dentures, even just a few inches above a hard surface, can cause them to crack or break. Dentures must stay wet at all times and must not become dry. Thus, it is best to keep the dentures in water when one is not wearing them at night. In some cases, patients can keep their dentures in a cleaning solution overnight but please speak to your dentist to confirm if this is the best alternative for your denture type.

If the dentures are not removable and stick to the patient’s gums, then the dentist will recommend a different cleaning regimen. In many cases, caring for implant dentures will be the same as taking care of regular teeth with brushing twice a day. Patients need to take care of their gums and mouth as well.

Many are anxious about getting a dental implant because of the fear of how painful the procedure is.

Prior to dental implant placements, your dentist will apply a local anaesthetic, so the surgery should not involve any pain since the mouth will be numb.

During surgery, a hole will then be drilled for the implant. Drills might also sound painful, but your jawbone has no nerves to feel any pain, so the pressure should be the most discomfort you could feel.

While the procedure is minimally invasive, you may expect some level of pain once the anaesthesia wears off. Before starting the process, your dentist will give you pain medication so that when the anaesthetic wears off, you have sufficient pain relief.

After the procedure, it is common to feel discomfort or pain at the implant site for up to 10 days. It is often caused by the bruising of the gum around the implant site. The pain can be managed by taking some pain relief; however, it shouldn’t last more than two weeks. Pain that lasts more than two weeks should be a red flag, and consulting your dentist is advisable. Dental implant risks are uncommon, but they may happen just like with any other surgery.

Recovery and healing after dental implant surgery vary from person to person, and everyone has a different pain threshold. Still, getting dental implants is relatively manageable in terms of pain and discomfort during and after surgery. Short-term discomfort is a worthy investment in exchange for long-term oral health.

If you think you might need dental implants, call us or book here for a Free Implant Consultation.

Thinking of getting dental implants? You’re on the right track, as dental implant is the best option for replacing missing teeth. But before you start looking for dental clinics that offer it, you should know that there are two basic methods available for dental implant surgery: traditional and computer-guided. The traditional process is more time consuming and requires multiple incisions. In contrast, computer-guided implant surgery uses state-of-the-art imaging and digital screens to clearly map out your jawbone.

Here at No Gaps Dental, we offer computer-guided implant surgery.

Computer-guided surgery provides dentists with several advantages, helping them achieve predictable and safe implant placements.

  • Precise and Accurate Dental Implant Placement

With computer-guided implant surgery, digital impressions and CT scans are used to take images of your jaw to create a 3D image of your jaw structure. This greatly helps in the decision-making on where to place the implant. A surgical guide will then be made based on it, which can be fitted over the dental arch during the implant surgery, allowing the dentist to precisely and accurately install the implant.

  • Reduced Risks

Computer-guided implant technology allows our dentists to see the anatomical structures of your teeth, gums, and jaw, thus lowering the risks of unanticipated complications during surgery.

  • Reduced Surgery Time

Because a precise surgical guide is made, there will be no guesswork with computer-guided implant surgery, making the procedure faster to complete than traditional implant surgery.

  • Faster Healing Time

Unguided surgeries often require more incisions, which means more prolonged recovery time for patients after surgery. With computer-guided implant surgery, many patients can receive same-day implants.

  • Better Patient Education

Computer-guided implant technology is based on precise scans of the jaw structure. These images can be used to explain the dental implant procedure and educate patients about their oral health.

  • Helps With Placement of Additional Implants

Computer-guided surgery can also be advantageous for those with existing dental implants. It makes it possible to see the exact location of existing implants, ensuring that additional implants are placed in the ideal locations.

If you want to experience the latest technology in implant surgery, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

Do you have one or more missing teeth? Dental implants may be a good replacement option for you. Dental implants are artificial tooth roots made of titanium. They create a permanent base to support a prosthetic tooth or crown.

In the past, patients who suffered from failing teeth, missing teeth, and chronic dental problems were limited to dentures, bridges, and crowns to replace their missing teeth. However, dental implants have changed this because they feel, fit, and function like natural teeth, so they are rapidly becoming the new standard in tooth replacement.

If you would like to know more about dental implants, book an appointment for a Free Implant consultation here

Dental implants is now the most popular tooth replacement option for people who need to replace missing teeth. A dental implant can replace one tooth, but it can also support multiple missing teeth with a bridge and even secure dentures.

But then, which type of dental implant works best for you?

  • Single

A single tooth implant is the most typical type. If you have a missing tooth and prefer not to have a dental bridge that requires grinding and crowing your adjacent teeth, then the single tooth implant is your best option. It composes of one implant connected to one crown.

  • Multiple

Implant-supported bridge is a great choice if you have three or more missing adjacent teeth. Unlike the typical bridge with two crowns attached to your teeth on either side of the gap with a false tooth in between, an implant-supported bridge has crowns attached to a dental implant instead. The procedure is identical to a single tooth dental implant; however, the missing teeth adjacent to the middle will not be connected to an implant. This type of implant can save you money, given that you can replace multiple adjacent teeth without the need to replace each tooth with its own implant.

  • All-On-4

All-On-4 treatment involves the replacement of all missing teeth in one jaw by using only four implants. These four implants are used as anchors to support a full replacement teeth arch. Today, the All-On-4 technique is widely acknowledged as the superior treatment option for a full-arch teeth replacement. It involves placing implants in available bone, thereby avoiding the need for bone grafting.

No matter which implant type you choose to have, it’s still important to consult with an expert. Book now for a Free implant consultation with one of our qualified dentists here!

For many years, dentures have been the standard solution for missing teeth, but as dentistry advances, dental implants have been increasingly popular due to its many benefits over dentures.

  • Greater Comfort

Dentures rest on your gums, putting pressure on them, and as a result, you can be left with discomfort and denture sores. With dental implants, your teeth are supported by the titanium post in your jaw, keeping pressure off your gums.

Dental implants also provide a far greater biting force than dentures, allowing you to eat without having to worry about dislodging your teeth in the middle of a meal. Eating a wide variety of different foods improves your general health and nutritional intake.

  • Prevents bone loss

When you lose your teeth, the jaw bone in the empty space deteriorates due to lack of stimulation. Well-fitting dentures may delay bone loss, but it doesn’t halt it from occurring. This is why many people who wear dentures notice that their face seems to age more quickly than average or even sag. A dental implant replaces the tooth’s root, and chewing is restored to normal. It provides the needed stimulation for natural bone growth.

  • Easy care

One of the greatest complaints about dentures is that they take a lot of effort to maintain. They need to be removed from the mouth for cleaning and soaked overnight while sleeping. On the other hand, dental implants are much easier to maintain as you can brush and floss like normal. With dental implants, you also don’t need denture paste or adhesives.

  • Long-lasting

Dentures need to be replaced every 5 to 10 years, whereas dental implants can last a lifetime with proper care. Imagine never having to stress about your missing teeth ever again.

Dental implants are also much less likely to break or chip as they are made from titanium, which is stronger than the synthetic plastic resins or porcelain used to construct dentures.

  • Cost-effective

You may think, how can something that cost thousands of dollars be cost-effective? The answer lies in the longevity and durability of dental implants compared to dentures. As mentioned above, dental implants may last a lifetime, whereas dentures need to be replaced after some years. You may initially pay more with dental implants, but you’ll actually save more money in the long run.

  • Better Stability

Dentures are known for coming loose and slipping out of place. This can create embarrassing situations when eating, speaking, or even just smiling. You can say goodbye to those awkward, uncomfortable situations with dental implants as they are permanently fixed in place. It won’t slip around, come loose, or fall out so you can eat, talk, and smile confidently.

Tired of the conventional dentures that wobble and slip? Dental implants could be the solution you’re looking for! Book an appointment now for a Free Implant consultation by calling us or thru our online booking system.

If your dentures are damaged, visit one of our practices so we can examine them and determine the best way to fix them.

One thing you should keep in mind is that your dentures will need to be adjusted one or several times from when you first receive them. Patients will call our practice worried that they did something to cause their dentures to fit incorrectly, when in actuality, they only need to be adjusted so they can fit perfectly.

If you have indeed damage them, schedule an appointment online here with our practice right away.

Dental Implant is the best option to replace missing teeth. The process can be long and complex, usually done in stages over a few months, but it is worth the wait given its many benefits in comparison to other teeth replacement procedures.

If you are interested in getting a dental implant, the implant process will involve the following steps;

  • Treatment plan – The first step is to meet with one of our dentists specialising in this procedure for an initial consultation. Our dentist will then determine if you are a good candidate and if so, a custom treatment plan will be created. You will be provided with information about the process as it differs from patient to patient and will also inform you of what needs to happen before getting the implants.
  • Digital planning and CBCT x-ray – After that, Implant digital planning and CBCT x-ray will be done to have a thorough examination of your bone, nerves, and sinuses. It will also decide if there are any underlying issues like gum disease or tooth decay that may cause problems for you during the implant procedure.

If there’s a need to extract a decayed tooth, our dentist might recommend waiting for one to two months before moving on to the implant placement. But depending on the situation, it can be possible to extract a tooth and have an implant installed on the same day.

For patients with a damaged or weak jawbone, a dental bone graft or sinus lift might be needed. These procedures can significantly delay dental implant surgery since healing typically takes three to twelve months for the implant to be securely attached. It may seem like a lot of work, but it is crucial for success rates if done correctly.

  • Implant placementNext is the surgical placement of the implant. Local anaesthesia will be given to numb your mouth, so you won’t feel any pain during the surgery. Our dentist will then drill a hole where the titanium post will be placed using surgical-guided technology. The gums will then be sutured to cover the implant to avoid any food from becoming lodged in the gum.
  • OsseointegrationThis is followed by the healing process. Each patient heals differently and may take four to six months. At this time, the implant becomes attached to the bone during a process called osseointegration, making it strong enough to stay in place.
  • Placing of ‘abutment’ – Our dentist will then examine you to make sure the implant is secure. Once determined that the implant has bonded to your jawbone, a small connector post – called abutment, will be attached to the post portion of the implant. This is the part that connects the replacement tooth to the implant. You will be provided local anaesthesia prior to opening your gums so the abutment can be placed during the process. Once the abutment is placed, the gum tissue will be closed around it but won’t cover it. There are also instances wherein both the implant and the abutment are installed in one session. The recovery period takes approximately two weeks.
  • Crown fabrication and placement – Lastly is the crown fabrication. After your gums heal, our dentist will take impressions of your teeth to create a custom crown. We offer CEREC Crowns, wherein you can have a crown constructed and fitted all in one visit. The crown will then be affixed to the abutment.

And there you have it, congratulations on having a new smile! Dental Implants is a procedure our team undertakes on a daily basis, so rest assured you are in safe hands.

If you want to know more about dental implants, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

Did you lose one or more teeth? Does it make you feel self-conscious? Does it affect your ability to chew or speak normally?

One can lose teeth for a number of reasons. Other than making you self-conscious, when left untreated, it can also cause your remaining teeth to shift, thus affecting your functionality to bite or even speak properly. The good thing is, there are several options to replace your missing teeth, but what’s the best option?

While you can choose from different treatment options, Dental Implants are by far the superior choice. Dental implants are well recognised as the #1 recommendation for teeth replacement. It fuses with your bone like a root, giving you a natural feel, and with proper care, dental implants can even last a lifetime.

Dental implants are metal fixtures surgically positioned into the jawbone beneath the gums – replacing a natural tooth root. It’ll then serves as a support for your crown, bridge, or denture. To learn more about dental implants, you can check this article.

If you’re tired of concealing your smile and would like to learn more about dental implants, book an appointment now for a Free Implant consultation here.

Dental Implants are well-known as the best way to replace missing teeth. It outlasts any other teeth replacement option as they are much more comfortable, feel like your own teeth, and doesn’t require more maintenance than what you already provide for your own teeth. For more information on the advantages of having a dental implant, you may check this article.

Dental Implants may be the best option, but it can be a costly procedure for others. Some patients may feel that this treatment option is beyond their means. The cost varies depending on several factors, including how many teeth need to be replaced.

Here at No Gaps Dental, Dental Implant ranges from $4,500 for both the implant and crown.

You may want to know how much exactly will it cost. Well, that’s a tough question because, quite simply, there is no ‘one-price-fits-all’ answer. Dental implant cost differs from one person to another depending on the complexness of their individual case, and whether you will require such treatments such as bone grafting or sinus lifting. We can identify your exact needs during the implant planning stage.

You may also check with your health insurer. Though most health insurers don’t typically cover dental implant surgery, some may cover a portion of the implant crown. You may contact your health insurer beforehand to find out more.

Dental implants are worth the money and time if you need to replace your missing teeth. It may be costly upfront, but it will surely save you money, time, and effort in the long run due to its longevity.

If you’re looking for a permanent solution for your missing teeth, dental implants could be the solution for you. Call us or book online for a Free Implant consultation.

Many patients are concerned that they will have missing teeth during the dental implant treatment. That is quite understandable, given that depending on the healing period, it may take several months for the treatment to complete. It may not be much of a concern if the Implant needs to replace your molar or any of your back teeth since it’s not visible when you talk or smile. But it’s a different story when it comes to your front teeth.

The good news is, we can offer an immediate denture for you to wear during the implant healing period. These dentures may not be as strong given the short time you will require them, but it still looks great when you smile.

Dental Implant may be a long and complex procedure, but the end result will surely be worth the wait with all its advantages.

If you have any questions about dental implants, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

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Dentures are a popular and inexpensive choice for tooth replacement. Unfortunately, they don’t last forever. If you have had your dentures for a few years already, you might wonder when you should replace them or if you even need to replace them.

So, when should you replace your dentures?

It is recommended to have it replaced every 5 to 10 years. However, each person’s situation is different.

Here are the most common signs you should watch out for:

  • Loose, Wobbly, Or Falls Out Frequently

The first time you get your dentures, they should offer a snug fit to ensure you can chew and speak properly – however, your gums and jaw change throughout your whole life. Your jawbone starts to lose its volume after you lose your natural teeth, thus affecting the bone’s shape, making your dentures feel loose. Another reason that your dentures may no longer fit correctly in your mouth is that the actual denture material has worn down

  • Visible Damage

No matter how you take care of your dentures, they’ll eventually chip, crack, or break as it goes through wear-and-tear from years of grinding and chewing. Accidents and improper care are also culprits for damaging your dentures. Other than causing your dentures not to be pleasing to look at, any cracks or dents can cause more injuries to your mouth. Check for any damage on your denture base or teeth every time you clean it. You can indeed have your dentures repaired, but it will come to a point where it’s cheaper just to have them replaced.

  • Unexplained Pain or Discomfort

Wearing your dentures all day long should be comfortable without feeling any pain or discomfort. However, as years go by, as mentioned above, your gums and jawbone change, so your dentures no longer fit the way it was before. Wearing dentures should not be a burden. If you feel something “off” with your dentures, have a dentist or prosthetist check on it.

  • Gum Irritation Or Pressure Sores

Dentures make constant contact with your gums, so when dentures don’t fit correctly, or if it’s damaged, it can cause gum irritation or painful mouth sores. These sores will make eating or talking feel very uncomfortable. Look out for signs of redness or inflammation in your mouth or gums.

  • Biting The Inside Of Mouth Or Cheek

Poorly-fitting or worn-out dentures may not always hold back your inner cheek tissue sufficiently when eating, causing you to regularly bite into part of your inner cheek.

  • Discolouration

Like natural teeth, dentures can experience discolouration over time due to exposure to some foods, drinks, and/or substances. Improper cleaning may also cause your dentures to change colour eventually. If it becomes stained and you longer want the way it looks, it may be best to replace them so that you can smile confidently again.

  • Speech Problem

Most people go through a brief adjustment period to be able to speak clearly with dentures. Just like eating, talking relies on your teeth, so wearing your dentures for the first time may cause slurred speech, lisping, or excessive salivation. However, this should only last for a few weeks. If this never goes away or comes back after some time, this only means that your dentures need to be adjusted or replaced.

  • Difficulty in Eating

One of the main reasons why someone will be getting a denture is to be able to eat properly. Just like with speaking, it may take a few weeks after wearing your dentures for the first time to restore your regular eating habits. But if it still makes chewing difficult even after weeks of wearing it, or if after years of wearing it, you find yourself not being able to chew well again, it may be time to have it replaced.

  • Looking Older Than Your Age

After losing your natural teeth, your jaw bone starts to resorb, thus changing your facial structure. This can make your face sag or cause wrinkles around your mouth, making you look older than you really are. Having well-fitted dentures helps slow down the bone resorption process. If you think your denture makes you look older, you may want to consider replacing them.

  • Don’t Look Natural

People get dentures not only to be able to eat and speak well but also to be able to smile confidently. If your dentures are too small, too big, or don’t compliment your face, it may be high time to replace them to achieve a natural-looking smile again.

Now that you have learned the signs to look for, have you realised that you need new dentures? We want you to eat, talk, and smile confidently and comfortably. If you’re still in doubt, the easiest way to check is to have one of our dentists look them over. Contact us now or book an appointment here

Dental implants are a common tooth replacement solution regardless of whether your teeth have been lost due to periodontal disease, an injury, or some other reason. You can use dental implants to replace a single tooth, multiple teeth, or a full upper and/or lower set of teeth. If you need to restore all your upper teeth or all your lower teeth, we can assess whether or not you are a candidate for a treatment called All-on-4 Dental Implants. During this treatment, we place four implants and then attach a full arch of teeth.

There are many factors that our dentists will consider prior to recommending a treatment plan for you. Among these are whether or not you have adequate bone support and healthy gum tissue. Your overall health and the locations of your sinuses and nerves will also be considered. During your in-depth initial consultation, our dentists will complete a comprehensive oral exam and review your medical and dental history. They will usually use 3D CT scanning (x-ray) to assist in diagnosis and treatment planning.

If you would like to know whether dental implants is a viable treatment for you, please make an appointment for a Free implant consultation here

If the dentures crack, chip, feel loose, or break, do not attempt to fix them yourself. At No Gaps Dental, we have the skills and expertise to accurately fix dentures. Far too often, people will attempt to adjust the dentures themselves or even repair them. We do not recommend this since it can result in needing to spend more money on repairs and risk harming the gums.

Dentures are more complex than some people may realise since we customise them to match each individual patient’s teeth. Some people may only need to replace a few teeth, while others will need to replace all of their teeth. With that in mind, there is no one-size-fits-all pair of dentures. Thus, damaging or breaking a pair of dentures will require specialised work from a dental professional. While dentures are durable, they are not indestructible.

You may have heard great things about dental implants, including its longevity, but you may be wondering how long do dental implants actually last.

Dental implant is the best way to replace missing teeth. It is often praised for its sturdiness and longevity. It typically outlasts any other type of dental restoration by a long shot with proper care. Depending on how well maintained and taken care of your implants are, it can even last a lifetime. Your lifestyle and dental hygiene significantly affect its longevity.

The main component of a dental implant is the titanium post that is embedded into your jawbone. This part of the implant has the longest life. The crown, bridge, or restoration attached to the top of the implant may need to be replaced at some point in your life depending on how well it is cared for, but can last for several years. Compared to other teeth replacement alternatives, dental implants are the most cost-effective treatment overall. While they may cost more upfront, they last much longer than bridges and dentures, saving you time, worry, and money in the long run.

Want to know more about dental implants? Call us or book here for a Free Implant consultation.

For a patient with removable dentures, it is crucial to remove your dentures once a day, preferably at night, and clean them thoroughly by carefully rinsing off any loose food particles.

Cleaning your dentures

Do not use regular toothpaste as it can actually damage the base of the dentures due to the abrasive particles in the toothpaste. There are specific denture cleaning fluids that you can purchase from your local chemist or supermarket. It is also wise to get a specific brush to clean the dentures. Using a brittle toothbrush can actually do more damage than good to the dentures.

When cleaning dentures, it is important to keep the dentures above a towel or soft surface. Dropping the dentures, even just a few inches above a hard surface, can cause them to crack or break. Dentures must stay wet at all times and must not become dry. Thus, it is best to keep the dentures in water when one is not wearing them at night. In some cases, patients can keep their dentures in a cleaning solution overnight but please speak to your dentist to confirm if this is the best alternative for your denture type.

If the dentures are not removable and stick to the patient’s gums, then the dentist will recommend a different cleaning regimen. In many cases, caring for implant dentures will be the same as taking care of regular teeth with brushing twice a day. Patients need to take care of their gums and mouth as well.

Many are anxious about getting a dental implant because of the fear of how painful the procedure is.

Prior to dental implant placements, your dentist will apply a local anaesthetic, so the surgery should not involve any pain since the mouth will be numb.

During surgery, a hole will then be drilled for the implant. Drills might also sound painful, but your jawbone has no nerves to feel any pain, so the pressure should be the most discomfort you could feel.

While the procedure is minimally invasive, you may expect some level of pain once the anaesthesia wears off. Before starting the process, your dentist will give you pain medication so that when the anaesthetic wears off, you have sufficient pain relief.

After the procedure, it is common to feel discomfort or pain at the implant site for up to 10 days. It is often caused by the bruising of the gum around the implant site. The pain can be managed by taking some pain relief; however, it shouldn’t last more than two weeks. Pain that lasts more than two weeks should be a red flag, and consulting your dentist is advisable. Dental implant risks are uncommon, but they may happen just like with any other surgery.

Recovery and healing after dental implant surgery vary from person to person, and everyone has a different pain threshold. Still, getting dental implants is relatively manageable in terms of pain and discomfort during and after surgery. Short-term discomfort is a worthy investment in exchange for long-term oral health.

If you think you might need dental implants, call us or book here for a Free Implant Consultation.

Thinking of getting dental implants? You’re on the right track, as dental implant is the best option for replacing missing teeth. But before you start looking for dental clinics that offer it, you should know that there are two basic methods available for dental implant surgery: traditional and computer-guided. The traditional process is more time consuming and requires multiple incisions. In contrast, computer-guided implant surgery uses state-of-the-art imaging and digital screens to clearly map out your jawbone.

Here at No Gaps Dental, we offer computer-guided implant surgery.

Computer-guided surgery provides dentists with several advantages, helping them achieve predictable and safe implant placements.

  • Precise and Accurate Dental Implant Placement

With computer-guided implant surgery, digital impressions and CT scans are used to take images of your jaw to create a 3D image of your jaw structure. This greatly helps in the decision-making on where to place the implant. A surgical guide will then be made based on it, which can be fitted over the dental arch during the implant surgery, allowing the dentist to precisely and accurately install the implant.

  • Reduced Risks

Computer-guided implant technology allows our dentists to see the anatomical structures of your teeth, gums, and jaw, thus lowering the risks of unanticipated complications during surgery.

  • Reduced Surgery Time

Because a precise surgical guide is made, there will be no guesswork with computer-guided implant surgery, making the procedure faster to complete than traditional implant surgery.

  • Faster Healing Time

Unguided surgeries often require more incisions, which means more prolonged recovery time for patients after surgery. With computer-guided implant surgery, many patients can receive same-day implants.

  • Better Patient Education

Computer-guided implant technology is based on precise scans of the jaw structure. These images can be used to explain the dental implant procedure and educate patients about their oral health.

  • Helps With Placement of Additional Implants

Computer-guided surgery can also be advantageous for those with existing dental implants. It makes it possible to see the exact location of existing implants, ensuring that additional implants are placed in the ideal locations.

If you want to experience the latest technology in implant surgery, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

Do you have one or more missing teeth? Dental implants may be a good replacement option for you. Dental implants are artificial tooth roots made of titanium. They create a permanent base to support a prosthetic tooth or crown.

In the past, patients who suffered from failing teeth, missing teeth, and chronic dental problems were limited to dentures, bridges, and crowns to replace their missing teeth. However, dental implants have changed this because they feel, fit, and function like natural teeth, so they are rapidly becoming the new standard in tooth replacement.

If you would like to know more about dental implants, book an appointment for a Free Implant consultation here

Dental implants is now the most popular tooth replacement option for people who need to replace missing teeth. A dental implant can replace one tooth, but it can also support multiple missing teeth with a bridge and even secure dentures.

But then, which type of dental implant works best for you?

  • Single

A single tooth implant is the most typical type. If you have a missing tooth and prefer not to have a dental bridge that requires grinding and crowing your adjacent teeth, then the single tooth implant is your best option. It composes of one implant connected to one crown.

  • Multiple

Implant-supported bridge is a great choice if you have three or more missing adjacent teeth. Unlike the typical bridge with two crowns attached to your teeth on either side of the gap with a false tooth in between, an implant-supported bridge has crowns attached to a dental implant instead. The procedure is identical to a single tooth dental implant; however, the missing teeth adjacent to the middle will not be connected to an implant. This type of implant can save you money, given that you can replace multiple adjacent teeth without the need to replace each tooth with its own implant.

  • All-On-4

All-On-4 treatment involves the replacement of all missing teeth in one jaw by using only four implants. These four implants are used as anchors to support a full replacement teeth arch. Today, the All-On-4 technique is widely acknowledged as the superior treatment option for a full-arch teeth replacement. It involves placing implants in available bone, thereby avoiding the need for bone grafting.

No matter which implant type you choose to have, it’s still important to consult with an expert. Book now for a Free implant consultation with one of our qualified dentists here!

For many years, dentures have been the standard solution for missing teeth, but as dentistry advances, dental implants have been increasingly popular due to its many benefits over dentures.

  • Greater Comfort

Dentures rest on your gums, putting pressure on them, and as a result, you can be left with discomfort and denture sores. With dental implants, your teeth are supported by the titanium post in your jaw, keeping pressure off your gums.

Dental implants also provide a far greater biting force than dentures, allowing you to eat without having to worry about dislodging your teeth in the middle of a meal. Eating a wide variety of different foods improves your general health and nutritional intake.

  • Prevents bone loss

When you lose your teeth, the jaw bone in the empty space deteriorates due to lack of stimulation. Well-fitting dentures may delay bone loss, but it doesn’t halt it from occurring. This is why many people who wear dentures notice that their face seems to age more quickly than average or even sag. A dental implant replaces the tooth’s root, and chewing is restored to normal. It provides the needed stimulation for natural bone growth.

  • Easy care

One of the greatest complaints about dentures is that they take a lot of effort to maintain. They need to be removed from the mouth for cleaning and soaked overnight while sleeping. On the other hand, dental implants are much easier to maintain as you can brush and floss like normal. With dental implants, you also don’t need denture paste or adhesives.

  • Long-lasting

Dentures need to be replaced every 5 to 10 years, whereas dental implants can last a lifetime with proper care. Imagine never having to stress about your missing teeth ever again.

Dental implants are also much less likely to break or chip as they are made from titanium, which is stronger than the synthetic plastic resins or porcelain used to construct dentures.

  • Cost-effective

You may think, how can something that cost thousands of dollars be cost-effective? The answer lies in the longevity and durability of dental implants compared to dentures. As mentioned above, dental implants may last a lifetime, whereas dentures need to be replaced after some years. You may initially pay more with dental implants, but you’ll actually save more money in the long run.

  • Better Stability

Dentures are known for coming loose and slipping out of place. This can create embarrassing situations when eating, speaking, or even just smiling. You can say goodbye to those awkward, uncomfortable situations with dental implants as they are permanently fixed in place. It won’t slip around, come loose, or fall out so you can eat, talk, and smile confidently.

Tired of the conventional dentures that wobble and slip? Dental implants could be the solution you’re looking for! Book an appointment now for a Free Implant consultation by calling us or thru our online booking system.

If your dentures are damaged, visit one of our practices so we can examine them and determine the best way to fix them.

One thing you should keep in mind is that your dentures will need to be adjusted one or several times from when you first receive them. Patients will call our practice worried that they did something to cause their dentures to fit incorrectly, when in actuality, they only need to be adjusted so they can fit perfectly.

If you have indeed damage them, schedule an appointment online here with our practice right away.

Dental Implant is the best option to replace missing teeth. The process can be long and complex, usually done in stages over a few months, but it is worth the wait given its many benefits in comparison to other teeth replacement procedures.

If you are interested in getting a dental implant, the implant process will involve the following steps;

  • Treatment plan – The first step is to meet with one of our dentists specialising in this procedure for an initial consultation. Our dentist will then determine if you are a good candidate and if so, a custom treatment plan will be created. You will be provided with information about the process as it differs from patient to patient and will also inform you of what needs to happen before getting the implants.
  • Digital planning and CBCT x-ray – After that, Implant digital planning and CBCT x-ray will be done to have a thorough examination of your bone, nerves, and sinuses. It will also decide if there are any underlying issues like gum disease or tooth decay that may cause problems for you during the implant procedure.

If there’s a need to extract a decayed tooth, our dentist might recommend waiting for one to two months before moving on to the implant placement. But depending on the situation, it can be possible to extract a tooth and have an implant installed on the same day.

For patients with a damaged or weak jawbone, a dental bone graft or sinus lift might be needed. These procedures can significantly delay dental implant surgery since healing typically takes three to twelve months for the implant to be securely attached. It may seem like a lot of work, but it is crucial for success rates if done correctly.

  • Implant placementNext is the surgical placement of the implant. Local anaesthesia will be given to numb your mouth, so you won’t feel any pain during the surgery. Our dentist will then drill a hole where the titanium post will be placed using surgical-guided technology. The gums will then be sutured to cover the implant to avoid any food from becoming lodged in the gum.
  • OsseointegrationThis is followed by the healing process. Each patient heals differently and may take four to six months. At this time, the implant becomes attached to the bone during a process called osseointegration, making it strong enough to stay in place.
  • Placing of ‘abutment’ – Our dentist will then examine you to make sure the implant is secure. Once determined that the implant has bonded to your jawbone, a small connector post – called abutment, will be attached to the post portion of the implant. This is the part that connects the replacement tooth to the implant. You will be provided local anaesthesia prior to opening your gums so the abutment can be placed during the process. Once the abutment is placed, the gum tissue will be closed around it but won’t cover it. There are also instances wherein both the implant and the abutment are installed in one session. The recovery period takes approximately two weeks.
  • Crown fabrication and placement – Lastly is the crown fabrication. After your gums heal, our dentist will take impressions of your teeth to create a custom crown. We offer CEREC Crowns, wherein you can have a crown constructed and fitted all in one visit. The crown will then be affixed to the abutment.

And there you have it, congratulations on having a new smile! Dental Implants is a procedure our team undertakes on a daily basis, so rest assured you are in safe hands.

If you want to know more about dental implants, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

Did you lose one or more teeth? Does it make you feel self-conscious? Does it affect your ability to chew or speak normally?

One can lose teeth for a number of reasons. Other than making you self-conscious, when left untreated, it can also cause your remaining teeth to shift, thus affecting your functionality to bite or even speak properly. The good thing is, there are several options to replace your missing teeth, but what’s the best option?

While you can choose from different treatment options, Dental Implants are by far the superior choice. Dental implants are well recognised as the #1 recommendation for teeth replacement. It fuses with your bone like a root, giving you a natural feel, and with proper care, dental implants can even last a lifetime.

Dental implants are metal fixtures surgically positioned into the jawbone beneath the gums – replacing a natural tooth root. It’ll then serves as a support for your crown, bridge, or denture. To learn more about dental implants, you can check this article.

If you’re tired of concealing your smile and would like to learn more about dental implants, book an appointment now for a Free Implant consultation here.

Dental Implants are well-known as the best way to replace missing teeth. It outlasts any other teeth replacement option as they are much more comfortable, feel like your own teeth, and doesn’t require more maintenance than what you already provide for your own teeth. For more information on the advantages of having a dental implant, you may check this article.

Dental Implants may be the best option, but it can be a costly procedure for others. Some patients may feel that this treatment option is beyond their means. The cost varies depending on several factors, including how many teeth need to be replaced.

Here at No Gaps Dental, Dental Implant ranges from $4,500 for both the implant and crown.

You may want to know how much exactly will it cost. Well, that’s a tough question because, quite simply, there is no ‘one-price-fits-all’ answer. Dental implant cost differs from one person to another depending on the complexness of their individual case, and whether you will require such treatments such as bone grafting or sinus lifting. We can identify your exact needs during the implant planning stage.

You may also check with your health insurer. Though most health insurers don’t typically cover dental implant surgery, some may cover a portion of the implant crown. You may contact your health insurer beforehand to find out more.

Dental implants are worth the money and time if you need to replace your missing teeth. It may be costly upfront, but it will surely save you money, time, and effort in the long run due to its longevity.

If you’re looking for a permanent solution for your missing teeth, dental implants could be the solution for you. Call us or book online for a Free Implant consultation.

Many patients are concerned that they will have missing teeth during the dental implant treatment. That is quite understandable, given that depending on the healing period, it may take several months for the treatment to complete. It may not be much of a concern if the Implant needs to replace your molar or any of your back teeth since it’s not visible when you talk or smile. But it’s a different story when it comes to your front teeth.

The good news is, we can offer an immediate denture for you to wear during the implant healing period. These dentures may not be as strong given the short time you will require them, but it still looks great when you smile.

Dental Implant may be a long and complex procedure, but the end result will surely be worth the wait with all its advantages.

If you have any questions about dental implants, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

What To Expect At Your First Dental Appointment

Dentures are a popular and inexpensive choice for tooth replacement. Unfortunately, they don’t last forever. If you have had your dentures for a few years already, you might wonder when you should replace them or if you even need to replace them.

So, when should you replace your dentures?

It is recommended to have it replaced every 5 to 10 years. However, each person’s situation is different.

Here are the most common signs you should watch out for:

  • Loose, Wobbly, Or Falls Out Frequently

The first time you get your dentures, they should offer a snug fit to ensure you can chew and speak properly – however, your gums and jaw change throughout your whole life. Your jawbone starts to lose its volume after you lose your natural teeth, thus affecting the bone’s shape, making your dentures feel loose. Another reason that your dentures may no longer fit correctly in your mouth is that the actual denture material has worn down

  • Visible Damage

No matter how you take care of your dentures, they’ll eventually chip, crack, or break as it goes through wear-and-tear from years of grinding and chewing. Accidents and improper care are also culprits for damaging your dentures. Other than causing your dentures not to be pleasing to look at, any cracks or dents can cause more injuries to your mouth. Check for any damage on your denture base or teeth every time you clean it. You can indeed have your dentures repaired, but it will come to a point where it’s cheaper just to have them replaced.

  • Unexplained Pain or Discomfort

Wearing your dentures all day long should be comfortable without feeling any pain or discomfort. However, as years go by, as mentioned above, your gums and jawbone change, so your dentures no longer fit the way it was before. Wearing dentures should not be a burden. If you feel something “off” with your dentures, have a dentist or prosthetist check on it.

  • Gum Irritation Or Pressure Sores

Dentures make constant contact with your gums, so when dentures don’t fit correctly, or if it’s damaged, it can cause gum irritation or painful mouth sores. These sores will make eating or talking feel very uncomfortable. Look out for signs of redness or inflammation in your mouth or gums.

  • Biting The Inside Of Mouth Or Cheek

Poorly-fitting or worn-out dentures may not always hold back your inner cheek tissue sufficiently when eating, causing you to regularly bite into part of your inner cheek.

  • Discolouration

Like natural teeth, dentures can experience discolouration over time due to exposure to some foods, drinks, and/or substances. Improper cleaning may also cause your dentures to change colour eventually. If it becomes stained and you longer want the way it looks, it may be best to replace them so that you can smile confidently again.

  • Speech Problem

Most people go through a brief adjustment period to be able to speak clearly with dentures. Just like eating, talking relies on your teeth, so wearing your dentures for the first time may cause slurred speech, lisping, or excessive salivation. However, this should only last for a few weeks. If this never goes away or comes back after some time, this only means that your dentures need to be adjusted or replaced.

  • Difficulty in Eating

One of the main reasons why someone will be getting a denture is to be able to eat properly. Just like with speaking, it may take a few weeks after wearing your dentures for the first time to restore your regular eating habits. But if it still makes chewing difficult even after weeks of wearing it, or if after years of wearing it, you find yourself not being able to chew well again, it may be time to have it replaced.

  • Looking Older Than Your Age

After losing your natural teeth, your jaw bone starts to resorb, thus changing your facial structure. This can make your face sag or cause wrinkles around your mouth, making you look older than you really are. Having well-fitted dentures helps slow down the bone resorption process. If you think your denture makes you look older, you may want to consider replacing them.

  • Don’t Look Natural

People get dentures not only to be able to eat and speak well but also to be able to smile confidently. If your dentures are too small, too big, or don’t compliment your face, it may be high time to replace them to achieve a natural-looking smile again.

Now that you have learned the signs to look for, have you realised that you need new dentures? We want you to eat, talk, and smile confidently and comfortably. If you’re still in doubt, the easiest way to check is to have one of our dentists look them over. Contact us now or book an appointment here

Dental implants are a common tooth replacement solution regardless of whether your teeth have been lost due to periodontal disease, an injury, or some other reason. You can use dental implants to replace a single tooth, multiple teeth, or a full upper and/or lower set of teeth. If you need to restore all your upper teeth or all your lower teeth, we can assess whether or not you are a candidate for a treatment called All-on-4 Dental Implants. During this treatment, we place four implants and then attach a full arch of teeth.

There are many factors that our dentists will consider prior to recommending a treatment plan for you. Among these are whether or not you have adequate bone support and healthy gum tissue. Your overall health and the locations of your sinuses and nerves will also be considered. During your in-depth initial consultation, our dentists will complete a comprehensive oral exam and review your medical and dental history. They will usually use 3D CT scanning (x-ray) to assist in diagnosis and treatment planning.

If you would like to know whether dental implants is a viable treatment for you, please make an appointment for a Free implant consultation here

If the dentures crack, chip, feel loose, or break, do not attempt to fix them yourself. At No Gaps Dental, we have the skills and expertise to accurately fix dentures. Far too often, people will attempt to adjust the dentures themselves or even repair them. We do not recommend this since it can result in needing to spend more money on repairs and risk harming the gums.

Dentures are more complex than some people may realise since we customise them to match each individual patient’s teeth. Some people may only need to replace a few teeth, while others will need to replace all of their teeth. With that in mind, there is no one-size-fits-all pair of dentures. Thus, damaging or breaking a pair of dentures will require specialised work from a dental professional. While dentures are durable, they are not indestructible.

You may have heard great things about dental implants, including its longevity, but you may be wondering how long do dental implants actually last.

Dental implant is the best way to replace missing teeth. It is often praised for its sturdiness and longevity. It typically outlasts any other type of dental restoration by a long shot with proper care. Depending on how well maintained and taken care of your implants are, it can even last a lifetime. Your lifestyle and dental hygiene significantly affect its longevity.

The main component of a dental implant is the titanium post that is embedded into your jawbone. This part of the implant has the longest life. The crown, bridge, or restoration attached to the top of the implant may need to be replaced at some point in your life depending on how well it is cared for, but can last for several years. Compared to other teeth replacement alternatives, dental implants are the most cost-effective treatment overall. While they may cost more upfront, they last much longer than bridges and dentures, saving you time, worry, and money in the long run.

Want to know more about dental implants? Call us or book here for a Free Implant consultation.

For a patient with removable dentures, it is crucial to remove your dentures once a day, preferably at night, and clean them thoroughly by carefully rinsing off any loose food particles.

Cleaning your dentures

Do not use regular toothpaste as it can actually damage the base of the dentures due to the abrasive particles in the toothpaste. There are specific denture cleaning fluids that you can purchase from your local chemist or supermarket. It is also wise to get a specific brush to clean the dentures. Using a brittle toothbrush can actually do more damage than good to the dentures.

When cleaning dentures, it is important to keep the dentures above a towel or soft surface. Dropping the dentures, even just a few inches above a hard surface, can cause them to crack or break. Dentures must stay wet at all times and must not become dry. Thus, it is best to keep the dentures in water when one is not wearing them at night. In some cases, patients can keep their dentures in a cleaning solution overnight but please speak to your dentist to confirm if this is the best alternative for your denture type.

If the dentures are not removable and stick to the patient’s gums, then the dentist will recommend a different cleaning regimen. In many cases, caring for implant dentures will be the same as taking care of regular teeth with brushing twice a day. Patients need to take care of their gums and mouth as well.

Many are anxious about getting a dental implant because of the fear of how painful the procedure is.

Prior to dental implant placements, your dentist will apply a local anaesthetic, so the surgery should not involve any pain since the mouth will be numb.

During surgery, a hole will then be drilled for the implant. Drills might also sound painful, but your jawbone has no nerves to feel any pain, so the pressure should be the most discomfort you could feel.

While the procedure is minimally invasive, you may expect some level of pain once the anaesthesia wears off. Before starting the process, your dentist will give you pain medication so that when the anaesthetic wears off, you have sufficient pain relief.

After the procedure, it is common to feel discomfort or pain at the implant site for up to 10 days. It is often caused by the bruising of the gum around the implant site. The pain can be managed by taking some pain relief; however, it shouldn’t last more than two weeks. Pain that lasts more than two weeks should be a red flag, and consulting your dentist is advisable. Dental implant risks are uncommon, but they may happen just like with any other surgery.

Recovery and healing after dental implant surgery vary from person to person, and everyone has a different pain threshold. Still, getting dental implants is relatively manageable in terms of pain and discomfort during and after surgery. Short-term discomfort is a worthy investment in exchange for long-term oral health.

If you think you might need dental implants, call us or book here for a Free Implant Consultation.

Thinking of getting dental implants? You’re on the right track, as dental implant is the best option for replacing missing teeth. But before you start looking for dental clinics that offer it, you should know that there are two basic methods available for dental implant surgery: traditional and computer-guided. The traditional process is more time consuming and requires multiple incisions. In contrast, computer-guided implant surgery uses state-of-the-art imaging and digital screens to clearly map out your jawbone.

Here at No Gaps Dental, we offer computer-guided implant surgery.

Computer-guided surgery provides dentists with several advantages, helping them achieve predictable and safe implant placements.

  • Precise and Accurate Dental Implant Placement

With computer-guided implant surgery, digital impressions and CT scans are used to take images of your jaw to create a 3D image of your jaw structure. This greatly helps in the decision-making on where to place the implant. A surgical guide will then be made based on it, which can be fitted over the dental arch during the implant surgery, allowing the dentist to precisely and accurately install the implant.

  • Reduced Risks

Computer-guided implant technology allows our dentists to see the anatomical structures of your teeth, gums, and jaw, thus lowering the risks of unanticipated complications during surgery.

  • Reduced Surgery Time

Because a precise surgical guide is made, there will be no guesswork with computer-guided implant surgery, making the procedure faster to complete than traditional implant surgery.

  • Faster Healing Time

Unguided surgeries often require more incisions, which means more prolonged recovery time for patients after surgery. With computer-guided implant surgery, many patients can receive same-day implants.

  • Better Patient Education

Computer-guided implant technology is based on precise scans of the jaw structure. These images can be used to explain the dental implant procedure and educate patients about their oral health.

  • Helps With Placement of Additional Implants

Computer-guided surgery can also be advantageous for those with existing dental implants. It makes it possible to see the exact location of existing implants, ensuring that additional implants are placed in the ideal locations.

If you want to experience the latest technology in implant surgery, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

Do you have one or more missing teeth? Dental implants may be a good replacement option for you. Dental implants are artificial tooth roots made of titanium. They create a permanent base to support a prosthetic tooth or crown.

In the past, patients who suffered from failing teeth, missing teeth, and chronic dental problems were limited to dentures, bridges, and crowns to replace their missing teeth. However, dental implants have changed this because they feel, fit, and function like natural teeth, so they are rapidly becoming the new standard in tooth replacement.

If you would like to know more about dental implants, book an appointment for a Free Implant consultation here

Dental implants is now the most popular tooth replacement option for people who need to replace missing teeth. A dental implant can replace one tooth, but it can also support multiple missing teeth with a bridge and even secure dentures.

But then, which type of dental implant works best for you?

  • Single

A single tooth implant is the most typical type. If you have a missing tooth and prefer not to have a dental bridge that requires grinding and crowing your adjacent teeth, then the single tooth implant is your best option. It composes of one implant connected to one crown.

  • Multiple

Implant-supported bridge is a great choice if you have three or more missing adjacent teeth. Unlike the typical bridge with two crowns attached to your teeth on either side of the gap with a false tooth in between, an implant-supported bridge has crowns attached to a dental implant instead. The procedure is identical to a single tooth dental implant; however, the missing teeth adjacent to the middle will not be connected to an implant. This type of implant can save you money, given that you can replace multiple adjacent teeth without the need to replace each tooth with its own implant.

  • All-On-4

All-On-4 treatment involves the replacement of all missing teeth in one jaw by using only four implants. These four implants are used as anchors to support a full replacement teeth arch. Today, the All-On-4 technique is widely acknowledged as the superior treatment option for a full-arch teeth replacement. It involves placing implants in available bone, thereby avoiding the need for bone grafting.

No matter which implant type you choose to have, it’s still important to consult with an expert. Book now for a Free implant consultation with one of our qualified dentists here!

For many years, dentures have been the standard solution for missing teeth, but as dentistry advances, dental implants have been increasingly popular due to its many benefits over dentures.

  • Greater Comfort

Dentures rest on your gums, putting pressure on them, and as a result, you can be left with discomfort and denture sores. With dental implants, your teeth are supported by the titanium post in your jaw, keeping pressure off your gums.

Dental implants also provide a far greater biting force than dentures, allowing you to eat without having to worry about dislodging your teeth in the middle of a meal. Eating a wide variety of different foods improves your general health and nutritional intake.

  • Prevents bone loss

When you lose your teeth, the jaw bone in the empty space deteriorates due to lack of stimulation. Well-fitting dentures may delay bone loss, but it doesn’t halt it from occurring. This is why many people who wear dentures notice that their face seems to age more quickly than average or even sag. A dental implant replaces the tooth’s root, and chewing is restored to normal. It provides the needed stimulation for natural bone growth.

  • Easy care

One of the greatest complaints about dentures is that they take a lot of effort to maintain. They need to be removed from the mouth for cleaning and soaked overnight while sleeping. On the other hand, dental implants are much easier to maintain as you can brush and floss like normal. With dental implants, you also don’t need denture paste or adhesives.

  • Long-lasting

Dentures need to be replaced every 5 to 10 years, whereas dental implants can last a lifetime with proper care. Imagine never having to stress about your missing teeth ever again.

Dental implants are also much less likely to break or chip as they are made from titanium, which is stronger than the synthetic plastic resins or porcelain used to construct dentures.

  • Cost-effective

You may think, how can something that cost thousands of dollars be cost-effective? The answer lies in the longevity and durability of dental implants compared to dentures. As mentioned above, dental implants may last a lifetime, whereas dentures need to be replaced after some years. You may initially pay more with dental implants, but you’ll actually save more money in the long run.

  • Better Stability

Dentures are known for coming loose and slipping out of place. This can create embarrassing situations when eating, speaking, or even just smiling. You can say goodbye to those awkward, uncomfortable situations with dental implants as they are permanently fixed in place. It won’t slip around, come loose, or fall out so you can eat, talk, and smile confidently.

Tired of the conventional dentures that wobble and slip? Dental implants could be the solution you’re looking for! Book an appointment now for a Free Implant consultation by calling us or thru our online booking system.

If your dentures are damaged, visit one of our practices so we can examine them and determine the best way to fix them.

One thing you should keep in mind is that your dentures will need to be adjusted one or several times from when you first receive them. Patients will call our practice worried that they did something to cause their dentures to fit incorrectly, when in actuality, they only need to be adjusted so they can fit perfectly.

If you have indeed damage them, schedule an appointment online here with our practice right away.

Dental Implant is the best option to replace missing teeth. The process can be long and complex, usually done in stages over a few months, but it is worth the wait given its many benefits in comparison to other teeth replacement procedures.

If you are interested in getting a dental implant, the implant process will involve the following steps;

  • Treatment plan – The first step is to meet with one of our dentists specialising in this procedure for an initial consultation. Our dentist will then determine if you are a good candidate and if so, a custom treatment plan will be created. You will be provided with information about the process as it differs from patient to patient and will also inform you of what needs to happen before getting the implants.
  • Digital planning and CBCT x-ray – After that, Implant digital planning and CBCT x-ray will be done to have a thorough examination of your bone, nerves, and sinuses. It will also decide if there are any underlying issues like gum disease or tooth decay that may cause problems for you during the implant procedure.

If there’s a need to extract a decayed tooth, our dentist might recommend waiting for one to two months before moving on to the implant placement. But depending on the situation, it can be possible to extract a tooth and have an implant installed on the same day.

For patients with a damaged or weak jawbone, a dental bone graft or sinus lift might be needed. These procedures can significantly delay dental implant surgery since healing typically takes three to twelve months for the implant to be securely attached. It may seem like a lot of work, but it is crucial for success rates if done correctly.

  • Implant placementNext is the surgical placement of the implant. Local anaesthesia will be given to numb your mouth, so you won’t feel any pain during the surgery. Our dentist will then drill a hole where the titanium post will be placed using surgical-guided technology. The gums will then be sutured to cover the implant to avoid any food from becoming lodged in the gum.
  • OsseointegrationThis is followed by the healing process. Each patient heals differently and may take four to six months. At this time, the implant becomes attached to the bone during a process called osseointegration, making it strong enough to stay in place.
  • Placing of ‘abutment’ – Our dentist will then examine you to make sure the implant is secure. Once determined that the implant has bonded to your jawbone, a small connector post – called abutment, will be attached to the post portion of the implant. This is the part that connects the replacement tooth to the implant. You will be provided local anaesthesia prior to opening your gums so the abutment can be placed during the process. Once the abutment is placed, the gum tissue will be closed around it but won’t cover it. There are also instances wherein both the implant and the abutment are installed in one session. The recovery period takes approximately two weeks.
  • Crown fabrication and placement – Lastly is the crown fabrication. After your gums heal, our dentist will take impressions of your teeth to create a custom crown. We offer CEREC Crowns, wherein you can have a crown constructed and fitted all in one visit. The crown will then be affixed to the abutment.

And there you have it, congratulations on having a new smile! Dental Implants is a procedure our team undertakes on a daily basis, so rest assured you are in safe hands.

If you want to know more about dental implants, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

Did you lose one or more teeth? Does it make you feel self-conscious? Does it affect your ability to chew or speak normally?

One can lose teeth for a number of reasons. Other than making you self-conscious, when left untreated, it can also cause your remaining teeth to shift, thus affecting your functionality to bite or even speak properly. The good thing is, there are several options to replace your missing teeth, but what’s the best option?

While you can choose from different treatment options, Dental Implants are by far the superior choice. Dental implants are well recognised as the #1 recommendation for teeth replacement. It fuses with your bone like a root, giving you a natural feel, and with proper care, dental implants can even last a lifetime.

Dental implants are metal fixtures surgically positioned into the jawbone beneath the gums – replacing a natural tooth root. It’ll then serves as a support for your crown, bridge, or denture. To learn more about dental implants, you can check this article.

If you’re tired of concealing your smile and would like to learn more about dental implants, book an appointment now for a Free Implant consultation here.

Dental Implants are well-known as the best way to replace missing teeth. It outlasts any other teeth replacement option as they are much more comfortable, feel like your own teeth, and doesn’t require more maintenance than what you already provide for your own teeth. For more information on the advantages of having a dental implant, you may check this article.

Dental Implants may be the best option, but it can be a costly procedure for others. Some patients may feel that this treatment option is beyond their means. The cost varies depending on several factors, including how many teeth need to be replaced.

Here at No Gaps Dental, Dental Implant ranges from $4,500 for both the implant and crown.

You may want to know how much exactly will it cost. Well, that’s a tough question because, quite simply, there is no ‘one-price-fits-all’ answer. Dental implant cost differs from one person to another depending on the complexness of their individual case, and whether you will require such treatments such as bone grafting or sinus lifting. We can identify your exact needs during the implant planning stage.

You may also check with your health insurer. Though most health insurers don’t typically cover dental implant surgery, some may cover a portion of the implant crown. You may contact your health insurer beforehand to find out more.

Dental implants are worth the money and time if you need to replace your missing teeth. It may be costly upfront, but it will surely save you money, time, and effort in the long run due to its longevity.

If you’re looking for a permanent solution for your missing teeth, dental implants could be the solution for you. Call us or book online for a Free Implant consultation.

Many patients are concerned that they will have missing teeth during the dental implant treatment. That is quite understandable, given that depending on the healing period, it may take several months for the treatment to complete. It may not be much of a concern if the Implant needs to replace your molar or any of your back teeth since it’s not visible when you talk or smile. But it’s a different story when it comes to your front teeth.

The good news is, we can offer an immediate denture for you to wear during the implant healing period. These dentures may not be as strong given the short time you will require them, but it still looks great when you smile.

Dental Implant may be a long and complex procedure, but the end result will surely be worth the wait with all its advantages.

If you have any questions about dental implants, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

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Dentures are a popular and inexpensive choice for tooth replacement. Unfortunately, they don’t last forever. If you have had your dentures for a few years already, you might wonder when you should replace them or if you even need to replace them.

So, when should you replace your dentures?

It is recommended to have it replaced every 5 to 10 years. However, each person’s situation is different.

Here are the most common signs you should watch out for:

  • Loose, Wobbly, Or Falls Out Frequently

The first time you get your dentures, they should offer a snug fit to ensure you can chew and speak properly – however, your gums and jaw change throughout your whole life. Your jawbone starts to lose its volume after you lose your natural teeth, thus affecting the bone’s shape, making your dentures feel loose. Another reason that your dentures may no longer fit correctly in your mouth is that the actual denture material has worn down

  • Visible Damage

No matter how you take care of your dentures, they’ll eventually chip, crack, or break as it goes through wear-and-tear from years of grinding and chewing. Accidents and improper care are also culprits for damaging your dentures. Other than causing your dentures not to be pleasing to look at, any cracks or dents can cause more injuries to your mouth. Check for any damage on your denture base or teeth every time you clean it. You can indeed have your dentures repaired, but it will come to a point where it’s cheaper just to have them replaced.

  • Unexplained Pain or Discomfort

Wearing your dentures all day long should be comfortable without feeling any pain or discomfort. However, as years go by, as mentioned above, your gums and jawbone change, so your dentures no longer fit the way it was before. Wearing dentures should not be a burden. If you feel something “off” with your dentures, have a dentist or prosthetist check on it.

  • Gum Irritation Or Pressure Sores

Dentures make constant contact with your gums, so when dentures don’t fit correctly, or if it’s damaged, it can cause gum irritation or painful mouth sores. These sores will make eating or talking feel very uncomfortable. Look out for signs of redness or inflammation in your mouth or gums.

  • Biting The Inside Of Mouth Or Cheek

Poorly-fitting or worn-out dentures may not always hold back your inner cheek tissue sufficiently when eating, causing you to regularly bite into part of your inner cheek.

  • Discolouration

Like natural teeth, dentures can experience discolouration over time due to exposure to some foods, drinks, and/or substances. Improper cleaning may also cause your dentures to change colour eventually. If it becomes stained and you longer want the way it looks, it may be best to replace them so that you can smile confidently again.

  • Speech Problem

Most people go through a brief adjustment period to be able to speak clearly with dentures. Just like eating, talking relies on your teeth, so wearing your dentures for the first time may cause slurred speech, lisping, or excessive salivation. However, this should only last for a few weeks. If this never goes away or comes back after some time, this only means that your dentures need to be adjusted or replaced.

  • Difficulty in Eating

One of the main reasons why someone will be getting a denture is to be able to eat properly. Just like with speaking, it may take a few weeks after wearing your dentures for the first time to restore your regular eating habits. But if it still makes chewing difficult even after weeks of wearing it, or if after years of wearing it, you find yourself not being able to chew well again, it may be time to have it replaced.

  • Looking Older Than Your Age

After losing your natural teeth, your jaw bone starts to resorb, thus changing your facial structure. This can make your face sag or cause wrinkles around your mouth, making you look older than you really are. Having well-fitted dentures helps slow down the bone resorption process. If you think your denture makes you look older, you may want to consider replacing them.

  • Don’t Look Natural

People get dentures not only to be able to eat and speak well but also to be able to smile confidently. If your dentures are too small, too big, or don’t compliment your face, it may be high time to replace them to achieve a natural-looking smile again.

Now that you have learned the signs to look for, have you realised that you need new dentures? We want you to eat, talk, and smile confidently and comfortably. If you’re still in doubt, the easiest way to check is to have one of our dentists look them over. Contact us now or book an appointment here

Dental implants are a common tooth replacement solution regardless of whether your teeth have been lost due to periodontal disease, an injury, or some other reason. You can use dental implants to replace a single tooth, multiple teeth, or a full upper and/or lower set of teeth. If you need to restore all your upper teeth or all your lower teeth, we can assess whether or not you are a candidate for a treatment called All-on-4 Dental Implants. During this treatment, we place four implants and then attach a full arch of teeth.

There are many factors that our dentists will consider prior to recommending a treatment plan for you. Among these are whether or not you have adequate bone support and healthy gum tissue. Your overall health and the locations of your sinuses and nerves will also be considered. During your in-depth initial consultation, our dentists will complete a comprehensive oral exam and review your medical and dental history. They will usually use 3D CT scanning (x-ray) to assist in diagnosis and treatment planning.

If you would like to know whether dental implants is a viable treatment for you, please make an appointment for a Free implant consultation here

If the dentures crack, chip, feel loose, or break, do not attempt to fix them yourself. At No Gaps Dental, we have the skills and expertise to accurately fix dentures. Far too often, people will attempt to adjust the dentures themselves or even repair them. We do not recommend this since it can result in needing to spend more money on repairs and risk harming the gums.

Dentures are more complex than some people may realise since we customise them to match each individual patient’s teeth. Some people may only need to replace a few teeth, while others will need to replace all of their teeth. With that in mind, there is no one-size-fits-all pair of dentures. Thus, damaging or breaking a pair of dentures will require specialised work from a dental professional. While dentures are durable, they are not indestructible.

You may have heard great things about dental implants, including its longevity, but you may be wondering how long do dental implants actually last.

Dental implant is the best way to replace missing teeth. It is often praised for its sturdiness and longevity. It typically outlasts any other type of dental restoration by a long shot with proper care. Depending on how well maintained and taken care of your implants are, it can even last a lifetime. Your lifestyle and dental hygiene significantly affect its longevity.

The main component of a dental implant is the titanium post that is embedded into your jawbone. This part of the implant has the longest life. The crown, bridge, or restoration attached to the top of the implant may need to be replaced at some point in your life depending on how well it is cared for, but can last for several years. Compared to other teeth replacement alternatives, dental implants are the most cost-effective treatment overall. While they may cost more upfront, they last much longer than bridges and dentures, saving you time, worry, and money in the long run.

Want to know more about dental implants? Call us or book here for a Free Implant consultation.

For a patient with removable dentures, it is crucial to remove your dentures once a day, preferably at night, and clean them thoroughly by carefully rinsing off any loose food particles.

Cleaning your dentures

Do not use regular toothpaste as it can actually damage the base of the dentures due to the abrasive particles in the toothpaste. There are specific denture cleaning fluids that you can purchase from your local chemist or supermarket. It is also wise to get a specific brush to clean the dentures. Using a brittle toothbrush can actually do more damage than good to the dentures.

When cleaning dentures, it is important to keep the dentures above a towel or soft surface. Dropping the dentures, even just a few inches above a hard surface, can cause them to crack or break. Dentures must stay wet at all times and must not become dry. Thus, it is best to keep the dentures in water when one is not wearing them at night. In some cases, patients can keep their dentures in a cleaning solution overnight but please speak to your dentist to confirm if this is the best alternative for your denture type.

If the dentures are not removable and stick to the patient’s gums, then the dentist will recommend a different cleaning regimen. In many cases, caring for implant dentures will be the same as taking care of regular teeth with brushing twice a day. Patients need to take care of their gums and mouth as well.

Many are anxious about getting a dental implant because of the fear of how painful the procedure is.

Prior to dental implant placements, your dentist will apply a local anaesthetic, so the surgery should not involve any pain since the mouth will be numb.

During surgery, a hole will then be drilled for the implant. Drills might also sound painful, but your jawbone has no nerves to feel any pain, so the pressure should be the most discomfort you could feel.

While the procedure is minimally invasive, you may expect some level of pain once the anaesthesia wears off. Before starting the process, your dentist will give you pain medication so that when the anaesthetic wears off, you have sufficient pain relief.

After the procedure, it is common to feel discomfort or pain at the implant site for up to 10 days. It is often caused by the bruising of the gum around the implant site. The pain can be managed by taking some pain relief; however, it shouldn’t last more than two weeks. Pain that lasts more than two weeks should be a red flag, and consulting your dentist is advisable. Dental implant risks are uncommon, but they may happen just like with any other surgery.

Recovery and healing after dental implant surgery vary from person to person, and everyone has a different pain threshold. Still, getting dental implants is relatively manageable in terms of pain and discomfort during and after surgery. Short-term discomfort is a worthy investment in exchange for long-term oral health.

If you think you might need dental implants, call us or book here for a Free Implant Consultation.

Thinking of getting dental implants? You’re on the right track, as dental implant is the best option for replacing missing teeth. But before you start looking for dental clinics that offer it, you should know that there are two basic methods available for dental implant surgery: traditional and computer-guided. The traditional process is more time consuming and requires multiple incisions. In contrast, computer-guided implant surgery uses state-of-the-art imaging and digital screens to clearly map out your jawbone.

Here at No Gaps Dental, we offer computer-guided implant surgery.

Computer-guided surgery provides dentists with several advantages, helping them achieve predictable and safe implant placements.

  • Precise and Accurate Dental Implant Placement

With computer-guided implant surgery, digital impressions and CT scans are used to take images of your jaw to create a 3D image of your jaw structure. This greatly helps in the decision-making on where to place the implant. A surgical guide will then be made based on it, which can be fitted over the dental arch during the implant surgery, allowing the dentist to precisely and accurately install the implant.

  • Reduced Risks

Computer-guided implant technology allows our dentists to see the anatomical structures of your teeth, gums, and jaw, thus lowering the risks of unanticipated complications during surgery.

  • Reduced Surgery Time

Because a precise surgical guide is made, there will be no guesswork with computer-guided implant surgery, making the procedure faster to complete than traditional implant surgery.

  • Faster Healing Time

Unguided surgeries often require more incisions, which means more prolonged recovery time for patients after surgery. With computer-guided implant surgery, many patients can receive same-day implants.

  • Better Patient Education

Computer-guided implant technology is based on precise scans of the jaw structure. These images can be used to explain the dental implant procedure and educate patients about their oral health.

  • Helps With Placement of Additional Implants

Computer-guided surgery can also be advantageous for those with existing dental implants. It makes it possible to see the exact location of existing implants, ensuring that additional implants are placed in the ideal locations.

If you want to experience the latest technology in implant surgery, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

Do you have one or more missing teeth? Dental implants may be a good replacement option for you. Dental implants are artificial tooth roots made of titanium. They create a permanent base to support a prosthetic tooth or crown.

In the past, patients who suffered from failing teeth, missing teeth, and chronic dental problems were limited to dentures, bridges, and crowns to replace their missing teeth. However, dental implants have changed this because they feel, fit, and function like natural teeth, so they are rapidly becoming the new standard in tooth replacement.

If you would like to know more about dental implants, book an appointment for a Free Implant consultation here

Dental implants is now the most popular tooth replacement option for people who need to replace missing teeth. A dental implant can replace one tooth, but it can also support multiple missing teeth with a bridge and even secure dentures.

But then, which type of dental implant works best for you?

  • Single

A single tooth implant is the most typical type. If you have a missing tooth and prefer not to have a dental bridge that requires grinding and crowing your adjacent teeth, then the single tooth implant is your best option. It composes of one implant connected to one crown.

  • Multiple

Implant-supported bridge is a great choice if you have three or more missing adjacent teeth. Unlike the typical bridge with two crowns attached to your teeth on either side of the gap with a false tooth in between, an implant-supported bridge has crowns attached to a dental implant instead. The procedure is identical to a single tooth dental implant; however, the missing teeth adjacent to the middle will not be connected to an implant. This type of implant can save you money, given that you can replace multiple adjacent teeth without the need to replace each tooth with its own implant.

  • All-On-4

All-On-4 treatment involves the replacement of all missing teeth in one jaw by using only four implants. These four implants are used as anchors to support a full replacement teeth arch. Today, the All-On-4 technique is widely acknowledged as the superior treatment option for a full-arch teeth replacement. It involves placing implants in available bone, thereby avoiding the need for bone grafting.

No matter which implant type you choose to have, it’s still important to consult with an expert. Book now for a Free implant consultation with one of our qualified dentists here!

For many years, dentures have been the standard solution for missing teeth, but as dentistry advances, dental implants have been increasingly popular due to its many benefits over dentures.

  • Greater Comfort

Dentures rest on your gums, putting pressure on them, and as a result, you can be left with discomfort and denture sores. With dental implants, your teeth are supported by the titanium post in your jaw, keeping pressure off your gums.

Dental implants also provide a far greater biting force than dentures, allowing you to eat without having to worry about dislodging your teeth in the middle of a meal. Eating a wide variety of different foods improves your general health and nutritional intake.

  • Prevents bone loss

When you lose your teeth, the jaw bone in the empty space deteriorates due to lack of stimulation. Well-fitting dentures may delay bone loss, but it doesn’t halt it from occurring. This is why many people who wear dentures notice that their face seems to age more quickly than average or even sag. A dental implant replaces the tooth’s root, and chewing is restored to normal. It provides the needed stimulation for natural bone growth.

  • Easy care

One of the greatest complaints about dentures is that they take a lot of effort to maintain. They need to be removed from the mouth for cleaning and soaked overnight while sleeping. On the other hand, dental implants are much easier to maintain as you can brush and floss like normal. With dental implants, you also don’t need denture paste or adhesives.

  • Long-lasting

Dentures need to be replaced every 5 to 10 years, whereas dental implants can last a lifetime with proper care. Imagine never having to stress about your missing teeth ever again.

Dental implants are also much less likely to break or chip as they are made from titanium, which is stronger than the synthetic plastic resins or porcelain used to construct dentures.

  • Cost-effective

You may think, how can something that cost thousands of dollars be cost-effective? The answer lies in the longevity and durability of dental implants compared to dentures. As mentioned above, dental implants may last a lifetime, whereas dentures need to be replaced after some years. You may initially pay more with dental implants, but you’ll actually save more money in the long run.

  • Better Stability

Dentures are known for coming loose and slipping out of place. This can create embarrassing situations when eating, speaking, or even just smiling. You can say goodbye to those awkward, uncomfortable situations with dental implants as they are permanently fixed in place. It won’t slip around, come loose, or fall out so you can eat, talk, and smile confidently.

Tired of the conventional dentures that wobble and slip? Dental implants could be the solution you’re looking for! Book an appointment now for a Free Implant consultation by calling us or thru our online booking system.

If your dentures are damaged, visit one of our practices so we can examine them and determine the best way to fix them.

One thing you should keep in mind is that your dentures will need to be adjusted one or several times from when you first receive them. Patients will call our practice worried that they did something to cause their dentures to fit incorrectly, when in actuality, they only need to be adjusted so they can fit perfectly.

If you have indeed damage them, schedule an appointment online here with our practice right away.

Dental Implant is the best option to replace missing teeth. The process can be long and complex, usually done in stages over a few months, but it is worth the wait given its many benefits in comparison to other teeth replacement procedures.

If you are interested in getting a dental implant, the implant process will involve the following steps;

  • Treatment plan – The first step is to meet with one of our dentists specialising in this procedure for an initial consultation. Our dentist will then determine if you are a good candidate and if so, a custom treatment plan will be created. You will be provided with information about the process as it differs from patient to patient and will also inform you of what needs to happen before getting the implants.
  • Digital planning and CBCT x-ray – After that, Implant digital planning and CBCT x-ray will be done to have a thorough examination of your bone, nerves, and sinuses. It will also decide if there are any underlying issues like gum disease or tooth decay that may cause problems for you during the implant procedure.

If there’s a need to extract a decayed tooth, our dentist might recommend waiting for one to two months before moving on to the implant placement. But depending on the situation, it can be possible to extract a tooth and have an implant installed on the same day.

For patients with a damaged or weak jawbone, a dental bone graft or sinus lift might be needed. These procedures can significantly delay dental implant surgery since healing typically takes three to twelve months for the implant to be securely attached. It may seem like a lot of work, but it is crucial for success rates if done correctly.

  • Implant placementNext is the surgical placement of the implant. Local anaesthesia will be given to numb your mouth, so you won’t feel any pain during the surgery. Our dentist will then drill a hole where the titanium post will be placed using surgical-guided technology. The gums will then be sutured to cover the implant to avoid any food from becoming lodged in the gum.
  • OsseointegrationThis is followed by the healing process. Each patient heals differently and may take four to six months. At this time, the implant becomes attached to the bone during a process called osseointegration, making it strong enough to stay in place.
  • Placing of ‘abutment’ – Our dentist will then examine you to make sure the implant is secure. Once determined that the implant has bonded to your jawbone, a small connector post – called abutment, will be attached to the post portion of the implant. This is the part that connects the replacement tooth to the implant. You will be provided local anaesthesia prior to opening your gums so the abutment can be placed during the process. Once the abutment is placed, the gum tissue will be closed around it but won’t cover it. There are also instances wherein both the implant and the abutment are installed in one session. The recovery period takes approximately two weeks.
  • Crown fabrication and placement – Lastly is the crown fabrication. After your gums heal, our dentist will take impressions of your teeth to create a custom crown. We offer CEREC Crowns, wherein you can have a crown constructed and fitted all in one visit. The crown will then be affixed to the abutment.

And there you have it, congratulations on having a new smile! Dental Implants is a procedure our team undertakes on a daily basis, so rest assured you are in safe hands.

If you want to know more about dental implants, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

Did you lose one or more teeth? Does it make you feel self-conscious? Does it affect your ability to chew or speak normally?

One can lose teeth for a number of reasons. Other than making you self-conscious, when left untreated, it can also cause your remaining teeth to shift, thus affecting your functionality to bite or even speak properly. The good thing is, there are several options to replace your missing teeth, but what’s the best option?

While you can choose from different treatment options, Dental Implants are by far the superior choice. Dental implants are well recognised as the #1 recommendation for teeth replacement. It fuses with your bone like a root, giving you a natural feel, and with proper care, dental implants can even last a lifetime.

Dental implants are metal fixtures surgically positioned into the jawbone beneath the gums – replacing a natural tooth root. It’ll then serves as a support for your crown, bridge, or denture. To learn more about dental implants, you can check this article.

If you’re tired of concealing your smile and would like to learn more about dental implants, book an appointment now for a Free Implant consultation here.

Dental Implants are well-known as the best way to replace missing teeth. It outlasts any other teeth replacement option as they are much more comfortable, feel like your own teeth, and doesn’t require more maintenance than what you already provide for your own teeth. For more information on the advantages of having a dental implant, you may check this article.

Dental Implants may be the best option, but it can be a costly procedure for others. Some patients may feel that this treatment option is beyond their means. The cost varies depending on several factors, including how many teeth need to be replaced.

Here at No Gaps Dental, Dental Implant ranges from $4,500 for both the implant and crown.

You may want to know how much exactly will it cost. Well, that’s a tough question because, quite simply, there is no ‘one-price-fits-all’ answer. Dental implant cost differs from one person to another depending on the complexness of their individual case, and whether you will require such treatments such as bone grafting or sinus lifting. We can identify your exact needs during the implant planning stage.

You may also check with your health insurer. Though most health insurers don’t typically cover dental implant surgery, some may cover a portion of the implant crown. You may contact your health insurer beforehand to find out more.

Dental implants are worth the money and time if you need to replace your missing teeth. It may be costly upfront, but it will surely save you money, time, and effort in the long run due to its longevity.

If you’re looking for a permanent solution for your missing teeth, dental implants could be the solution for you. Call us or book online for a Free Implant consultation.

Many patients are concerned that they will have missing teeth during the dental implant treatment. That is quite understandable, given that depending on the healing period, it may take several months for the treatment to complete. It may not be much of a concern if the Implant needs to replace your molar or any of your back teeth since it’s not visible when you talk or smile. But it’s a different story when it comes to your front teeth.

The good news is, we can offer an immediate denture for you to wear during the implant healing period. These dentures may not be as strong given the short time you will require them, but it still looks great when you smile.

Dental Implant may be a long and complex procedure, but the end result will surely be worth the wait with all its advantages.

If you have any questions about dental implants, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

PAYMENT OPTIONS & HEALTH INSURANCE

Health Insurance

Dentures are a popular and inexpensive choice for tooth replacement. Unfortunately, they don’t last forever. If you have had your dentures for a few years already, you might wonder when you should replace them or if you even need to replace them.

So, when should you replace your dentures?

It is recommended to have it replaced every 5 to 10 years. However, each person’s situation is different.

Here are the most common signs you should watch out for:

  • Loose, Wobbly, Or Falls Out Frequently

The first time you get your dentures, they should offer a snug fit to ensure you can chew and speak properly – however, your gums and jaw change throughout your whole life. Your jawbone starts to lose its volume after you lose your natural teeth, thus affecting the bone’s shape, making your dentures feel loose. Another reason that your dentures may no longer fit correctly in your mouth is that the actual denture material has worn down

  • Visible Damage

No matter how you take care of your dentures, they’ll eventually chip, crack, or break as it goes through wear-and-tear from years of grinding and chewing. Accidents and improper care are also culprits for damaging your dentures. Other than causing your dentures not to be pleasing to look at, any cracks or dents can cause more injuries to your mouth. Check for any damage on your denture base or teeth every time you clean it. You can indeed have your dentures repaired, but it will come to a point where it’s cheaper just to have them replaced.

  • Unexplained Pain or Discomfort

Wearing your dentures all day long should be comfortable without feeling any pain or discomfort. However, as years go by, as mentioned above, your gums and jawbone change, so your dentures no longer fit the way it was before. Wearing dentures should not be a burden. If you feel something “off” with your dentures, have a dentist or prosthetist check on it.

  • Gum Irritation Or Pressure Sores

Dentures make constant contact with your gums, so when dentures don’t fit correctly, or if it’s damaged, it can cause gum irritation or painful mouth sores. These sores will make eating or talking feel very uncomfortable. Look out for signs of redness or inflammation in your mouth or gums.

  • Biting The Inside Of Mouth Or Cheek

Poorly-fitting or worn-out dentures may not always hold back your inner cheek tissue sufficiently when eating, causing you to regularly bite into part of your inner cheek.

  • Discolouration

Like natural teeth, dentures can experience discolouration over time due to exposure to some foods, drinks, and/or substances. Improper cleaning may also cause your dentures to change colour eventually. If it becomes stained and you longer want the way it looks, it may be best to replace them so that you can smile confidently again.

  • Speech Problem

Most people go through a brief adjustment period to be able to speak clearly with dentures. Just like eating, talking relies on your teeth, so wearing your dentures for the first time may cause slurred speech, lisping, or excessive salivation. However, this should only last for a few weeks. If this never goes away or comes back after some time, this only means that your dentures need to be adjusted or replaced.

  • Difficulty in Eating

One of the main reasons why someone will be getting a denture is to be able to eat properly. Just like with speaking, it may take a few weeks after wearing your dentures for the first time to restore your regular eating habits. But if it still makes chewing difficult even after weeks of wearing it, or if after years of wearing it, you find yourself not being able to chew well again, it may be time to have it replaced.

  • Looking Older Than Your Age

After losing your natural teeth, your jaw bone starts to resorb, thus changing your facial structure. This can make your face sag or cause wrinkles around your mouth, making you look older than you really are. Having well-fitted dentures helps slow down the bone resorption process. If you think your denture makes you look older, you may want to consider replacing them.

  • Don’t Look Natural

People get dentures not only to be able to eat and speak well but also to be able to smile confidently. If your dentures are too small, too big, or don’t compliment your face, it may be high time to replace them to achieve a natural-looking smile again.

Now that you have learned the signs to look for, have you realised that you need new dentures? We want you to eat, talk, and smile confidently and comfortably. If you’re still in doubt, the easiest way to check is to have one of our dentists look them over. Contact us now or book an appointment here

Dental implants are a common tooth replacement solution regardless of whether your teeth have been lost due to periodontal disease, an injury, or some other reason. You can use dental implants to replace a single tooth, multiple teeth, or a full upper and/or lower set of teeth. If you need to restore all your upper teeth or all your lower teeth, we can assess whether or not you are a candidate for a treatment called All-on-4 Dental Implants. During this treatment, we place four implants and then attach a full arch of teeth.

There are many factors that our dentists will consider prior to recommending a treatment plan for you. Among these are whether or not you have adequate bone support and healthy gum tissue. Your overall health and the locations of your sinuses and nerves will also be considered. During your in-depth initial consultation, our dentists will complete a comprehensive oral exam and review your medical and dental history. They will usually use 3D CT scanning (x-ray) to assist in diagnosis and treatment planning.

If you would like to know whether dental implants is a viable treatment for you, please make an appointment for a Free implant consultation here

If the dentures crack, chip, feel loose, or break, do not attempt to fix them yourself. At No Gaps Dental, we have the skills and expertise to accurately fix dentures. Far too often, people will attempt to adjust the dentures themselves or even repair them. We do not recommend this since it can result in needing to spend more money on repairs and risk harming the gums.

Dentures are more complex than some people may realise since we customise them to match each individual patient’s teeth. Some people may only need to replace a few teeth, while others will need to replace all of their teeth. With that in mind, there is no one-size-fits-all pair of dentures. Thus, damaging or breaking a pair of dentures will require specialised work from a dental professional. While dentures are durable, they are not indestructible.

You may have heard great things about dental implants, including its longevity, but you may be wondering how long do dental implants actually last.

Dental implant is the best way to replace missing teeth. It is often praised for its sturdiness and longevity. It typically outlasts any other type of dental restoration by a long shot with proper care. Depending on how well maintained and taken care of your implants are, it can even last a lifetime. Your lifestyle and dental hygiene significantly affect its longevity.

The main component of a dental implant is the titanium post that is embedded into your jawbone. This part of the implant has the longest life. The crown, bridge, or restoration attached to the top of the implant may need to be replaced at some point in your life depending on how well it is cared for, but can last for several years. Compared to other teeth replacement alternatives, dental implants are the most cost-effective treatment overall. While they may cost more upfront, they last much longer than bridges and dentures, saving you time, worry, and money in the long run.

Want to know more about dental implants? Call us or book here for a Free Implant consultation.

For a patient with removable dentures, it is crucial to remove your dentures once a day, preferably at night, and clean them thoroughly by carefully rinsing off any loose food particles.

Cleaning your dentures

Do not use regular toothpaste as it can actually damage the base of the dentures due to the abrasive particles in the toothpaste. There are specific denture cleaning fluids that you can purchase from your local chemist or supermarket. It is also wise to get a specific brush to clean the dentures. Using a brittle toothbrush can actually do more damage than good to the dentures.

When cleaning dentures, it is important to keep the dentures above a towel or soft surface. Dropping the dentures, even just a few inches above a hard surface, can cause them to crack or break. Dentures must stay wet at all times and must not become dry. Thus, it is best to keep the dentures in water when one is not wearing them at night. In some cases, patients can keep their dentures in a cleaning solution overnight but please speak to your dentist to confirm if this is the best alternative for your denture type.

If the dentures are not removable and stick to the patient’s gums, then the dentist will recommend a different cleaning regimen. In many cases, caring for implant dentures will be the same as taking care of regular teeth with brushing twice a day. Patients need to take care of their gums and mouth as well.

Many are anxious about getting a dental implant because of the fear of how painful the procedure is.

Prior to dental implant placements, your dentist will apply a local anaesthetic, so the surgery should not involve any pain since the mouth will be numb.

During surgery, a hole will then be drilled for the implant. Drills might also sound painful, but your jawbone has no nerves to feel any pain, so the pressure should be the most discomfort you could feel.

While the procedure is minimally invasive, you may expect some level of pain once the anaesthesia wears off. Before starting the process, your dentist will give you pain medication so that when the anaesthetic wears off, you have sufficient pain relief.

After the procedure, it is common to feel discomfort or pain at the implant site for up to 10 days. It is often caused by the bruising of the gum around the implant site. The pain can be managed by taking some pain relief; however, it shouldn’t last more than two weeks. Pain that lasts more than two weeks should be a red flag, and consulting your dentist is advisable. Dental implant risks are uncommon, but they may happen just like with any other surgery.

Recovery and healing after dental implant surgery vary from person to person, and everyone has a different pain threshold. Still, getting dental implants is relatively manageable in terms of pain and discomfort during and after surgery. Short-term discomfort is a worthy investment in exchange for long-term oral health.

If you think you might need dental implants, call us or book here for a Free Implant Consultation.

Thinking of getting dental implants? You’re on the right track, as dental implant is the best option for replacing missing teeth. But before you start looking for dental clinics that offer it, you should know that there are two basic methods available for dental implant surgery: traditional and computer-guided. The traditional process is more time consuming and requires multiple incisions. In contrast, computer-guided implant surgery uses state-of-the-art imaging and digital screens to clearly map out your jawbone.

Here at No Gaps Dental, we offer computer-guided implant surgery.

Computer-guided surgery provides dentists with several advantages, helping them achieve predictable and safe implant placements.

  • Precise and Accurate Dental Implant Placement

With computer-guided implant surgery, digital impressions and CT scans are used to take images of your jaw to create a 3D image of your jaw structure. This greatly helps in the decision-making on where to place the implant. A surgical guide will then be made based on it, which can be fitted over the dental arch during the implant surgery, allowing the dentist to precisely and accurately install the implant.

  • Reduced Risks

Computer-guided implant technology allows our dentists to see the anatomical structures of your teeth, gums, and jaw, thus lowering the risks of unanticipated complications during surgery.

  • Reduced Surgery Time

Because a precise surgical guide is made, there will be no guesswork with computer-guided implant surgery, making the procedure faster to complete than traditional implant surgery.

  • Faster Healing Time

Unguided surgeries often require more incisions, which means more prolonged recovery time for patients after surgery. With computer-guided implant surgery, many patients can receive same-day implants.

  • Better Patient Education

Computer-guided implant technology is based on precise scans of the jaw structure. These images can be used to explain the dental implant procedure and educate patients about their oral health.

  • Helps With Placement of Additional Implants

Computer-guided surgery can also be advantageous for those with existing dental implants. It makes it possible to see the exact location of existing implants, ensuring that additional implants are placed in the ideal locations.

If you want to experience the latest technology in implant surgery, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

Do you have one or more missing teeth? Dental implants may be a good replacement option for you. Dental implants are artificial tooth roots made of titanium. They create a permanent base to support a prosthetic tooth or crown.

In the past, patients who suffered from failing teeth, missing teeth, and chronic dental problems were limited to dentures, bridges, and crowns to replace their missing teeth. However, dental implants have changed this because they feel, fit, and function like natural teeth, so they are rapidly becoming the new standard in tooth replacement.

If you would like to know more about dental implants, book an appointment for a Free Implant consultation here

Dental implants is now the most popular tooth replacement option for people who need to replace missing teeth. A dental implant can replace one tooth, but it can also support multiple missing teeth with a bridge and even secure dentures.

But then, which type of dental implant works best for you?

  • Single

A single tooth implant is the most typical type. If you have a missing tooth and prefer not to have a dental bridge that requires grinding and crowing your adjacent teeth, then the single tooth implant is your best option. It composes of one implant connected to one crown.

  • Multiple

Implant-supported bridge is a great choice if you have three or more missing adjacent teeth. Unlike the typical bridge with two crowns attached to your teeth on either side of the gap with a false tooth in between, an implant-supported bridge has crowns attached to a dental implant instead. The procedure is identical to a single tooth dental implant; however, the missing teeth adjacent to the middle will not be connected to an implant. This type of implant can save you money, given that you can replace multiple adjacent teeth without the need to replace each tooth with its own implant.

  • All-On-4

All-On-4 treatment involves the replacement of all missing teeth in one jaw by using only four implants. These four implants are used as anchors to support a full replacement teeth arch. Today, the All-On-4 technique is widely acknowledged as the superior treatment option for a full-arch teeth replacement. It involves placing implants in available bone, thereby avoiding the need for bone grafting.

No matter which implant type you choose to have, it’s still important to consult with an expert. Book now for a Free implant consultation with one of our qualified dentists here!

For many years, dentures have been the standard solution for missing teeth, but as dentistry advances, dental implants have been increasingly popular due to its many benefits over dentures.

  • Greater Comfort

Dentures rest on your gums, putting pressure on them, and as a result, you can be left with discomfort and denture sores. With dental implants, your teeth are supported by the titanium post in your jaw, keeping pressure off your gums.

Dental implants also provide a far greater biting force than dentures, allowing you to eat without having to worry about dislodging your teeth in the middle of a meal. Eating a wide variety of different foods improves your general health and nutritional intake.

  • Prevents bone loss

When you lose your teeth, the jaw bone in the empty space deteriorates due to lack of stimulation. Well-fitting dentures may delay bone loss, but it doesn’t halt it from occurring. This is why many people who wear dentures notice that their face seems to age more quickly than average or even sag. A dental implant replaces the tooth’s root, and chewing is restored to normal. It provides the needed stimulation for natural bone growth.

  • Easy care

One of the greatest complaints about dentures is that they take a lot of effort to maintain. They need to be removed from the mouth for cleaning and soaked overnight while sleeping. On the other hand, dental implants are much easier to maintain as you can brush and floss like normal. With dental implants, you also don’t need denture paste or adhesives.

  • Long-lasting

Dentures need to be replaced every 5 to 10 years, whereas dental implants can last a lifetime with proper care. Imagine never having to stress about your missing teeth ever again.

Dental implants are also much less likely to break or chip as they are made from titanium, which is stronger than the synthetic plastic resins or porcelain used to construct dentures.

  • Cost-effective

You may think, how can something that cost thousands of dollars be cost-effective? The answer lies in the longevity and durability of dental implants compared to dentures. As mentioned above, dental implants may last a lifetime, whereas dentures need to be replaced after some years. You may initially pay more with dental implants, but you’ll actually save more money in the long run.

  • Better Stability

Dentures are known for coming loose and slipping out of place. This can create embarrassing situations when eating, speaking, or even just smiling. You can say goodbye to those awkward, uncomfortable situations with dental implants as they are permanently fixed in place. It won’t slip around, come loose, or fall out so you can eat, talk, and smile confidently.

Tired of the conventional dentures that wobble and slip? Dental implants could be the solution you’re looking for! Book an appointment now for a Free Implant consultation by calling us or thru our online booking system.

If your dentures are damaged, visit one of our practices so we can examine them and determine the best way to fix them.

One thing you should keep in mind is that your dentures will need to be adjusted one or several times from when you first receive them. Patients will call our practice worried that they did something to cause their dentures to fit incorrectly, when in actuality, they only need to be adjusted so they can fit perfectly.

If you have indeed damage them, schedule an appointment online here with our practice right away.

Dental Implant is the best option to replace missing teeth. The process can be long and complex, usually done in stages over a few months, but it is worth the wait given its many benefits in comparison to other teeth replacement procedures.

If you are interested in getting a dental implant, the implant process will involve the following steps;

  • Treatment plan – The first step is to meet with one of our dentists specialising in this procedure for an initial consultation. Our dentist will then determine if you are a good candidate and if so, a custom treatment plan will be created. You will be provided with information about the process as it differs from patient to patient and will also inform you of what needs to happen before getting the implants.
  • Digital planning and CBCT x-ray – After that, Implant digital planning and CBCT x-ray will be done to have a thorough examination of your bone, nerves, and sinuses. It will also decide if there are any underlying issues like gum disease or tooth decay that may cause problems for you during the implant procedure.

If there’s a need to extract a decayed tooth, our dentist might recommend waiting for one to two months before moving on to the implant placement. But depending on the situation, it can be possible to extract a tooth and have an implant installed on the same day.

For patients with a damaged or weak jawbone, a dental bone graft or sinus lift might be needed. These procedures can significantly delay dental implant surgery since healing typically takes three to twelve months for the implant to be securely attached. It may seem like a lot of work, but it is crucial for success rates if done correctly.

  • Implant placementNext is the surgical placement of the implant. Local anaesthesia will be given to numb your mouth, so you won’t feel any pain during the surgery. Our dentist will then drill a hole where the titanium post will be placed using surgical-guided technology. The gums will then be sutured to cover the implant to avoid any food from becoming lodged in the gum.
  • OsseointegrationThis is followed by the healing process. Each patient heals differently and may take four to six months. At this time, the implant becomes attached to the bone during a process called osseointegration, making it strong enough to stay in place.
  • Placing of ‘abutment’ – Our dentist will then examine you to make sure the implant is secure. Once determined that the implant has bonded to your jawbone, a small connector post – called abutment, will be attached to the post portion of the implant. This is the part that connects the replacement tooth to the implant. You will be provided local anaesthesia prior to opening your gums so the abutment can be placed during the process. Once the abutment is placed, the gum tissue will be closed around it but won’t cover it. There are also instances wherein both the implant and the abutment are installed in one session. The recovery period takes approximately two weeks.
  • Crown fabrication and placement – Lastly is the crown fabrication. After your gums heal, our dentist will take impressions of your teeth to create a custom crown. We offer CEREC Crowns, wherein you can have a crown constructed and fitted all in one visit. The crown will then be affixed to the abutment.

And there you have it, congratulations on having a new smile! Dental Implants is a procedure our team undertakes on a daily basis, so rest assured you are in safe hands.

If you want to know more about dental implants, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

Did you lose one or more teeth? Does it make you feel self-conscious? Does it affect your ability to chew or speak normally?

One can lose teeth for a number of reasons. Other than making you self-conscious, when left untreated, it can also cause your remaining teeth to shift, thus affecting your functionality to bite or even speak properly. The good thing is, there are several options to replace your missing teeth, but what’s the best option?

While you can choose from different treatment options, Dental Implants are by far the superior choice. Dental implants are well recognised as the #1 recommendation for teeth replacement. It fuses with your bone like a root, giving you a natural feel, and with proper care, dental implants can even last a lifetime.

Dental implants are metal fixtures surgically positioned into the jawbone beneath the gums – replacing a natural tooth root. It’ll then serves as a support for your crown, bridge, or denture. To learn more about dental implants, you can check this article.

If you’re tired of concealing your smile and would like to learn more about dental implants, book an appointment now for a Free Implant consultation here.

Dental Implants are well-known as the best way to replace missing teeth. It outlasts any other teeth replacement option as they are much more comfortable, feel like your own teeth, and doesn’t require more maintenance than what you already provide for your own teeth. For more information on the advantages of having a dental implant, you may check this article.

Dental Implants may be the best option, but it can be a costly procedure for others. Some patients may feel that this treatment option is beyond their means. The cost varies depending on several factors, including how many teeth need to be replaced.

Here at No Gaps Dental, Dental Implant ranges from $4,500 for both the implant and crown.

You may want to know how much exactly will it cost. Well, that’s a tough question because, quite simply, there is no ‘one-price-fits-all’ answer. Dental implant cost differs from one person to another depending on the complexness of their individual case, and whether you will require such treatments such as bone grafting or sinus lifting. We can identify your exact needs during the implant planning stage.

You may also check with your health insurer. Though most health insurers don’t typically cover dental implant surgery, some may cover a portion of the implant crown. You may contact your health insurer beforehand to find out more.

Dental implants are worth the money and time if you need to replace your missing teeth. It may be costly upfront, but it will surely save you money, time, and effort in the long run due to its longevity.

If you’re looking for a permanent solution for your missing teeth, dental implants could be the solution for you. Call us or book online for a Free Implant consultation.

Many patients are concerned that they will have missing teeth during the dental implant treatment. That is quite understandable, given that depending on the healing period, it may take several months for the treatment to complete. It may not be much of a concern if the Implant needs to replace your molar or any of your back teeth since it’s not visible when you talk or smile. But it’s a different story when it comes to your front teeth.

The good news is, we can offer an immediate denture for you to wear during the implant healing period. These dentures may not be as strong given the short time you will require them, but it still looks great when you smile.

Dental Implant may be a long and complex procedure, but the end result will surely be worth the wait with all its advantages.

If you have any questions about dental implants, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

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Dentures are a popular and inexpensive choice for tooth replacement. Unfortunately, they don’t last forever. If you have had your dentures for a few years already, you might wonder when you should replace them or if you even need to replace them.

So, when should you replace your dentures?

It is recommended to have it replaced every 5 to 10 years. However, each person’s situation is different.

Here are the most common signs you should watch out for:

  • Loose, Wobbly, Or Falls Out Frequently

The first time you get your dentures, they should offer a snug fit to ensure you can chew and speak properly – however, your gums and jaw change throughout your whole life. Your jawbone starts to lose its volume after you lose your natural teeth, thus affecting the bone’s shape, making your dentures feel loose. Another reason that your dentures may no longer fit correctly in your mouth is that the actual denture material has worn down

  • Visible Damage

No matter how you take care of your dentures, they’ll eventually chip, crack, or break as it goes through wear-and-tear from years of grinding and chewing. Accidents and improper care are also culprits for damaging your dentures. Other than causing your dentures not to be pleasing to look at, any cracks or dents can cause more injuries to your mouth. Check for any damage on your denture base or teeth every time you clean it. You can indeed have your dentures repaired, but it will come to a point where it’s cheaper just to have them replaced.

  • Unexplained Pain or Discomfort

Wearing your dentures all day long should be comfortable without feeling any pain or discomfort. However, as years go by, as mentioned above, your gums and jawbone change, so your dentures no longer fit the way it was before. Wearing dentures should not be a burden. If you feel something “off” with your dentures, have a dentist or prosthetist check on it.

  • Gum Irritation Or Pressure Sores

Dentures make constant contact with your gums, so when dentures don’t fit correctly, or if it’s damaged, it can cause gum irritation or painful mouth sores. These sores will make eating or talking feel very uncomfortable. Look out for signs of redness or inflammation in your mouth or gums.

  • Biting The Inside Of Mouth Or Cheek

Poorly-fitting or worn-out dentures may not always hold back your inner cheek tissue sufficiently when eating, causing you to regularly bite into part of your inner cheek.

  • Discolouration

Like natural teeth, dentures can experience discolouration over time due to exposure to some foods, drinks, and/or substances. Improper cleaning may also cause your dentures to change colour eventually. If it becomes stained and you longer want the way it looks, it may be best to replace them so that you can smile confidently again.

  • Speech Problem

Most people go through a brief adjustment period to be able to speak clearly with dentures. Just like eating, talking relies on your teeth, so wearing your dentures for the first time may cause slurred speech, lisping, or excessive salivation. However, this should only last for a few weeks. If this never goes away or comes back after some time, this only means that your dentures need to be adjusted or replaced.

  • Difficulty in Eating

One of the main reasons why someone will be getting a denture is to be able to eat properly. Just like with speaking, it may take a few weeks after wearing your dentures for the first time to restore your regular eating habits. But if it still makes chewing difficult even after weeks of wearing it, or if after years of wearing it, you find yourself not being able to chew well again, it may be time to have it replaced.

  • Looking Older Than Your Age

After losing your natural teeth, your jaw bone starts to resorb, thus changing your facial structure. This can make your face sag or cause wrinkles around your mouth, making you look older than you really are. Having well-fitted dentures helps slow down the bone resorption process. If you think your denture makes you look older, you may want to consider replacing them.

  • Don’t Look Natural

People get dentures not only to be able to eat and speak well but also to be able to smile confidently. If your dentures are too small, too big, or don’t compliment your face, it may be high time to replace them to achieve a natural-looking smile again.

Now that you have learned the signs to look for, have you realised that you need new dentures? We want you to eat, talk, and smile confidently and comfortably. If you’re still in doubt, the easiest way to check is to have one of our dentists look them over. Contact us now or book an appointment here

Dental implants are a common tooth replacement solution regardless of whether your teeth have been lost due to periodontal disease, an injury, or some other reason. You can use dental implants to replace a single tooth, multiple teeth, or a full upper and/or lower set of teeth. If you need to restore all your upper teeth or all your lower teeth, we can assess whether or not you are a candidate for a treatment called All-on-4 Dental Implants. During this treatment, we place four implants and then attach a full arch of teeth.

There are many factors that our dentists will consider prior to recommending a treatment plan for you. Among these are whether or not you have adequate bone support and healthy gum tissue. Your overall health and the locations of your sinuses and nerves will also be considered. During your in-depth initial consultation, our dentists will complete a comprehensive oral exam and review your medical and dental history. They will usually use 3D CT scanning (x-ray) to assist in diagnosis and treatment planning.

If you would like to know whether dental implants is a viable treatment for you, please make an appointment for a Free implant consultation here

If the dentures crack, chip, feel loose, or break, do not attempt to fix them yourself. At No Gaps Dental, we have the skills and expertise to accurately fix dentures. Far too often, people will attempt to adjust the dentures themselves or even repair them. We do not recommend this since it can result in needing to spend more money on repairs and risk harming the gums.

Dentures are more complex than some people may realise since we customise them to match each individual patient’s teeth. Some people may only need to replace a few teeth, while others will need to replace all of their teeth. With that in mind, there is no one-size-fits-all pair of dentures. Thus, damaging or breaking a pair of dentures will require specialised work from a dental professional. While dentures are durable, they are not indestructible.

You may have heard great things about dental implants, including its longevity, but you may be wondering how long do dental implants actually last.

Dental implant is the best way to replace missing teeth. It is often praised for its sturdiness and longevity. It typically outlasts any other type of dental restoration by a long shot with proper care. Depending on how well maintained and taken care of your implants are, it can even last a lifetime. Your lifestyle and dental hygiene significantly affect its longevity.

The main component of a dental implant is the titanium post that is embedded into your jawbone. This part of the implant has the longest life. The crown, bridge, or restoration attached to the top of the implant may need to be replaced at some point in your life depending on how well it is cared for, but can last for several years. Compared to other teeth replacement alternatives, dental implants are the most cost-effective treatment overall. While they may cost more upfront, they last much longer than bridges and dentures, saving you time, worry, and money in the long run.

Want to know more about dental implants? Call us or book here for a Free Implant consultation.

For a patient with removable dentures, it is crucial to remove your dentures once a day, preferably at night, and clean them thoroughly by carefully rinsing off any loose food particles.

Cleaning your dentures

Do not use regular toothpaste as it can actually damage the base of the dentures due to the abrasive particles in the toothpaste. There are specific denture cleaning fluids that you can purchase from your local chemist or supermarket. It is also wise to get a specific brush to clean the dentures. Using a brittle toothbrush can actually do more damage than good to the dentures.

When cleaning dentures, it is important to keep the dentures above a towel or soft surface. Dropping the dentures, even just a few inches above a hard surface, can cause them to crack or break. Dentures must stay wet at all times and must not become dry. Thus, it is best to keep the dentures in water when one is not wearing them at night. In some cases, patients can keep their dentures in a cleaning solution overnight but please speak to your dentist to confirm if this is the best alternative for your denture type.

If the dentures are not removable and stick to the patient’s gums, then the dentist will recommend a different cleaning regimen. In many cases, caring for implant dentures will be the same as taking care of regular teeth with brushing twice a day. Patients need to take care of their gums and mouth as well.

Many are anxious about getting a dental implant because of the fear of how painful the procedure is.

Prior to dental implant placements, your dentist will apply a local anaesthetic, so the surgery should not involve any pain since the mouth will be numb.

During surgery, a hole will then be drilled for the implant. Drills might also sound painful, but your jawbone has no nerves to feel any pain, so the pressure should be the most discomfort you could feel.

While the procedure is minimally invasive, you may expect some level of pain once the anaesthesia wears off. Before starting the process, your dentist will give you pain medication so that when the anaesthetic wears off, you have sufficient pain relief.

After the procedure, it is common to feel discomfort or pain at the implant site for up to 10 days. It is often caused by the bruising of the gum around the implant site. The pain can be managed by taking some pain relief; however, it shouldn’t last more than two weeks. Pain that lasts more than two weeks should be a red flag, and consulting your dentist is advisable. Dental implant risks are uncommon, but they may happen just like with any other surgery.

Recovery and healing after dental implant surgery vary from person to person, and everyone has a different pain threshold. Still, getting dental implants is relatively manageable in terms of pain and discomfort during and after surgery. Short-term discomfort is a worthy investment in exchange for long-term oral health.

If you think you might need dental implants, call us or book here for a Free Implant Consultation.

Thinking of getting dental implants? You’re on the right track, as dental implant is the best option for replacing missing teeth. But before you start looking for dental clinics that offer it, you should know that there are two basic methods available for dental implant surgery: traditional and computer-guided. The traditional process is more time consuming and requires multiple incisions. In contrast, computer-guided implant surgery uses state-of-the-art imaging and digital screens to clearly map out your jawbone.

Here at No Gaps Dental, we offer computer-guided implant surgery.

Computer-guided surgery provides dentists with several advantages, helping them achieve predictable and safe implant placements.

  • Precise and Accurate Dental Implant Placement

With computer-guided implant surgery, digital impressions and CT scans are used to take images of your jaw to create a 3D image of your jaw structure. This greatly helps in the decision-making on where to place the implant. A surgical guide will then be made based on it, which can be fitted over the dental arch during the implant surgery, allowing the dentist to precisely and accurately install the implant.

  • Reduced Risks

Computer-guided implant technology allows our dentists to see the anatomical structures of your teeth, gums, and jaw, thus lowering the risks of unanticipated complications during surgery.

  • Reduced Surgery Time

Because a precise surgical guide is made, there will be no guesswork with computer-guided implant surgery, making the procedure faster to complete than traditional implant surgery.

  • Faster Healing Time

Unguided surgeries often require more incisions, which means more prolonged recovery time for patients after surgery. With computer-guided implant surgery, many patients can receive same-day implants.

  • Better Patient Education

Computer-guided implant technology is based on precise scans of the jaw structure. These images can be used to explain the dental implant procedure and educate patients about their oral health.

  • Helps With Placement of Additional Implants

Computer-guided surgery can also be advantageous for those with existing dental implants. It makes it possible to see the exact location of existing implants, ensuring that additional implants are placed in the ideal locations.

If you want to experience the latest technology in implant surgery, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

Do you have one or more missing teeth? Dental implants may be a good replacement option for you. Dental implants are artificial tooth roots made of titanium. They create a permanent base to support a prosthetic tooth or crown.

In the past, patients who suffered from failing teeth, missing teeth, and chronic dental problems were limited to dentures, bridges, and crowns to replace their missing teeth. However, dental implants have changed this because they feel, fit, and function like natural teeth, so they are rapidly becoming the new standard in tooth replacement.

If you would like to know more about dental implants, book an appointment for a Free Implant consultation here

Dental implants is now the most popular tooth replacement option for people who need to replace missing teeth. A dental implant can replace one tooth, but it can also support multiple missing teeth with a bridge and even secure dentures.

But then, which type of dental implant works best for you?

  • Single

A single tooth implant is the most typical type. If you have a missing tooth and prefer not to have a dental bridge that requires grinding and crowing your adjacent teeth, then the single tooth implant is your best option. It composes of one implant connected to one crown.

  • Multiple

Implant-supported bridge is a great choice if you have three or more missing adjacent teeth. Unlike the typical bridge with two crowns attached to your teeth on either side of the gap with a false tooth in between, an implant-supported bridge has crowns attached to a dental implant instead. The procedure is identical to a single tooth dental implant; however, the missing teeth adjacent to the middle will not be connected to an implant. This type of implant can save you money, given that you can replace multiple adjacent teeth without the need to replace each tooth with its own implant.

  • All-On-4

All-On-4 treatment involves the replacement of all missing teeth in one jaw by using only four implants. These four implants are used as anchors to support a full replacement teeth arch. Today, the All-On-4 technique is widely acknowledged as the superior treatment option for a full-arch teeth replacement. It involves placing implants in available bone, thereby avoiding the need for bone grafting.

No matter which implant type you choose to have, it’s still important to consult with an expert. Book now for a Free implant consultation with one of our qualified dentists here!

For many years, dentures have been the standard solution for missing teeth, but as dentistry advances, dental implants have been increasingly popular due to its many benefits over dentures.

  • Greater Comfort

Dentures rest on your gums, putting pressure on them, and as a result, you can be left with discomfort and denture sores. With dental implants, your teeth are supported by the titanium post in your jaw, keeping pressure off your gums.

Dental implants also provide a far greater biting force than dentures, allowing you to eat without having to worry about dislodging your teeth in the middle of a meal. Eating a wide variety of different foods improves your general health and nutritional intake.

  • Prevents bone loss

When you lose your teeth, the jaw bone in the empty space deteriorates due to lack of stimulation. Well-fitting dentures may delay bone loss, but it doesn’t halt it from occurring. This is why many people who wear dentures notice that their face seems to age more quickly than average or even sag. A dental implant replaces the tooth’s root, and chewing is restored to normal. It provides the needed stimulation for natural bone growth.

  • Easy care

One of the greatest complaints about dentures is that they take a lot of effort to maintain. They need to be removed from the mouth for cleaning and soaked overnight while sleeping. On the other hand, dental implants are much easier to maintain as you can brush and floss like normal. With dental implants, you also don’t need denture paste or adhesives.

  • Long-lasting

Dentures need to be replaced every 5 to 10 years, whereas dental implants can last a lifetime with proper care. Imagine never having to stress about your missing teeth ever again.

Dental implants are also much less likely to break or chip as they are made from titanium, which is stronger than the synthetic plastic resins or porcelain used to construct dentures.

  • Cost-effective

You may think, how can something that cost thousands of dollars be cost-effective? The answer lies in the longevity and durability of dental implants compared to dentures. As mentioned above, dental implants may last a lifetime, whereas dentures need to be replaced after some years. You may initially pay more with dental implants, but you’ll actually save more money in the long run.

  • Better Stability

Dentures are known for coming loose and slipping out of place. This can create embarrassing situations when eating, speaking, or even just smiling. You can say goodbye to those awkward, uncomfortable situations with dental implants as they are permanently fixed in place. It won’t slip around, come loose, or fall out so you can eat, talk, and smile confidently.

Tired of the conventional dentures that wobble and slip? Dental implants could be the solution you’re looking for! Book an appointment now for a Free Implant consultation by calling us or thru our online booking system.

If your dentures are damaged, visit one of our practices so we can examine them and determine the best way to fix them.

One thing you should keep in mind is that your dentures will need to be adjusted one or several times from when you first receive them. Patients will call our practice worried that they did something to cause their dentures to fit incorrectly, when in actuality, they only need to be adjusted so they can fit perfectly.

If you have indeed damage them, schedule an appointment online here with our practice right away.

Dental Implant is the best option to replace missing teeth. The process can be long and complex, usually done in stages over a few months, but it is worth the wait given its many benefits in comparison to other teeth replacement procedures.

If you are interested in getting a dental implant, the implant process will involve the following steps;

  • Treatment plan – The first step is to meet with one of our dentists specialising in this procedure for an initial consultation. Our dentist will then determine if you are a good candidate and if so, a custom treatment plan will be created. You will be provided with information about the process as it differs from patient to patient and will also inform you of what needs to happen before getting the implants.
  • Digital planning and CBCT x-ray – After that, Implant digital planning and CBCT x-ray will be done to have a thorough examination of your bone, nerves, and sinuses. It will also decide if there are any underlying issues like gum disease or tooth decay that may cause problems for you during the implant procedure.

If there’s a need to extract a decayed tooth, our dentist might recommend waiting for one to two months before moving on to the implant placement. But depending on the situation, it can be possible to extract a tooth and have an implant installed on the same day.

For patients with a damaged or weak jawbone, a dental bone graft or sinus lift might be needed. These procedures can significantly delay dental implant surgery since healing typically takes three to twelve months for the implant to be securely attached. It may seem like a lot of work, but it is crucial for success rates if done correctly.

  • Implant placementNext is the surgical placement of the implant. Local anaesthesia will be given to numb your mouth, so you won’t feel any pain during the surgery. Our dentist will then drill a hole where the titanium post will be placed using surgical-guided technology. The gums will then be sutured to cover the implant to avoid any food from becoming lodged in the gum.
  • OsseointegrationThis is followed by the healing process. Each patient heals differently and may take four to six months. At this time, the implant becomes attached to the bone during a process called osseointegration, making it strong enough to stay in place.
  • Placing of ‘abutment’ – Our dentist will then examine you to make sure the implant is secure. Once determined that the implant has bonded to your jawbone, a small connector post – called abutment, will be attached to the post portion of the implant. This is the part that connects the replacement tooth to the implant. You will be provided local anaesthesia prior to opening your gums so the abutment can be placed during the process. Once the abutment is placed, the gum tissue will be closed around it but won’t cover it. There are also instances wherein both the implant and the abutment are installed in one session. The recovery period takes approximately two weeks.
  • Crown fabrication and placement – Lastly is the crown fabrication. After your gums heal, our dentist will take impressions of your teeth to create a custom crown. We offer CEREC Crowns, wherein you can have a crown constructed and fitted all in one visit. The crown will then be affixed to the abutment.

And there you have it, congratulations on having a new smile! Dental Implants is a procedure our team undertakes on a daily basis, so rest assured you are in safe hands.

If you want to know more about dental implants, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

Did you lose one or more teeth? Does it make you feel self-conscious? Does it affect your ability to chew or speak normally?

One can lose teeth for a number of reasons. Other than making you self-conscious, when left untreated, it can also cause your remaining teeth to shift, thus affecting your functionality to bite or even speak properly. The good thing is, there are several options to replace your missing teeth, but what’s the best option?

While you can choose from different treatment options, Dental Implants are by far the superior choice. Dental implants are well recognised as the #1 recommendation for teeth replacement. It fuses with your bone like a root, giving you a natural feel, and with proper care, dental implants can even last a lifetime.

Dental implants are metal fixtures surgically positioned into the jawbone beneath the gums – replacing a natural tooth root. It’ll then serves as a support for your crown, bridge, or denture. To learn more about dental implants, you can check this article.

If you’re tired of concealing your smile and would like to learn more about dental implants, book an appointment now for a Free Implant consultation here.

Dental Implants are well-known as the best way to replace missing teeth. It outlasts any other teeth replacement option as they are much more comfortable, feel like your own teeth, and doesn’t require more maintenance than what you already provide for your own teeth. For more information on the advantages of having a dental implant, you may check this article.

Dental Implants may be the best option, but it can be a costly procedure for others. Some patients may feel that this treatment option is beyond their means. The cost varies depending on several factors, including how many teeth need to be replaced.

Here at No Gaps Dental, Dental Implant ranges from $4,500 for both the implant and crown.

You may want to know how much exactly will it cost. Well, that’s a tough question because, quite simply, there is no ‘one-price-fits-all’ answer. Dental implant cost differs from one person to another depending on the complexness of their individual case, and whether you will require such treatments such as bone grafting or sinus lifting. We can identify your exact needs during the implant planning stage.

You may also check with your health insurer. Though most health insurers don’t typically cover dental implant surgery, some may cover a portion of the implant crown. You may contact your health insurer beforehand to find out more.

Dental implants are worth the money and time if you need to replace your missing teeth. It may be costly upfront, but it will surely save you money, time, and effort in the long run due to its longevity.

If you’re looking for a permanent solution for your missing teeth, dental implants could be the solution for you. Call us or book online for a Free Implant consultation.

Many patients are concerned that they will have missing teeth during the dental implant treatment. That is quite understandable, given that depending on the healing period, it may take several months for the treatment to complete. It may not be much of a concern if the Implant needs to replace your molar or any of your back teeth since it’s not visible when you talk or smile. But it’s a different story when it comes to your front teeth.

The good news is, we can offer an immediate denture for you to wear during the implant healing period. These dentures may not be as strong given the short time you will require them, but it still looks great when you smile.

Dental Implant may be a long and complex procedure, but the end result will surely be worth the wait with all its advantages.

If you have any questions about dental implants, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

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Dentures are a popular and inexpensive choice for tooth replacement. Unfortunately, they don’t last forever. If you have had your dentures for a few years already, you might wonder when you should replace them or if you even need to replace them.

So, when should you replace your dentures?

It is recommended to have it replaced every 5 to 10 years. However, each person’s situation is different.

Here are the most common signs you should watch out for:

  • Loose, Wobbly, Or Falls Out Frequently

The first time you get your dentures, they should offer a snug fit to ensure you can chew and speak properly – however, your gums and jaw change throughout your whole life. Your jawbone starts to lose its volume after you lose your natural teeth, thus affecting the bone’s shape, making your dentures feel loose. Another reason that your dentures may no longer fit correctly in your mouth is that the actual denture material has worn down

  • Visible Damage

No matter how you take care of your dentures, they’ll eventually chip, crack, or break as it goes through wear-and-tear from years of grinding and chewing. Accidents and improper care are also culprits for damaging your dentures. Other than causing your dentures not to be pleasing to look at, any cracks or dents can cause more injuries to your mouth. Check for any damage on your denture base or teeth every time you clean it. You can indeed have your dentures repaired, but it will come to a point where it’s cheaper just to have them replaced.

  • Unexplained Pain or Discomfort

Wearing your dentures all day long should be comfortable without feeling any pain or discomfort. However, as years go by, as mentioned above, your gums and jawbone change, so your dentures no longer fit the way it was before. Wearing dentures should not be a burden. If you feel something “off” with your dentures, have a dentist or prosthetist check on it.

  • Gum Irritation Or Pressure Sores

Dentures make constant contact with your gums, so when dentures don’t fit correctly, or if it’s damaged, it can cause gum irritation or painful mouth sores. These sores will make eating or talking feel very uncomfortable. Look out for signs of redness or inflammation in your mouth or gums.

  • Biting The Inside Of Mouth Or Cheek

Poorly-fitting or worn-out dentures may not always hold back your inner cheek tissue sufficiently when eating, causing you to regularly bite into part of your inner cheek.

  • Discolouration

Like natural teeth, dentures can experience discolouration over time due to exposure to some foods, drinks, and/or substances. Improper cleaning may also cause your dentures to change colour eventually. If it becomes stained and you longer want the way it looks, it may be best to replace them so that you can smile confidently again.

  • Speech Problem

Most people go through a brief adjustment period to be able to speak clearly with dentures. Just like eating, talking relies on your teeth, so wearing your dentures for the first time may cause slurred speech, lisping, or excessive salivation. However, this should only last for a few weeks. If this never goes away or comes back after some time, this only means that your dentures need to be adjusted or replaced.

  • Difficulty in Eating

One of the main reasons why someone will be getting a denture is to be able to eat properly. Just like with speaking, it may take a few weeks after wearing your dentures for the first time to restore your regular eating habits. But if it still makes chewing difficult even after weeks of wearing it, or if after years of wearing it, you find yourself not being able to chew well again, it may be time to have it replaced.

  • Looking Older Than Your Age

After losing your natural teeth, your jaw bone starts to resorb, thus changing your facial structure. This can make your face sag or cause wrinkles around your mouth, making you look older than you really are. Having well-fitted dentures helps slow down the bone resorption process. If you think your denture makes you look older, you may want to consider replacing them.

  • Don’t Look Natural

People get dentures not only to be able to eat and speak well but also to be able to smile confidently. If your dentures are too small, too big, or don’t compliment your face, it may be high time to replace them to achieve a natural-looking smile again.

Now that you have learned the signs to look for, have you realised that you need new dentures? We want you to eat, talk, and smile confidently and comfortably. If you’re still in doubt, the easiest way to check is to have one of our dentists look them over. Contact us now or book an appointment here

Dental implants are a common tooth replacement solution regardless of whether your teeth have been lost due to periodontal disease, an injury, or some other reason. You can use dental implants to replace a single tooth, multiple teeth, or a full upper and/or lower set of teeth. If you need to restore all your upper teeth or all your lower teeth, we can assess whether or not you are a candidate for a treatment called All-on-4 Dental Implants. During this treatment, we place four implants and then attach a full arch of teeth.

There are many factors that our dentists will consider prior to recommending a treatment plan for you. Among these are whether or not you have adequate bone support and healthy gum tissue. Your overall health and the locations of your sinuses and nerves will also be considered. During your in-depth initial consultation, our dentists will complete a comprehensive oral exam and review your medical and dental history. They will usually use 3D CT scanning (x-ray) to assist in diagnosis and treatment planning.

If you would like to know whether dental implants is a viable treatment for you, please make an appointment for a Free implant consultation here

If the dentures crack, chip, feel loose, or break, do not attempt to fix them yourself. At No Gaps Dental, we have the skills and expertise to accurately fix dentures. Far too often, people will attempt to adjust the dentures themselves or even repair them. We do not recommend this since it can result in needing to spend more money on repairs and risk harming the gums.

Dentures are more complex than some people may realise since we customise them to match each individual patient’s teeth. Some people may only need to replace a few teeth, while others will need to replace all of their teeth. With that in mind, there is no one-size-fits-all pair of dentures. Thus, damaging or breaking a pair of dentures will require specialised work from a dental professional. While dentures are durable, they are not indestructible.

You may have heard great things about dental implants, including its longevity, but you may be wondering how long do dental implants actually last.

Dental implant is the best way to replace missing teeth. It is often praised for its sturdiness and longevity. It typically outlasts any other type of dental restoration by a long shot with proper care. Depending on how well maintained and taken care of your implants are, it can even last a lifetime. Your lifestyle and dental hygiene significantly affect its longevity.

The main component of a dental implant is the titanium post that is embedded into your jawbone. This part of the implant has the longest life. The crown, bridge, or restoration attached to the top of the implant may need to be replaced at some point in your life depending on how well it is cared for, but can last for several years. Compared to other teeth replacement alternatives, dental implants are the most cost-effective treatment overall. While they may cost more upfront, they last much longer than bridges and dentures, saving you time, worry, and money in the long run.

Want to know more about dental implants? Call us or book here for a Free Implant consultation.

For a patient with removable dentures, it is crucial to remove your dentures once a day, preferably at night, and clean them thoroughly by carefully rinsing off any loose food particles.

Cleaning your dentures

Do not use regular toothpaste as it can actually damage the base of the dentures due to the abrasive particles in the toothpaste. There are specific denture cleaning fluids that you can purchase from your local chemist or supermarket. It is also wise to get a specific brush to clean the dentures. Using a brittle toothbrush can actually do more damage than good to the dentures.

When cleaning dentures, it is important to keep the dentures above a towel or soft surface. Dropping the dentures, even just a few inches above a hard surface, can cause them to crack or break. Dentures must stay wet at all times and must not become dry. Thus, it is best to keep the dentures in water when one is not wearing them at night. In some cases, patients can keep their dentures in a cleaning solution overnight but please speak to your dentist to confirm if this is the best alternative for your denture type.

If the dentures are not removable and stick to the patient’s gums, then the dentist will recommend a different cleaning regimen. In many cases, caring for implant dentures will be the same as taking care of regular teeth with brushing twice a day. Patients need to take care of their gums and mouth as well.

Many are anxious about getting a dental implant because of the fear of how painful the procedure is.

Prior to dental implant placements, your dentist will apply a local anaesthetic, so the surgery should not involve any pain since the mouth will be numb.

During surgery, a hole will then be drilled for the implant. Drills might also sound painful, but your jawbone has no nerves to feel any pain, so the pressure should be the most discomfort you could feel.

While the procedure is minimally invasive, you may expect some level of pain once the anaesthesia wears off. Before starting the process, your dentist will give you pain medication so that when the anaesthetic wears off, you have sufficient pain relief.

After the procedure, it is common to feel discomfort or pain at the implant site for up to 10 days. It is often caused by the bruising of the gum around the implant site. The pain can be managed by taking some pain relief; however, it shouldn’t last more than two weeks. Pain that lasts more than two weeks should be a red flag, and consulting your dentist is advisable. Dental implant risks are uncommon, but they may happen just like with any other surgery.

Recovery and healing after dental implant surgery vary from person to person, and everyone has a different pain threshold. Still, getting dental implants is relatively manageable in terms of pain and discomfort during and after surgery. Short-term discomfort is a worthy investment in exchange for long-term oral health.

If you think you might need dental implants, call us or book here for a Free Implant Consultation.

Thinking of getting dental implants? You’re on the right track, as dental implant is the best option for replacing missing teeth. But before you start looking for dental clinics that offer it, you should know that there are two basic methods available for dental implant surgery: traditional and computer-guided. The traditional process is more time consuming and requires multiple incisions. In contrast, computer-guided implant surgery uses state-of-the-art imaging and digital screens to clearly map out your jawbone.

Here at No Gaps Dental, we offer computer-guided implant surgery.

Computer-guided surgery provides dentists with several advantages, helping them achieve predictable and safe implant placements.

  • Precise and Accurate Dental Implant Placement

With computer-guided implant surgery, digital impressions and CT scans are used to take images of your jaw to create a 3D image of your jaw structure. This greatly helps in the decision-making on where to place the implant. A surgical guide will then be made based on it, which can be fitted over the dental arch during the implant surgery, allowing the dentist to precisely and accurately install the implant.

  • Reduced Risks

Computer-guided implant technology allows our dentists to see the anatomical structures of your teeth, gums, and jaw, thus lowering the risks of unanticipated complications during surgery.

  • Reduced Surgery Time

Because a precise surgical guide is made, there will be no guesswork with computer-guided implant surgery, making the procedure faster to complete than traditional implant surgery.

  • Faster Healing Time

Unguided surgeries often require more incisions, which means more prolonged recovery time for patients after surgery. With computer-guided implant surgery, many patients can receive same-day implants.

  • Better Patient Education

Computer-guided implant technology is based on precise scans of the jaw structure. These images can be used to explain the dental implant procedure and educate patients about their oral health.

  • Helps With Placement of Additional Implants

Computer-guided surgery can also be advantageous for those with existing dental implants. It makes it possible to see the exact location of existing implants, ensuring that additional implants are placed in the ideal locations.

If you want to experience the latest technology in implant surgery, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

Do you have one or more missing teeth? Dental implants may be a good replacement option for you. Dental implants are artificial tooth roots made of titanium. They create a permanent base to support a prosthetic tooth or crown.

In the past, patients who suffered from failing teeth, missing teeth, and chronic dental problems were limited to dentures, bridges, and crowns to replace their missing teeth. However, dental implants have changed this because they feel, fit, and function like natural teeth, so they are rapidly becoming the new standard in tooth replacement.

If you would like to know more about dental implants, book an appointment for a Free Implant consultation here

Dental implants is now the most popular tooth replacement option for people who need to replace missing teeth. A dental implant can replace one tooth, but it can also support multiple missing teeth with a bridge and even secure dentures.

But then, which type of dental implant works best for you?

  • Single

A single tooth implant is the most typical type. If you have a missing tooth and prefer not to have a dental bridge that requires grinding and crowing your adjacent teeth, then the single tooth implant is your best option. It composes of one implant connected to one crown.

  • Multiple

Implant-supported bridge is a great choice if you have three or more missing adjacent teeth. Unlike the typical bridge with two crowns attached to your teeth on either side of the gap with a false tooth in between, an implant-supported bridge has crowns attached to a dental implant instead. The procedure is identical to a single tooth dental implant; however, the missing teeth adjacent to the middle will not be connected to an implant. This type of implant can save you money, given that you can replace multiple adjacent teeth without the need to replace each tooth with its own implant.

  • All-On-4

All-On-4 treatment involves the replacement of all missing teeth in one jaw by using only four implants. These four implants are used as anchors to support a full replacement teeth arch. Today, the All-On-4 technique is widely acknowledged as the superior treatment option for a full-arch teeth replacement. It involves placing implants in available bone, thereby avoiding the need for bone grafting.

No matter which implant type you choose to have, it’s still important to consult with an expert. Book now for a Free implant consultation with one of our qualified dentists here!

For many years, dentures have been the standard solution for missing teeth, but as dentistry advances, dental implants have been increasingly popular due to its many benefits over dentures.

  • Greater Comfort

Dentures rest on your gums, putting pressure on them, and as a result, you can be left with discomfort and denture sores. With dental implants, your teeth are supported by the titanium post in your jaw, keeping pressure off your gums.

Dental implants also provide a far greater biting force than dentures, allowing you to eat without having to worry about dislodging your teeth in the middle of a meal. Eating a wide variety of different foods improves your general health and nutritional intake.

  • Prevents bone loss

When you lose your teeth, the jaw bone in the empty space deteriorates due to lack of stimulation. Well-fitting dentures may delay bone loss, but it doesn’t halt it from occurring. This is why many people who wear dentures notice that their face seems to age more quickly than average or even sag. A dental implant replaces the tooth’s root, and chewing is restored to normal. It provides the needed stimulation for natural bone growth.

  • Easy care

One of the greatest complaints about dentures is that they take a lot of effort to maintain. They need to be removed from the mouth for cleaning and soaked overnight while sleeping. On the other hand, dental implants are much easier to maintain as you can brush and floss like normal. With dental implants, you also don’t need denture paste or adhesives.

  • Long-lasting

Dentures need to be replaced every 5 to 10 years, whereas dental implants can last a lifetime with proper care. Imagine never having to stress about your missing teeth ever again.

Dental implants are also much less likely to break or chip as they are made from titanium, which is stronger than the synthetic plastic resins or porcelain used to construct dentures.

  • Cost-effective

You may think, how can something that cost thousands of dollars be cost-effective? The answer lies in the longevity and durability of dental implants compared to dentures. As mentioned above, dental implants may last a lifetime, whereas dentures need to be replaced after some years. You may initially pay more with dental implants, but you’ll actually save more money in the long run.

  • Better Stability

Dentures are known for coming loose and slipping out of place. This can create embarrassing situations when eating, speaking, or even just smiling. You can say goodbye to those awkward, uncomfortable situations with dental implants as they are permanently fixed in place. It won’t slip around, come loose, or fall out so you can eat, talk, and smile confidently.

Tired of the conventional dentures that wobble and slip? Dental implants could be the solution you’re looking for! Book an appointment now for a Free Implant consultation by calling us or thru our online booking system.

If your dentures are damaged, visit one of our practices so we can examine them and determine the best way to fix them.

One thing you should keep in mind is that your dentures will need to be adjusted one or several times from when you first receive them. Patients will call our practice worried that they did something to cause their dentures to fit incorrectly, when in actuality, they only need to be adjusted so they can fit perfectly.

If you have indeed damage them, schedule an appointment online here with our practice right away.

Dental Implant is the best option to replace missing teeth. The process can be long and complex, usually done in stages over a few months, but it is worth the wait given its many benefits in comparison to other teeth replacement procedures.

If you are interested in getting a dental implant, the implant process will involve the following steps;

  • Treatment plan – The first step is to meet with one of our dentists specialising in this procedure for an initial consultation. Our dentist will then determine if you are a good candidate and if so, a custom treatment plan will be created. You will be provided with information about the process as it differs from patient to patient and will also inform you of what needs to happen before getting the implants.
  • Digital planning and CBCT x-ray – After that, Implant digital planning and CBCT x-ray will be done to have a thorough examination of your bone, nerves, and sinuses. It will also decide if there are any underlying issues like gum disease or tooth decay that may cause problems for you during the implant procedure.

If there’s a need to extract a decayed tooth, our dentist might recommend waiting for one to two months before moving on to the implant placement. But depending on the situation, it can be possible to extract a tooth and have an implant installed on the same day.

For patients with a damaged or weak jawbone, a dental bone graft or sinus lift might be needed. These procedures can significantly delay dental implant surgery since healing typically takes three to twelve months for the implant to be securely attached. It may seem like a lot of work, but it is crucial for success rates if done correctly.

  • Implant placementNext is the surgical placement of the implant. Local anaesthesia will be given to numb your mouth, so you won’t feel any pain during the surgery. Our dentist will then drill a hole where the titanium post will be placed using surgical-guided technology. The gums will then be sutured to cover the implant to avoid any food from becoming lodged in the gum.
  • OsseointegrationThis is followed by the healing process. Each patient heals differently and may take four to six months. At this time, the implant becomes attached to the bone during a process called osseointegration, making it strong enough to stay in place.
  • Placing of ‘abutment’ – Our dentist will then examine you to make sure the implant is secure. Once determined that the implant has bonded to your jawbone, a small connector post – called abutment, will be attached to the post portion of the implant. This is the part that connects the replacement tooth to the implant. You will be provided local anaesthesia prior to opening your gums so the abutment can be placed during the process. Once the abutment is placed, the gum tissue will be closed around it but won’t cover it. There are also instances wherein both the implant and the abutment are installed in one session. The recovery period takes approximately two weeks.
  • Crown fabrication and placement – Lastly is the crown fabrication. After your gums heal, our dentist will take impressions of your teeth to create a custom crown. We offer CEREC Crowns, wherein you can have a crown constructed and fitted all in one visit. The crown will then be affixed to the abutment.

And there you have it, congratulations on having a new smile! Dental Implants is a procedure our team undertakes on a daily basis, so rest assured you are in safe hands.

If you want to know more about dental implants, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

Did you lose one or more teeth? Does it make you feel self-conscious? Does it affect your ability to chew or speak normally?

One can lose teeth for a number of reasons. Other than making you self-conscious, when left untreated, it can also cause your remaining teeth to shift, thus affecting your functionality to bite or even speak properly. The good thing is, there are several options to replace your missing teeth, but what’s the best option?

While you can choose from different treatment options, Dental Implants are by far the superior choice. Dental implants are well recognised as the #1 recommendation for teeth replacement. It fuses with your bone like a root, giving you a natural feel, and with proper care, dental implants can even last a lifetime.

Dental implants are metal fixtures surgically positioned into the jawbone beneath the gums – replacing a natural tooth root. It’ll then serves as a support for your crown, bridge, or denture. To learn more about dental implants, you can check this article.

If you’re tired of concealing your smile and would like to learn more about dental implants, book an appointment now for a Free Implant consultation here.

Dental Implants are well-known as the best way to replace missing teeth. It outlasts any other teeth replacement option as they are much more comfortable, feel like your own teeth, and doesn’t require more maintenance than what you already provide for your own teeth. For more information on the advantages of having a dental implant, you may check this article.

Dental Implants may be the best option, but it can be a costly procedure for others. Some patients may feel that this treatment option is beyond their means. The cost varies depending on several factors, including how many teeth need to be replaced.

Here at No Gaps Dental, Dental Implant ranges from $4,500 for both the implant and crown.

You may want to know how much exactly will it cost. Well, that’s a tough question because, quite simply, there is no ‘one-price-fits-all’ answer. Dental implant cost differs from one person to another depending on the complexness of their individual case, and whether you will require such treatments such as bone grafting or sinus lifting. We can identify your exact needs during the implant planning stage.

You may also check with your health insurer. Though most health insurers don’t typically cover dental implant surgery, some may cover a portion of the implant crown. You may contact your health insurer beforehand to find out more.

Dental implants are worth the money and time if you need to replace your missing teeth. It may be costly upfront, but it will surely save you money, time, and effort in the long run due to its longevity.

If you’re looking for a permanent solution for your missing teeth, dental implants could be the solution for you. Call us or book online for a Free Implant consultation.

Many patients are concerned that they will have missing teeth during the dental implant treatment. That is quite understandable, given that depending on the healing period, it may take several months for the treatment to complete. It may not be much of a concern if the Implant needs to replace your molar or any of your back teeth since it’s not visible when you talk or smile. But it’s a different story when it comes to your front teeth.

The good news is, we can offer an immediate denture for you to wear during the implant healing period. These dentures may not be as strong given the short time you will require them, but it still looks great when you smile.

Dental Implant may be a long and complex procedure, but the end result will surely be worth the wait with all its advantages.

If you have any questions about dental implants, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

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Dentures are a popular and inexpensive choice for tooth replacement. Unfortunately, they don’t last forever. If you have had your dentures for a few years already, you might wonder when you should replace them or if you even need to replace them.

So, when should you replace your dentures?

It is recommended to have it replaced every 5 to 10 years. However, each person’s situation is different.

Here are the most common signs you should watch out for:

  • Loose, Wobbly, Or Falls Out Frequently

The first time you get your dentures, they should offer a snug fit to ensure you can chew and speak properly – however, your gums and jaw change throughout your whole life. Your jawbone starts to lose its volume after you lose your natural teeth, thus affecting the bone’s shape, making your dentures feel loose. Another reason that your dentures may no longer fit correctly in your mouth is that the actual denture material has worn down

  • Visible Damage

No matter how you take care of your dentures, they’ll eventually chip, crack, or break as it goes through wear-and-tear from years of grinding and chewing. Accidents and improper care are also culprits for damaging your dentures. Other than causing your dentures not to be pleasing to look at, any cracks or dents can cause more injuries to your mouth. Check for any damage on your denture base or teeth every time you clean it. You can indeed have your dentures repaired, but it will come to a point where it’s cheaper just to have them replaced.

  • Unexplained Pain or Discomfort

Wearing your dentures all day long should be comfortable without feeling any pain or discomfort. However, as years go by, as mentioned above, your gums and jawbone change, so your dentures no longer fit the way it was before. Wearing dentures should not be a burden. If you feel something “off” with your dentures, have a dentist or prosthetist check on it.

  • Gum Irritation Or Pressure Sores

Dentures make constant contact with your gums, so when dentures don’t fit correctly, or if it’s damaged, it can cause gum irritation or painful mouth sores. These sores will make eating or talking feel very uncomfortable. Look out for signs of redness or inflammation in your mouth or gums.

  • Biting The Inside Of Mouth Or Cheek

Poorly-fitting or worn-out dentures may not always hold back your inner cheek tissue sufficiently when eating, causing you to regularly bite into part of your inner cheek.

  • Discolouration

Like natural teeth, dentures can experience discolouration over time due to exposure to some foods, drinks, and/or substances. Improper cleaning may also cause your dentures to change colour eventually. If it becomes stained and you longer want the way it looks, it may be best to replace them so that you can smile confidently again.

  • Speech Problem

Most people go through a brief adjustment period to be able to speak clearly with dentures. Just like eating, talking relies on your teeth, so wearing your dentures for the first time may cause slurred speech, lisping, or excessive salivation. However, this should only last for a few weeks. If this never goes away or comes back after some time, this only means that your dentures need to be adjusted or replaced.

  • Difficulty in Eating

One of the main reasons why someone will be getting a denture is to be able to eat properly. Just like with speaking, it may take a few weeks after wearing your dentures for the first time to restore your regular eating habits. But if it still makes chewing difficult even after weeks of wearing it, or if after years of wearing it, you find yourself not being able to chew well again, it may be time to have it replaced.

  • Looking Older Than Your Age

After losing your natural teeth, your jaw bone starts to resorb, thus changing your facial structure. This can make your face sag or cause wrinkles around your mouth, making you look older than you really are. Having well-fitted dentures helps slow down the bone resorption process. If you think your denture makes you look older, you may want to consider replacing them.

  • Don’t Look Natural

People get dentures not only to be able to eat and speak well but also to be able to smile confidently. If your dentures are too small, too big, or don’t compliment your face, it may be high time to replace them to achieve a natural-looking smile again.

Now that you have learned the signs to look for, have you realised that you need new dentures? We want you to eat, talk, and smile confidently and comfortably. If you’re still in doubt, the easiest way to check is to have one of our dentists look them over. Contact us now or book an appointment here

Dental implants are a common tooth replacement solution regardless of whether your teeth have been lost due to periodontal disease, an injury, or some other reason. You can use dental implants to replace a single tooth, multiple teeth, or a full upper and/or lower set of teeth. If you need to restore all your upper teeth or all your lower teeth, we can assess whether or not you are a candidate for a treatment called All-on-4 Dental Implants. During this treatment, we place four implants and then attach a full arch of teeth.

There are many factors that our dentists will consider prior to recommending a treatment plan for you. Among these are whether or not you have adequate bone support and healthy gum tissue. Your overall health and the locations of your sinuses and nerves will also be considered. During your in-depth initial consultation, our dentists will complete a comprehensive oral exam and review your medical and dental history. They will usually use 3D CT scanning (x-ray) to assist in diagnosis and treatment planning.

If you would like to know whether dental implants is a viable treatment for you, please make an appointment for a Free implant consultation here

If the dentures crack, chip, feel loose, or break, do not attempt to fix them yourself. At No Gaps Dental, we have the skills and expertise to accurately fix dentures. Far too often, people will attempt to adjust the dentures themselves or even repair them. We do not recommend this since it can result in needing to spend more money on repairs and risk harming the gums.

Dentures are more complex than some people may realise since we customise them to match each individual patient’s teeth. Some people may only need to replace a few teeth, while others will need to replace all of their teeth. With that in mind, there is no one-size-fits-all pair of dentures. Thus, damaging or breaking a pair of dentures will require specialised work from a dental professional. While dentures are durable, they are not indestructible.

You may have heard great things about dental implants, including its longevity, but you may be wondering how long do dental implants actually last.

Dental implant is the best way to replace missing teeth. It is often praised for its sturdiness and longevity. It typically outlasts any other type of dental restoration by a long shot with proper care. Depending on how well maintained and taken care of your implants are, it can even last a lifetime. Your lifestyle and dental hygiene significantly affect its longevity.

The main component of a dental implant is the titanium post that is embedded into your jawbone. This part of the implant has the longest life. The crown, bridge, or restoration attached to the top of the implant may need to be replaced at some point in your life depending on how well it is cared for, but can last for several years. Compared to other teeth replacement alternatives, dental implants are the most cost-effective treatment overall. While they may cost more upfront, they last much longer than bridges and dentures, saving you time, worry, and money in the long run.

Want to know more about dental implants? Call us or book here for a Free Implant consultation.

For a patient with removable dentures, it is crucial to remove your dentures once a day, preferably at night, and clean them thoroughly by carefully rinsing off any loose food particles.

Cleaning your dentures

Do not use regular toothpaste as it can actually damage the base of the dentures due to the abrasive particles in the toothpaste. There are specific denture cleaning fluids that you can purchase from your local chemist or supermarket. It is also wise to get a specific brush to clean the dentures. Using a brittle toothbrush can actually do more damage than good to the dentures.

When cleaning dentures, it is important to keep the dentures above a towel or soft surface. Dropping the dentures, even just a few inches above a hard surface, can cause them to crack or break. Dentures must stay wet at all times and must not become dry. Thus, it is best to keep the dentures in water when one is not wearing them at night. In some cases, patients can keep their dentures in a cleaning solution overnight but please speak to your dentist to confirm if this is the best alternative for your denture type.

If the dentures are not removable and stick to the patient’s gums, then the dentist will recommend a different cleaning regimen. In many cases, caring for implant dentures will be the same as taking care of regular teeth with brushing twice a day. Patients need to take care of their gums and mouth as well.

Many are anxious about getting a dental implant because of the fear of how painful the procedure is.

Prior to dental implant placements, your dentist will apply a local anaesthetic, so the surgery should not involve any pain since the mouth will be numb.

During surgery, a hole will then be drilled for the implant. Drills might also sound painful, but your jawbone has no nerves to feel any pain, so the pressure should be the most discomfort you could feel.

While the procedure is minimally invasive, you may expect some level of pain once the anaesthesia wears off. Before starting the process, your dentist will give you pain medication so that when the anaesthetic wears off, you have sufficient pain relief.

After the procedure, it is common to feel discomfort or pain at the implant site for up to 10 days. It is often caused by the bruising of the gum around the implant site. The pain can be managed by taking some pain relief; however, it shouldn’t last more than two weeks. Pain that lasts more than two weeks should be a red flag, and consulting your dentist is advisable. Dental implant risks are uncommon, but they may happen just like with any other surgery.

Recovery and healing after dental implant surgery vary from person to person, and everyone has a different pain threshold. Still, getting dental implants is relatively manageable in terms of pain and discomfort during and after surgery. Short-term discomfort is a worthy investment in exchange for long-term oral health.

If you think you might need dental implants, call us or book here for a Free Implant Consultation.

Thinking of getting dental implants? You’re on the right track, as dental implant is the best option for replacing missing teeth. But before you start looking for dental clinics that offer it, you should know that there are two basic methods available for dental implant surgery: traditional and computer-guided. The traditional process is more time consuming and requires multiple incisions. In contrast, computer-guided implant surgery uses state-of-the-art imaging and digital screens to clearly map out your jawbone.

Here at No Gaps Dental, we offer computer-guided implant surgery.

Computer-guided surgery provides dentists with several advantages, helping them achieve predictable and safe implant placements.

  • Precise and Accurate Dental Implant Placement

With computer-guided implant surgery, digital impressions and CT scans are used to take images of your jaw to create a 3D image of your jaw structure. This greatly helps in the decision-making on where to place the implant. A surgical guide will then be made based on it, which can be fitted over the dental arch during the implant surgery, allowing the dentist to precisely and accurately install the implant.

  • Reduced Risks

Computer-guided implant technology allows our dentists to see the anatomical structures of your teeth, gums, and jaw, thus lowering the risks of unanticipated complications during surgery.

  • Reduced Surgery Time

Because a precise surgical guide is made, there will be no guesswork with computer-guided implant surgery, making the procedure faster to complete than traditional implant surgery.

  • Faster Healing Time

Unguided surgeries often require more incisions, which means more prolonged recovery time for patients after surgery. With computer-guided implant surgery, many patients can receive same-day implants.

  • Better Patient Education

Computer-guided implant technology is based on precise scans of the jaw structure. These images can be used to explain the dental implant procedure and educate patients about their oral health.

  • Helps With Placement of Additional Implants

Computer-guided surgery can also be advantageous for those with existing dental implants. It makes it possible to see the exact location of existing implants, ensuring that additional implants are placed in the ideal locations.

If you want to experience the latest technology in implant surgery, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

Do you have one or more missing teeth? Dental implants may be a good replacement option for you. Dental implants are artificial tooth roots made of titanium. They create a permanent base to support a prosthetic tooth or crown.

In the past, patients who suffered from failing teeth, missing teeth, and chronic dental problems were limited to dentures, bridges, and crowns to replace their missing teeth. However, dental implants have changed this because they feel, fit, and function like natural teeth, so they are rapidly becoming the new standard in tooth replacement.

If you would like to know more about dental implants, book an appointment for a Free Implant consultation here

Dental implants is now the most popular tooth replacement option for people who need to replace missing teeth. A dental implant can replace one tooth, but it can also support multiple missing teeth with a bridge and even secure dentures.

But then, which type of dental implant works best for you?

  • Single

A single tooth implant is the most typical type. If you have a missing tooth and prefer not to have a dental bridge that requires grinding and crowing your adjacent teeth, then the single tooth implant is your best option. It composes of one implant connected to one crown.

  • Multiple

Implant-supported bridge is a great choice if you have three or more missing adjacent teeth. Unlike the typical bridge with two crowns attached to your teeth on either side of the gap with a false tooth in between, an implant-supported bridge has crowns attached to a dental implant instead. The procedure is identical to a single tooth dental implant; however, the missing teeth adjacent to the middle will not be connected to an implant. This type of implant can save you money, given that you can replace multiple adjacent teeth without the need to replace each tooth with its own implant.

  • All-On-4

All-On-4 treatment involves the replacement of all missing teeth in one jaw by using only four implants. These four implants are used as anchors to support a full replacement teeth arch. Today, the All-On-4 technique is widely acknowledged as the superior treatment option for a full-arch teeth replacement. It involves placing implants in available bone, thereby avoiding the need for bone grafting.

No matter which implant type you choose to have, it’s still important to consult with an expert. Book now for a Free implant consultation with one of our qualified dentists here!

For many years, dentures have been the standard solution for missing teeth, but as dentistry advances, dental implants have been increasingly popular due to its many benefits over dentures.

  • Greater Comfort

Dentures rest on your gums, putting pressure on them, and as a result, you can be left with discomfort and denture sores. With dental implants, your teeth are supported by the titanium post in your jaw, keeping pressure off your gums.

Dental implants also provide a far greater biting force than dentures, allowing you to eat without having to worry about dislodging your teeth in the middle of a meal. Eating a wide variety of different foods improves your general health and nutritional intake.

  • Prevents bone loss

When you lose your teeth, the jaw bone in the empty space deteriorates due to lack of stimulation. Well-fitting dentures may delay bone loss, but it doesn’t halt it from occurring. This is why many people who wear dentures notice that their face seems to age more quickly than average or even sag. A dental implant replaces the tooth’s root, and chewing is restored to normal. It provides the needed stimulation for natural bone growth.

  • Easy care

One of the greatest complaints about dentures is that they take a lot of effort to maintain. They need to be removed from the mouth for cleaning and soaked overnight while sleeping. On the other hand, dental implants are much easier to maintain as you can brush and floss like normal. With dental implants, you also don’t need denture paste or adhesives.

  • Long-lasting

Dentures need to be replaced every 5 to 10 years, whereas dental implants can last a lifetime with proper care. Imagine never having to stress about your missing teeth ever again.

Dental implants are also much less likely to break or chip as they are made from titanium, which is stronger than the synthetic plastic resins or porcelain used to construct dentures.

  • Cost-effective

You may think, how can something that cost thousands of dollars be cost-effective? The answer lies in the longevity and durability of dental implants compared to dentures. As mentioned above, dental implants may last a lifetime, whereas dentures need to be replaced after some years. You may initially pay more with dental implants, but you’ll actually save more money in the long run.

  • Better Stability

Dentures are known for coming loose and slipping out of place. This can create embarrassing situations when eating, speaking, or even just smiling. You can say goodbye to those awkward, uncomfortable situations with dental implants as they are permanently fixed in place. It won’t slip around, come loose, or fall out so you can eat, talk, and smile confidently.

Tired of the conventional dentures that wobble and slip? Dental implants could be the solution you’re looking for! Book an appointment now for a Free Implant consultation by calling us or thru our online booking system.

If your dentures are damaged, visit one of our practices so we can examine them and determine the best way to fix them.

One thing you should keep in mind is that your dentures will need to be adjusted one or several times from when you first receive them. Patients will call our practice worried that they did something to cause their dentures to fit incorrectly, when in actuality, they only need to be adjusted so they can fit perfectly.

If you have indeed damage them, schedule an appointment online here with our practice right away.

Dental Implant is the best option to replace missing teeth. The process can be long and complex, usually done in stages over a few months, but it is worth the wait given its many benefits in comparison to other teeth replacement procedures.

If you are interested in getting a dental implant, the implant process will involve the following steps;

  • Treatment plan – The first step is to meet with one of our dentists specialising in this procedure for an initial consultation. Our dentist will then determine if you are a good candidate and if so, a custom treatment plan will be created. You will be provided with information about the process as it differs from patient to patient and will also inform you of what needs to happen before getting the implants.
  • Digital planning and CBCT x-ray – After that, Implant digital planning and CBCT x-ray will be done to have a thorough examination of your bone, nerves, and sinuses. It will also decide if there are any underlying issues like gum disease or tooth decay that may cause problems for you during the implant procedure.

If there’s a need to extract a decayed tooth, our dentist might recommend waiting for one to two months before moving on to the implant placement. But depending on the situation, it can be possible to extract a tooth and have an implant installed on the same day.

For patients with a damaged or weak jawbone, a dental bone graft or sinus lift might be needed. These procedures can significantly delay dental implant surgery since healing typically takes three to twelve months for the implant to be securely attached. It may seem like a lot of work, but it is crucial for success rates if done correctly.

  • Implant placementNext is the surgical placement of the implant. Local anaesthesia will be given to numb your mouth, so you won’t feel any pain during the surgery. Our dentist will then drill a hole where the titanium post will be placed using surgical-guided technology. The gums will then be sutured to cover the implant to avoid any food from becoming lodged in the gum.
  • OsseointegrationThis is followed by the healing process. Each patient heals differently and may take four to six months. At this time, the implant becomes attached to the bone during a process called osseointegration, making it strong enough to stay in place.
  • Placing of ‘abutment’ – Our dentist will then examine you to make sure the implant is secure. Once determined that the implant has bonded to your jawbone, a small connector post – called abutment, will be attached to the post portion of the implant. This is the part that connects the replacement tooth to the implant. You will be provided local anaesthesia prior to opening your gums so the abutment can be placed during the process. Once the abutment is placed, the gum tissue will be closed around it but won’t cover it. There are also instances wherein both the implant and the abutment are installed in one session. The recovery period takes approximately two weeks.
  • Crown fabrication and placement – Lastly is the crown fabrication. After your gums heal, our dentist will take impressions of your teeth to create a custom crown. We offer CEREC Crowns, wherein you can have a crown constructed and fitted all in one visit. The crown will then be affixed to the abutment.

And there you have it, congratulations on having a new smile! Dental Implants is a procedure our team undertakes on a daily basis, so rest assured you are in safe hands.

If you want to know more about dental implants, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

Did you lose one or more teeth? Does it make you feel self-conscious? Does it affect your ability to chew or speak normally?

One can lose teeth for a number of reasons. Other than making you self-conscious, when left untreated, it can also cause your remaining teeth to shift, thus affecting your functionality to bite or even speak properly. The good thing is, there are several options to replace your missing teeth, but what’s the best option?

While you can choose from different treatment options, Dental Implants are by far the superior choice. Dental implants are well recognised as the #1 recommendation for teeth replacement. It fuses with your bone like a root, giving you a natural feel, and with proper care, dental implants can even last a lifetime.

Dental implants are metal fixtures surgically positioned into the jawbone beneath the gums – replacing a natural tooth root. It’ll then serves as a support for your crown, bridge, or denture. To learn more about dental implants, you can check this article.

If you’re tired of concealing your smile and would like to learn more about dental implants, book an appointment now for a Free Implant consultation here.

Dental Implants are well-known as the best way to replace missing teeth. It outlasts any other teeth replacement option as they are much more comfortable, feel like your own teeth, and doesn’t require more maintenance than what you already provide for your own teeth. For more information on the advantages of having a dental implant, you may check this article.

Dental Implants may be the best option, but it can be a costly procedure for others. Some patients may feel that this treatment option is beyond their means. The cost varies depending on several factors, including how many teeth need to be replaced.

Here at No Gaps Dental, Dental Implant ranges from $4,500 for both the implant and crown.

You may want to know how much exactly will it cost. Well, that’s a tough question because, quite simply, there is no ‘one-price-fits-all’ answer. Dental implant cost differs from one person to another depending on the complexness of their individual case, and whether you will require such treatments such as bone grafting or sinus lifting. We can identify your exact needs during the implant planning stage.

You may also check with your health insurer. Though most health insurers don’t typically cover dental implant surgery, some may cover a portion of the implant crown. You may contact your health insurer beforehand to find out more.

Dental implants are worth the money and time if you need to replace your missing teeth. It may be costly upfront, but it will surely save you money, time, and effort in the long run due to its longevity.

If you’re looking for a permanent solution for your missing teeth, dental implants could be the solution for you. Call us or book online for a Free Implant consultation.

Many patients are concerned that they will have missing teeth during the dental implant treatment. That is quite understandable, given that depending on the healing period, it may take several months for the treatment to complete. It may not be much of a concern if the Implant needs to replace your molar or any of your back teeth since it’s not visible when you talk or smile. But it’s a different story when it comes to your front teeth.

The good news is, we can offer an immediate denture for you to wear during the implant healing period. These dentures may not be as strong given the short time you will require them, but it still looks great when you smile.

Dental Implant may be a long and complex procedure, but the end result will surely be worth the wait with all its advantages.

If you have any questions about dental implants, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

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Dentures are a popular and inexpensive choice for tooth replacement. Unfortunately, they don’t last forever. If you have had your dentures for a few years already, you might wonder when you should replace them or if you even need to replace them.

So, when should you replace your dentures?

It is recommended to have it replaced every 5 to 10 years. However, each person’s situation is different.

Here are the most common signs you should watch out for:

  • Loose, Wobbly, Or Falls Out Frequently

The first time you get your dentures, they should offer a snug fit to ensure you can chew and speak properly – however, your gums and jaw change throughout your whole life. Your jawbone starts to lose its volume after you lose your natural teeth, thus affecting the bone’s shape, making your dentures feel loose. Another reason that your dentures may no longer fit correctly in your mouth is that the actual denture material has worn down

  • Visible Damage

No matter how you take care of your dentures, they’ll eventually chip, crack, or break as it goes through wear-and-tear from years of grinding and chewing. Accidents and improper care are also culprits for damaging your dentures. Other than causing your dentures not to be pleasing to look at, any cracks or dents can cause more injuries to your mouth. Check for any damage on your denture base or teeth every time you clean it. You can indeed have your dentures repaired, but it will come to a point where it’s cheaper just to have them replaced.

  • Unexplained Pain or Discomfort

Wearing your dentures all day long should be comfortable without feeling any pain or discomfort. However, as years go by, as mentioned above, your gums and jawbone change, so your dentures no longer fit the way it was before. Wearing dentures should not be a burden. If you feel something “off” with your dentures, have a dentist or prosthetist check on it.

  • Gum Irritation Or Pressure Sores

Dentures make constant contact with your gums, so when dentures don’t fit correctly, or if it’s damaged, it can cause gum irritation or painful mouth sores. These sores will make eating or talking feel very uncomfortable. Look out for signs of redness or inflammation in your mouth or gums.

  • Biting The Inside Of Mouth Or Cheek

Poorly-fitting or worn-out dentures may not always hold back your inner cheek tissue sufficiently when eating, causing you to regularly bite into part of your inner cheek.

  • Discolouration

Like natural teeth, dentures can experience discolouration over time due to exposure to some foods, drinks, and/or substances. Improper cleaning may also cause your dentures to change colour eventually. If it becomes stained and you longer want the way it looks, it may be best to replace them so that you can smile confidently again.

  • Speech Problem

Most people go through a brief adjustment period to be able to speak clearly with dentures. Just like eating, talking relies on your teeth, so wearing your dentures for the first time may cause slurred speech, lisping, or excessive salivation. However, this should only last for a few weeks. If this never goes away or comes back after some time, this only means that your dentures need to be adjusted or replaced.

  • Difficulty in Eating

One of the main reasons why someone will be getting a denture is to be able to eat properly. Just like with speaking, it may take a few weeks after wearing your dentures for the first time to restore your regular eating habits. But if it still makes chewing difficult even after weeks of wearing it, or if after years of wearing it, you find yourself not being able to chew well again, it may be time to have it replaced.

  • Looking Older Than Your Age

After losing your natural teeth, your jaw bone starts to resorb, thus changing your facial structure. This can make your face sag or cause wrinkles around your mouth, making you look older than you really are. Having well-fitted dentures helps slow down the bone resorption process. If you think your denture makes you look older, you may want to consider replacing them.

  • Don’t Look Natural

People get dentures not only to be able to eat and speak well but also to be able to smile confidently. If your dentures are too small, too big, or don’t compliment your face, it may be high time to replace them to achieve a natural-looking smile again.

Now that you have learned the signs to look for, have you realised that you need new dentures? We want you to eat, talk, and smile confidently and comfortably. If you’re still in doubt, the easiest way to check is to have one of our dentists look them over. Contact us now or book an appointment here

Dental implants are a common tooth replacement solution regardless of whether your teeth have been lost due to periodontal disease, an injury, or some other reason. You can use dental implants to replace a single tooth, multiple teeth, or a full upper and/or lower set of teeth. If you need to restore all your upper teeth or all your lower teeth, we can assess whether or not you are a candidate for a treatment called All-on-4 Dental Implants. During this treatment, we place four implants and then attach a full arch of teeth.

There are many factors that our dentists will consider prior to recommending a treatment plan for you. Among these are whether or not you have adequate bone support and healthy gum tissue. Your overall health and the locations of your sinuses and nerves will also be considered. During your in-depth initial consultation, our dentists will complete a comprehensive oral exam and review your medical and dental history. They will usually use 3D CT scanning (x-ray) to assist in diagnosis and treatment planning.

If you would like to know whether dental implants is a viable treatment for you, please make an appointment for a Free implant consultation here

If the dentures crack, chip, feel loose, or break, do not attempt to fix them yourself. At No Gaps Dental, we have the skills and expertise to accurately fix dentures. Far too often, people will attempt to adjust the dentures themselves or even repair them. We do not recommend this since it can result in needing to spend more money on repairs and risk harming the gums.

Dentures are more complex than some people may realise since we customise them to match each individual patient’s teeth. Some people may only need to replace a few teeth, while others will need to replace all of their teeth. With that in mind, there is no one-size-fits-all pair of dentures. Thus, damaging or breaking a pair of dentures will require specialised work from a dental professional. While dentures are durable, they are not indestructible.

You may have heard great things about dental implants, including its longevity, but you may be wondering how long do dental implants actually last.

Dental implant is the best way to replace missing teeth. It is often praised for its sturdiness and longevity. It typically outlasts any other type of dental restoration by a long shot with proper care. Depending on how well maintained and taken care of your implants are, it can even last a lifetime. Your lifestyle and dental hygiene significantly affect its longevity.

The main component of a dental implant is the titanium post that is embedded into your jawbone. This part of the implant has the longest life. The crown, bridge, or restoration attached to the top of the implant may need to be replaced at some point in your life depending on how well it is cared for, but can last for several years. Compared to other teeth replacement alternatives, dental implants are the most cost-effective treatment overall. While they may cost more upfront, they last much longer than bridges and dentures, saving you time, worry, and money in the long run.

Want to know more about dental implants? Call us or book here for a Free Implant consultation.

For a patient with removable dentures, it is crucial to remove your dentures once a day, preferably at night, and clean them thoroughly by carefully rinsing off any loose food particles.

Cleaning your dentures

Do not use regular toothpaste as it can actually damage the base of the dentures due to the abrasive particles in the toothpaste. There are specific denture cleaning fluids that you can purchase from your local chemist or supermarket. It is also wise to get a specific brush to clean the dentures. Using a brittle toothbrush can actually do more damage than good to the dentures.

When cleaning dentures, it is important to keep the dentures above a towel or soft surface. Dropping the dentures, even just a few inches above a hard surface, can cause them to crack or break. Dentures must stay wet at all times and must not become dry. Thus, it is best to keep the dentures in water when one is not wearing them at night. In some cases, patients can keep their dentures in a cleaning solution overnight but please speak to your dentist to confirm if this is the best alternative for your denture type.

If the dentures are not removable and stick to the patient’s gums, then the dentist will recommend a different cleaning regimen. In many cases, caring for implant dentures will be the same as taking care of regular teeth with brushing twice a day. Patients need to take care of their gums and mouth as well.

Many are anxious about getting a dental implant because of the fear of how painful the procedure is.

Prior to dental implant placements, your dentist will apply a local anaesthetic, so the surgery should not involve any pain since the mouth will be numb.

During surgery, a hole will then be drilled for the implant. Drills might also sound painful, but your jawbone has no nerves to feel any pain, so the pressure should be the most discomfort you could feel.

While the procedure is minimally invasive, you may expect some level of pain once the anaesthesia wears off. Before starting the process, your dentist will give you pain medication so that when the anaesthetic wears off, you have sufficient pain relief.

After the procedure, it is common to feel discomfort or pain at the implant site for up to 10 days. It is often caused by the bruising of the gum around the implant site. The pain can be managed by taking some pain relief; however, it shouldn’t last more than two weeks. Pain that lasts more than two weeks should be a red flag, and consulting your dentist is advisable. Dental implant risks are uncommon, but they may happen just like with any other surgery.

Recovery and healing after dental implant surgery vary from person to person, and everyone has a different pain threshold. Still, getting dental implants is relatively manageable in terms of pain and discomfort during and after surgery. Short-term discomfort is a worthy investment in exchange for long-term oral health.

If you think you might need dental implants, call us or book here for a Free Implant Consultation.

Thinking of getting dental implants? You’re on the right track, as dental implant is the best option for replacing missing teeth. But before you start looking for dental clinics that offer it, you should know that there are two basic methods available for dental implant surgery: traditional and computer-guided. The traditional process is more time consuming and requires multiple incisions. In contrast, computer-guided implant surgery uses state-of-the-art imaging and digital screens to clearly map out your jawbone.

Here at No Gaps Dental, we offer computer-guided implant surgery.

Computer-guided surgery provides dentists with several advantages, helping them achieve predictable and safe implant placements.

  • Precise and Accurate Dental Implant Placement

With computer-guided implant surgery, digital impressions and CT scans are used to take images of your jaw to create a 3D image of your jaw structure. This greatly helps in the decision-making on where to place the implant. A surgical guide will then be made based on it, which can be fitted over the dental arch during the implant surgery, allowing the dentist to precisely and accurately install the implant.

  • Reduced Risks

Computer-guided implant technology allows our dentists to see the anatomical structures of your teeth, gums, and jaw, thus lowering the risks of unanticipated complications during surgery.

  • Reduced Surgery Time

Because a precise surgical guide is made, there will be no guesswork with computer-guided implant surgery, making the procedure faster to complete than traditional implant surgery.

  • Faster Healing Time

Unguided surgeries often require more incisions, which means more prolonged recovery time for patients after surgery. With computer-guided implant surgery, many patients can receive same-day implants.

  • Better Patient Education

Computer-guided implant technology is based on precise scans of the jaw structure. These images can be used to explain the dental implant procedure and educate patients about their oral health.

  • Helps With Placement of Additional Implants

Computer-guided surgery can also be advantageous for those with existing dental implants. It makes it possible to see the exact location of existing implants, ensuring that additional implants are placed in the ideal locations.

If you want to experience the latest technology in implant surgery, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

Do you have one or more missing teeth? Dental implants may be a good replacement option for you. Dental implants are artificial tooth roots made of titanium. They create a permanent base to support a prosthetic tooth or crown.

In the past, patients who suffered from failing teeth, missing teeth, and chronic dental problems were limited to dentures, bridges, and crowns to replace their missing teeth. However, dental implants have changed this because they feel, fit, and function like natural teeth, so they are rapidly becoming the new standard in tooth replacement.

If you would like to know more about dental implants, book an appointment for a Free Implant consultation here

Dental implants is now the most popular tooth replacement option for people who need to replace missing teeth. A dental implant can replace one tooth, but it can also support multiple missing teeth with a bridge and even secure dentures.

But then, which type of dental implant works best for you?

  • Single

A single tooth implant is the most typical type. If you have a missing tooth and prefer not to have a dental bridge that requires grinding and crowing your adjacent teeth, then the single tooth implant is your best option. It composes of one implant connected to one crown.

  • Multiple

Implant-supported bridge is a great choice if you have three or more missing adjacent teeth. Unlike the typical bridge with two crowns attached to your teeth on either side of the gap with a false tooth in between, an implant-supported bridge has crowns attached to a dental implant instead. The procedure is identical to a single tooth dental implant; however, the missing teeth adjacent to the middle will not be connected to an implant. This type of implant can save you money, given that you can replace multiple adjacent teeth without the need to replace each tooth with its own implant.

  • All-On-4

All-On-4 treatment involves the replacement of all missing teeth in one jaw by using only four implants. These four implants are used as anchors to support a full replacement teeth arch. Today, the All-On-4 technique is widely acknowledged as the superior treatment option for a full-arch teeth replacement. It involves placing implants in available bone, thereby avoiding the need for bone grafting.

No matter which implant type you choose to have, it’s still important to consult with an expert. Book now for a Free implant consultation with one of our qualified dentists here!

For many years, dentures have been the standard solution for missing teeth, but as dentistry advances, dental implants have been increasingly popular due to its many benefits over dentures.

  • Greater Comfort

Dentures rest on your gums, putting pressure on them, and as a result, you can be left with discomfort and denture sores. With dental implants, your teeth are supported by the titanium post in your jaw, keeping pressure off your gums.

Dental implants also provide a far greater biting force than dentures, allowing you to eat without having to worry about dislodging your teeth in the middle of a meal. Eating a wide variety of different foods improves your general health and nutritional intake.

  • Prevents bone loss

When you lose your teeth, the jaw bone in the empty space deteriorates due to lack of stimulation. Well-fitting dentures may delay bone loss, but it doesn’t halt it from occurring. This is why many people who wear dentures notice that their face seems to age more quickly than average or even sag. A dental implant replaces the tooth’s root, and chewing is restored to normal. It provides the needed stimulation for natural bone growth.

  • Easy care

One of the greatest complaints about dentures is that they take a lot of effort to maintain. They need to be removed from the mouth for cleaning and soaked overnight while sleeping. On the other hand, dental implants are much easier to maintain as you can brush and floss like normal. With dental implants, you also don’t need denture paste or adhesives.

  • Long-lasting

Dentures need to be replaced every 5 to 10 years, whereas dental implants can last a lifetime with proper care. Imagine never having to stress about your missing teeth ever again.

Dental implants are also much less likely to break or chip as they are made from titanium, which is stronger than the synthetic plastic resins or porcelain used to construct dentures.

  • Cost-effective

You may think, how can something that cost thousands of dollars be cost-effective? The answer lies in the longevity and durability of dental implants compared to dentures. As mentioned above, dental implants may last a lifetime, whereas dentures need to be replaced after some years. You may initially pay more with dental implants, but you’ll actually save more money in the long run.

  • Better Stability

Dentures are known for coming loose and slipping out of place. This can create embarrassing situations when eating, speaking, or even just smiling. You can say goodbye to those awkward, uncomfortable situations with dental implants as they are permanently fixed in place. It won’t slip around, come loose, or fall out so you can eat, talk, and smile confidently.

Tired of the conventional dentures that wobble and slip? Dental implants could be the solution you’re looking for! Book an appointment now for a Free Implant consultation by calling us or thru our online booking system.

If your dentures are damaged, visit one of our practices so we can examine them and determine the best way to fix them.

One thing you should keep in mind is that your dentures will need to be adjusted one or several times from when you first receive them. Patients will call our practice worried that they did something to cause their dentures to fit incorrectly, when in actuality, they only need to be adjusted so they can fit perfectly.

If you have indeed damage them, schedule an appointment online here with our practice right away.

Dental Implant is the best option to replace missing teeth. The process can be long and complex, usually done in stages over a few months, but it is worth the wait given its many benefits in comparison to other teeth replacement procedures.

If you are interested in getting a dental implant, the implant process will involve the following steps;

  • Treatment plan – The first step is to meet with one of our dentists specialising in this procedure for an initial consultation. Our dentist will then determine if you are a good candidate and if so, a custom treatment plan will be created. You will be provided with information about the process as it differs from patient to patient and will also inform you of what needs to happen before getting the implants.
  • Digital planning and CBCT x-ray – After that, Implant digital planning and CBCT x-ray will be done to have a thorough examination of your bone, nerves, and sinuses. It will also decide if there are any underlying issues like gum disease or tooth decay that may cause problems for you during the implant procedure.

If there’s a need to extract a decayed tooth, our dentist might recommend waiting for one to two months before moving on to the implant placement. But depending on the situation, it can be possible to extract a tooth and have an implant installed on the same day.

For patients with a damaged or weak jawbone, a dental bone graft or sinus lift might be needed. These procedures can significantly delay dental implant surgery since healing typically takes three to twelve months for the implant to be securely attached. It may seem like a lot of work, but it is crucial for success rates if done correctly.

  • Implant placementNext is the surgical placement of the implant. Local anaesthesia will be given to numb your mouth, so you won’t feel any pain during the surgery. Our dentist will then drill a hole where the titanium post will be placed using surgical-guided technology. The gums will then be sutured to cover the implant to avoid any food from becoming lodged in the gum.
  • OsseointegrationThis is followed by the healing process. Each patient heals differently and may take four to six months. At this time, the implant becomes attached to the bone during a process called osseointegration, making it strong enough to stay in place.
  • Placing of ‘abutment’ – Our dentist will then examine you to make sure the implant is secure. Once determined that the implant has bonded to your jawbone, a small connector post – called abutment, will be attached to the post portion of the implant. This is the part that connects the replacement tooth to the implant. You will be provided local anaesthesia prior to opening your gums so the abutment can be placed during the process. Once the abutment is placed, the gum tissue will be closed around it but won’t cover it. There are also instances wherein both the implant and the abutment are installed in one session. The recovery period takes approximately two weeks.
  • Crown fabrication and placement – Lastly is the crown fabrication. After your gums heal, our dentist will take impressions of your teeth to create a custom crown. We offer CEREC Crowns, wherein you can have a crown constructed and fitted all in one visit. The crown will then be affixed to the abutment.

And there you have it, congratulations on having a new smile! Dental Implants is a procedure our team undertakes on a daily basis, so rest assured you are in safe hands.

If you want to know more about dental implants, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

Did you lose one or more teeth? Does it make you feel self-conscious? Does it affect your ability to chew or speak normally?

One can lose teeth for a number of reasons. Other than making you self-conscious, when left untreated, it can also cause your remaining teeth to shift, thus affecting your functionality to bite or even speak properly. The good thing is, there are several options to replace your missing teeth, but what’s the best option?

While you can choose from different treatment options, Dental Implants are by far the superior choice. Dental implants are well recognised as the #1 recommendation for teeth replacement. It fuses with your bone like a root, giving you a natural feel, and with proper care, dental implants can even last a lifetime.

Dental implants are metal fixtures surgically positioned into the jawbone beneath the gums – replacing a natural tooth root. It’ll then serves as a support for your crown, bridge, or denture. To learn more about dental implants, you can check this article.

If you’re tired of concealing your smile and would like to learn more about dental implants, book an appointment now for a Free Implant consultation here.

Dental Implants are well-known as the best way to replace missing teeth. It outlasts any other teeth replacement option as they are much more comfortable, feel like your own teeth, and doesn’t require more maintenance than what you already provide for your own teeth. For more information on the advantages of having a dental implant, you may check this article.

Dental Implants may be the best option, but it can be a costly procedure for others. Some patients may feel that this treatment option is beyond their means. The cost varies depending on several factors, including how many teeth need to be replaced.

Here at No Gaps Dental, Dental Implant ranges from $4,500 for both the implant and crown.

You may want to know how much exactly will it cost. Well, that’s a tough question because, quite simply, there is no ‘one-price-fits-all’ answer. Dental implant cost differs from one person to another depending on the complexness of their individual case, and whether you will require such treatments such as bone grafting or sinus lifting. We can identify your exact needs during the implant planning stage.

You may also check with your health insurer. Though most health insurers don’t typically cover dental implant surgery, some may cover a portion of the implant crown. You may contact your health insurer beforehand to find out more.

Dental implants are worth the money and time if you need to replace your missing teeth. It may be costly upfront, but it will surely save you money, time, and effort in the long run due to its longevity.

If you’re looking for a permanent solution for your missing teeth, dental implants could be the solution for you. Call us or book online for a Free Implant consultation.

Many patients are concerned that they will have missing teeth during the dental implant treatment. That is quite understandable, given that depending on the healing period, it may take several months for the treatment to complete. It may not be much of a concern if the Implant needs to replace your molar or any of your back teeth since it’s not visible when you talk or smile. But it’s a different story when it comes to your front teeth.

The good news is, we can offer an immediate denture for you to wear during the implant healing period. These dentures may not be as strong given the short time you will require them, but it still looks great when you smile.

Dental Implant may be a long and complex procedure, but the end result will surely be worth the wait with all its advantages.

If you have any questions about dental implants, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

YOUR ORAL HEALTH

Extraction

Dentures are a popular and inexpensive choice for tooth replacement. Unfortunately, they don’t last forever. If you have had your dentures for a few years already, you might wonder when you should replace them or if you even need to replace them.

So, when should you replace your dentures?

It is recommended to have it replaced every 5 to 10 years. However, each person’s situation is different.

Here are the most common signs you should watch out for:

  • Loose, Wobbly, Or Falls Out Frequently

The first time you get your dentures, they should offer a snug fit to ensure you can chew and speak properly – however, your gums and jaw change throughout your whole life. Your jawbone starts to lose its volume after you lose your natural teeth, thus affecting the bone’s shape, making your dentures feel loose. Another reason that your dentures may no longer fit correctly in your mouth is that the actual denture material has worn down

  • Visible Damage

No matter how you take care of your dentures, they’ll eventually chip, crack, or break as it goes through wear-and-tear from years of grinding and chewing. Accidents and improper care are also culprits for damaging your dentures. Other than causing your dentures not to be pleasing to look at, any cracks or dents can cause more injuries to your mouth. Check for any damage on your denture base or teeth every time you clean it. You can indeed have your dentures repaired, but it will come to a point where it’s cheaper just to have them replaced.

  • Unexplained Pain or Discomfort

Wearing your dentures all day long should be comfortable without feeling any pain or discomfort. However, as years go by, as mentioned above, your gums and jawbone change, so your dentures no longer fit the way it was before. Wearing dentures should not be a burden. If you feel something “off” with your dentures, have a dentist or prosthetist check on it.

  • Gum Irritation Or Pressure Sores

Dentures make constant contact with your gums, so when dentures don’t fit correctly, or if it’s damaged, it can cause gum irritation or painful mouth sores. These sores will make eating or talking feel very uncomfortable. Look out for signs of redness or inflammation in your mouth or gums.

  • Biting The Inside Of Mouth Or Cheek

Poorly-fitting or worn-out dentures may not always hold back your inner cheek tissue sufficiently when eating, causing you to regularly bite into part of your inner cheek.

  • Discolouration

Like natural teeth, dentures can experience discolouration over time due to exposure to some foods, drinks, and/or substances. Improper cleaning may also cause your dentures to change colour eventually. If it becomes stained and you longer want the way it looks, it may be best to replace them so that you can smile confidently again.

  • Speech Problem

Most people go through a brief adjustment period to be able to speak clearly with dentures. Just like eating, talking relies on your teeth, so wearing your dentures for the first time may cause slurred speech, lisping, or excessive salivation. However, this should only last for a few weeks. If this never goes away or comes back after some time, this only means that your dentures need to be adjusted or replaced.

  • Difficulty in Eating

One of the main reasons why someone will be getting a denture is to be able to eat properly. Just like with speaking, it may take a few weeks after wearing your dentures for the first time to restore your regular eating habits. But if it still makes chewing difficult even after weeks of wearing it, or if after years of wearing it, you find yourself not being able to chew well again, it may be time to have it replaced.

  • Looking Older Than Your Age

After losing your natural teeth, your jaw bone starts to resorb, thus changing your facial structure. This can make your face sag or cause wrinkles around your mouth, making you look older than you really are. Having well-fitted dentures helps slow down the bone resorption process. If you think your denture makes you look older, you may want to consider replacing them.

  • Don’t Look Natural

People get dentures not only to be able to eat and speak well but also to be able to smile confidently. If your dentures are too small, too big, or don’t compliment your face, it may be high time to replace them to achieve a natural-looking smile again.

Now that you have learned the signs to look for, have you realised that you need new dentures? We want you to eat, talk, and smile confidently and comfortably. If you’re still in doubt, the easiest way to check is to have one of our dentists look them over. Contact us now or book an appointment here

Dental implants are a common tooth replacement solution regardless of whether your teeth have been lost due to periodontal disease, an injury, or some other reason. You can use dental implants to replace a single tooth, multiple teeth, or a full upper and/or lower set of teeth. If you need to restore all your upper teeth or all your lower teeth, we can assess whether or not you are a candidate for a treatment called All-on-4 Dental Implants. During this treatment, we place four implants and then attach a full arch of teeth.

There are many factors that our dentists will consider prior to recommending a treatment plan for you. Among these are whether or not you have adequate bone support and healthy gum tissue. Your overall health and the locations of your sinuses and nerves will also be considered. During your in-depth initial consultation, our dentists will complete a comprehensive oral exam and review your medical and dental history. They will usually use 3D CT scanning (x-ray) to assist in diagnosis and treatment planning.

If you would like to know whether dental implants is a viable treatment for you, please make an appointment for a Free implant consultation here

If the dentures crack, chip, feel loose, or break, do not attempt to fix them yourself. At No Gaps Dental, we have the skills and expertise to accurately fix dentures. Far too often, people will attempt to adjust the dentures themselves or even repair them. We do not recommend this since it can result in needing to spend more money on repairs and risk harming the gums.

Dentures are more complex than some people may realise since we customise them to match each individual patient’s teeth. Some people may only need to replace a few teeth, while others will need to replace all of their teeth. With that in mind, there is no one-size-fits-all pair of dentures. Thus, damaging or breaking a pair of dentures will require specialised work from a dental professional. While dentures are durable, they are not indestructible.

You may have heard great things about dental implants, including its longevity, but you may be wondering how long do dental implants actually last.

Dental implant is the best way to replace missing teeth. It is often praised for its sturdiness and longevity. It typically outlasts any other type of dental restoration by a long shot with proper care. Depending on how well maintained and taken care of your implants are, it can even last a lifetime. Your lifestyle and dental hygiene significantly affect its longevity.

The main component of a dental implant is the titanium post that is embedded into your jawbone. This part of the implant has the longest life. The crown, bridge, or restoration attached to the top of the implant may need to be replaced at some point in your life depending on how well it is cared for, but can last for several years. Compared to other teeth replacement alternatives, dental implants are the most cost-effective treatment overall. While they may cost more upfront, they last much longer than bridges and dentures, saving you time, worry, and money in the long run.

Want to know more about dental implants? Call us or book here for a Free Implant consultation.

For a patient with removable dentures, it is crucial to remove your dentures once a day, preferably at night, and clean them thoroughly by carefully rinsing off any loose food particles.

Cleaning your dentures

Do not use regular toothpaste as it can actually damage the base of the dentures due to the abrasive particles in the toothpaste. There are specific denture cleaning fluids that you can purchase from your local chemist or supermarket. It is also wise to get a specific brush to clean the dentures. Using a brittle toothbrush can actually do more damage than good to the dentures.

When cleaning dentures, it is important to keep the dentures above a towel or soft surface. Dropping the dentures, even just a few inches above a hard surface, can cause them to crack or break. Dentures must stay wet at all times and must not become dry. Thus, it is best to keep the dentures in water when one is not wearing them at night. In some cases, patients can keep their dentures in a cleaning solution overnight but please speak to your dentist to confirm if this is the best alternative for your denture type.

If the dentures are not removable and stick to the patient’s gums, then the dentist will recommend a different cleaning regimen. In many cases, caring for implant dentures will be the same as taking care of regular teeth with brushing twice a day. Patients need to take care of their gums and mouth as well.

Many are anxious about getting a dental implant because of the fear of how painful the procedure is.

Prior to dental implant placements, your dentist will apply a local anaesthetic, so the surgery should not involve any pain since the mouth will be numb.

During surgery, a hole will then be drilled for the implant. Drills might also sound painful, but your jawbone has no nerves to feel any pain, so the pressure should be the most discomfort you could feel.

While the procedure is minimally invasive, you may expect some level of pain once the anaesthesia wears off. Before starting the process, your dentist will give you pain medication so that when the anaesthetic wears off, you have sufficient pain relief.

After the procedure, it is common to feel discomfort or pain at the implant site for up to 10 days. It is often caused by the bruising of the gum around the implant site. The pain can be managed by taking some pain relief; however, it shouldn’t last more than two weeks. Pain that lasts more than two weeks should be a red flag, and consulting your dentist is advisable. Dental implant risks are uncommon, but they may happen just like with any other surgery.

Recovery and healing after dental implant surgery vary from person to person, and everyone has a different pain threshold. Still, getting dental implants is relatively manageable in terms of pain and discomfort during and after surgery. Short-term discomfort is a worthy investment in exchange for long-term oral health.

If you think you might need dental implants, call us or book here for a Free Implant Consultation.

Thinking of getting dental implants? You’re on the right track, as dental implant is the best option for replacing missing teeth. But before you start looking for dental clinics that offer it, you should know that there are two basic methods available for dental implant surgery: traditional and computer-guided. The traditional process is more time consuming and requires multiple incisions. In contrast, computer-guided implant surgery uses state-of-the-art imaging and digital screens to clearly map out your jawbone.

Here at No Gaps Dental, we offer computer-guided implant surgery.

Computer-guided surgery provides dentists with several advantages, helping them achieve predictable and safe implant placements.

  • Precise and Accurate Dental Implant Placement

With computer-guided implant surgery, digital impressions and CT scans are used to take images of your jaw to create a 3D image of your jaw structure. This greatly helps in the decision-making on where to place the implant. A surgical guide will then be made based on it, which can be fitted over the dental arch during the implant surgery, allowing the dentist to precisely and accurately install the implant.

  • Reduced Risks

Computer-guided implant technology allows our dentists to see the anatomical structures of your teeth, gums, and jaw, thus lowering the risks of unanticipated complications during surgery.

  • Reduced Surgery Time

Because a precise surgical guide is made, there will be no guesswork with computer-guided implant surgery, making the procedure faster to complete than traditional implant surgery.

  • Faster Healing Time

Unguided surgeries often require more incisions, which means more prolonged recovery time for patients after surgery. With computer-guided implant surgery, many patients can receive same-day implants.

  • Better Patient Education

Computer-guided implant technology is based on precise scans of the jaw structure. These images can be used to explain the dental implant procedure and educate patients about their oral health.

  • Helps With Placement of Additional Implants

Computer-guided surgery can also be advantageous for those with existing dental implants. It makes it possible to see the exact location of existing implants, ensuring that additional implants are placed in the ideal locations.

If you want to experience the latest technology in implant surgery, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

Do you have one or more missing teeth? Dental implants may be a good replacement option for you. Dental implants are artificial tooth roots made of titanium. They create a permanent base to support a prosthetic tooth or crown.

In the past, patients who suffered from failing teeth, missing teeth, and chronic dental problems were limited to dentures, bridges, and crowns to replace their missing teeth. However, dental implants have changed this because they feel, fit, and function like natural teeth, so they are rapidly becoming the new standard in tooth replacement.

If you would like to know more about dental implants, book an appointment for a Free Implant consultation here

Dental implants is now the most popular tooth replacement option for people who need to replace missing teeth. A dental implant can replace one tooth, but it can also support multiple missing teeth with a bridge and even secure dentures.

But then, which type of dental implant works best for you?

  • Single

A single tooth implant is the most typical type. If you have a missing tooth and prefer not to have a dental bridge that requires grinding and crowing your adjacent teeth, then the single tooth implant is your best option. It composes of one implant connected to one crown.

  • Multiple

Implant-supported bridge is a great choice if you have three or more missing adjacent teeth. Unlike the typical bridge with two crowns attached to your teeth on either side of the gap with a false tooth in between, an implant-supported bridge has crowns attached to a dental implant instead. The procedure is identical to a single tooth dental implant; however, the missing teeth adjacent to the middle will not be connected to an implant. This type of implant can save you money, given that you can replace multiple adjacent teeth without the need to replace each tooth with its own implant.

  • All-On-4

All-On-4 treatment involves the replacement of all missing teeth in one jaw by using only four implants. These four implants are used as anchors to support a full replacement teeth arch. Today, the All-On-4 technique is widely acknowledged as the superior treatment option for a full-arch teeth replacement. It involves placing implants in available bone, thereby avoiding the need for bone grafting.

No matter which implant type you choose to have, it’s still important to consult with an expert. Book now for a Free implant consultation with one of our qualified dentists here!

For many years, dentures have been the standard solution for missing teeth, but as dentistry advances, dental implants have been increasingly popular due to its many benefits over dentures.

  • Greater Comfort

Dentures rest on your gums, putting pressure on them, and as a result, you can be left with discomfort and denture sores. With dental implants, your teeth are supported by the titanium post in your jaw, keeping pressure off your gums.

Dental implants also provide a far greater biting force than dentures, allowing you to eat without having to worry about dislodging your teeth in the middle of a meal. Eating a wide variety of different foods improves your general health and nutritional intake.

  • Prevents bone loss

When you lose your teeth, the jaw bone in the empty space deteriorates due to lack of stimulation. Well-fitting dentures may delay bone loss, but it doesn’t halt it from occurring. This is why many people who wear dentures notice that their face seems to age more quickly than average or even sag. A dental implant replaces the tooth’s root, and chewing is restored to normal. It provides the needed stimulation for natural bone growth.

  • Easy care

One of the greatest complaints about dentures is that they take a lot of effort to maintain. They need to be removed from the mouth for cleaning and soaked overnight while sleeping. On the other hand, dental implants are much easier to maintain as you can brush and floss like normal. With dental implants, you also don’t need denture paste or adhesives.

  • Long-lasting

Dentures need to be replaced every 5 to 10 years, whereas dental implants can last a lifetime with proper care. Imagine never having to stress about your missing teeth ever again.

Dental implants are also much less likely to break or chip as they are made from titanium, which is stronger than the synthetic plastic resins or porcelain used to construct dentures.

  • Cost-effective

You may think, how can something that cost thousands of dollars be cost-effective? The answer lies in the longevity and durability of dental implants compared to dentures. As mentioned above, dental implants may last a lifetime, whereas dentures need to be replaced after some years. You may initially pay more with dental implants, but you’ll actually save more money in the long run.

  • Better Stability

Dentures are known for coming loose and slipping out of place. This can create embarrassing situations when eating, speaking, or even just smiling. You can say goodbye to those awkward, uncomfortable situations with dental implants as they are permanently fixed in place. It won’t slip around, come loose, or fall out so you can eat, talk, and smile confidently.

Tired of the conventional dentures that wobble and slip? Dental implants could be the solution you’re looking for! Book an appointment now for a Free Implant consultation by calling us or thru our online booking system.

If your dentures are damaged, visit one of our practices so we can examine them and determine the best way to fix them.

One thing you should keep in mind is that your dentures will need to be adjusted one or several times from when you first receive them. Patients will call our practice worried that they did something to cause their dentures to fit incorrectly, when in actuality, they only need to be adjusted so they can fit perfectly.

If you have indeed damage them, schedule an appointment online here with our practice right away.

Dental Implant is the best option to replace missing teeth. The process can be long and complex, usually done in stages over a few months, but it is worth the wait given its many benefits in comparison to other teeth replacement procedures.

If you are interested in getting a dental implant, the implant process will involve the following steps;

  • Treatment plan – The first step is to meet with one of our dentists specialising in this procedure for an initial consultation. Our dentist will then determine if you are a good candidate and if so, a custom treatment plan will be created. You will be provided with information about the process as it differs from patient to patient and will also inform you of what needs to happen before getting the implants.
  • Digital planning and CBCT x-ray – After that, Implant digital planning and CBCT x-ray will be done to have a thorough examination of your bone, nerves, and sinuses. It will also decide if there are any underlying issues like gum disease or tooth decay that may cause problems for you during the implant procedure.

If there’s a need to extract a decayed tooth, our dentist might recommend waiting for one to two months before moving on to the implant placement. But depending on the situation, it can be possible to extract a tooth and have an implant installed on the same day.

For patients with a damaged or weak jawbone, a dental bone graft or sinus lift might be needed. These procedures can significantly delay dental implant surgery since healing typically takes three to twelve months for the implant to be securely attached. It may seem like a lot of work, but it is crucial for success rates if done correctly.

  • Implant placementNext is the surgical placement of the implant. Local anaesthesia will be given to numb your mouth, so you won’t feel any pain during the surgery. Our dentist will then drill a hole where the titanium post will be placed using surgical-guided technology. The gums will then be sutured to cover the implant to avoid any food from becoming lodged in the gum.
  • OsseointegrationThis is followed by the healing process. Each patient heals differently and may take four to six months. At this time, the implant becomes attached to the bone during a process called osseointegration, making it strong enough to stay in place.
  • Placing of ‘abutment’ – Our dentist will then examine you to make sure the implant is secure. Once determined that the implant has bonded to your jawbone, a small connector post – called abutment, will be attached to the post portion of the implant. This is the part that connects the replacement tooth to the implant. You will be provided local anaesthesia prior to opening your gums so the abutment can be placed during the process. Once the abutment is placed, the gum tissue will be closed around it but won’t cover it. There are also instances wherein both the implant and the abutment are installed in one session. The recovery period takes approximately two weeks.
  • Crown fabrication and placement – Lastly is the crown fabrication. After your gums heal, our dentist will take impressions of your teeth to create a custom crown. We offer CEREC Crowns, wherein you can have a crown constructed and fitted all in one visit. The crown will then be affixed to the abutment.

And there you have it, congratulations on having a new smile! Dental Implants is a procedure our team undertakes on a daily basis, so rest assured you are in safe hands.

If you want to know more about dental implants, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

Did you lose one or more teeth? Does it make you feel self-conscious? Does it affect your ability to chew or speak normally?

One can lose teeth for a number of reasons. Other than making you self-conscious, when left untreated, it can also cause your remaining teeth to shift, thus affecting your functionality to bite or even speak properly. The good thing is, there are several options to replace your missing teeth, but what’s the best option?

While you can choose from different treatment options, Dental Implants are by far the superior choice. Dental implants are well recognised as the #1 recommendation for teeth replacement. It fuses with your bone like a root, giving you a natural feel, and with proper care, dental implants can even last a lifetime.

Dental implants are metal fixtures surgically positioned into the jawbone beneath the gums – replacing a natural tooth root. It’ll then serves as a support for your crown, bridge, or denture. To learn more about dental implants, you can check this article.

If you’re tired of concealing your smile and would like to learn more about dental implants, book an appointment now for a Free Implant consultation here.

Dental Implants are well-known as the best way to replace missing teeth. It outlasts any other teeth replacement option as they are much more comfortable, feel like your own teeth, and doesn’t require more maintenance than what you already provide for your own teeth. For more information on the advantages of having a dental implant, you may check this article.

Dental Implants may be the best option, but it can be a costly procedure for others. Some patients may feel that this treatment option is beyond their means. The cost varies depending on several factors, including how many teeth need to be replaced.

Here at No Gaps Dental, Dental Implant ranges from $4,500 for both the implant and crown.

You may want to know how much exactly will it cost. Well, that’s a tough question because, quite simply, there is no ‘one-price-fits-all’ answer. Dental implant cost differs from one person to another depending on the complexness of their individual case, and whether you will require such treatments such as bone grafting or sinus lifting. We can identify your exact needs during the implant planning stage.

You may also check with your health insurer. Though most health insurers don’t typically cover dental implant surgery, some may cover a portion of the implant crown. You may contact your health insurer beforehand to find out more.

Dental implants are worth the money and time if you need to replace your missing teeth. It may be costly upfront, but it will surely save you money, time, and effort in the long run due to its longevity.

If you’re looking for a permanent solution for your missing teeth, dental implants could be the solution for you. Call us or book online for a Free Implant consultation.

Many patients are concerned that they will have missing teeth during the dental implant treatment. That is quite understandable, given that depending on the healing period, it may take several months for the treatment to complete. It may not be much of a concern if the Implant needs to replace your molar or any of your back teeth since it’s not visible when you talk or smile. But it’s a different story when it comes to your front teeth.

The good news is, we can offer an immediate denture for you to wear during the implant healing period. These dentures may not be as strong given the short time you will require them, but it still looks great when you smile.

Dental Implant may be a long and complex procedure, but the end result will surely be worth the wait with all its advantages.

If you have any questions about dental implants, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

Crowns & Bridges

Dentures are a popular and inexpensive choice for tooth replacement. Unfortunately, they don’t last forever. If you have had your dentures for a few years already, you might wonder when you should replace them or if you even need to replace them.

So, when should you replace your dentures?

It is recommended to have it replaced every 5 to 10 years. However, each person’s situation is different.

Here are the most common signs you should watch out for:

  • Loose, Wobbly, Or Falls Out Frequently

The first time you get your dentures, they should offer a snug fit to ensure you can chew and speak properly – however, your gums and jaw change throughout your whole life. Your jawbone starts to lose its volume after you lose your natural teeth, thus affecting the bone’s shape, making your dentures feel loose. Another reason that your dentures may no longer fit correctly in your mouth is that the actual denture material has worn down

  • Visible Damage

No matter how you take care of your dentures, they’ll eventually chip, crack, or break as it goes through wear-and-tear from years of grinding and chewing. Accidents and improper care are also culprits for damaging your dentures. Other than causing your dentures not to be pleasing to look at, any cracks or dents can cause more injuries to your mouth. Check for any damage on your denture base or teeth every time you clean it. You can indeed have your dentures repaired, but it will come to a point where it’s cheaper just to have them replaced.

  • Unexplained Pain or Discomfort

Wearing your dentures all day long should be comfortable without feeling any pain or discomfort. However, as years go by, as mentioned above, your gums and jawbone change, so your dentures no longer fit the way it was before. Wearing dentures should not be a burden. If you feel something “off” with your dentures, have a dentist or prosthetist check on it.

  • Gum Irritation Or Pressure Sores

Dentures make constant contact with your gums, so when dentures don’t fit correctly, or if it’s damaged, it can cause gum irritation or painful mouth sores. These sores will make eating or talking feel very uncomfortable. Look out for signs of redness or inflammation in your mouth or gums.

  • Biting The Inside Of Mouth Or Cheek

Poorly-fitting or worn-out dentures may not always hold back your inner cheek tissue sufficiently when eating, causing you to regularly bite into part of your inner cheek.

  • Discolouration

Like natural teeth, dentures can experience discolouration over time due to exposure to some foods, drinks, and/or substances. Improper cleaning may also cause your dentures to change colour eventually. If it becomes stained and you longer want the way it looks, it may be best to replace them so that you can smile confidently again.

  • Speech Problem

Most people go through a brief adjustment period to be able to speak clearly with dentures. Just like eating, talking relies on your teeth, so wearing your dentures for the first time may cause slurred speech, lisping, or excessive salivation. However, this should only last for a few weeks. If this never goes away or comes back after some time, this only means that your dentures need to be adjusted or replaced.

  • Difficulty in Eating

One of the main reasons why someone will be getting a denture is to be able to eat properly. Just like with speaking, it may take a few weeks after wearing your dentures for the first time to restore your regular eating habits. But if it still makes chewing difficult even after weeks of wearing it, or if after years of wearing it, you find yourself not being able to chew well again, it may be time to have it replaced.

  • Looking Older Than Your Age

After losing your natural teeth, your jaw bone starts to resorb, thus changing your facial structure. This can make your face sag or cause wrinkles around your mouth, making you look older than you really are. Having well-fitted dentures helps slow down the bone resorption process. If you think your denture makes you look older, you may want to consider replacing them.

  • Don’t Look Natural

People get dentures not only to be able to eat and speak well but also to be able to smile confidently. If your dentures are too small, too big, or don’t compliment your face, it may be high time to replace them to achieve a natural-looking smile again.

Now that you have learned the signs to look for, have you realised that you need new dentures? We want you to eat, talk, and smile confidently and comfortably. If you’re still in doubt, the easiest way to check is to have one of our dentists look them over. Contact us now or book an appointment here

Dental implants are a common tooth replacement solution regardless of whether your teeth have been lost due to periodontal disease, an injury, or some other reason. You can use dental implants to replace a single tooth, multiple teeth, or a full upper and/or lower set of teeth. If you need to restore all your upper teeth or all your lower teeth, we can assess whether or not you are a candidate for a treatment called All-on-4 Dental Implants. During this treatment, we place four implants and then attach a full arch of teeth.

There are many factors that our dentists will consider prior to recommending a treatment plan for you. Among these are whether or not you have adequate bone support and healthy gum tissue. Your overall health and the locations of your sinuses and nerves will also be considered. During your in-depth initial consultation, our dentists will complete a comprehensive oral exam and review your medical and dental history. They will usually use 3D CT scanning (x-ray) to assist in diagnosis and treatment planning.

If you would like to know whether dental implants is a viable treatment for you, please make an appointment for a Free implant consultation here

If the dentures crack, chip, feel loose, or break, do not attempt to fix them yourself. At No Gaps Dental, we have the skills and expertise to accurately fix dentures. Far too often, people will attempt to adjust the dentures themselves or even repair them. We do not recommend this since it can result in needing to spend more money on repairs and risk harming the gums.

Dentures are more complex than some people may realise since we customise them to match each individual patient’s teeth. Some people may only need to replace a few teeth, while others will need to replace all of their teeth. With that in mind, there is no one-size-fits-all pair of dentures. Thus, damaging or breaking a pair of dentures will require specialised work from a dental professional. While dentures are durable, they are not indestructible.

You may have heard great things about dental implants, including its longevity, but you may be wondering how long do dental implants actually last.

Dental implant is the best way to replace missing teeth. It is often praised for its sturdiness and longevity. It typically outlasts any other type of dental restoration by a long shot with proper care. Depending on how well maintained and taken care of your implants are, it can even last a lifetime. Your lifestyle and dental hygiene significantly affect its longevity.

The main component of a dental implant is the titanium post that is embedded into your jawbone. This part of the implant has the longest life. The crown, bridge, or restoration attached to the top of the implant may need to be replaced at some point in your life depending on how well it is cared for, but can last for several years. Compared to other teeth replacement alternatives, dental implants are the most cost-effective treatment overall. While they may cost more upfront, they last much longer than bridges and dentures, saving you time, worry, and money in the long run.

Want to know more about dental implants? Call us or book here for a Free Implant consultation.

For a patient with removable dentures, it is crucial to remove your dentures once a day, preferably at night, and clean them thoroughly by carefully rinsing off any loose food particles.

Cleaning your dentures

Do not use regular toothpaste as it can actually damage the base of the dentures due to the abrasive particles in the toothpaste. There are specific denture cleaning fluids that you can purchase from your local chemist or supermarket. It is also wise to get a specific brush to clean the dentures. Using a brittle toothbrush can actually do more damage than good to the dentures.

When cleaning dentures, it is important to keep the dentures above a towel or soft surface. Dropping the dentures, even just a few inches above a hard surface, can cause them to crack or break. Dentures must stay wet at all times and must not become dry. Thus, it is best to keep the dentures in water when one is not wearing them at night. In some cases, patients can keep their dentures in a cleaning solution overnight but please speak to your dentist to confirm if this is the best alternative for your denture type.

If the dentures are not removable and stick to the patient’s gums, then the dentist will recommend a different cleaning regimen. In many cases, caring for implant dentures will be the same as taking care of regular teeth with brushing twice a day. Patients need to take care of their gums and mouth as well.

Many are anxious about getting a dental implant because of the fear of how painful the procedure is.

Prior to dental implant placements, your dentist will apply a local anaesthetic, so the surgery should not involve any pain since the mouth will be numb.

During surgery, a hole will then be drilled for the implant. Drills might also sound painful, but your jawbone has no nerves to feel any pain, so the pressure should be the most discomfort you could feel.

While the procedure is minimally invasive, you may expect some level of pain once the anaesthesia wears off. Before starting the process, your dentist will give you pain medication so that when the anaesthetic wears off, you have sufficient pain relief.

After the procedure, it is common to feel discomfort or pain at the implant site for up to 10 days. It is often caused by the bruising of the gum around the implant site. The pain can be managed by taking some pain relief; however, it shouldn’t last more than two weeks. Pain that lasts more than two weeks should be a red flag, and consulting your dentist is advisable. Dental implant risks are uncommon, but they may happen just like with any other surgery.

Recovery and healing after dental implant surgery vary from person to person, and everyone has a different pain threshold. Still, getting dental implants is relatively manageable in terms of pain and discomfort during and after surgery. Short-term discomfort is a worthy investment in exchange for long-term oral health.

If you think you might need dental implants, call us or book here for a Free Implant Consultation.

Thinking of getting dental implants? You’re on the right track, as dental implant is the best option for replacing missing teeth. But before you start looking for dental clinics that offer it, you should know that there are two basic methods available for dental implant surgery: traditional and computer-guided. The traditional process is more time consuming and requires multiple incisions. In contrast, computer-guided implant surgery uses state-of-the-art imaging and digital screens to clearly map out your jawbone.

Here at No Gaps Dental, we offer computer-guided implant surgery.

Computer-guided surgery provides dentists with several advantages, helping them achieve predictable and safe implant placements.

  • Precise and Accurate Dental Implant Placement

With computer-guided implant surgery, digital impressions and CT scans are used to take images of your jaw to create a 3D image of your jaw structure. This greatly helps in the decision-making on where to place the implant. A surgical guide will then be made based on it, which can be fitted over the dental arch during the implant surgery, allowing the dentist to precisely and accurately install the implant.

  • Reduced Risks

Computer-guided implant technology allows our dentists to see the anatomical structures of your teeth, gums, and jaw, thus lowering the risks of unanticipated complications during surgery.

  • Reduced Surgery Time

Because a precise surgical guide is made, there will be no guesswork with computer-guided implant surgery, making the procedure faster to complete than traditional implant surgery.

  • Faster Healing Time

Unguided surgeries often require more incisions, which means more prolonged recovery time for patients after surgery. With computer-guided implant surgery, many patients can receive same-day implants.

  • Better Patient Education

Computer-guided implant technology is based on precise scans of the jaw structure. These images can be used to explain the dental implant procedure and educate patients about their oral health.

  • Helps With Placement of Additional Implants

Computer-guided surgery can also be advantageous for those with existing dental implants. It makes it possible to see the exact location of existing implants, ensuring that additional implants are placed in the ideal locations.

If you want to experience the latest technology in implant surgery, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

Do you have one or more missing teeth? Dental implants may be a good replacement option for you. Dental implants are artificial tooth roots made of titanium. They create a permanent base to support a prosthetic tooth or crown.

In the past, patients who suffered from failing teeth, missing teeth, and chronic dental problems were limited to dentures, bridges, and crowns to replace their missing teeth. However, dental implants have changed this because they feel, fit, and function like natural teeth, so they are rapidly becoming the new standard in tooth replacement.

If you would like to know more about dental implants, book an appointment for a Free Implant consultation here

Dental implants is now the most popular tooth replacement option for people who need to replace missing teeth. A dental implant can replace one tooth, but it can also support multiple missing teeth with a bridge and even secure dentures.

But then, which type of dental implant works best for you?

  • Single

A single tooth implant is the most typical type. If you have a missing tooth and prefer not to have a dental bridge that requires grinding and crowing your adjacent teeth, then the single tooth implant is your best option. It composes of one implant connected to one crown.

  • Multiple

Implant-supported bridge is a great choice if you have three or more missing adjacent teeth. Unlike the typical bridge with two crowns attached to your teeth on either side of the gap with a false tooth in between, an implant-supported bridge has crowns attached to a dental implant instead. The procedure is identical to a single tooth dental implant; however, the missing teeth adjacent to the middle will not be connected to an implant. This type of implant can save you money, given that you can replace multiple adjacent teeth without the need to replace each tooth with its own implant.

  • All-On-4

All-On-4 treatment involves the replacement of all missing teeth in one jaw by using only four implants. These four implants are used as anchors to support a full replacement teeth arch. Today, the All-On-4 technique is widely acknowledged as the superior treatment option for a full-arch teeth replacement. It involves placing implants in available bone, thereby avoiding the need for bone grafting.

No matter which implant type you choose to have, it’s still important to consult with an expert. Book now for a Free implant consultation with one of our qualified dentists here!

For many years, dentures have been the standard solution for missing teeth, but as dentistry advances, dental implants have been increasingly popular due to its many benefits over dentures.

  • Greater Comfort

Dentures rest on your gums, putting pressure on them, and as a result, you can be left with discomfort and denture sores. With dental implants, your teeth are supported by the titanium post in your jaw, keeping pressure off your gums.

Dental implants also provide a far greater biting force than dentures, allowing you to eat without having to worry about dislodging your teeth in the middle of a meal. Eating a wide variety of different foods improves your general health and nutritional intake.

  • Prevents bone loss

When you lose your teeth, the jaw bone in the empty space deteriorates due to lack of stimulation. Well-fitting dentures may delay bone loss, but it doesn’t halt it from occurring. This is why many people who wear dentures notice that their face seems to age more quickly than average or even sag. A dental implant replaces the tooth’s root, and chewing is restored to normal. It provides the needed stimulation for natural bone growth.

  • Easy care

One of the greatest complaints about dentures is that they take a lot of effort to maintain. They need to be removed from the mouth for cleaning and soaked overnight while sleeping. On the other hand, dental implants are much easier to maintain as you can brush and floss like normal. With dental implants, you also don’t need denture paste or adhesives.

  • Long-lasting

Dentures need to be replaced every 5 to 10 years, whereas dental implants can last a lifetime with proper care. Imagine never having to stress about your missing teeth ever again.

Dental implants are also much less likely to break or chip as they are made from titanium, which is stronger than the synthetic plastic resins or porcelain used to construct dentures.

  • Cost-effective

You may think, how can something that cost thousands of dollars be cost-effective? The answer lies in the longevity and durability of dental implants compared to dentures. As mentioned above, dental implants may last a lifetime, whereas dentures need to be replaced after some years. You may initially pay more with dental implants, but you’ll actually save more money in the long run.

  • Better Stability

Dentures are known for coming loose and slipping out of place. This can create embarrassing situations when eating, speaking, or even just smiling. You can say goodbye to those awkward, uncomfortable situations with dental implants as they are permanently fixed in place. It won’t slip around, come loose, or fall out so you can eat, talk, and smile confidently.

Tired of the conventional dentures that wobble and slip? Dental implants could be the solution you’re looking for! Book an appointment now for a Free Implant consultation by calling us or thru our online booking system.

If your dentures are damaged, visit one of our practices so we can examine them and determine the best way to fix them.

One thing you should keep in mind is that your dentures will need to be adjusted one or several times from when you first receive them. Patients will call our practice worried that they did something to cause their dentures to fit incorrectly, when in actuality, they only need to be adjusted so they can fit perfectly.

If you have indeed damage them, schedule an appointment online here with our practice right away.

Dental Implant is the best option to replace missing teeth. The process can be long and complex, usually done in stages over a few months, but it is worth the wait given its many benefits in comparison to other teeth replacement procedures.

If you are interested in getting a dental implant, the implant process will involve the following steps;

  • Treatment plan – The first step is to meet with one of our dentists specialising in this procedure for an initial consultation. Our dentist will then determine if you are a good candidate and if so, a custom treatment plan will be created. You will be provided with information about the process as it differs from patient to patient and will also inform you of what needs to happen before getting the implants.
  • Digital planning and CBCT x-ray – After that, Implant digital planning and CBCT x-ray will be done to have a thorough examination of your bone, nerves, and sinuses. It will also decide if there are any underlying issues like gum disease or tooth decay that may cause problems for you during the implant procedure.

If there’s a need to extract a decayed tooth, our dentist might recommend waiting for one to two months before moving on to the implant placement. But depending on the situation, it can be possible to extract a tooth and have an implant installed on the same day.

For patients with a damaged or weak jawbone, a dental bone graft or sinus lift might be needed. These procedures can significantly delay dental implant surgery since healing typically takes three to twelve months for the implant to be securely attached. It may seem like a lot of work, but it is crucial for success rates if done correctly.

  • Implant placementNext is the surgical placement of the implant. Local anaesthesia will be given to numb your mouth, so you won’t feel any pain during the surgery. Our dentist will then drill a hole where the titanium post will be placed using surgical-guided technology. The gums will then be sutured to cover the implant to avoid any food from becoming lodged in the gum.
  • OsseointegrationThis is followed by the healing process. Each patient heals differently and may take four to six months. At this time, the implant becomes attached to the bone during a process called osseointegration, making it strong enough to stay in place.
  • Placing of ‘abutment’ – Our dentist will then examine you to make sure the implant is secure. Once determined that the implant has bonded to your jawbone, a small connector post – called abutment, will be attached to the post portion of the implant. This is the part that connects the replacement tooth to the implant. You will be provided local anaesthesia prior to opening your gums so the abutment can be placed during the process. Once the abutment is placed, the gum tissue will be closed around it but won’t cover it. There are also instances wherein both the implant and the abutment are installed in one session. The recovery period takes approximately two weeks.
  • Crown fabrication and placement – Lastly is the crown fabrication. After your gums heal, our dentist will take impressions of your teeth to create a custom crown. We offer CEREC Crowns, wherein you can have a crown constructed and fitted all in one visit. The crown will then be affixed to the abutment.

And there you have it, congratulations on having a new smile! Dental Implants is a procedure our team undertakes on a daily basis, so rest assured you are in safe hands.

If you want to know more about dental implants, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

Did you lose one or more teeth? Does it make you feel self-conscious? Does it affect your ability to chew or speak normally?

One can lose teeth for a number of reasons. Other than making you self-conscious, when left untreated, it can also cause your remaining teeth to shift, thus affecting your functionality to bite or even speak properly. The good thing is, there are several options to replace your missing teeth, but what’s the best option?

While you can choose from different treatment options, Dental Implants are by far the superior choice. Dental implants are well recognised as the #1 recommendation for teeth replacement. It fuses with your bone like a root, giving you a natural feel, and with proper care, dental implants can even last a lifetime.

Dental implants are metal fixtures surgically positioned into the jawbone beneath the gums – replacing a natural tooth root. It’ll then serves as a support for your crown, bridge, or denture. To learn more about dental implants, you can check this article.

If you’re tired of concealing your smile and would like to learn more about dental implants, book an appointment now for a Free Implant consultation here.

Dental Implants are well-known as the best way to replace missing teeth. It outlasts any other teeth replacement option as they are much more comfortable, feel like your own teeth, and doesn’t require more maintenance than what you already provide for your own teeth. For more information on the advantages of having a dental implant, you may check this article.

Dental Implants may be the best option, but it can be a costly procedure for others. Some patients may feel that this treatment option is beyond their means. The cost varies depending on several factors, including how many teeth need to be replaced.

Here at No Gaps Dental, Dental Implant ranges from $4,500 for both the implant and crown.

You may want to know how much exactly will it cost. Well, that’s a tough question because, quite simply, there is no ‘one-price-fits-all’ answer. Dental implant cost differs from one person to another depending on the complexness of their individual case, and whether you will require such treatments such as bone grafting or sinus lifting. We can identify your exact needs during the implant planning stage.

You may also check with your health insurer. Though most health insurers don’t typically cover dental implant surgery, some may cover a portion of the implant crown. You may contact your health insurer beforehand to find out more.

Dental implants are worth the money and time if you need to replace your missing teeth. It may be costly upfront, but it will surely save you money, time, and effort in the long run due to its longevity.

If you’re looking for a permanent solution for your missing teeth, dental implants could be the solution for you. Call us or book online for a Free Implant consultation.

Many patients are concerned that they will have missing teeth during the dental implant treatment. That is quite understandable, given that depending on the healing period, it may take several months for the treatment to complete. It may not be much of a concern if the Implant needs to replace your molar or any of your back teeth since it’s not visible when you talk or smile. But it’s a different story when it comes to your front teeth.

The good news is, we can offer an immediate denture for you to wear during the implant healing period. These dentures may not be as strong given the short time you will require them, but it still looks great when you smile.

Dental Implant may be a long and complex procedure, but the end result will surely be worth the wait with all its advantages.

If you have any questions about dental implants, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

Orthodontics & Clear Aligners

Dentures are a popular and inexpensive choice for tooth replacement. Unfortunately, they don’t last forever. If you have had your dentures for a few years already, you might wonder when you should replace them or if you even need to replace them.

So, when should you replace your dentures?

It is recommended to have it replaced every 5 to 10 years. However, each person’s situation is different.

Here are the most common signs you should watch out for:

  • Loose, Wobbly, Or Falls Out Frequently

The first time you get your dentures, they should offer a snug fit to ensure you can chew and speak properly – however, your gums and jaw change throughout your whole life. Your jawbone starts to lose its volume after you lose your natural teeth, thus affecting the bone’s shape, making your dentures feel loose. Another reason that your dentures may no longer fit correctly in your mouth is that the actual denture material has worn down

  • Visible Damage

No matter how you take care of your dentures, they’ll eventually chip, crack, or break as it goes through wear-and-tear from years of grinding and chewing. Accidents and improper care are also culprits for damaging your dentures. Other than causing your dentures not to be pleasing to look at, any cracks or dents can cause more injuries to your mouth. Check for any damage on your denture base or teeth every time you clean it. You can indeed have your dentures repaired, but it will come to a point where it’s cheaper just to have them replaced.

  • Unexplained Pain or Discomfort

Wearing your dentures all day long should be comfortable without feeling any pain or discomfort. However, as years go by, as mentioned above, your gums and jawbone change, so your dentures no longer fit the way it was before. Wearing dentures should not be a burden. If you feel something “off” with your dentures, have a dentist or prosthetist check on it.

  • Gum Irritation Or Pressure Sores

Dentures make constant contact with your gums, so when dentures don’t fit correctly, or if it’s damaged, it can cause gum irritation or painful mouth sores. These sores will make eating or talking feel very uncomfortable. Look out for signs of redness or inflammation in your mouth or gums.

  • Biting The Inside Of Mouth Or Cheek

Poorly-fitting or worn-out dentures may not always hold back your inner cheek tissue sufficiently when eating, causing you to regularly bite into part of your inner cheek.

  • Discolouration

Like natural teeth, dentures can experience discolouration over time due to exposure to some foods, drinks, and/or substances. Improper cleaning may also cause your dentures to change colour eventually. If it becomes stained and you longer want the way it looks, it may be best to replace them so that you can smile confidently again.

  • Speech Problem

Most people go through a brief adjustment period to be able to speak clearly with dentures. Just like eating, talking relies on your teeth, so wearing your dentures for the first time may cause slurred speech, lisping, or excessive salivation. However, this should only last for a few weeks. If this never goes away or comes back after some time, this only means that your dentures need to be adjusted or replaced.

  • Difficulty in Eating

One of the main reasons why someone will be getting a denture is to be able to eat properly. Just like with speaking, it may take a few weeks after wearing your dentures for the first time to restore your regular eating habits. But if it still makes chewing difficult even after weeks of wearing it, or if after years of wearing it, you find yourself not being able to chew well again, it may be time to have it replaced.

  • Looking Older Than Your Age

After losing your natural teeth, your jaw bone starts to resorb, thus changing your facial structure. This can make your face sag or cause wrinkles around your mouth, making you look older than you really are. Having well-fitted dentures helps slow down the bone resorption process. If you think your denture makes you look older, you may want to consider replacing them.

  • Don’t Look Natural

People get dentures not only to be able to eat and speak well but also to be able to smile confidently. If your dentures are too small, too big, or don’t compliment your face, it may be high time to replace them to achieve a natural-looking smile again.

Now that you have learned the signs to look for, have you realised that you need new dentures? We want you to eat, talk, and smile confidently and comfortably. If you’re still in doubt, the easiest way to check is to have one of our dentists look them over. Contact us now or book an appointment here

Dental implants are a common tooth replacement solution regardless of whether your teeth have been lost due to periodontal disease, an injury, or some other reason. You can use dental implants to replace a single tooth, multiple teeth, or a full upper and/or lower set of teeth. If you need to restore all your upper teeth or all your lower teeth, we can assess whether or not you are a candidate for a treatment called All-on-4 Dental Implants. During this treatment, we place four implants and then attach a full arch of teeth.

There are many factors that our dentists will consider prior to recommending a treatment plan for you. Among these are whether or not you have adequate bone support and healthy gum tissue. Your overall health and the locations of your sinuses and nerves will also be considered. During your in-depth initial consultation, our dentists will complete a comprehensive oral exam and review your medical and dental history. They will usually use 3D CT scanning (x-ray) to assist in diagnosis and treatment planning.

If you would like to know whether dental implants is a viable treatment for you, please make an appointment for a Free implant consultation here

If the dentures crack, chip, feel loose, or break, do not attempt to fix them yourself. At No Gaps Dental, we have the skills and expertise to accurately fix dentures. Far too often, people will attempt to adjust the dentures themselves or even repair them. We do not recommend this since it can result in needing to spend more money on repairs and risk harming the gums.

Dentures are more complex than some people may realise since we customise them to match each individual patient’s teeth. Some people may only need to replace a few teeth, while others will need to replace all of their teeth. With that in mind, there is no one-size-fits-all pair of dentures. Thus, damaging or breaking a pair of dentures will require specialised work from a dental professional. While dentures are durable, they are not indestructible.

You may have heard great things about dental implants, including its longevity, but you may be wondering how long do dental implants actually last.

Dental implant is the best way to replace missing teeth. It is often praised for its sturdiness and longevity. It typically outlasts any other type of dental restoration by a long shot with proper care. Depending on how well maintained and taken care of your implants are, it can even last a lifetime. Your lifestyle and dental hygiene significantly affect its longevity.

The main component of a dental implant is the titanium post that is embedded into your jawbone. This part of the implant has the longest life. The crown, bridge, or restoration attached to the top of the implant may need to be replaced at some point in your life depending on how well it is cared for, but can last for several years. Compared to other teeth replacement alternatives, dental implants are the most cost-effective treatment overall. While they may cost more upfront, they last much longer than bridges and dentures, saving you time, worry, and money in the long run.

Want to know more about dental implants? Call us or book here for a Free Implant consultation.

For a patient with removable dentures, it is crucial to remove your dentures once a day, preferably at night, and clean them thoroughly by carefully rinsing off any loose food particles.

Cleaning your dentures

Do not use regular toothpaste as it can actually damage the base of the dentures due to the abrasive particles in the toothpaste. There are specific denture cleaning fluids that you can purchase from your local chemist or supermarket. It is also wise to get a specific brush to clean the dentures. Using a brittle toothbrush can actually do more damage than good to the dentures.

When cleaning dentures, it is important to keep the dentures above a towel or soft surface. Dropping the dentures, even just a few inches above a hard surface, can cause them to crack or break. Dentures must stay wet at all times and must not become dry. Thus, it is best to keep the dentures in water when one is not wearing them at night. In some cases, patients can keep their dentures in a cleaning solution overnight but please speak to your dentist to confirm if this is the best alternative for your denture type.

If the dentures are not removable and stick to the patient’s gums, then the dentist will recommend a different cleaning regimen. In many cases, caring for implant dentures will be the same as taking care of regular teeth with brushing twice a day. Patients need to take care of their gums and mouth as well.

Many are anxious about getting a dental implant because of the fear of how painful the procedure is.

Prior to dental implant placements, your dentist will apply a local anaesthetic, so the surgery should not involve any pain since the mouth will be numb.

During surgery, a hole will then be drilled for the implant. Drills might also sound painful, but your jawbone has no nerves to feel any pain, so the pressure should be the most discomfort you could feel.

While the procedure is minimally invasive, you may expect some level of pain once the anaesthesia wears off. Before starting the process, your dentist will give you pain medication so that when the anaesthetic wears off, you have sufficient pain relief.

After the procedure, it is common to feel discomfort or pain at the implant site for up to 10 days. It is often caused by the bruising of the gum around the implant site. The pain can be managed by taking some pain relief; however, it shouldn’t last more than two weeks. Pain that lasts more than two weeks should be a red flag, and consulting your dentist is advisable. Dental implant risks are uncommon, but they may happen just like with any other surgery.

Recovery and healing after dental implant surgery vary from person to person, and everyone has a different pain threshold. Still, getting dental implants is relatively manageable in terms of pain and discomfort during and after surgery. Short-term discomfort is a worthy investment in exchange for long-term oral health.

If you think you might need dental implants, call us or book here for a Free Implant Consultation.

Thinking of getting dental implants? You’re on the right track, as dental implant is the best option for replacing missing teeth. But before you start looking for dental clinics that offer it, you should know that there are two basic methods available for dental implant surgery: traditional and computer-guided. The traditional process is more time consuming and requires multiple incisions. In contrast, computer-guided implant surgery uses state-of-the-art imaging and digital screens to clearly map out your jawbone.

Here at No Gaps Dental, we offer computer-guided implant surgery.

Computer-guided surgery provides dentists with several advantages, helping them achieve predictable and safe implant placements.

  • Precise and Accurate Dental Implant Placement

With computer-guided implant surgery, digital impressions and CT scans are used to take images of your jaw to create a 3D image of your jaw structure. This greatly helps in the decision-making on where to place the implant. A surgical guide will then be made based on it, which can be fitted over the dental arch during the implant surgery, allowing the dentist to precisely and accurately install the implant.

  • Reduced Risks

Computer-guided implant technology allows our dentists to see the anatomical structures of your teeth, gums, and jaw, thus lowering the risks of unanticipated complications during surgery.

  • Reduced Surgery Time

Because a precise surgical guide is made, there will be no guesswork with computer-guided implant surgery, making the procedure faster to complete than traditional implant surgery.

  • Faster Healing Time

Unguided surgeries often require more incisions, which means more prolonged recovery time for patients after surgery. With computer-guided implant surgery, many patients can receive same-day implants.

  • Better Patient Education

Computer-guided implant technology is based on precise scans of the jaw structure. These images can be used to explain the dental implant procedure and educate patients about their oral health.

  • Helps With Placement of Additional Implants

Computer-guided surgery can also be advantageous for those with existing dental implants. It makes it possible to see the exact location of existing implants, ensuring that additional implants are placed in the ideal locations.

If you want to experience the latest technology in implant surgery, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

Do you have one or more missing teeth? Dental implants may be a good replacement option for you. Dental implants are artificial tooth roots made of titanium. They create a permanent base to support a prosthetic tooth or crown.

In the past, patients who suffered from failing teeth, missing teeth, and chronic dental problems were limited to dentures, bridges, and crowns to replace their missing teeth. However, dental implants have changed this because they feel, fit, and function like natural teeth, so they are rapidly becoming the new standard in tooth replacement.

If you would like to know more about dental implants, book an appointment for a Free Implant consultation here

Dental implants is now the most popular tooth replacement option for people who need to replace missing teeth. A dental implant can replace one tooth, but it can also support multiple missing teeth with a bridge and even secure dentures.

But then, which type of dental implant works best for you?

  • Single

A single tooth implant is the most typical type. If you have a missing tooth and prefer not to have a dental bridge that requires grinding and crowing your adjacent teeth, then the single tooth implant is your best option. It composes of one implant connected to one crown.

  • Multiple

Implant-supported bridge is a great choice if you have three or more missing adjacent teeth. Unlike the typical bridge with two crowns attached to your teeth on either side of the gap with a false tooth in between, an implant-supported bridge has crowns attached to a dental implant instead. The procedure is identical to a single tooth dental implant; however, the missing teeth adjacent to the middle will not be connected to an implant. This type of implant can save you money, given that you can replace multiple adjacent teeth without the need to replace each tooth with its own implant.

  • All-On-4

All-On-4 treatment involves the replacement of all missing teeth in one jaw by using only four implants. These four implants are used as anchors to support a full replacement teeth arch. Today, the All-On-4 technique is widely acknowledged as the superior treatment option for a full-arch teeth replacement. It involves placing implants in available bone, thereby avoiding the need for bone grafting.

No matter which implant type you choose to have, it’s still important to consult with an expert. Book now for a Free implant consultation with one of our qualified dentists here!

For many years, dentures have been the standard solution for missing teeth, but as dentistry advances, dental implants have been increasingly popular due to its many benefits over dentures.

  • Greater Comfort

Dentures rest on your gums, putting pressure on them, and as a result, you can be left with discomfort and denture sores. With dental implants, your teeth are supported by the titanium post in your jaw, keeping pressure off your gums.

Dental implants also provide a far greater biting force than dentures, allowing you to eat without having to worry about dislodging your teeth in the middle of a meal. Eating a wide variety of different foods improves your general health and nutritional intake.

  • Prevents bone loss

When you lose your teeth, the jaw bone in the empty space deteriorates due to lack of stimulation. Well-fitting dentures may delay bone loss, but it doesn’t halt it from occurring. This is why many people who wear dentures notice that their face seems to age more quickly than average or even sag. A dental implant replaces the tooth’s root, and chewing is restored to normal. It provides the needed stimulation for natural bone growth.

  • Easy care

One of the greatest complaints about dentures is that they take a lot of effort to maintain. They need to be removed from the mouth for cleaning and soaked overnight while sleeping. On the other hand, dental implants are much easier to maintain as you can brush and floss like normal. With dental implants, you also don’t need denture paste or adhesives.

  • Long-lasting

Dentures need to be replaced every 5 to 10 years, whereas dental implants can last a lifetime with proper care. Imagine never having to stress about your missing teeth ever again.

Dental implants are also much less likely to break or chip as they are made from titanium, which is stronger than the synthetic plastic resins or porcelain used to construct dentures.

  • Cost-effective

You may think, how can something that cost thousands of dollars be cost-effective? The answer lies in the longevity and durability of dental implants compared to dentures. As mentioned above, dental implants may last a lifetime, whereas dentures need to be replaced after some years. You may initially pay more with dental implants, but you’ll actually save more money in the long run.

  • Better Stability

Dentures are known for coming loose and slipping out of place. This can create embarrassing situations when eating, speaking, or even just smiling. You can say goodbye to those awkward, uncomfortable situations with dental implants as they are permanently fixed in place. It won’t slip around, come loose, or fall out so you can eat, talk, and smile confidently.

Tired of the conventional dentures that wobble and slip? Dental implants could be the solution you’re looking for! Book an appointment now for a Free Implant consultation by calling us or thru our online booking system.

If your dentures are damaged, visit one of our practices so we can examine them and determine the best way to fix them.

One thing you should keep in mind is that your dentures will need to be adjusted one or several times from when you first receive them. Patients will call our practice worried that they did something to cause their dentures to fit incorrectly, when in actuality, they only need to be adjusted so they can fit perfectly.

If you have indeed damage them, schedule an appointment online here with our practice right away.

Dental Implant is the best option to replace missing teeth. The process can be long and complex, usually done in stages over a few months, but it is worth the wait given its many benefits in comparison to other teeth replacement procedures.

If you are interested in getting a dental implant, the implant process will involve the following steps;

  • Treatment plan – The first step is to meet with one of our dentists specialising in this procedure for an initial consultation. Our dentist will then determine if you are a good candidate and if so, a custom treatment plan will be created. You will be provided with information about the process as it differs from patient to patient and will also inform you of what needs to happen before getting the implants.
  • Digital planning and CBCT x-ray – After that, Implant digital planning and CBCT x-ray will be done to have a thorough examination of your bone, nerves, and sinuses. It will also decide if there are any underlying issues like gum disease or tooth decay that may cause problems for you during the implant procedure.

If there’s a need to extract a decayed tooth, our dentist might recommend waiting for one to two months before moving on to the implant placement. But depending on the situation, it can be possible to extract a tooth and have an implant installed on the same day.

For patients with a damaged or weak jawbone, a dental bone graft or sinus lift might be needed. These procedures can significantly delay dental implant surgery since healing typically takes three to twelve months for the implant to be securely attached. It may seem like a lot of work, but it is crucial for success rates if done correctly.

  • Implant placementNext is the surgical placement of the implant. Local anaesthesia will be given to numb your mouth, so you won’t feel any pain during the surgery. Our dentist will then drill a hole where the titanium post will be placed using surgical-guided technology. The gums will then be sutured to cover the implant to avoid any food from becoming lodged in the gum.
  • OsseointegrationThis is followed by the healing process. Each patient heals differently and may take four to six months. At this time, the implant becomes attached to the bone during a process called osseointegration, making it strong enough to stay in place.
  • Placing of ‘abutment’ – Our dentist will then examine you to make sure the implant is secure. Once determined that the implant has bonded to your jawbone, a small connector post – called abutment, will be attached to the post portion of the implant. This is the part that connects the replacement tooth to the implant. You will be provided local anaesthesia prior to opening your gums so the abutment can be placed during the process. Once the abutment is placed, the gum tissue will be closed around it but won’t cover it. There are also instances wherein both the implant and the abutment are installed in one session. The recovery period takes approximately two weeks.
  • Crown fabrication and placement – Lastly is the crown fabrication. After your gums heal, our dentist will take impressions of your teeth to create a custom crown. We offer CEREC Crowns, wherein you can have a crown constructed and fitted all in one visit. The crown will then be affixed to the abutment.

And there you have it, congratulations on having a new smile! Dental Implants is a procedure our team undertakes on a daily basis, so rest assured you are in safe hands.

If you want to know more about dental implants, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

Did you lose one or more teeth? Does it make you feel self-conscious? Does it affect your ability to chew or speak normally?

One can lose teeth for a number of reasons. Other than making you self-conscious, when left untreated, it can also cause your remaining teeth to shift, thus affecting your functionality to bite or even speak properly. The good thing is, there are several options to replace your missing teeth, but what’s the best option?

While you can choose from different treatment options, Dental Implants are by far the superior choice. Dental implants are well recognised as the #1 recommendation for teeth replacement. It fuses with your bone like a root, giving you a natural feel, and with proper care, dental implants can even last a lifetime.

Dental implants are metal fixtures surgically positioned into the jawbone beneath the gums – replacing a natural tooth root. It’ll then serves as a support for your crown, bridge, or denture. To learn more about dental implants, you can check this article.

If you’re tired of concealing your smile and would like to learn more about dental implants, book an appointment now for a Free Implant consultation here.

Dental Implants are well-known as the best way to replace missing teeth. It outlasts any other teeth replacement option as they are much more comfortable, feel like your own teeth, and doesn’t require more maintenance than what you already provide for your own teeth. For more information on the advantages of having a dental implant, you may check this article.

Dental Implants may be the best option, but it can be a costly procedure for others. Some patients may feel that this treatment option is beyond their means. The cost varies depending on several factors, including how many teeth need to be replaced.

Here at No Gaps Dental, Dental Implant ranges from $4,500 for both the implant and crown.

You may want to know how much exactly will it cost. Well, that’s a tough question because, quite simply, there is no ‘one-price-fits-all’ answer. Dental implant cost differs from one person to another depending on the complexness of their individual case, and whether you will require such treatments such as bone grafting or sinus lifting. We can identify your exact needs during the implant planning stage.

You may also check with your health insurer. Though most health insurers don’t typically cover dental implant surgery, some may cover a portion of the implant crown. You may contact your health insurer beforehand to find out more.

Dental implants are worth the money and time if you need to replace your missing teeth. It may be costly upfront, but it will surely save you money, time, and effort in the long run due to its longevity.

If you’re looking for a permanent solution for your missing teeth, dental implants could be the solution for you. Call us or book online for a Free Implant consultation.

Many patients are concerned that they will have missing teeth during the dental implant treatment. That is quite understandable, given that depending on the healing period, it may take several months for the treatment to complete. It may not be much of a concern if the Implant needs to replace your molar or any of your back teeth since it’s not visible when you talk or smile. But it’s a different story when it comes to your front teeth.

The good news is, we can offer an immediate denture for you to wear during the implant healing period. These dentures may not be as strong given the short time you will require them, but it still looks great when you smile.

Dental Implant may be a long and complex procedure, but the end result will surely be worth the wait with all its advantages.

If you have any questions about dental implants, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

Pain

Dentures are a popular and inexpensive choice for tooth replacement. Unfortunately, they don’t last forever. If you have had your dentures for a few years already, you might wonder when you should replace them or if you even need to replace them.

So, when should you replace your dentures?

It is recommended to have it replaced every 5 to 10 years. However, each person’s situation is different.

Here are the most common signs you should watch out for:

  • Loose, Wobbly, Or Falls Out Frequently

The first time you get your dentures, they should offer a snug fit to ensure you can chew and speak properly – however, your gums and jaw change throughout your whole life. Your jawbone starts to lose its volume after you lose your natural teeth, thus affecting the bone’s shape, making your dentures feel loose. Another reason that your dentures may no longer fit correctly in your mouth is that the actual denture material has worn down

  • Visible Damage

No matter how you take care of your dentures, they’ll eventually chip, crack, or break as it goes through wear-and-tear from years of grinding and chewing. Accidents and improper care are also culprits for damaging your dentures. Other than causing your dentures not to be pleasing to look at, any cracks or dents can cause more injuries to your mouth. Check for any damage on your denture base or teeth every time you clean it. You can indeed have your dentures repaired, but it will come to a point where it’s cheaper just to have them replaced.

  • Unexplained Pain or Discomfort

Wearing your dentures all day long should be comfortable without feeling any pain or discomfort. However, as years go by, as mentioned above, your gums and jawbone change, so your dentures no longer fit the way it was before. Wearing dentures should not be a burden. If you feel something “off” with your dentures, have a dentist or prosthetist check on it.

  • Gum Irritation Or Pressure Sores

Dentures make constant contact with your gums, so when dentures don’t fit correctly, or if it’s damaged, it can cause gum irritation or painful mouth sores. These sores will make eating or talking feel very uncomfortable. Look out for signs of redness or inflammation in your mouth or gums.

  • Biting The Inside Of Mouth Or Cheek

Poorly-fitting or worn-out dentures may not always hold back your inner cheek tissue sufficiently when eating, causing you to regularly bite into part of your inner cheek.

  • Discolouration

Like natural teeth, dentures can experience discolouration over time due to exposure to some foods, drinks, and/or substances. Improper cleaning may also cause your dentures to change colour eventually. If it becomes stained and you longer want the way it looks, it may be best to replace them so that you can smile confidently again.

  • Speech Problem

Most people go through a brief adjustment period to be able to speak clearly with dentures. Just like eating, talking relies on your teeth, so wearing your dentures for the first time may cause slurred speech, lisping, or excessive salivation. However, this should only last for a few weeks. If this never goes away or comes back after some time, this only means that your dentures need to be adjusted or replaced.

  • Difficulty in Eating

One of the main reasons why someone will be getting a denture is to be able to eat properly. Just like with speaking, it may take a few weeks after wearing your dentures for the first time to restore your regular eating habits. But if it still makes chewing difficult even after weeks of wearing it, or if after years of wearing it, you find yourself not being able to chew well again, it may be time to have it replaced.

  • Looking Older Than Your Age

After losing your natural teeth, your jaw bone starts to resorb, thus changing your facial structure. This can make your face sag or cause wrinkles around your mouth, making you look older than you really are. Having well-fitted dentures helps slow down the bone resorption process. If you think your denture makes you look older, you may want to consider replacing them.

  • Don’t Look Natural

People get dentures not only to be able to eat and speak well but also to be able to smile confidently. If your dentures are too small, too big, or don’t compliment your face, it may be high time to replace them to achieve a natural-looking smile again.

Now that you have learned the signs to look for, have you realised that you need new dentures? We want you to eat, talk, and smile confidently and comfortably. If you’re still in doubt, the easiest way to check is to have one of our dentists look them over. Contact us now or book an appointment here

Dental implants are a common tooth replacement solution regardless of whether your teeth have been lost due to periodontal disease, an injury, or some other reason. You can use dental implants to replace a single tooth, multiple teeth, or a full upper and/or lower set of teeth. If you need to restore all your upper teeth or all your lower teeth, we can assess whether or not you are a candidate for a treatment called All-on-4 Dental Implants. During this treatment, we place four implants and then attach a full arch of teeth.

There are many factors that our dentists will consider prior to recommending a treatment plan for you. Among these are whether or not you have adequate bone support and healthy gum tissue. Your overall health and the locations of your sinuses and nerves will also be considered. During your in-depth initial consultation, our dentists will complete a comprehensive oral exam and review your medical and dental history. They will usually use 3D CT scanning (x-ray) to assist in diagnosis and treatment planning.

If you would like to know whether dental implants is a viable treatment for you, please make an appointment for a Free implant consultation here

If the dentures crack, chip, feel loose, or break, do not attempt to fix them yourself. At No Gaps Dental, we have the skills and expertise to accurately fix dentures. Far too often, people will attempt to adjust the dentures themselves or even repair them. We do not recommend this since it can result in needing to spend more money on repairs and risk harming the gums.

Dentures are more complex than some people may realise since we customise them to match each individual patient’s teeth. Some people may only need to replace a few teeth, while others will need to replace all of their teeth. With that in mind, there is no one-size-fits-all pair of dentures. Thus, damaging or breaking a pair of dentures will require specialised work from a dental professional. While dentures are durable, they are not indestructible.

You may have heard great things about dental implants, including its longevity, but you may be wondering how long do dental implants actually last.

Dental implant is the best way to replace missing teeth. It is often praised for its sturdiness and longevity. It typically outlasts any other type of dental restoration by a long shot with proper care. Depending on how well maintained and taken care of your implants are, it can even last a lifetime. Your lifestyle and dental hygiene significantly affect its longevity.

The main component of a dental implant is the titanium post that is embedded into your jawbone. This part of the implant has the longest life. The crown, bridge, or restoration attached to the top of the implant may need to be replaced at some point in your life depending on how well it is cared for, but can last for several years. Compared to other teeth replacement alternatives, dental implants are the most cost-effective treatment overall. While they may cost more upfront, they last much longer than bridges and dentures, saving you time, worry, and money in the long run.

Want to know more about dental implants? Call us or book here for a Free Implant consultation.

For a patient with removable dentures, it is crucial to remove your dentures once a day, preferably at night, and clean them thoroughly by carefully rinsing off any loose food particles.

Cleaning your dentures

Do not use regular toothpaste as it can actually damage the base of the dentures due to the abrasive particles in the toothpaste. There are specific denture cleaning fluids that you can purchase from your local chemist or supermarket. It is also wise to get a specific brush to clean the dentures. Using a brittle toothbrush can actually do more damage than good to the dentures.

When cleaning dentures, it is important to keep the dentures above a towel or soft surface. Dropping the dentures, even just a few inches above a hard surface, can cause them to crack or break. Dentures must stay wet at all times and must not become dry. Thus, it is best to keep the dentures in water when one is not wearing them at night. In some cases, patients can keep their dentures in a cleaning solution overnight but please speak to your dentist to confirm if this is the best alternative for your denture type.

If the dentures are not removable and stick to the patient’s gums, then the dentist will recommend a different cleaning regimen. In many cases, caring for implant dentures will be the same as taking care of regular teeth with brushing twice a day. Patients need to take care of their gums and mouth as well.

Many are anxious about getting a dental implant because of the fear of how painful the procedure is.

Prior to dental implant placements, your dentist will apply a local anaesthetic, so the surgery should not involve any pain since the mouth will be numb.

During surgery, a hole will then be drilled for the implant. Drills might also sound painful, but your jawbone has no nerves to feel any pain, so the pressure should be the most discomfort you could feel.

While the procedure is minimally invasive, you may expect some level of pain once the anaesthesia wears off. Before starting the process, your dentist will give you pain medication so that when the anaesthetic wears off, you have sufficient pain relief.

After the procedure, it is common to feel discomfort or pain at the implant site for up to 10 days. It is often caused by the bruising of the gum around the implant site. The pain can be managed by taking some pain relief; however, it shouldn’t last more than two weeks. Pain that lasts more than two weeks should be a red flag, and consulting your dentist is advisable. Dental implant risks are uncommon, but they may happen just like with any other surgery.

Recovery and healing after dental implant surgery vary from person to person, and everyone has a different pain threshold. Still, getting dental implants is relatively manageable in terms of pain and discomfort during and after surgery. Short-term discomfort is a worthy investment in exchange for long-term oral health.

If you think you might need dental implants, call us or book here for a Free Implant Consultation.

Thinking of getting dental implants? You’re on the right track, as dental implant is the best option for replacing missing teeth. But before you start looking for dental clinics that offer it, you should know that there are two basic methods available for dental implant surgery: traditional and computer-guided. The traditional process is more time consuming and requires multiple incisions. In contrast, computer-guided implant surgery uses state-of-the-art imaging and digital screens to clearly map out your jawbone.

Here at No Gaps Dental, we offer computer-guided implant surgery.

Computer-guided surgery provides dentists with several advantages, helping them achieve predictable and safe implant placements.

  • Precise and Accurate Dental Implant Placement

With computer-guided implant surgery, digital impressions and CT scans are used to take images of your jaw to create a 3D image of your jaw structure. This greatly helps in the decision-making on where to place the implant. A surgical guide will then be made based on it, which can be fitted over the dental arch during the implant surgery, allowing the dentist to precisely and accurately install the implant.

  • Reduced Risks

Computer-guided implant technology allows our dentists to see the anatomical structures of your teeth, gums, and jaw, thus lowering the risks of unanticipated complications during surgery.

  • Reduced Surgery Time

Because a precise surgical guide is made, there will be no guesswork with computer-guided implant surgery, making the procedure faster to complete than traditional implant surgery.

  • Faster Healing Time

Unguided surgeries often require more incisions, which means more prolonged recovery time for patients after surgery. With computer-guided implant surgery, many patients can receive same-day implants.

  • Better Patient Education

Computer-guided implant technology is based on precise scans of the jaw structure. These images can be used to explain the dental implant procedure and educate patients about their oral health.

  • Helps With Placement of Additional Implants

Computer-guided surgery can also be advantageous for those with existing dental implants. It makes it possible to see the exact location of existing implants, ensuring that additional implants are placed in the ideal locations.

If you want to experience the latest technology in implant surgery, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

Do you have one or more missing teeth? Dental implants may be a good replacement option for you. Dental implants are artificial tooth roots made of titanium. They create a permanent base to support a prosthetic tooth or crown.

In the past, patients who suffered from failing teeth, missing teeth, and chronic dental problems were limited to dentures, bridges, and crowns to replace their missing teeth. However, dental implants have changed this because they feel, fit, and function like natural teeth, so they are rapidly becoming the new standard in tooth replacement.

If you would like to know more about dental implants, book an appointment for a Free Implant consultation here

Dental implants is now the most popular tooth replacement option for people who need to replace missing teeth. A dental implant can replace one tooth, but it can also support multiple missing teeth with a bridge and even secure dentures.

But then, which type of dental implant works best for you?

  • Single

A single tooth implant is the most typical type. If you have a missing tooth and prefer not to have a dental bridge that requires grinding and crowing your adjacent teeth, then the single tooth implant is your best option. It composes of one implant connected to one crown.

  • Multiple

Implant-supported bridge is a great choice if you have three or more missing adjacent teeth. Unlike the typical bridge with two crowns attached to your teeth on either side of the gap with a false tooth in between, an implant-supported bridge has crowns attached to a dental implant instead. The procedure is identical to a single tooth dental implant; however, the missing teeth adjacent to the middle will not be connected to an implant. This type of implant can save you money, given that you can replace multiple adjacent teeth without the need to replace each tooth with its own implant.

  • All-On-4

All-On-4 treatment involves the replacement of all missing teeth in one jaw by using only four implants. These four implants are used as anchors to support a full replacement teeth arch. Today, the All-On-4 technique is widely acknowledged as the superior treatment option for a full-arch teeth replacement. It involves placing implants in available bone, thereby avoiding the need for bone grafting.

No matter which implant type you choose to have, it’s still important to consult with an expert. Book now for a Free implant consultation with one of our qualified dentists here!

For many years, dentures have been the standard solution for missing teeth, but as dentistry advances, dental implants have been increasingly popular due to its many benefits over dentures.

  • Greater Comfort

Dentures rest on your gums, putting pressure on them, and as a result, you can be left with discomfort and denture sores. With dental implants, your teeth are supported by the titanium post in your jaw, keeping pressure off your gums.

Dental implants also provide a far greater biting force than dentures, allowing you to eat without having to worry about dislodging your teeth in the middle of a meal. Eating a wide variety of different foods improves your general health and nutritional intake.

  • Prevents bone loss

When you lose your teeth, the jaw bone in the empty space deteriorates due to lack of stimulation. Well-fitting dentures may delay bone loss, but it doesn’t halt it from occurring. This is why many people who wear dentures notice that their face seems to age more quickly than average or even sag. A dental implant replaces the tooth’s root, and chewing is restored to normal. It provides the needed stimulation for natural bone growth.

  • Easy care

One of the greatest complaints about dentures is that they take a lot of effort to maintain. They need to be removed from the mouth for cleaning and soaked overnight while sleeping. On the other hand, dental implants are much easier to maintain as you can brush and floss like normal. With dental implants, you also don’t need denture paste or adhesives.

  • Long-lasting

Dentures need to be replaced every 5 to 10 years, whereas dental implants can last a lifetime with proper care. Imagine never having to stress about your missing teeth ever again.

Dental implants are also much less likely to break or chip as they are made from titanium, which is stronger than the synthetic plastic resins or porcelain used to construct dentures.

  • Cost-effective

You may think, how can something that cost thousands of dollars be cost-effective? The answer lies in the longevity and durability of dental implants compared to dentures. As mentioned above, dental implants may last a lifetime, whereas dentures need to be replaced after some years. You may initially pay more with dental implants, but you’ll actually save more money in the long run.

  • Better Stability

Dentures are known for coming loose and slipping out of place. This can create embarrassing situations when eating, speaking, or even just smiling. You can say goodbye to those awkward, uncomfortable situations with dental implants as they are permanently fixed in place. It won’t slip around, come loose, or fall out so you can eat, talk, and smile confidently.

Tired of the conventional dentures that wobble and slip? Dental implants could be the solution you’re looking for! Book an appointment now for a Free Implant consultation by calling us or thru our online booking system.

If your dentures are damaged, visit one of our practices so we can examine them and determine the best way to fix them.

One thing you should keep in mind is that your dentures will need to be adjusted one or several times from when you first receive them. Patients will call our practice worried that they did something to cause their dentures to fit incorrectly, when in actuality, they only need to be adjusted so they can fit perfectly.

If you have indeed damage them, schedule an appointment online here with our practice right away.

Dental Implant is the best option to replace missing teeth. The process can be long and complex, usually done in stages over a few months, but it is worth the wait given its many benefits in comparison to other teeth replacement procedures.

If you are interested in getting a dental implant, the implant process will involve the following steps;

  • Treatment plan – The first step is to meet with one of our dentists specialising in this procedure for an initial consultation. Our dentist will then determine if you are a good candidate and if so, a custom treatment plan will be created. You will be provided with information about the process as it differs from patient to patient and will also inform you of what needs to happen before getting the implants.
  • Digital planning and CBCT x-ray – After that, Implant digital planning and CBCT x-ray will be done to have a thorough examination of your bone, nerves, and sinuses. It will also decide if there are any underlying issues like gum disease or tooth decay that may cause problems for you during the implant procedure.

If there’s a need to extract a decayed tooth, our dentist might recommend waiting for one to two months before moving on to the implant placement. But depending on the situation, it can be possible to extract a tooth and have an implant installed on the same day.

For patients with a damaged or weak jawbone, a dental bone graft or sinus lift might be needed. These procedures can significantly delay dental implant surgery since healing typically takes three to twelve months for the implant to be securely attached. It may seem like a lot of work, but it is crucial for success rates if done correctly.

  • Implant placementNext is the surgical placement of the implant. Local anaesthesia will be given to numb your mouth, so you won’t feel any pain during the surgery. Our dentist will then drill a hole where the titanium post will be placed using surgical-guided technology. The gums will then be sutured to cover the implant to avoid any food from becoming lodged in the gum.
  • OsseointegrationThis is followed by the healing process. Each patient heals differently and may take four to six months. At this time, the implant becomes attached to the bone during a process called osseointegration, making it strong enough to stay in place.
  • Placing of ‘abutment’ – Our dentist will then examine you to make sure the implant is secure. Once determined that the implant has bonded to your jawbone, a small connector post – called abutment, will be attached to the post portion of the implant. This is the part that connects the replacement tooth to the implant. You will be provided local anaesthesia prior to opening your gums so the abutment can be placed during the process. Once the abutment is placed, the gum tissue will be closed around it but won’t cover it. There are also instances wherein both the implant and the abutment are installed in one session. The recovery period takes approximately two weeks.
  • Crown fabrication and placement – Lastly is the crown fabrication. After your gums heal, our dentist will take impressions of your teeth to create a custom crown. We offer CEREC Crowns, wherein you can have a crown constructed and fitted all in one visit. The crown will then be affixed to the abutment.

And there you have it, congratulations on having a new smile! Dental Implants is a procedure our team undertakes on a daily basis, so rest assured you are in safe hands.

If you want to know more about dental implants, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

Did you lose one or more teeth? Does it make you feel self-conscious? Does it affect your ability to chew or speak normally?

One can lose teeth for a number of reasons. Other than making you self-conscious, when left untreated, it can also cause your remaining teeth to shift, thus affecting your functionality to bite or even speak properly. The good thing is, there are several options to replace your missing teeth, but what’s the best option?

While you can choose from different treatment options, Dental Implants are by far the superior choice. Dental implants are well recognised as the #1 recommendation for teeth replacement. It fuses with your bone like a root, giving you a natural feel, and with proper care, dental implants can even last a lifetime.

Dental implants are metal fixtures surgically positioned into the jawbone beneath the gums – replacing a natural tooth root. It’ll then serves as a support for your crown, bridge, or denture. To learn more about dental implants, you can check this article.

If you’re tired of concealing your smile and would like to learn more about dental implants, book an appointment now for a Free Implant consultation here.

Dental Implants are well-known as the best way to replace missing teeth. It outlasts any other teeth replacement option as they are much more comfortable, feel like your own teeth, and doesn’t require more maintenance than what you already provide for your own teeth. For more information on the advantages of having a dental implant, you may check this article.

Dental Implants may be the best option, but it can be a costly procedure for others. Some patients may feel that this treatment option is beyond their means. The cost varies depending on several factors, including how many teeth need to be replaced.

Here at No Gaps Dental, Dental Implant ranges from $4,500 for both the implant and crown.

You may want to know how much exactly will it cost. Well, that’s a tough question because, quite simply, there is no ‘one-price-fits-all’ answer. Dental implant cost differs from one person to another depending on the complexness of their individual case, and whether you will require such treatments such as bone grafting or sinus lifting. We can identify your exact needs during the implant planning stage.

You may also check with your health insurer. Though most health insurers don’t typically cover dental implant surgery, some may cover a portion of the implant crown. You may contact your health insurer beforehand to find out more.

Dental implants are worth the money and time if you need to replace your missing teeth. It may be costly upfront, but it will surely save you money, time, and effort in the long run due to its longevity.

If you’re looking for a permanent solution for your missing teeth, dental implants could be the solution for you. Call us or book online for a Free Implant consultation.

Many patients are concerned that they will have missing teeth during the dental implant treatment. That is quite understandable, given that depending on the healing period, it may take several months for the treatment to complete. It may not be much of a concern if the Implant needs to replace your molar or any of your back teeth since it’s not visible when you talk or smile. But it’s a different story when it comes to your front teeth.

The good news is, we can offer an immediate denture for you to wear during the implant healing period. These dentures may not be as strong given the short time you will require them, but it still looks great when you smile.

Dental Implant may be a long and complex procedure, but the end result will surely be worth the wait with all its advantages.

If you have any questions about dental implants, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

Oral Hygiene: Teeth & Gums

Dentures are a popular and inexpensive choice for tooth replacement. Unfortunately, they don’t last forever. If you have had your dentures for a few years already, you might wonder when you should replace them or if you even need to replace them.

So, when should you replace your dentures?

It is recommended to have it replaced every 5 to 10 years. However, each person’s situation is different.

Here are the most common signs you should watch out for:

  • Loose, Wobbly, Or Falls Out Frequently

The first time you get your dentures, they should offer a snug fit to ensure you can chew and speak properly – however, your gums and jaw change throughout your whole life. Your jawbone starts to lose its volume after you lose your natural teeth, thus affecting the bone’s shape, making your dentures feel loose. Another reason that your dentures may no longer fit correctly in your mouth is that the actual denture material has worn down

  • Visible Damage

No matter how you take care of your dentures, they’ll eventually chip, crack, or break as it goes through wear-and-tear from years of grinding and chewing. Accidents and improper care are also culprits for damaging your dentures. Other than causing your dentures not to be pleasing to look at, any cracks or dents can cause more injuries to your mouth. Check for any damage on your denture base or teeth every time you clean it. You can indeed have your dentures repaired, but it will come to a point where it’s cheaper just to have them replaced.

  • Unexplained Pain or Discomfort

Wearing your dentures all day long should be comfortable without feeling any pain or discomfort. However, as years go by, as mentioned above, your gums and jawbone change, so your dentures no longer fit the way it was before. Wearing dentures should not be a burden. If you feel something “off” with your dentures, have a dentist or prosthetist check on it.

  • Gum Irritation Or Pressure Sores

Dentures make constant contact with your gums, so when dentures don’t fit correctly, or if it’s damaged, it can cause gum irritation or painful mouth sores. These sores will make eating or talking feel very uncomfortable. Look out for signs of redness or inflammation in your mouth or gums.

  • Biting The Inside Of Mouth Or Cheek

Poorly-fitting or worn-out dentures may not always hold back your inner cheek tissue sufficiently when eating, causing you to regularly bite into part of your inner cheek.

  • Discolouration

Like natural teeth, dentures can experience discolouration over time due to exposure to some foods, drinks, and/or substances. Improper cleaning may also cause your dentures to change colour eventually. If it becomes stained and you longer want the way it looks, it may be best to replace them so that you can smile confidently again.

  • Speech Problem

Most people go through a brief adjustment period to be able to speak clearly with dentures. Just like eating, talking relies on your teeth, so wearing your dentures for the first time may cause slurred speech, lisping, or excessive salivation. However, this should only last for a few weeks. If this never goes away or comes back after some time, this only means that your dentures need to be adjusted or replaced.

  • Difficulty in Eating

One of the main reasons why someone will be getting a denture is to be able to eat properly. Just like with speaking, it may take a few weeks after wearing your dentures for the first time to restore your regular eating habits. But if it still makes chewing difficult even after weeks of wearing it, or if after years of wearing it, you find yourself not being able to chew well again, it may be time to have it replaced.

  • Looking Older Than Your Age

After losing your natural teeth, your jaw bone starts to resorb, thus changing your facial structure. This can make your face sag or cause wrinkles around your mouth, making you look older than you really are. Having well-fitted dentures helps slow down the bone resorption process. If you think your denture makes you look older, you may want to consider replacing them.

  • Don’t Look Natural

People get dentures not only to be able to eat and speak well but also to be able to smile confidently. If your dentures are too small, too big, or don’t compliment your face, it may be high time to replace them to achieve a natural-looking smile again.

Now that you have learned the signs to look for, have you realised that you need new dentures? We want you to eat, talk, and smile confidently and comfortably. If you’re still in doubt, the easiest way to check is to have one of our dentists look them over. Contact us now or book an appointment here

Dental implants are a common tooth replacement solution regardless of whether your teeth have been lost due to periodontal disease, an injury, or some other reason. You can use dental implants to replace a single tooth, multiple teeth, or a full upper and/or lower set of teeth. If you need to restore all your upper teeth or all your lower teeth, we can assess whether or not you are a candidate for a treatment called All-on-4 Dental Implants. During this treatment, we place four implants and then attach a full arch of teeth.

There are many factors that our dentists will consider prior to recommending a treatment plan for you. Among these are whether or not you have adequate bone support and healthy gum tissue. Your overall health and the locations of your sinuses and nerves will also be considered. During your in-depth initial consultation, our dentists will complete a comprehensive oral exam and review your medical and dental history. They will usually use 3D CT scanning (x-ray) to assist in diagnosis and treatment planning.

If you would like to know whether dental implants is a viable treatment for you, please make an appointment for a Free implant consultation here

If the dentures crack, chip, feel loose, or break, do not attempt to fix them yourself. At No Gaps Dental, we have the skills and expertise to accurately fix dentures. Far too often, people will attempt to adjust the dentures themselves or even repair them. We do not recommend this since it can result in needing to spend more money on repairs and risk harming the gums.

Dentures are more complex than some people may realise since we customise them to match each individual patient’s teeth. Some people may only need to replace a few teeth, while others will need to replace all of their teeth. With that in mind, there is no one-size-fits-all pair of dentures. Thus, damaging or breaking a pair of dentures will require specialised work from a dental professional. While dentures are durable, they are not indestructible.

You may have heard great things about dental implants, including its longevity, but you may be wondering how long do dental implants actually last.

Dental implant is the best way to replace missing teeth. It is often praised for its sturdiness and longevity. It typically outlasts any other type of dental restoration by a long shot with proper care. Depending on how well maintained and taken care of your implants are, it can even last a lifetime. Your lifestyle and dental hygiene significantly affect its longevity.

The main component of a dental implant is the titanium post that is embedded into your jawbone. This part of the implant has the longest life. The crown, bridge, or restoration attached to the top of the implant may need to be replaced at some point in your life depending on how well it is cared for, but can last for several years. Compared to other teeth replacement alternatives, dental implants are the most cost-effective treatment overall. While they may cost more upfront, they last much longer than bridges and dentures, saving you time, worry, and money in the long run.

Want to know more about dental implants? Call us or book here for a Free Implant consultation.

For a patient with removable dentures, it is crucial to remove your dentures once a day, preferably at night, and clean them thoroughly by carefully rinsing off any loose food particles.

Cleaning your dentures

Do not use regular toothpaste as it can actually damage the base of the dentures due to the abrasive particles in the toothpaste. There are specific denture cleaning fluids that you can purchase from your local chemist or supermarket. It is also wise to get a specific brush to clean the dentures. Using a brittle toothbrush can actually do more damage than good to the dentures.

When cleaning dentures, it is important to keep the dentures above a towel or soft surface. Dropping the dentures, even just a few inches above a hard surface, can cause them to crack or break. Dentures must stay wet at all times and must not become dry. Thus, it is best to keep the dentures in water when one is not wearing them at night. In some cases, patients can keep their dentures in a cleaning solution overnight but please speak to your dentist to confirm if this is the best alternative for your denture type.

If the dentures are not removable and stick to the patient’s gums, then the dentist will recommend a different cleaning regimen. In many cases, caring for implant dentures will be the same as taking care of regular teeth with brushing twice a day. Patients need to take care of their gums and mouth as well.

Many are anxious about getting a dental implant because of the fear of how painful the procedure is.

Prior to dental implant placements, your dentist will apply a local anaesthetic, so the surgery should not involve any pain since the mouth will be numb.

During surgery, a hole will then be drilled for the implant. Drills might also sound painful, but your jawbone has no nerves to feel any pain, so the pressure should be the most discomfort you could feel.

While the procedure is minimally invasive, you may expect some level of pain once the anaesthesia wears off. Before starting the process, your dentist will give you pain medication so that when the anaesthetic wears off, you have sufficient pain relief.

After the procedure, it is common to feel discomfort or pain at the implant site for up to 10 days. It is often caused by the bruising of the gum around the implant site. The pain can be managed by taking some pain relief; however, it shouldn’t last more than two weeks. Pain that lasts more than two weeks should be a red flag, and consulting your dentist is advisable. Dental implant risks are uncommon, but they may happen just like with any other surgery.

Recovery and healing after dental implant surgery vary from person to person, and everyone has a different pain threshold. Still, getting dental implants is relatively manageable in terms of pain and discomfort during and after surgery. Short-term discomfort is a worthy investment in exchange for long-term oral health.

If you think you might need dental implants, call us or book here for a Free Implant Consultation.

Thinking of getting dental implants? You’re on the right track, as dental implant is the best option for replacing missing teeth. But before you start looking for dental clinics that offer it, you should know that there are two basic methods available for dental implant surgery: traditional and computer-guided. The traditional process is more time consuming and requires multiple incisions. In contrast, computer-guided implant surgery uses state-of-the-art imaging and digital screens to clearly map out your jawbone.

Here at No Gaps Dental, we offer computer-guided implant surgery.

Computer-guided surgery provides dentists with several advantages, helping them achieve predictable and safe implant placements.

  • Precise and Accurate Dental Implant Placement

With computer-guided implant surgery, digital impressions and CT scans are used to take images of your jaw to create a 3D image of your jaw structure. This greatly helps in the decision-making on where to place the implant. A surgical guide will then be made based on it, which can be fitted over the dental arch during the implant surgery, allowing the dentist to precisely and accurately install the implant.

  • Reduced Risks

Computer-guided implant technology allows our dentists to see the anatomical structures of your teeth, gums, and jaw, thus lowering the risks of unanticipated complications during surgery.

  • Reduced Surgery Time

Because a precise surgical guide is made, there will be no guesswork with computer-guided implant surgery, making the procedure faster to complete than traditional implant surgery.

  • Faster Healing Time

Unguided surgeries often require more incisions, which means more prolonged recovery time for patients after surgery. With computer-guided implant surgery, many patients can receive same-day implants.

  • Better Patient Education

Computer-guided implant technology is based on precise scans of the jaw structure. These images can be used to explain the dental implant procedure and educate patients about their oral health.

  • Helps With Placement of Additional Implants

Computer-guided surgery can also be advantageous for those with existing dental implants. It makes it possible to see the exact location of existing implants, ensuring that additional implants are placed in the ideal locations.

If you want to experience the latest technology in implant surgery, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

Do you have one or more missing teeth? Dental implants may be a good replacement option for you. Dental implants are artificial tooth roots made of titanium. They create a permanent base to support a prosthetic tooth or crown.

In the past, patients who suffered from failing teeth, missing teeth, and chronic dental problems were limited to dentures, bridges, and crowns to replace their missing teeth. However, dental implants have changed this because they feel, fit, and function like natural teeth, so they are rapidly becoming the new standard in tooth replacement.

If you would like to know more about dental implants, book an appointment for a Free Implant consultation here

Dental implants is now the most popular tooth replacement option for people who need to replace missing teeth. A dental implant can replace one tooth, but it can also support multiple missing teeth with a bridge and even secure dentures.

But then, which type of dental implant works best for you?

  • Single

A single tooth implant is the most typical type. If you have a missing tooth and prefer not to have a dental bridge that requires grinding and crowing your adjacent teeth, then the single tooth implant is your best option. It composes of one implant connected to one crown.

  • Multiple

Implant-supported bridge is a great choice if you have three or more missing adjacent teeth. Unlike the typical bridge with two crowns attached to your teeth on either side of the gap with a false tooth in between, an implant-supported bridge has crowns attached to a dental implant instead. The procedure is identical to a single tooth dental implant; however, the missing teeth adjacent to the middle will not be connected to an implant. This type of implant can save you money, given that you can replace multiple adjacent teeth without the need to replace each tooth with its own implant.

  • All-On-4

All-On-4 treatment involves the replacement of all missing teeth in one jaw by using only four implants. These four implants are used as anchors to support a full replacement teeth arch. Today, the All-On-4 technique is widely acknowledged as the superior treatment option for a full-arch teeth replacement. It involves placing implants in available bone, thereby avoiding the need for bone grafting.

No matter which implant type you choose to have, it’s still important to consult with an expert. Book now for a Free implant consultation with one of our qualified dentists here!

For many years, dentures have been the standard solution for missing teeth, but as dentistry advances, dental implants have been increasingly popular due to its many benefits over dentures.

  • Greater Comfort

Dentures rest on your gums, putting pressure on them, and as a result, you can be left with discomfort and denture sores. With dental implants, your teeth are supported by the titanium post in your jaw, keeping pressure off your gums.

Dental implants also provide a far greater biting force than dentures, allowing you to eat without having to worry about dislodging your teeth in the middle of a meal. Eating a wide variety of different foods improves your general health and nutritional intake.

  • Prevents bone loss

When you lose your teeth, the jaw bone in the empty space deteriorates due to lack of stimulation. Well-fitting dentures may delay bone loss, but it doesn’t halt it from occurring. This is why many people who wear dentures notice that their face seems to age more quickly than average or even sag. A dental implant replaces the tooth’s root, and chewing is restored to normal. It provides the needed stimulation for natural bone growth.

  • Easy care

One of the greatest complaints about dentures is that they take a lot of effort to maintain. They need to be removed from the mouth for cleaning and soaked overnight while sleeping. On the other hand, dental implants are much easier to maintain as you can brush and floss like normal. With dental implants, you also don’t need denture paste or adhesives.

  • Long-lasting

Dentures need to be replaced every 5 to 10 years, whereas dental implants can last a lifetime with proper care. Imagine never having to stress about your missing teeth ever again.

Dental implants are also much less likely to break or chip as they are made from titanium, which is stronger than the synthetic plastic resins or porcelain used to construct dentures.

  • Cost-effective

You may think, how can something that cost thousands of dollars be cost-effective? The answer lies in the longevity and durability of dental implants compared to dentures. As mentioned above, dental implants may last a lifetime, whereas dentures need to be replaced after some years. You may initially pay more with dental implants, but you’ll actually save more money in the long run.

  • Better Stability

Dentures are known for coming loose and slipping out of place. This can create embarrassing situations when eating, speaking, or even just smiling. You can say goodbye to those awkward, uncomfortable situations with dental implants as they are permanently fixed in place. It won’t slip around, come loose, or fall out so you can eat, talk, and smile confidently.

Tired of the conventional dentures that wobble and slip? Dental implants could be the solution you’re looking for! Book an appointment now for a Free Implant consultation by calling us or thru our online booking system.

If your dentures are damaged, visit one of our practices so we can examine them and determine the best way to fix them.

One thing you should keep in mind is that your dentures will need to be adjusted one or several times from when you first receive them. Patients will call our practice worried that they did something to cause their dentures to fit incorrectly, when in actuality, they only need to be adjusted so they can fit perfectly.

If you have indeed damage them, schedule an appointment online here with our practice right away.

Dental Implant is the best option to replace missing teeth. The process can be long and complex, usually done in stages over a few months, but it is worth the wait given its many benefits in comparison to other teeth replacement procedures.

If you are interested in getting a dental implant, the implant process will involve the following steps;

  • Treatment plan – The first step is to meet with one of our dentists specialising in this procedure for an initial consultation. Our dentist will then determine if you are a good candidate and if so, a custom treatment plan will be created. You will be provided with information about the process as it differs from patient to patient and will also inform you of what needs to happen before getting the implants.
  • Digital planning and CBCT x-ray – After that, Implant digital planning and CBCT x-ray will be done to have a thorough examination of your bone, nerves, and sinuses. It will also decide if there are any underlying issues like gum disease or tooth decay that may cause problems for you during the implant procedure.

If there’s a need to extract a decayed tooth, our dentist might recommend waiting for one to two months before moving on to the implant placement. But depending on the situation, it can be possible to extract a tooth and have an implant installed on the same day.

For patients with a damaged or weak jawbone, a dental bone graft or sinus lift might be needed. These procedures can significantly delay dental implant surgery since healing typically takes three to twelve months for the implant to be securely attached. It may seem like a lot of work, but it is crucial for success rates if done correctly.

  • Implant placementNext is the surgical placement of the implant. Local anaesthesia will be given to numb your mouth, so you won’t feel any pain during the surgery. Our dentist will then drill a hole where the titanium post will be placed using surgical-guided technology. The gums will then be sutured to cover the implant to avoid any food from becoming lodged in the gum.
  • OsseointegrationThis is followed by the healing process. Each patient heals differently and may take four to six months. At this time, the implant becomes attached to the bone during a process called osseointegration, making it strong enough to stay in place.
  • Placing of ‘abutment’ – Our dentist will then examine you to make sure the implant is secure. Once determined that the implant has bonded to your jawbone, a small connector post – called abutment, will be attached to the post portion of the implant. This is the part that connects the replacement tooth to the implant. You will be provided local anaesthesia prior to opening your gums so the abutment can be placed during the process. Once the abutment is placed, the gum tissue will be closed around it but won’t cover it. There are also instances wherein both the implant and the abutment are installed in one session. The recovery period takes approximately two weeks.
  • Crown fabrication and placement – Lastly is the crown fabrication. After your gums heal, our dentist will take impressions of your teeth to create a custom crown. We offer CEREC Crowns, wherein you can have a crown constructed and fitted all in one visit. The crown will then be affixed to the abutment.

And there you have it, congratulations on having a new smile! Dental Implants is a procedure our team undertakes on a daily basis, so rest assured you are in safe hands.

If you want to know more about dental implants, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

Did you lose one or more teeth? Does it make you feel self-conscious? Does it affect your ability to chew or speak normally?

One can lose teeth for a number of reasons. Other than making you self-conscious, when left untreated, it can also cause your remaining teeth to shift, thus affecting your functionality to bite or even speak properly. The good thing is, there are several options to replace your missing teeth, but what’s the best option?

While you can choose from different treatment options, Dental Implants are by far the superior choice. Dental implants are well recognised as the #1 recommendation for teeth replacement. It fuses with your bone like a root, giving you a natural feel, and with proper care, dental implants can even last a lifetime.

Dental implants are metal fixtures surgically positioned into the jawbone beneath the gums – replacing a natural tooth root. It’ll then serves as a support for your crown, bridge, or denture. To learn more about dental implants, you can check this article.

If you’re tired of concealing your smile and would like to learn more about dental implants, book an appointment now for a Free Implant consultation here.

Dental Implants are well-known as the best way to replace missing teeth. It outlasts any other teeth replacement option as they are much more comfortable, feel like your own teeth, and doesn’t require more maintenance than what you already provide for your own teeth. For more information on the advantages of having a dental implant, you may check this article.

Dental Implants may be the best option, but it can be a costly procedure for others. Some patients may feel that this treatment option is beyond their means. The cost varies depending on several factors, including how many teeth need to be replaced.

Here at No Gaps Dental, Dental Implant ranges from $4,500 for both the implant and crown.

You may want to know how much exactly will it cost. Well, that’s a tough question because, quite simply, there is no ‘one-price-fits-all’ answer. Dental implant cost differs from one person to another depending on the complexness of their individual case, and whether you will require such treatments such as bone grafting or sinus lifting. We can identify your exact needs during the implant planning stage.

You may also check with your health insurer. Though most health insurers don’t typically cover dental implant surgery, some may cover a portion of the implant crown. You may contact your health insurer beforehand to find out more.

Dental implants are worth the money and time if you need to replace your missing teeth. It may be costly upfront, but it will surely save you money, time, and effort in the long run due to its longevity.

If you’re looking for a permanent solution for your missing teeth, dental implants could be the solution for you. Call us or book online for a Free Implant consultation.

Many patients are concerned that they will have missing teeth during the dental implant treatment. That is quite understandable, given that depending on the healing period, it may take several months for the treatment to complete. It may not be much of a concern if the Implant needs to replace your molar or any of your back teeth since it’s not visible when you talk or smile. But it’s a different story when it comes to your front teeth.

The good news is, we can offer an immediate denture for you to wear during the implant healing period. These dentures may not be as strong given the short time you will require them, but it still looks great when you smile.

Dental Implant may be a long and complex procedure, but the end result will surely be worth the wait with all its advantages.

If you have any questions about dental implants, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

Implants & Dentures

Dentures are a popular and inexpensive choice for tooth replacement. Unfortunately, they don’t last forever. If you have had your dentures for a few years already, you might wonder when you should replace them or if you even need to replace them.

So, when should you replace your dentures?

It is recommended to have it replaced every 5 to 10 years. However, each person’s situation is different.

Here are the most common signs you should watch out for:

  • Loose, Wobbly, Or Falls Out Frequently

The first time you get your dentures, they should offer a snug fit to ensure you can chew and speak properly – however, your gums and jaw change throughout your whole life. Your jawbone starts to lose its volume after you lose your natural teeth, thus affecting the bone’s shape, making your dentures feel loose. Another reason that your dentures may no longer fit correctly in your mouth is that the actual denture material has worn down

  • Visible Damage

No matter how you take care of your dentures, they’ll eventually chip, crack, or break as it goes through wear-and-tear from years of grinding and chewing. Accidents and improper care are also culprits for damaging your dentures. Other than causing your dentures not to be pleasing to look at, any cracks or dents can cause more injuries to your mouth. Check for any damage on your denture base or teeth every time you clean it. You can indeed have your dentures repaired, but it will come to a point where it’s cheaper just to have them replaced.

  • Unexplained Pain or Discomfort

Wearing your dentures all day long should be comfortable without feeling any pain or discomfort. However, as years go by, as mentioned above, your gums and jawbone change, so your dentures no longer fit the way it was before. Wearing dentures should not be a burden. If you feel something “off” with your dentures, have a dentist or prosthetist check on it.

  • Gum Irritation Or Pressure Sores

Dentures make constant contact with your gums, so when dentures don’t fit correctly, or if it’s damaged, it can cause gum irritation or painful mouth sores. These sores will make eating or talking feel very uncomfortable. Look out for signs of redness or inflammation in your mouth or gums.

  • Biting The Inside Of Mouth Or Cheek

Poorly-fitting or worn-out dentures may not always hold back your inner cheek tissue sufficiently when eating, causing you to regularly bite into part of your inner cheek.

  • Discolouration

Like natural teeth, dentures can experience discolouration over time due to exposure to some foods, drinks, and/or substances. Improper cleaning may also cause your dentures to change colour eventually. If it becomes stained and you longer want the way it looks, it may be best to replace them so that you can smile confidently again.

  • Speech Problem

Most people go through a brief adjustment period to be able to speak clearly with dentures. Just like eating, talking relies on your teeth, so wearing your dentures for the first time may cause slurred speech, lisping, or excessive salivation. However, this should only last for a few weeks. If this never goes away or comes back after some time, this only means that your dentures need to be adjusted or replaced.

  • Difficulty in Eating

One of the main reasons why someone will be getting a denture is to be able to eat properly. Just like with speaking, it may take a few weeks after wearing your dentures for the first time to restore your regular eating habits. But if it still makes chewing difficult even after weeks of wearing it, or if after years of wearing it, you find yourself not being able to chew well again, it may be time to have it replaced.

  • Looking Older Than Your Age

After losing your natural teeth, your jaw bone starts to resorb, thus changing your facial structure. This can make your face sag or cause wrinkles around your mouth, making you look older than you really are. Having well-fitted dentures helps slow down the bone resorption process. If you think your denture makes you look older, you may want to consider replacing them.

  • Don’t Look Natural

People get dentures not only to be able to eat and speak well but also to be able to smile confidently. If your dentures are too small, too big, or don’t compliment your face, it may be high time to replace them to achieve a natural-looking smile again.

Now that you have learned the signs to look for, have you realised that you need new dentures? We want you to eat, talk, and smile confidently and comfortably. If you’re still in doubt, the easiest way to check is to have one of our dentists look them over. Contact us now or book an appointment here

Dental implants are a common tooth replacement solution regardless of whether your teeth have been lost due to periodontal disease, an injury, or some other reason. You can use dental implants to replace a single tooth, multiple teeth, or a full upper and/or lower set of teeth. If you need to restore all your upper teeth or all your lower teeth, we can assess whether or not you are a candidate for a treatment called All-on-4 Dental Implants. During this treatment, we place four implants and then attach a full arch of teeth.

There are many factors that our dentists will consider prior to recommending a treatment plan for you. Among these are whether or not you have adequate bone support and healthy gum tissue. Your overall health and the locations of your sinuses and nerves will also be considered. During your in-depth initial consultation, our dentists will complete a comprehensive oral exam and review your medical and dental history. They will usually use 3D CT scanning (x-ray) to assist in diagnosis and treatment planning.

If you would like to know whether dental implants is a viable treatment for you, please make an appointment for a Free implant consultation here

If the dentures crack, chip, feel loose, or break, do not attempt to fix them yourself. At No Gaps Dental, we have the skills and expertise to accurately fix dentures. Far too often, people will attempt to adjust the dentures themselves or even repair them. We do not recommend this since it can result in needing to spend more money on repairs and risk harming the gums.

Dentures are more complex than some people may realise since we customise them to match each individual patient’s teeth. Some people may only need to replace a few teeth, while others will need to replace all of their teeth. With that in mind, there is no one-size-fits-all pair of dentures. Thus, damaging or breaking a pair of dentures will require specialised work from a dental professional. While dentures are durable, they are not indestructible.

You may have heard great things about dental implants, including its longevity, but you may be wondering how long do dental implants actually last.

Dental implant is the best way to replace missing teeth. It is often praised for its sturdiness and longevity. It typically outlasts any other type of dental restoration by a long shot with proper care. Depending on how well maintained and taken care of your implants are, it can even last a lifetime. Your lifestyle and dental hygiene significantly affect its longevity.

The main component of a dental implant is the titanium post that is embedded into your jawbone. This part of the implant has the longest life. The crown, bridge, or restoration attached to the top of the implant may need to be replaced at some point in your life depending on how well it is cared for, but can last for several years. Compared to other teeth replacement alternatives, dental implants are the most cost-effective treatment overall. While they may cost more upfront, they last much longer than bridges and dentures, saving you time, worry, and money in the long run.

Want to know more about dental implants? Call us or book here for a Free Implant consultation.

For a patient with removable dentures, it is crucial to remove your dentures once a day, preferably at night, and clean them thoroughly by carefully rinsing off any loose food particles.

Cleaning your dentures

Do not use regular toothpaste as it can actually damage the base of the dentures due to the abrasive particles in the toothpaste. There are specific denture cleaning fluids that you can purchase from your local chemist or supermarket. It is also wise to get a specific brush to clean the dentures. Using a brittle toothbrush can actually do more damage than good to the dentures.

When cleaning dentures, it is important to keep the dentures above a towel or soft surface. Dropping the dentures, even just a few inches above a hard surface, can cause them to crack or break. Dentures must stay wet at all times and must not become dry. Thus, it is best to keep the dentures in water when one is not wearing them at night. In some cases, patients can keep their dentures in a cleaning solution overnight but please speak to your dentist to confirm if this is the best alternative for your denture type.

If the dentures are not removable and stick to the patient’s gums, then the dentist will recommend a different cleaning regimen. In many cases, caring for implant dentures will be the same as taking care of regular teeth with brushing twice a day. Patients need to take care of their gums and mouth as well.

Many are anxious about getting a dental implant because of the fear of how painful the procedure is.

Prior to dental implant placements, your dentist will apply a local anaesthetic, so the surgery should not involve any pain since the mouth will be numb.

During surgery, a hole will then be drilled for the implant. Drills might also sound painful, but your jawbone has no nerves to feel any pain, so the pressure should be the most discomfort you could feel.

While the procedure is minimally invasive, you may expect some level of pain once the anaesthesia wears off. Before starting the process, your dentist will give you pain medication so that when the anaesthetic wears off, you have sufficient pain relief.

After the procedure, it is common to feel discomfort or pain at the implant site for up to 10 days. It is often caused by the bruising of the gum around the implant site. The pain can be managed by taking some pain relief; however, it shouldn’t last more than two weeks. Pain that lasts more than two weeks should be a red flag, and consulting your dentist is advisable. Dental implant risks are uncommon, but they may happen just like with any other surgery.

Recovery and healing after dental implant surgery vary from person to person, and everyone has a different pain threshold. Still, getting dental implants is relatively manageable in terms of pain and discomfort during and after surgery. Short-term discomfort is a worthy investment in exchange for long-term oral health.

If you think you might need dental implants, call us or book here for a Free Implant Consultation.

Thinking of getting dental implants? You’re on the right track, as dental implant is the best option for replacing missing teeth. But before you start looking for dental clinics that offer it, you should know that there are two basic methods available for dental implant surgery: traditional and computer-guided. The traditional process is more time consuming and requires multiple incisions. In contrast, computer-guided implant surgery uses state-of-the-art imaging and digital screens to clearly map out your jawbone.

Here at No Gaps Dental, we offer computer-guided implant surgery.

Computer-guided surgery provides dentists with several advantages, helping them achieve predictable and safe implant placements.

  • Precise and Accurate Dental Implant Placement

With computer-guided implant surgery, digital impressions and CT scans are used to take images of your jaw to create a 3D image of your jaw structure. This greatly helps in the decision-making on where to place the implant. A surgical guide will then be made based on it, which can be fitted over the dental arch during the implant surgery, allowing the dentist to precisely and accurately install the implant.

  • Reduced Risks

Computer-guided implant technology allows our dentists to see the anatomical structures of your teeth, gums, and jaw, thus lowering the risks of unanticipated complications during surgery.

  • Reduced Surgery Time

Because a precise surgical guide is made, there will be no guesswork with computer-guided implant surgery, making the procedure faster to complete than traditional implant surgery.

  • Faster Healing Time

Unguided surgeries often require more incisions, which means more prolonged recovery time for patients after surgery. With computer-guided implant surgery, many patients can receive same-day implants.

  • Better Patient Education

Computer-guided implant technology is based on precise scans of the jaw structure. These images can be used to explain the dental implant procedure and educate patients about their oral health.

  • Helps With Placement of Additional Implants

Computer-guided surgery can also be advantageous for those with existing dental implants. It makes it possible to see the exact location of existing implants, ensuring that additional implants are placed in the ideal locations.

If you want to experience the latest technology in implant surgery, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

Do you have one or more missing teeth? Dental implants may be a good replacement option for you. Dental implants are artificial tooth roots made of titanium. They create a permanent base to support a prosthetic tooth or crown.

In the past, patients who suffered from failing teeth, missing teeth, and chronic dental problems were limited to dentures, bridges, and crowns to replace their missing teeth. However, dental implants have changed this because they feel, fit, and function like natural teeth, so they are rapidly becoming the new standard in tooth replacement.

If you would like to know more about dental implants, book an appointment for a Free Implant consultation here

Dental implants is now the most popular tooth replacement option for people who need to replace missing teeth. A dental implant can replace one tooth, but it can also support multiple missing teeth with a bridge and even secure dentures.

But then, which type of dental implant works best for you?

  • Single

A single tooth implant is the most typical type. If you have a missing tooth and prefer not to have a dental bridge that requires grinding and crowing your adjacent teeth, then the single tooth implant is your best option. It composes of one implant connected to one crown.

  • Multiple

Implant-supported bridge is a great choice if you have three or more missing adjacent teeth. Unlike the typical bridge with two crowns attached to your teeth on either side of the gap with a false tooth in between, an implant-supported bridge has crowns attached to a dental implant instead. The procedure is identical to a single tooth dental implant; however, the missing teeth adjacent to the middle will not be connected to an implant. This type of implant can save you money, given that you can replace multiple adjacent teeth without the need to replace each tooth with its own implant.

  • All-On-4

All-On-4 treatment involves the replacement of all missing teeth in one jaw by using only four implants. These four implants are used as anchors to support a full replacement teeth arch. Today, the All-On-4 technique is widely acknowledged as the superior treatment option for a full-arch teeth replacement. It involves placing implants in available bone, thereby avoiding the need for bone grafting.

No matter which implant type you choose to have, it’s still important to consult with an expert. Book now for a Free implant consultation with one of our qualified dentists here!

For many years, dentures have been the standard solution for missing teeth, but as dentistry advances, dental implants have been increasingly popular due to its many benefits over dentures.

  • Greater Comfort

Dentures rest on your gums, putting pressure on them, and as a result, you can be left with discomfort and denture sores. With dental implants, your teeth are supported by the titanium post in your jaw, keeping pressure off your gums.

Dental implants also provide a far greater biting force than dentures, allowing you to eat without having to worry about dislodging your teeth in the middle of a meal. Eating a wide variety of different foods improves your general health and nutritional intake.

  • Prevents bone loss

When you lose your teeth, the jaw bone in the empty space deteriorates due to lack of stimulation. Well-fitting dentures may delay bone loss, but it doesn’t halt it from occurring. This is why many people who wear dentures notice that their face seems to age more quickly than average or even sag. A dental implant replaces the tooth’s root, and chewing is restored to normal. It provides the needed stimulation for natural bone growth.

  • Easy care

One of the greatest complaints about dentures is that they take a lot of effort to maintain. They need to be removed from the mouth for cleaning and soaked overnight while sleeping. On the other hand, dental implants are much easier to maintain as you can brush and floss like normal. With dental implants, you also don’t need denture paste or adhesives.

  • Long-lasting

Dentures need to be replaced every 5 to 10 years, whereas dental implants can last a lifetime with proper care. Imagine never having to stress about your missing teeth ever again.

Dental implants are also much less likely to break or chip as they are made from titanium, which is stronger than the synthetic plastic resins or porcelain used to construct dentures.

  • Cost-effective

You may think, how can something that cost thousands of dollars be cost-effective? The answer lies in the longevity and durability of dental implants compared to dentures. As mentioned above, dental implants may last a lifetime, whereas dentures need to be replaced after some years. You may initially pay more with dental implants, but you’ll actually save more money in the long run.

  • Better Stability

Dentures are known for coming loose and slipping out of place. This can create embarrassing situations when eating, speaking, or even just smiling. You can say goodbye to those awkward, uncomfortable situations with dental implants as they are permanently fixed in place. It won’t slip around, come loose, or fall out so you can eat, talk, and smile confidently.

Tired of the conventional dentures that wobble and slip? Dental implants could be the solution you’re looking for! Book an appointment now for a Free Implant consultation by calling us or thru our online booking system.

If your dentures are damaged, visit one of our practices so we can examine them and determine the best way to fix them.

One thing you should keep in mind is that your dentures will need to be adjusted one or several times from when you first receive them. Patients will call our practice worried that they did something to cause their dentures to fit incorrectly, when in actuality, they only need to be adjusted so they can fit perfectly.

If you have indeed damage them, schedule an appointment online here with our practice right away.

Dental Implant is the best option to replace missing teeth. The process can be long and complex, usually done in stages over a few months, but it is worth the wait given its many benefits in comparison to other teeth replacement procedures.

If you are interested in getting a dental implant, the implant process will involve the following steps;

  • Treatment plan – The first step is to meet with one of our dentists specialising in this procedure for an initial consultation. Our dentist will then determine if you are a good candidate and if so, a custom treatment plan will be created. You will be provided with information about the process as it differs from patient to patient and will also inform you of what needs to happen before getting the implants.
  • Digital planning and CBCT x-ray – After that, Implant digital planning and CBCT x-ray will be done to have a thorough examination of your bone, nerves, and sinuses. It will also decide if there are any underlying issues like gum disease or tooth decay that may cause problems for you during the implant procedure.

If there’s a need to extract a decayed tooth, our dentist might recommend waiting for one to two months before moving on to the implant placement. But depending on the situation, it can be possible to extract a tooth and have an implant installed on the same day.

For patients with a damaged or weak jawbone, a dental bone graft or sinus lift might be needed. These procedures can significantly delay dental implant surgery since healing typically takes three to twelve months for the implant to be securely attached. It may seem like a lot of work, but it is crucial for success rates if done correctly.

  • Implant placementNext is the surgical placement of the implant. Local anaesthesia will be given to numb your mouth, so you won’t feel any pain during the surgery. Our dentist will then drill a hole where the titanium post will be placed using surgical-guided technology. The gums will then be sutured to cover the implant to avoid any food from becoming lodged in the gum.
  • OsseointegrationThis is followed by the healing process. Each patient heals differently and may take four to six months. At this time, the implant becomes attached to the bone during a process called osseointegration, making it strong enough to stay in place.
  • Placing of ‘abutment’ – Our dentist will then examine you to make sure the implant is secure. Once determined that the implant has bonded to your jawbone, a small connector post – called abutment, will be attached to the post portion of the implant. This is the part that connects the replacement tooth to the implant. You will be provided local anaesthesia prior to opening your gums so the abutment can be placed during the process. Once the abutment is placed, the gum tissue will be closed around it but won’t cover it. There are also instances wherein both the implant and the abutment are installed in one session. The recovery period takes approximately two weeks.
  • Crown fabrication and placement – Lastly is the crown fabrication. After your gums heal, our dentist will take impressions of your teeth to create a custom crown. We offer CEREC Crowns, wherein you can have a crown constructed and fitted all in one visit. The crown will then be affixed to the abutment.

And there you have it, congratulations on having a new smile! Dental Implants is a procedure our team undertakes on a daily basis, so rest assured you are in safe hands.

If you want to know more about dental implants, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

Did you lose one or more teeth? Does it make you feel self-conscious? Does it affect your ability to chew or speak normally?

One can lose teeth for a number of reasons. Other than making you self-conscious, when left untreated, it can also cause your remaining teeth to shift, thus affecting your functionality to bite or even speak properly. The good thing is, there are several options to replace your missing teeth, but what’s the best option?

While you can choose from different treatment options, Dental Implants are by far the superior choice. Dental implants are well recognised as the #1 recommendation for teeth replacement. It fuses with your bone like a root, giving you a natural feel, and with proper care, dental implants can even last a lifetime.

Dental implants are metal fixtures surgically positioned into the jawbone beneath the gums – replacing a natural tooth root. It’ll then serves as a support for your crown, bridge, or denture. To learn more about dental implants, you can check this article.

If you’re tired of concealing your smile and would like to learn more about dental implants, book an appointment now for a Free Implant consultation here.

Dental Implants are well-known as the best way to replace missing teeth. It outlasts any other teeth replacement option as they are much more comfortable, feel like your own teeth, and doesn’t require more maintenance than what you already provide for your own teeth. For more information on the advantages of having a dental implant, you may check this article.

Dental Implants may be the best option, but it can be a costly procedure for others. Some patients may feel that this treatment option is beyond their means. The cost varies depending on several factors, including how many teeth need to be replaced.

Here at No Gaps Dental, Dental Implant ranges from $4,500 for both the implant and crown.

You may want to know how much exactly will it cost. Well, that’s a tough question because, quite simply, there is no ‘one-price-fits-all’ answer. Dental implant cost differs from one person to another depending on the complexness of their individual case, and whether you will require such treatments such as bone grafting or sinus lifting. We can identify your exact needs during the implant planning stage.

You may also check with your health insurer. Though most health insurers don’t typically cover dental implant surgery, some may cover a portion of the implant crown. You may contact your health insurer beforehand to find out more.

Dental implants are worth the money and time if you need to replace your missing teeth. It may be costly upfront, but it will surely save you money, time, and effort in the long run due to its longevity.

If you’re looking for a permanent solution for your missing teeth, dental implants could be the solution for you. Call us or book online for a Free Implant consultation.

Many patients are concerned that they will have missing teeth during the dental implant treatment. That is quite understandable, given that depending on the healing period, it may take several months for the treatment to complete. It may not be much of a concern if the Implant needs to replace your molar or any of your back teeth since it’s not visible when you talk or smile. But it’s a different story when it comes to your front teeth.

The good news is, we can offer an immediate denture for you to wear during the implant healing period. These dentures may not be as strong given the short time you will require them, but it still looks great when you smile.

Dental Implant may be a long and complex procedure, but the end result will surely be worth the wait with all its advantages.

If you have any questions about dental implants, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

Cosmetic Treatment

Dentures are a popular and inexpensive choice for tooth replacement. Unfortunately, they don’t last forever. If you have had your dentures for a few years already, you might wonder when you should replace them or if you even need to replace them.

So, when should you replace your dentures?

It is recommended to have it replaced every 5 to 10 years. However, each person’s situation is different.

Here are the most common signs you should watch out for:

  • Loose, Wobbly, Or Falls Out Frequently

The first time you get your dentures, they should offer a snug fit to ensure you can chew and speak properly – however, your gums and jaw change throughout your whole life. Your jawbone starts to lose its volume after you lose your natural teeth, thus affecting the bone’s shape, making your dentures feel loose. Another reason that your dentures may no longer fit correctly in your mouth is that the actual denture material has worn down

  • Visible Damage

No matter how you take care of your dentures, they’ll eventually chip, crack, or break as it goes through wear-and-tear from years of grinding and chewing. Accidents and improper care are also culprits for damaging your dentures. Other than causing your dentures not to be pleasing to look at, any cracks or dents can cause more injuries to your mouth. Check for any damage on your denture base or teeth every time you clean it. You can indeed have your dentures repaired, but it will come to a point where it’s cheaper just to have them replaced.

  • Unexplained Pain or Discomfort

Wearing your dentures all day long should be comfortable without feeling any pain or discomfort. However, as years go by, as mentioned above, your gums and jawbone change, so your dentures no longer fit the way it was before. Wearing dentures should not be a burden. If you feel something “off” with your dentures, have a dentist or prosthetist check on it.

  • Gum Irritation Or Pressure Sores

Dentures make constant contact with your gums, so when dentures don’t fit correctly, or if it’s damaged, it can cause gum irritation or painful mouth sores. These sores will make eating or talking feel very uncomfortable. Look out for signs of redness or inflammation in your mouth or gums.

  • Biting The Inside Of Mouth Or Cheek

Poorly-fitting or worn-out dentures may not always hold back your inner cheek tissue sufficiently when eating, causing you to regularly bite into part of your inner cheek.

  • Discolouration

Like natural teeth, dentures can experience discolouration over time due to exposure to some foods, drinks, and/or substances. Improper cleaning may also cause your dentures to change colour eventually. If it becomes stained and you longer want the way it looks, it may be best to replace them so that you can smile confidently again.

  • Speech Problem

Most people go through a brief adjustment period to be able to speak clearly with dentures. Just like eating, talking relies on your teeth, so wearing your dentures for the first time may cause slurred speech, lisping, or excessive salivation. However, this should only last for a few weeks. If this never goes away or comes back after some time, this only means that your dentures need to be adjusted or replaced.

  • Difficulty in Eating

One of the main reasons why someone will be getting a denture is to be able to eat properly. Just like with speaking, it may take a few weeks after wearing your dentures for the first time to restore your regular eating habits. But if it still makes chewing difficult even after weeks of wearing it, or if after years of wearing it, you find yourself not being able to chew well again, it may be time to have it replaced.

  • Looking Older Than Your Age

After losing your natural teeth, your jaw bone starts to resorb, thus changing your facial structure. This can make your face sag or cause wrinkles around your mouth, making you look older than you really are. Having well-fitted dentures helps slow down the bone resorption process. If you think your denture makes you look older, you may want to consider replacing them.

  • Don’t Look Natural

People get dentures not only to be able to eat and speak well but also to be able to smile confidently. If your dentures are too small, too big, or don’t compliment your face, it may be high time to replace them to achieve a natural-looking smile again.

Now that you have learned the signs to look for, have you realised that you need new dentures? We want you to eat, talk, and smile confidently and comfortably. If you’re still in doubt, the easiest way to check is to have one of our dentists look them over. Contact us now or book an appointment here

Dental implants are a common tooth replacement solution regardless of whether your teeth have been lost due to periodontal disease, an injury, or some other reason. You can use dental implants to replace a single tooth, multiple teeth, or a full upper and/or lower set of teeth. If you need to restore all your upper teeth or all your lower teeth, we can assess whether or not you are a candidate for a treatment called All-on-4 Dental Implants. During this treatment, we place four implants and then attach a full arch of teeth.

There are many factors that our dentists will consider prior to recommending a treatment plan for you. Among these are whether or not you have adequate bone support and healthy gum tissue. Your overall health and the locations of your sinuses and nerves will also be considered. During your in-depth initial consultation, our dentists will complete a comprehensive oral exam and review your medical and dental history. They will usually use 3D CT scanning (x-ray) to assist in diagnosis and treatment planning.

If you would like to know whether dental implants is a viable treatment for you, please make an appointment for a Free implant consultation here

If the dentures crack, chip, feel loose, or break, do not attempt to fix them yourself. At No Gaps Dental, we have the skills and expertise to accurately fix dentures. Far too often, people will attempt to adjust the dentures themselves or even repair them. We do not recommend this since it can result in needing to spend more money on repairs and risk harming the gums.

Dentures are more complex than some people may realise since we customise them to match each individual patient’s teeth. Some people may only need to replace a few teeth, while others will need to replace all of their teeth. With that in mind, there is no one-size-fits-all pair of dentures. Thus, damaging or breaking a pair of dentures will require specialised work from a dental professional. While dentures are durable, they are not indestructible.

You may have heard great things about dental implants, including its longevity, but you may be wondering how long do dental implants actually last.

Dental implant is the best way to replace missing teeth. It is often praised for its sturdiness and longevity. It typically outlasts any other type of dental restoration by a long shot with proper care. Depending on how well maintained and taken care of your implants are, it can even last a lifetime. Your lifestyle and dental hygiene significantly affect its longevity.

The main component of a dental implant is the titanium post that is embedded into your jawbone. This part of the implant has the longest life. The crown, bridge, or restoration attached to the top of the implant may need to be replaced at some point in your life depending on how well it is cared for, but can last for several years. Compared to other teeth replacement alternatives, dental implants are the most cost-effective treatment overall. While they may cost more upfront, they last much longer than bridges and dentures, saving you time, worry, and money in the long run.

Want to know more about dental implants? Call us or book here for a Free Implant consultation.

For a patient with removable dentures, it is crucial to remove your dentures once a day, preferably at night, and clean them thoroughly by carefully rinsing off any loose food particles.

Cleaning your dentures

Do not use regular toothpaste as it can actually damage the base of the dentures due to the abrasive particles in the toothpaste. There are specific denture cleaning fluids that you can purchase from your local chemist or supermarket. It is also wise to get a specific brush to clean the dentures. Using a brittle toothbrush can actually do more damage than good to the dentures.

When cleaning dentures, it is important to keep the dentures above a towel or soft surface. Dropping the dentures, even just a few inches above a hard surface, can cause them to crack or break. Dentures must stay wet at all times and must not become dry. Thus, it is best to keep the dentures in water when one is not wearing them at night. In some cases, patients can keep their dentures in a cleaning solution overnight but please speak to your dentist to confirm if this is the best alternative for your denture type.

If the dentures are not removable and stick to the patient’s gums, then the dentist will recommend a different cleaning regimen. In many cases, caring for implant dentures will be the same as taking care of regular teeth with brushing twice a day. Patients need to take care of their gums and mouth as well.

Many are anxious about getting a dental implant because of the fear of how painful the procedure is.

Prior to dental implant placements, your dentist will apply a local anaesthetic, so the surgery should not involve any pain since the mouth will be numb.

During surgery, a hole will then be drilled for the implant. Drills might also sound painful, but your jawbone has no nerves to feel any pain, so the pressure should be the most discomfort you could feel.

While the procedure is minimally invasive, you may expect some level of pain once the anaesthesia wears off. Before starting the process, your dentist will give you pain medication so that when the anaesthetic wears off, you have sufficient pain relief.

After the procedure, it is common to feel discomfort or pain at the implant site for up to 10 days. It is often caused by the bruising of the gum around the implant site. The pain can be managed by taking some pain relief; however, it shouldn’t last more than two weeks. Pain that lasts more than two weeks should be a red flag, and consulting your dentist is advisable. Dental implant risks are uncommon, but they may happen just like with any other surgery.

Recovery and healing after dental implant surgery vary from person to person, and everyone has a different pain threshold. Still, getting dental implants is relatively manageable in terms of pain and discomfort during and after surgery. Short-term discomfort is a worthy investment in exchange for long-term oral health.

If you think you might need dental implants, call us or book here for a Free Implant Consultation.

Thinking of getting dental implants? You’re on the right track, as dental implant is the best option for replacing missing teeth. But before you start looking for dental clinics that offer it, you should know that there are two basic methods available for dental implant surgery: traditional and computer-guided. The traditional process is more time consuming and requires multiple incisions. In contrast, computer-guided implant surgery uses state-of-the-art imaging and digital screens to clearly map out your jawbone.

Here at No Gaps Dental, we offer computer-guided implant surgery.

Computer-guided surgery provides dentists with several advantages, helping them achieve predictable and safe implant placements.

  • Precise and Accurate Dental Implant Placement

With computer-guided implant surgery, digital impressions and CT scans are used to take images of your jaw to create a 3D image of your jaw structure. This greatly helps in the decision-making on where to place the implant. A surgical guide will then be made based on it, which can be fitted over the dental arch during the implant surgery, allowing the dentist to precisely and accurately install the implant.

  • Reduced Risks

Computer-guided implant technology allows our dentists to see the anatomical structures of your teeth, gums, and jaw, thus lowering the risks of unanticipated complications during surgery.

  • Reduced Surgery Time

Because a precise surgical guide is made, there will be no guesswork with computer-guided implant surgery, making the procedure faster to complete than traditional implant surgery.

  • Faster Healing Time

Unguided surgeries often require more incisions, which means more prolonged recovery time for patients after surgery. With computer-guided implant surgery, many patients can receive same-day implants.

  • Better Patient Education

Computer-guided implant technology is based on precise scans of the jaw structure. These images can be used to explain the dental implant procedure and educate patients about their oral health.

  • Helps With Placement of Additional Implants

Computer-guided surgery can also be advantageous for those with existing dental implants. It makes it possible to see the exact location of existing implants, ensuring that additional implants are placed in the ideal locations.

If you want to experience the latest technology in implant surgery, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

Do you have one or more missing teeth? Dental implants may be a good replacement option for you. Dental implants are artificial tooth roots made of titanium. They create a permanent base to support a prosthetic tooth or crown.

In the past, patients who suffered from failing teeth, missing teeth, and chronic dental problems were limited to dentures, bridges, and crowns to replace their missing teeth. However, dental implants have changed this because they feel, fit, and function like natural teeth, so they are rapidly becoming the new standard in tooth replacement.

If you would like to know more about dental implants, book an appointment for a Free Implant consultation here

Dental implants is now the most popular tooth replacement option for people who need to replace missing teeth. A dental implant can replace one tooth, but it can also support multiple missing teeth with a bridge and even secure dentures.

But then, which type of dental implant works best for you?

  • Single

A single tooth implant is the most typical type. If you have a missing tooth and prefer not to have a dental bridge that requires grinding and crowing your adjacent teeth, then the single tooth implant is your best option. It composes of one implant connected to one crown.

  • Multiple

Implant-supported bridge is a great choice if you have three or more missing adjacent teeth. Unlike the typical bridge with two crowns attached to your teeth on either side of the gap with a false tooth in between, an implant-supported bridge has crowns attached to a dental implant instead. The procedure is identical to a single tooth dental implant; however, the missing teeth adjacent to the middle will not be connected to an implant. This type of implant can save you money, given that you can replace multiple adjacent teeth without the need to replace each tooth with its own implant.

  • All-On-4

All-On-4 treatment involves the replacement of all missing teeth in one jaw by using only four implants. These four implants are used as anchors to support a full replacement teeth arch. Today, the All-On-4 technique is widely acknowledged as the superior treatment option for a full-arch teeth replacement. It involves placing implants in available bone, thereby avoiding the need for bone grafting.

No matter which implant type you choose to have, it’s still important to consult with an expert. Book now for a Free implant consultation with one of our qualified dentists here!

For many years, dentures have been the standard solution for missing teeth, but as dentistry advances, dental implants have been increasingly popular due to its many benefits over dentures.

  • Greater Comfort

Dentures rest on your gums, putting pressure on them, and as a result, you can be left with discomfort and denture sores. With dental implants, your teeth are supported by the titanium post in your jaw, keeping pressure off your gums.

Dental implants also provide a far greater biting force than dentures, allowing you to eat without having to worry about dislodging your teeth in the middle of a meal. Eating a wide variety of different foods improves your general health and nutritional intake.

  • Prevents bone loss

When you lose your teeth, the jaw bone in the empty space deteriorates due to lack of stimulation. Well-fitting dentures may delay bone loss, but it doesn’t halt it from occurring. This is why many people who wear dentures notice that their face seems to age more quickly than average or even sag. A dental implant replaces the tooth’s root, and chewing is restored to normal. It provides the needed stimulation for natural bone growth.

  • Easy care

One of the greatest complaints about dentures is that they take a lot of effort to maintain. They need to be removed from the mouth for cleaning and soaked overnight while sleeping. On the other hand, dental implants are much easier to maintain as you can brush and floss like normal. With dental implants, you also don’t need denture paste or adhesives.

  • Long-lasting

Dentures need to be replaced every 5 to 10 years, whereas dental implants can last a lifetime with proper care. Imagine never having to stress about your missing teeth ever again.

Dental implants are also much less likely to break or chip as they are made from titanium, which is stronger than the synthetic plastic resins or porcelain used to construct dentures.

  • Cost-effective

You may think, how can something that cost thousands of dollars be cost-effective? The answer lies in the longevity and durability of dental implants compared to dentures. As mentioned above, dental implants may last a lifetime, whereas dentures need to be replaced after some years. You may initially pay more with dental implants, but you’ll actually save more money in the long run.

  • Better Stability

Dentures are known for coming loose and slipping out of place. This can create embarrassing situations when eating, speaking, or even just smiling. You can say goodbye to those awkward, uncomfortable situations with dental implants as they are permanently fixed in place. It won’t slip around, come loose, or fall out so you can eat, talk, and smile confidently.

Tired of the conventional dentures that wobble and slip? Dental implants could be the solution you’re looking for! Book an appointment now for a Free Implant consultation by calling us or thru our online booking system.

If your dentures are damaged, visit one of our practices so we can examine them and determine the best way to fix them.

One thing you should keep in mind is that your dentures will need to be adjusted one or several times from when you first receive them. Patients will call our practice worried that they did something to cause their dentures to fit incorrectly, when in actuality, they only need to be adjusted so they can fit perfectly.

If you have indeed damage them, schedule an appointment online here with our practice right away.

Dental Implant is the best option to replace missing teeth. The process can be long and complex, usually done in stages over a few months, but it is worth the wait given its many benefits in comparison to other teeth replacement procedures.

If you are interested in getting a dental implant, the implant process will involve the following steps;

  • Treatment plan – The first step is to meet with one of our dentists specialising in this procedure for an initial consultation. Our dentist will then determine if you are a good candidate and if so, a custom treatment plan will be created. You will be provided with information about the process as it differs from patient to patient and will also inform you of what needs to happen before getting the implants.
  • Digital planning and CBCT x-ray – After that, Implant digital planning and CBCT x-ray will be done to have a thorough examination of your bone, nerves, and sinuses. It will also decide if there are any underlying issues like gum disease or tooth decay that may cause problems for you during the implant procedure.

If there’s a need to extract a decayed tooth, our dentist might recommend waiting for one to two months before moving on to the implant placement. But depending on the situation, it can be possible to extract a tooth and have an implant installed on the same day.

For patients with a damaged or weak jawbone, a dental bone graft or sinus lift might be needed. These procedures can significantly delay dental implant surgery since healing typically takes three to twelve months for the implant to be securely attached. It may seem like a lot of work, but it is crucial for success rates if done correctly.

  • Implant placementNext is the surgical placement of the implant. Local anaesthesia will be given to numb your mouth, so you won’t feel any pain during the surgery. Our dentist will then drill a hole where the titanium post will be placed using surgical-guided technology. The gums will then be sutured to cover the implant to avoid any food from becoming lodged in the gum.
  • OsseointegrationThis is followed by the healing process. Each patient heals differently and may take four to six months. At this time, the implant becomes attached to the bone during a process called osseointegration, making it strong enough to stay in place.
  • Placing of ‘abutment’ – Our dentist will then examine you to make sure the implant is secure. Once determined that the implant has bonded to your jawbone, a small connector post – called abutment, will be attached to the post portion of the implant. This is the part that connects the replacement tooth to the implant. You will be provided local anaesthesia prior to opening your gums so the abutment can be placed during the process. Once the abutment is placed, the gum tissue will be closed around it but won’t cover it. There are also instances wherein both the implant and the abutment are installed in one session. The recovery period takes approximately two weeks.
  • Crown fabrication and placement – Lastly is the crown fabrication. After your gums heal, our dentist will take impressions of your teeth to create a custom crown. We offer CEREC Crowns, wherein you can have a crown constructed and fitted all in one visit. The crown will then be affixed to the abutment.

And there you have it, congratulations on having a new smile! Dental Implants is a procedure our team undertakes on a daily basis, so rest assured you are in safe hands.

If you want to know more about dental implants, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

Did you lose one or more teeth? Does it make you feel self-conscious? Does it affect your ability to chew or speak normally?

One can lose teeth for a number of reasons. Other than making you self-conscious, when left untreated, it can also cause your remaining teeth to shift, thus affecting your functionality to bite or even speak properly. The good thing is, there are several options to replace your missing teeth, but what’s the best option?

While you can choose from different treatment options, Dental Implants are by far the superior choice. Dental implants are well recognised as the #1 recommendation for teeth replacement. It fuses with your bone like a root, giving you a natural feel, and with proper care, dental implants can even last a lifetime.

Dental implants are metal fixtures surgically positioned into the jawbone beneath the gums – replacing a natural tooth root. It’ll then serves as a support for your crown, bridge, or denture. To learn more about dental implants, you can check this article.

If you’re tired of concealing your smile and would like to learn more about dental implants, book an appointment now for a Free Implant consultation here.

Dental Implants are well-known as the best way to replace missing teeth. It outlasts any other teeth replacement option as they are much more comfortable, feel like your own teeth, and doesn’t require more maintenance than what you already provide for your own teeth. For more information on the advantages of having a dental implant, you may check this article.

Dental Implants may be the best option, but it can be a costly procedure for others. Some patients may feel that this treatment option is beyond their means. The cost varies depending on several factors, including how many teeth need to be replaced.

Here at No Gaps Dental, Dental Implant ranges from $4,500 for both the implant and crown.

You may want to know how much exactly will it cost. Well, that’s a tough question because, quite simply, there is no ‘one-price-fits-all’ answer. Dental implant cost differs from one person to another depending on the complexness of their individual case, and whether you will require such treatments such as bone grafting or sinus lifting. We can identify your exact needs during the implant planning stage.

You may also check with your health insurer. Though most health insurers don’t typically cover dental implant surgery, some may cover a portion of the implant crown. You may contact your health insurer beforehand to find out more.

Dental implants are worth the money and time if you need to replace your missing teeth. It may be costly upfront, but it will surely save you money, time, and effort in the long run due to its longevity.

If you’re looking for a permanent solution for your missing teeth, dental implants could be the solution for you. Call us or book online for a Free Implant consultation.

Many patients are concerned that they will have missing teeth during the dental implant treatment. That is quite understandable, given that depending on the healing period, it may take several months for the treatment to complete. It may not be much of a concern if the Implant needs to replace your molar or any of your back teeth since it’s not visible when you talk or smile. But it’s a different story when it comes to your front teeth.

The good news is, we can offer an immediate denture for you to wear during the implant healing period. These dentures may not be as strong given the short time you will require them, but it still looks great when you smile.

Dental Implant may be a long and complex procedure, but the end result will surely be worth the wait with all its advantages.

If you have any questions about dental implants, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

Children’s Teeth & Gums

Dentures are a popular and inexpensive choice for tooth replacement. Unfortunately, they don’t last forever. If you have had your dentures for a few years already, you might wonder when you should replace them or if you even need to replace them.

So, when should you replace your dentures?

It is recommended to have it replaced every 5 to 10 years. However, each person’s situation is different.

Here are the most common signs you should watch out for:

  • Loose, Wobbly, Or Falls Out Frequently

The first time you get your dentures, they should offer a snug fit to ensure you can chew and speak properly – however, your gums and jaw change throughout your whole life. Your jawbone starts to lose its volume after you lose your natural teeth, thus affecting the bone’s shape, making your dentures feel loose. Another reason that your dentures may no longer fit correctly in your mouth is that the actual denture material has worn down

  • Visible Damage

No matter how you take care of your dentures, they’ll eventually chip, crack, or break as it goes through wear-and-tear from years of grinding and chewing. Accidents and improper care are also culprits for damaging your dentures. Other than causing your dentures not to be pleasing to look at, any cracks or dents can cause more injuries to your mouth. Check for any damage on your denture base or teeth every time you clean it. You can indeed have your dentures repaired, but it will come to a point where it’s cheaper just to have them replaced.

  • Unexplained Pain or Discomfort

Wearing your dentures all day long should be comfortable without feeling any pain or discomfort. However, as years go by, as mentioned above, your gums and jawbone change, so your dentures no longer fit the way it was before. Wearing dentures should not be a burden. If you feel something “off” with your dentures, have a dentist or prosthetist check on it.

  • Gum Irritation Or Pressure Sores

Dentures make constant contact with your gums, so when dentures don’t fit correctly, or if it’s damaged, it can cause gum irritation or painful mouth sores. These sores will make eating or talking feel very uncomfortable. Look out for signs of redness or inflammation in your mouth or gums.

  • Biting The Inside Of Mouth Or Cheek

Poorly-fitting or worn-out dentures may not always hold back your inner cheek tissue sufficiently when eating, causing you to regularly bite into part of your inner cheek.

  • Discolouration

Like natural teeth, dentures can experience discolouration over time due to exposure to some foods, drinks, and/or substances. Improper cleaning may also cause your dentures to change colour eventually. If it becomes stained and you longer want the way it looks, it may be best to replace them so that you can smile confidently again.

  • Speech Problem

Most people go through a brief adjustment period to be able to speak clearly with dentures. Just like eating, talking relies on your teeth, so wearing your dentures for the first time may cause slurred speech, lisping, or excessive salivation. However, this should only last for a few weeks. If this never goes away or comes back after some time, this only means that your dentures need to be adjusted or replaced.

  • Difficulty in Eating

One of the main reasons why someone will be getting a denture is to be able to eat properly. Just like with speaking, it may take a few weeks after wearing your dentures for the first time to restore your regular eating habits. But if it still makes chewing difficult even after weeks of wearing it, or if after years of wearing it, you find yourself not being able to chew well again, it may be time to have it replaced.

  • Looking Older Than Your Age

After losing your natural teeth, your jaw bone starts to resorb, thus changing your facial structure. This can make your face sag or cause wrinkles around your mouth, making you look older than you really are. Having well-fitted dentures helps slow down the bone resorption process. If you think your denture makes you look older, you may want to consider replacing them.

  • Don’t Look Natural

People get dentures not only to be able to eat and speak well but also to be able to smile confidently. If your dentures are too small, too big, or don’t compliment your face, it may be high time to replace them to achieve a natural-looking smile again.

Now that you have learned the signs to look for, have you realised that you need new dentures? We want you to eat, talk, and smile confidently and comfortably. If you’re still in doubt, the easiest way to check is to have one of our dentists look them over. Contact us now or book an appointment here

Dental implants are a common tooth replacement solution regardless of whether your teeth have been lost due to periodontal disease, an injury, or some other reason. You can use dental implants to replace a single tooth, multiple teeth, or a full upper and/or lower set of teeth. If you need to restore all your upper teeth or all your lower teeth, we can assess whether or not you are a candidate for a treatment called All-on-4 Dental Implants. During this treatment, we place four implants and then attach a full arch of teeth.

There are many factors that our dentists will consider prior to recommending a treatment plan for you. Among these are whether or not you have adequate bone support and healthy gum tissue. Your overall health and the locations of your sinuses and nerves will also be considered. During your in-depth initial consultation, our dentists will complete a comprehensive oral exam and review your medical and dental history. They will usually use 3D CT scanning (x-ray) to assist in diagnosis and treatment planning.

If you would like to know whether dental implants is a viable treatment for you, please make an appointment for a Free implant consultation here

If the dentures crack, chip, feel loose, or break, do not attempt to fix them yourself. At No Gaps Dental, we have the skills and expertise to accurately fix dentures. Far too often, people will attempt to adjust the dentures themselves or even repair them. We do not recommend this since it can result in needing to spend more money on repairs and risk harming the gums.

Dentures are more complex than some people may realise since we customise them to match each individual patient’s teeth. Some people may only need to replace a few teeth, while others will need to replace all of their teeth. With that in mind, there is no one-size-fits-all pair of dentures. Thus, damaging or breaking a pair of dentures will require specialised work from a dental professional. While dentures are durable, they are not indestructible.

You may have heard great things about dental implants, including its longevity, but you may be wondering how long do dental implants actually last.

Dental implant is the best way to replace missing teeth. It is often praised for its sturdiness and longevity. It typically outlasts any other type of dental restoration by a long shot with proper care. Depending on how well maintained and taken care of your implants are, it can even last a lifetime. Your lifestyle and dental hygiene significantly affect its longevity.

The main component of a dental implant is the titanium post that is embedded into your jawbone. This part of the implant has the longest life. The crown, bridge, or restoration attached to the top of the implant may need to be replaced at some point in your life depending on how well it is cared for, but can last for several years. Compared to other teeth replacement alternatives, dental implants are the most cost-effective treatment overall. While they may cost more upfront, they last much longer than bridges and dentures, saving you time, worry, and money in the long run.

Want to know more about dental implants? Call us or book here for a Free Implant consultation.

For a patient with removable dentures, it is crucial to remove your dentures once a day, preferably at night, and clean them thoroughly by carefully rinsing off any loose food particles.

Cleaning your dentures

Do not use regular toothpaste as it can actually damage the base of the dentures due to the abrasive particles in the toothpaste. There are specific denture cleaning fluids that you can purchase from your local chemist or supermarket. It is also wise to get a specific brush to clean the dentures. Using a brittle toothbrush can actually do more damage than good to the dentures.

When cleaning dentures, it is important to keep the dentures above a towel or soft surface. Dropping the dentures, even just a few inches above a hard surface, can cause them to crack or break. Dentures must stay wet at all times and must not become dry. Thus, it is best to keep the dentures in water when one is not wearing them at night. In some cases, patients can keep their dentures in a cleaning solution overnight but please speak to your dentist to confirm if this is the best alternative for your denture type.

If the dentures are not removable and stick to the patient’s gums, then the dentist will recommend a different cleaning regimen. In many cases, caring for implant dentures will be the same as taking care of regular teeth with brushing twice a day. Patients need to take care of their gums and mouth as well.

Many are anxious about getting a dental implant because of the fear of how painful the procedure is.

Prior to dental implant placements, your dentist will apply a local anaesthetic, so the surgery should not involve any pain since the mouth will be numb.

During surgery, a hole will then be drilled for the implant. Drills might also sound painful, but your jawbone has no nerves to feel any pain, so the pressure should be the most discomfort you could feel.

While the procedure is minimally invasive, you may expect some level of pain once the anaesthesia wears off. Before starting the process, your dentist will give you pain medication so that when the anaesthetic wears off, you have sufficient pain relief.

After the procedure, it is common to feel discomfort or pain at the implant site for up to 10 days. It is often caused by the bruising of the gum around the implant site. The pain can be managed by taking some pain relief; however, it shouldn’t last more than two weeks. Pain that lasts more than two weeks should be a red flag, and consulting your dentist is advisable. Dental implant risks are uncommon, but they may happen just like with any other surgery.

Recovery and healing after dental implant surgery vary from person to person, and everyone has a different pain threshold. Still, getting dental implants is relatively manageable in terms of pain and discomfort during and after surgery. Short-term discomfort is a worthy investment in exchange for long-term oral health.

If you think you might need dental implants, call us or book here for a Free Implant Consultation.

Thinking of getting dental implants? You’re on the right track, as dental implant is the best option for replacing missing teeth. But before you start looking for dental clinics that offer it, you should know that there are two basic methods available for dental implant surgery: traditional and computer-guided. The traditional process is more time consuming and requires multiple incisions. In contrast, computer-guided implant surgery uses state-of-the-art imaging and digital screens to clearly map out your jawbone.

Here at No Gaps Dental, we offer computer-guided implant surgery.

Computer-guided surgery provides dentists with several advantages, helping them achieve predictable and safe implant placements.

  • Precise and Accurate Dental Implant Placement

With computer-guided implant surgery, digital impressions and CT scans are used to take images of your jaw to create a 3D image of your jaw structure. This greatly helps in the decision-making on where to place the implant. A surgical guide will then be made based on it, which can be fitted over the dental arch during the implant surgery, allowing the dentist to precisely and accurately install the implant.

  • Reduced Risks

Computer-guided implant technology allows our dentists to see the anatomical structures of your teeth, gums, and jaw, thus lowering the risks of unanticipated complications during surgery.

  • Reduced Surgery Time

Because a precise surgical guide is made, there will be no guesswork with computer-guided implant surgery, making the procedure faster to complete than traditional implant surgery.

  • Faster Healing Time

Unguided surgeries often require more incisions, which means more prolonged recovery time for patients after surgery. With computer-guided implant surgery, many patients can receive same-day implants.

  • Better Patient Education

Computer-guided implant technology is based on precise scans of the jaw structure. These images can be used to explain the dental implant procedure and educate patients about their oral health.

  • Helps With Placement of Additional Implants

Computer-guided surgery can also be advantageous for those with existing dental implants. It makes it possible to see the exact location of existing implants, ensuring that additional implants are placed in the ideal locations.

If you want to experience the latest technology in implant surgery, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

Do you have one or more missing teeth? Dental implants may be a good replacement option for you. Dental implants are artificial tooth roots made of titanium. They create a permanent base to support a prosthetic tooth or crown.

In the past, patients who suffered from failing teeth, missing teeth, and chronic dental problems were limited to dentures, bridges, and crowns to replace their missing teeth. However, dental implants have changed this because they feel, fit, and function like natural teeth, so they are rapidly becoming the new standard in tooth replacement.

If you would like to know more about dental implants, book an appointment for a Free Implant consultation here

Dental implants is now the most popular tooth replacement option for people who need to replace missing teeth. A dental implant can replace one tooth, but it can also support multiple missing teeth with a bridge and even secure dentures.

But then, which type of dental implant works best for you?

  • Single

A single tooth implant is the most typical type. If you have a missing tooth and prefer not to have a dental bridge that requires grinding and crowing your adjacent teeth, then the single tooth implant is your best option. It composes of one implant connected to one crown.

  • Multiple

Implant-supported bridge is a great choice if you have three or more missing adjacent teeth. Unlike the typical bridge with two crowns attached to your teeth on either side of the gap with a false tooth in between, an implant-supported bridge has crowns attached to a dental implant instead. The procedure is identical to a single tooth dental implant; however, the missing teeth adjacent to the middle will not be connected to an implant. This type of implant can save you money, given that you can replace multiple adjacent teeth without the need to replace each tooth with its own implant.

  • All-On-4

All-On-4 treatment involves the replacement of all missing teeth in one jaw by using only four implants. These four implants are used as anchors to support a full replacement teeth arch. Today, the All-On-4 technique is widely acknowledged as the superior treatment option for a full-arch teeth replacement. It involves placing implants in available bone, thereby avoiding the need for bone grafting.

No matter which implant type you choose to have, it’s still important to consult with an expert. Book now for a Free implant consultation with one of our qualified dentists here!

For many years, dentures have been the standard solution for missing teeth, but as dentistry advances, dental implants have been increasingly popular due to its many benefits over dentures.

  • Greater Comfort

Dentures rest on your gums, putting pressure on them, and as a result, you can be left with discomfort and denture sores. With dental implants, your teeth are supported by the titanium post in your jaw, keeping pressure off your gums.

Dental implants also provide a far greater biting force than dentures, allowing you to eat without having to worry about dislodging your teeth in the middle of a meal. Eating a wide variety of different foods improves your general health and nutritional intake.

  • Prevents bone loss

When you lose your teeth, the jaw bone in the empty space deteriorates due to lack of stimulation. Well-fitting dentures may delay bone loss, but it doesn’t halt it from occurring. This is why many people who wear dentures notice that their face seems to age more quickly than average or even sag. A dental implant replaces the tooth’s root, and chewing is restored to normal. It provides the needed stimulation for natural bone growth.

  • Easy care

One of the greatest complaints about dentures is that they take a lot of effort to maintain. They need to be removed from the mouth for cleaning and soaked overnight while sleeping. On the other hand, dental implants are much easier to maintain as you can brush and floss like normal. With dental implants, you also don’t need denture paste or adhesives.

  • Long-lasting

Dentures need to be replaced every 5 to 10 years, whereas dental implants can last a lifetime with proper care. Imagine never having to stress about your missing teeth ever again.

Dental implants are also much less likely to break or chip as they are made from titanium, which is stronger than the synthetic plastic resins or porcelain used to construct dentures.

  • Cost-effective

You may think, how can something that cost thousands of dollars be cost-effective? The answer lies in the longevity and durability of dental implants compared to dentures. As mentioned above, dental implants may last a lifetime, whereas dentures need to be replaced after some years. You may initially pay more with dental implants, but you’ll actually save more money in the long run.

  • Better Stability

Dentures are known for coming loose and slipping out of place. This can create embarrassing situations when eating, speaking, or even just smiling. You can say goodbye to those awkward, uncomfortable situations with dental implants as they are permanently fixed in place. It won’t slip around, come loose, or fall out so you can eat, talk, and smile confidently.

Tired of the conventional dentures that wobble and slip? Dental implants could be the solution you’re looking for! Book an appointment now for a Free Implant consultation by calling us or thru our online booking system.

If your dentures are damaged, visit one of our practices so we can examine them and determine the best way to fix them.

One thing you should keep in mind is that your dentures will need to be adjusted one or several times from when you first receive them. Patients will call our practice worried that they did something to cause their dentures to fit incorrectly, when in actuality, they only need to be adjusted so they can fit perfectly.

If you have indeed damage them, schedule an appointment online here with our practice right away.

Dental Implant is the best option to replace missing teeth. The process can be long and complex, usually done in stages over a few months, but it is worth the wait given its many benefits in comparison to other teeth replacement procedures.

If you are interested in getting a dental implant, the implant process will involve the following steps;

  • Treatment plan – The first step is to meet with one of our dentists specialising in this procedure for an initial consultation. Our dentist will then determine if you are a good candidate and if so, a custom treatment plan will be created. You will be provided with information about the process as it differs from patient to patient and will also inform you of what needs to happen before getting the implants.
  • Digital planning and CBCT x-ray – After that, Implant digital planning and CBCT x-ray will be done to have a thorough examination of your bone, nerves, and sinuses. It will also decide if there are any underlying issues like gum disease or tooth decay that may cause problems for you during the implant procedure.

If there’s a need to extract a decayed tooth, our dentist might recommend waiting for one to two months before moving on to the implant placement. But depending on the situation, it can be possible to extract a tooth and have an implant installed on the same day.

For patients with a damaged or weak jawbone, a dental bone graft or sinus lift might be needed. These procedures can significantly delay dental implant surgery since healing typically takes three to twelve months for the implant to be securely attached. It may seem like a lot of work, but it is crucial for success rates if done correctly.

  • Implant placementNext is the surgical placement of the implant. Local anaesthesia will be given to numb your mouth, so you won’t feel any pain during the surgery. Our dentist will then drill a hole where the titanium post will be placed using surgical-guided technology. The gums will then be sutured to cover the implant to avoid any food from becoming lodged in the gum.
  • OsseointegrationThis is followed by the healing process. Each patient heals differently and may take four to six months. At this time, the implant becomes attached to the bone during a process called osseointegration, making it strong enough to stay in place.
  • Placing of ‘abutment’ – Our dentist will then examine you to make sure the implant is secure. Once determined that the implant has bonded to your jawbone, a small connector post – called abutment, will be attached to the post portion of the implant. This is the part that connects the replacement tooth to the implant. You will be provided local anaesthesia prior to opening your gums so the abutment can be placed during the process. Once the abutment is placed, the gum tissue will be closed around it but won’t cover it. There are also instances wherein both the implant and the abutment are installed in one session. The recovery period takes approximately two weeks.
  • Crown fabrication and placement – Lastly is the crown fabrication. After your gums heal, our dentist will take impressions of your teeth to create a custom crown. We offer CEREC Crowns, wherein you can have a crown constructed and fitted all in one visit. The crown will then be affixed to the abutment.

And there you have it, congratulations on having a new smile! Dental Implants is a procedure our team undertakes on a daily basis, so rest assured you are in safe hands.

If you want to know more about dental implants, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

Did you lose one or more teeth? Does it make you feel self-conscious? Does it affect your ability to chew or speak normally?

One can lose teeth for a number of reasons. Other than making you self-conscious, when left untreated, it can also cause your remaining teeth to shift, thus affecting your functionality to bite or even speak properly. The good thing is, there are several options to replace your missing teeth, but what’s the best option?

While you can choose from different treatment options, Dental Implants are by far the superior choice. Dental implants are well recognised as the #1 recommendation for teeth replacement. It fuses with your bone like a root, giving you a natural feel, and with proper care, dental implants can even last a lifetime.

Dental implants are metal fixtures surgically positioned into the jawbone beneath the gums – replacing a natural tooth root. It’ll then serves as a support for your crown, bridge, or denture. To learn more about dental implants, you can check this article.

If you’re tired of concealing your smile and would like to learn more about dental implants, book an appointment now for a Free Implant consultation here.

Dental Implants are well-known as the best way to replace missing teeth. It outlasts any other teeth replacement option as they are much more comfortable, feel like your own teeth, and doesn’t require more maintenance than what you already provide for your own teeth. For more information on the advantages of having a dental implant, you may check this article.

Dental Implants may be the best option, but it can be a costly procedure for others. Some patients may feel that this treatment option is beyond their means. The cost varies depending on several factors, including how many teeth need to be replaced.

Here at No Gaps Dental, Dental Implant ranges from $4,500 for both the implant and crown.

You may want to know how much exactly will it cost. Well, that’s a tough question because, quite simply, there is no ‘one-price-fits-all’ answer. Dental implant cost differs from one person to another depending on the complexness of their individual case, and whether you will require such treatments such as bone grafting or sinus lifting. We can identify your exact needs during the implant planning stage.

You may also check with your health insurer. Though most health insurers don’t typically cover dental implant surgery, some may cover a portion of the implant crown. You may contact your health insurer beforehand to find out more.

Dental implants are worth the money and time if you need to replace your missing teeth. It may be costly upfront, but it will surely save you money, time, and effort in the long run due to its longevity.

If you’re looking for a permanent solution for your missing teeth, dental implants could be the solution for you. Call us or book online for a Free Implant consultation.

Many patients are concerned that they will have missing teeth during the dental implant treatment. That is quite understandable, given that depending on the healing period, it may take several months for the treatment to complete. It may not be much of a concern if the Implant needs to replace your molar or any of your back teeth since it’s not visible when you talk or smile. But it’s a different story when it comes to your front teeth.

The good news is, we can offer an immediate denture for you to wear during the implant healing period. These dentures may not be as strong given the short time you will require them, but it still looks great when you smile.

Dental Implant may be a long and complex procedure, but the end result will surely be worth the wait with all its advantages.

If you have any questions about dental implants, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

OTHER INFORMATION

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Dentures are a popular and inexpensive choice for tooth replacement. Unfortunately, they don’t last forever. If you have had your dentures for a few years already, you might wonder when you should replace them or if you even need to replace them.

So, when should you replace your dentures?

It is recommended to have it replaced every 5 to 10 years. However, each person’s situation is different.

Here are the most common signs you should watch out for:

  • Loose, Wobbly, Or Falls Out Frequently

The first time you get your dentures, they should offer a snug fit to ensure you can chew and speak properly – however, your gums and jaw change throughout your whole life. Your jawbone starts to lose its volume after you lose your natural teeth, thus affecting the bone’s shape, making your dentures feel loose. Another reason that your dentures may no longer fit correctly in your mouth is that the actual denture material has worn down

  • Visible Damage

No matter how you take care of your dentures, they’ll eventually chip, crack, or break as it goes through wear-and-tear from years of grinding and chewing. Accidents and improper care are also culprits for damaging your dentures. Other than causing your dentures not to be pleasing to look at, any cracks or dents can cause more injuries to your mouth. Check for any damage on your denture base or teeth every time you clean it. You can indeed have your dentures repaired, but it will come to a point where it’s cheaper just to have them replaced.

  • Unexplained Pain or Discomfort

Wearing your dentures all day long should be comfortable without feeling any pain or discomfort. However, as years go by, as mentioned above, your gums and jawbone change, so your dentures no longer fit the way it was before. Wearing dentures should not be a burden. If you feel something “off” with your dentures, have a dentist or prosthetist check on it.

  • Gum Irritation Or Pressure Sores

Dentures make constant contact with your gums, so when dentures don’t fit correctly, or if it’s damaged, it can cause gum irritation or painful mouth sores. These sores will make eating or talking feel very uncomfortable. Look out for signs of redness or inflammation in your mouth or gums.

  • Biting The Inside Of Mouth Or Cheek

Poorly-fitting or worn-out dentures may not always hold back your inner cheek tissue sufficiently when eating, causing you to regularly bite into part of your inner cheek.

  • Discolouration

Like natural teeth, dentures can experience discolouration over time due to exposure to some foods, drinks, and/or substances. Improper cleaning may also cause your dentures to change colour eventually. If it becomes stained and you longer want the way it looks, it may be best to replace them so that you can smile confidently again.

  • Speech Problem

Most people go through a brief adjustment period to be able to speak clearly with dentures. Just like eating, talking relies on your teeth, so wearing your dentures for the first time may cause slurred speech, lisping, or excessive salivation. However, this should only last for a few weeks. If this never goes away or comes back after some time, this only means that your dentures need to be adjusted or replaced.

  • Difficulty in Eating

One of the main reasons why someone will be getting a denture is to be able to eat properly. Just like with speaking, it may take a few weeks after wearing your dentures for the first time to restore your regular eating habits. But if it still makes chewing difficult even after weeks of wearing it, or if after years of wearing it, you find yourself not being able to chew well again, it may be time to have it replaced.

  • Looking Older Than Your Age

After losing your natural teeth, your jaw bone starts to resorb, thus changing your facial structure. This can make your face sag or cause wrinkles around your mouth, making you look older than you really are. Having well-fitted dentures helps slow down the bone resorption process. If you think your denture makes you look older, you may want to consider replacing them.

  • Don’t Look Natural

People get dentures not only to be able to eat and speak well but also to be able to smile confidently. If your dentures are too small, too big, or don’t compliment your face, it may be high time to replace them to achieve a natural-looking smile again.

Now that you have learned the signs to look for, have you realised that you need new dentures? We want you to eat, talk, and smile confidently and comfortably. If you’re still in doubt, the easiest way to check is to have one of our dentists look them over. Contact us now or book an appointment here

Dental implants are a common tooth replacement solution regardless of whether your teeth have been lost due to periodontal disease, an injury, or some other reason. You can use dental implants to replace a single tooth, multiple teeth, or a full upper and/or lower set of teeth. If you need to restore all your upper teeth or all your lower teeth, we can assess whether or not you are a candidate for a treatment called All-on-4 Dental Implants. During this treatment, we place four implants and then attach a full arch of teeth.

There are many factors that our dentists will consider prior to recommending a treatment plan for you. Among these are whether or not you have adequate bone support and healthy gum tissue. Your overall health and the locations of your sinuses and nerves will also be considered. During your in-depth initial consultation, our dentists will complete a comprehensive oral exam and review your medical and dental history. They will usually use 3D CT scanning (x-ray) to assist in diagnosis and treatment planning.

If you would like to know whether dental implants is a viable treatment for you, please make an appointment for a Free implant consultation here

If the dentures crack, chip, feel loose, or break, do not attempt to fix them yourself. At No Gaps Dental, we have the skills and expertise to accurately fix dentures. Far too often, people will attempt to adjust the dentures themselves or even repair them. We do not recommend this since it can result in needing to spend more money on repairs and risk harming the gums.

Dentures are more complex than some people may realise since we customise them to match each individual patient’s teeth. Some people may only need to replace a few teeth, while others will need to replace all of their teeth. With that in mind, there is no one-size-fits-all pair of dentures. Thus, damaging or breaking a pair of dentures will require specialised work from a dental professional. While dentures are durable, they are not indestructible.

You may have heard great things about dental implants, including its longevity, but you may be wondering how long do dental implants actually last.

Dental implant is the best way to replace missing teeth. It is often praised for its sturdiness and longevity. It typically outlasts any other type of dental restoration by a long shot with proper care. Depending on how well maintained and taken care of your implants are, it can even last a lifetime. Your lifestyle and dental hygiene significantly affect its longevity.

The main component of a dental implant is the titanium post that is embedded into your jawbone. This part of the implant has the longest life. The crown, bridge, or restoration attached to the top of the implant may need to be replaced at some point in your life depending on how well it is cared for, but can last for several years. Compared to other teeth replacement alternatives, dental implants are the most cost-effective treatment overall. While they may cost more upfront, they last much longer than bridges and dentures, saving you time, worry, and money in the long run.

Want to know more about dental implants? Call us or book here for a Free Implant consultation.

For a patient with removable dentures, it is crucial to remove your dentures once a day, preferably at night, and clean them thoroughly by carefully rinsing off any loose food particles.

Cleaning your dentures

Do not use regular toothpaste as it can actually damage the base of the dentures due to the abrasive particles in the toothpaste. There are specific denture cleaning fluids that you can purchase from your local chemist or supermarket. It is also wise to get a specific brush to clean the dentures. Using a brittle toothbrush can actually do more damage than good to the dentures.

When cleaning dentures, it is important to keep the dentures above a towel or soft surface. Dropping the dentures, even just a few inches above a hard surface, can cause them to crack or break. Dentures must stay wet at all times and must not become dry. Thus, it is best to keep the dentures in water when one is not wearing them at night. In some cases, patients can keep their dentures in a cleaning solution overnight but please speak to your dentist to confirm if this is the best alternative for your denture type.

If the dentures are not removable and stick to the patient’s gums, then the dentist will recommend a different cleaning regimen. In many cases, caring for implant dentures will be the same as taking care of regular teeth with brushing twice a day. Patients need to take care of their gums and mouth as well.

Many are anxious about getting a dental implant because of the fear of how painful the procedure is.

Prior to dental implant placements, your dentist will apply a local anaesthetic, so the surgery should not involve any pain since the mouth will be numb.

During surgery, a hole will then be drilled for the implant. Drills might also sound painful, but your jawbone has no nerves to feel any pain, so the pressure should be the most discomfort you could feel.

While the procedure is minimally invasive, you may expect some level of pain once the anaesthesia wears off. Before starting the process, your dentist will give you pain medication so that when the anaesthetic wears off, you have sufficient pain relief.

After the procedure, it is common to feel discomfort or pain at the implant site for up to 10 days. It is often caused by the bruising of the gum around the implant site. The pain can be managed by taking some pain relief; however, it shouldn’t last more than two weeks. Pain that lasts more than two weeks should be a red flag, and consulting your dentist is advisable. Dental implant risks are uncommon, but they may happen just like with any other surgery.

Recovery and healing after dental implant surgery vary from person to person, and everyone has a different pain threshold. Still, getting dental implants is relatively manageable in terms of pain and discomfort during and after surgery. Short-term discomfort is a worthy investment in exchange for long-term oral health.

If you think you might need dental implants, call us or book here for a Free Implant Consultation.

Thinking of getting dental implants? You’re on the right track, as dental implant is the best option for replacing missing teeth. But before you start looking for dental clinics that offer it, you should know that there are two basic methods available for dental implant surgery: traditional and computer-guided. The traditional process is more time consuming and requires multiple incisions. In contrast, computer-guided implant surgery uses state-of-the-art imaging and digital screens to clearly map out your jawbone.

Here at No Gaps Dental, we offer computer-guided implant surgery.

Computer-guided surgery provides dentists with several advantages, helping them achieve predictable and safe implant placements.

  • Precise and Accurate Dental Implant Placement

With computer-guided implant surgery, digital impressions and CT scans are used to take images of your jaw to create a 3D image of your jaw structure. This greatly helps in the decision-making on where to place the implant. A surgical guide will then be made based on it, which can be fitted over the dental arch during the implant surgery, allowing the dentist to precisely and accurately install the implant.

  • Reduced Risks

Computer-guided implant technology allows our dentists to see the anatomical structures of your teeth, gums, and jaw, thus lowering the risks of unanticipated complications during surgery.

  • Reduced Surgery Time

Because a precise surgical guide is made, there will be no guesswork with computer-guided implant surgery, making the procedure faster to complete than traditional implant surgery.

  • Faster Healing Time

Unguided surgeries often require more incisions, which means more prolonged recovery time for patients after surgery. With computer-guided implant surgery, many patients can receive same-day implants.

  • Better Patient Education

Computer-guided implant technology is based on precise scans of the jaw structure. These images can be used to explain the dental implant procedure and educate patients about their oral health.

  • Helps With Placement of Additional Implants

Computer-guided surgery can also be advantageous for those with existing dental implants. It makes it possible to see the exact location of existing implants, ensuring that additional implants are placed in the ideal locations.

If you want to experience the latest technology in implant surgery, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

Do you have one or more missing teeth? Dental implants may be a good replacement option for you. Dental implants are artificial tooth roots made of titanium. They create a permanent base to support a prosthetic tooth or crown.

In the past, patients who suffered from failing teeth, missing teeth, and chronic dental problems were limited to dentures, bridges, and crowns to replace their missing teeth. However, dental implants have changed this because they feel, fit, and function like natural teeth, so they are rapidly becoming the new standard in tooth replacement.

If you would like to know more about dental implants, book an appointment for a Free Implant consultation here

Dental implants is now the most popular tooth replacement option for people who need to replace missing teeth. A dental implant can replace one tooth, but it can also support multiple missing teeth with a bridge and even secure dentures.

But then, which type of dental implant works best for you?

  • Single

A single tooth implant is the most typical type. If you have a missing tooth and prefer not to have a dental bridge that requires grinding and crowing your adjacent teeth, then the single tooth implant is your best option. It composes of one implant connected to one crown.

  • Multiple

Implant-supported bridge is a great choice if you have three or more missing adjacent teeth. Unlike the typical bridge with two crowns attached to your teeth on either side of the gap with a false tooth in between, an implant-supported bridge has crowns attached to a dental implant instead. The procedure is identical to a single tooth dental implant; however, the missing teeth adjacent to the middle will not be connected to an implant. This type of implant can save you money, given that you can replace multiple adjacent teeth without the need to replace each tooth with its own implant.

  • All-On-4

All-On-4 treatment involves the replacement of all missing teeth in one jaw by using only four implants. These four implants are used as anchors to support a full replacement teeth arch. Today, the All-On-4 technique is widely acknowledged as the superior treatment option for a full-arch teeth replacement. It involves placing implants in available bone, thereby avoiding the need for bone grafting.

No matter which implant type you choose to have, it’s still important to consult with an expert. Book now for a Free implant consultation with one of our qualified dentists here!

For many years, dentures have been the standard solution for missing teeth, but as dentistry advances, dental implants have been increasingly popular due to its many benefits over dentures.

  • Greater Comfort

Dentures rest on your gums, putting pressure on them, and as a result, you can be left with discomfort and denture sores. With dental implants, your teeth are supported by the titanium post in your jaw, keeping pressure off your gums.

Dental implants also provide a far greater biting force than dentures, allowing you to eat without having to worry about dislodging your teeth in the middle of a meal. Eating a wide variety of different foods improves your general health and nutritional intake.

  • Prevents bone loss

When you lose your teeth, the jaw bone in the empty space deteriorates due to lack of stimulation. Well-fitting dentures may delay bone loss, but it doesn’t halt it from occurring. This is why many people who wear dentures notice that their face seems to age more quickly than average or even sag. A dental implant replaces the tooth’s root, and chewing is restored to normal. It provides the needed stimulation for natural bone growth.

  • Easy care

One of the greatest complaints about dentures is that they take a lot of effort to maintain. They need to be removed from the mouth for cleaning and soaked overnight while sleeping. On the other hand, dental implants are much easier to maintain as you can brush and floss like normal. With dental implants, you also don’t need denture paste or adhesives.

  • Long-lasting

Dentures need to be replaced every 5 to 10 years, whereas dental implants can last a lifetime with proper care. Imagine never having to stress about your missing teeth ever again.

Dental implants are also much less likely to break or chip as they are made from titanium, which is stronger than the synthetic plastic resins or porcelain used to construct dentures.

  • Cost-effective

You may think, how can something that cost thousands of dollars be cost-effective? The answer lies in the longevity and durability of dental implants compared to dentures. As mentioned above, dental implants may last a lifetime, whereas dentures need to be replaced after some years. You may initially pay more with dental implants, but you’ll actually save more money in the long run.

  • Better Stability

Dentures are known for coming loose and slipping out of place. This can create embarrassing situations when eating, speaking, or even just smiling. You can say goodbye to those awkward, uncomfortable situations with dental implants as they are permanently fixed in place. It won’t slip around, come loose, or fall out so you can eat, talk, and smile confidently.

Tired of the conventional dentures that wobble and slip? Dental implants could be the solution you’re looking for! Book an appointment now for a Free Implant consultation by calling us or thru our online booking system.

If your dentures are damaged, visit one of our practices so we can examine them and determine the best way to fix them.

One thing you should keep in mind is that your dentures will need to be adjusted one or several times from when you first receive them. Patients will call our practice worried that they did something to cause their dentures to fit incorrectly, when in actuality, they only need to be adjusted so they can fit perfectly.

If you have indeed damage them, schedule an appointment online here with our practice right away.

Dental Implant is the best option to replace missing teeth. The process can be long and complex, usually done in stages over a few months, but it is worth the wait given its many benefits in comparison to other teeth replacement procedures.

If you are interested in getting a dental implant, the implant process will involve the following steps;

  • Treatment plan – The first step is to meet with one of our dentists specialising in this procedure for an initial consultation. Our dentist will then determine if you are a good candidate and if so, a custom treatment plan will be created. You will be provided with information about the process as it differs from patient to patient and will also inform you of what needs to happen before getting the implants.
  • Digital planning and CBCT x-ray – After that, Implant digital planning and CBCT x-ray will be done to have a thorough examination of your bone, nerves, and sinuses. It will also decide if there are any underlying issues like gum disease or tooth decay that may cause problems for you during the implant procedure.

If there’s a need to extract a decayed tooth, our dentist might recommend waiting for one to two months before moving on to the implant placement. But depending on the situation, it can be possible to extract a tooth and have an implant installed on the same day.

For patients with a damaged or weak jawbone, a dental bone graft or sinus lift might be needed. These procedures can significantly delay dental implant surgery since healing typically takes three to twelve months for the implant to be securely attached. It may seem like a lot of work, but it is crucial for success rates if done correctly.

  • Implant placementNext is the surgical placement of the implant. Local anaesthesia will be given to numb your mouth, so you won’t feel any pain during the surgery. Our dentist will then drill a hole where the titanium post will be placed using surgical-guided technology. The gums will then be sutured to cover the implant to avoid any food from becoming lodged in the gum.
  • OsseointegrationThis is followed by the healing process. Each patient heals differently and may take four to six months. At this time, the implant becomes attached to the bone during a process called osseointegration, making it strong enough to stay in place.
  • Placing of ‘abutment’ – Our dentist will then examine you to make sure the implant is secure. Once determined that the implant has bonded to your jawbone, a small connector post – called abutment, will be attached to the post portion of the implant. This is the part that connects the replacement tooth to the implant. You will be provided local anaesthesia prior to opening your gums so the abutment can be placed during the process. Once the abutment is placed, the gum tissue will be closed around it but won’t cover it. There are also instances wherein both the implant and the abutment are installed in one session. The recovery period takes approximately two weeks.
  • Crown fabrication and placement – Lastly is the crown fabrication. After your gums heal, our dentist will take impressions of your teeth to create a custom crown. We offer CEREC Crowns, wherein you can have a crown constructed and fitted all in one visit. The crown will then be affixed to the abutment.

And there you have it, congratulations on having a new smile! Dental Implants is a procedure our team undertakes on a daily basis, so rest assured you are in safe hands.

If you want to know more about dental implants, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.

Did you lose one or more teeth? Does it make you feel self-conscious? Does it affect your ability to chew or speak normally?

One can lose teeth for a number of reasons. Other than making you self-conscious, when left untreated, it can also cause your remaining teeth to shift, thus affecting your functionality to bite or even speak properly. The good thing is, there are several options to replace your missing teeth, but what’s the best option?

While you can choose from different treatment options, Dental Implants are by far the superior choice. Dental implants are well recognised as the #1 recommendation for teeth replacement. It fuses with your bone like a root, giving you a natural feel, and with proper care, dental implants can even last a lifetime.

Dental implants are metal fixtures surgically positioned into the jawbone beneath the gums – replacing a natural tooth root. It’ll then serves as a support for your crown, bridge, or denture. To learn more about dental implants, you can check this article.

If you’re tired of concealing your smile and would like to learn more about dental implants, book an appointment now for a Free Implant consultation here.

Dental Implants are well-known as the best way to replace missing teeth. It outlasts any other teeth replacement option as they are much more comfortable, feel like your own teeth, and doesn’t require more maintenance than what you already provide for your own teeth. For more information on the advantages of having a dental implant, you may check this article.

Dental Implants may be the best option, but it can be a costly procedure for others. Some patients may feel that this treatment option is beyond their means. The cost varies depending on several factors, including how many teeth need to be replaced.

Here at No Gaps Dental, Dental Implant ranges from $4,500 for both the implant and crown.

You may want to know how much exactly will it cost. Well, that’s a tough question because, quite simply, there is no ‘one-price-fits-all’ answer. Dental implant cost differs from one person to another depending on the complexness of their individual case, and whether you will require such treatments such as bone grafting or sinus lifting. We can identify your exact needs during the implant planning stage.

You may also check with your health insurer. Though most health insurers don’t typically cover dental implant surgery, some may cover a portion of the implant crown. You may contact your health insurer beforehand to find out more.

Dental implants are worth the money and time if you need to replace your missing teeth. It may be costly upfront, but it will surely save you money, time, and effort in the long run due to its longevity.

If you’re looking for a permanent solution for your missing teeth, dental implants could be the solution for you. Call us or book online for a Free Implant consultation.

Many patients are concerned that they will have missing teeth during the dental implant treatment. That is quite understandable, given that depending on the healing period, it may take several months for the treatment to complete. It may not be much of a concern if the Implant needs to replace your molar or any of your back teeth since it’s not visible when you talk or smile. But it’s a different story when it comes to your front teeth.

The good news is, we can offer an immediate denture for you to wear during the implant healing period. These dentures may not be as strong given the short time you will require them, but it still looks great when you smile.

Dental Implant may be a long and complex procedure, but the end result will surely be worth the wait with all its advantages.

If you have any questions about dental implants, please call us or book a Free implant consultation here.