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Implant-Supported Dentures in Shenton Park

Beyond Dentures
Exploring the Marvel of Implant-Supported Dentures
Missing teeth can lead to a host of problems, including difficulty in chewing foods, a decline in oral health, and a loss of self-confidence. Traditional methods may fall short in addressing these issues.
Implant-supported dentures in Shenton Park offer a cutting-edge treatment for these challenges. Utilising titanium posts and artificial teeth, Shenton Park Village Dental provides a stable and aesthetically pleasing option that restores function and gives an improved appearance, allowing you to smile with confidence again.
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Why Choose Shenton Park Village Dental
Personalised Care for the Whole Family
We offer tailored dental implant services for all ages so that each family member receives the implant treatment that suits their unique needs and preferences.
Experienced and Caring Dental Professionals
Our team of experienced dentists prioritises patient comfort, providing high-quality dental implants treatment with a gentle and compassionate approach.
State-of-the-Art Eco-Dentistry
Embracing modern dental technologies, we offer implant-supported dentures in Shenton Park using environmentally responsible materials and practices without compromising quality.
Community Involvement and Support
Shenton Park Village Dental is proud to be part of the Perth community, actively supporting local initiatives and providing accessible dental care.
Experience the Benefits
Implant-Supported Dentures: Enhancing Comfort and Confidence

Securing Smiles Beyond Traditional Dentures
Enhanced stability and comfort
Implant-supported dentures are anchored securely, preventing slippage and providing enhanced stability and comfort while eating and speaking.
Natural appearance and function
Denture with implants in Shenton Park closely mimic natural teeth in appearance and function, allowing for a more confident smile and natural chewing.
Improved oral health and bone preservation
By stimulating the jaw bone, implant-supported dentures prevent bone loss, promoting long-term oral health and maintaining facial structure.
Ideal Candidates
Is an Implant-Supported Denture the Right Choice for You?
Adequate bone density
Candidates must have adequate bone density in the jaw to support the titanium post, allowing for proper implant placement.
Good oral hygiene practices
Maintaining proper oral hygiene is vital for the long-term success of the tooth implant treatment, including care for the gum tissues.
Commitment to regular dental visits
Regular visits to the friendly dentist for check-ups and restorations are essential to monitor and maintain oral and implant health.

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FAQs
Implant-Supported Dentures Explained
How do implant-supported dentures differ from traditional dentures?
How many dental implants are required to support dentures?
Is the implant placement procedure painful?
How long does it take to get implant-supported dentures?
Are implant-supported dentures removable like traditional dentures?
How long do implant-supported dentures last?
Can implant-supported dentures improve my ability to eat and speak?
Are there any dietary restrictions with implant-supported dentures?
What is the success rate of implant-supported dentures?
Are there any risks or complications associated with the procedure?
As with any surgical procedure, there are potential risks and complications associated with implant-supported dentures. These may include the following:
- Infection:
Bacterial infection can occur at the implant site, especially if proper hygiene is not maintained. In severe cases, an infection could spread to other parts of the mouth or body. - Damage to Adjacent Teeth:
During the dental implant process, there’s a possibility of harming the teeth next to the implant site. This could necessitate additional dental work, such as fillings or dental crowns. - Nerve Damage:
Nerves in the jawbone may be damaged during the drilling process, leading to numbness or tingling. In some cases, this could be irreversible. - Jawbone Issues:
The jawbone may not fuse properly with the implant, a condition known as “implant failure.” Bone loss around the implant site is another concern. - Post-Surgical Complications:
These could include excessive bleeding, swelling, or allergic reactions to anaesthesia. Proper aftercare is essential to mitigating these risks. - Financial Risk:
The cost of implant-supported dentures is generally higher than that of traditional dentures. If complications arise, additional treatments will increase the overall cost.
However, these risks are rare and can be minimised by choosing an experienced dental professional to perform dental implant surgery and following proper aftercare instructions.
How do I care for my implant-supported dentures?
Caring for implant-supported dentures involves regular oral hygiene practices similar to those for normal teeth. It is crucial for their longevity and to maintain optimal oral health. Here’s a guide to help:
- Daily Cleaning:
Just like natural teeth, implant-supported dentures need daily cleaning. Use a soft-bristle toothbrush to gently brush the dentures, making sure you clean around the implants and the gumline. Use a non-abrasive denture toothpaste. - Flossing:
Special floss or interdental brushes are available for cleaning around implants. This helps remove any trapped food particles and prevent plaque buildup. - Regular Check-ups:
Schedule regular dental check-ups to monitor the health of your implants, gum tissue, and supporting bone structure. - Avoid Hard Foods: To prevent damage, avoid biting down on hard foods or objects with your implant-supported dentures.
Remember, while implant-supported dentures provide more stability than traditional ones, they still require diligent care for optimal function. Our team will provide specific instructions on proper care and any special tools or products that may be beneficial for maintaining your dental implant prostheses.
Can I still undergo the procedure if I have bone loss in my jaw?
Bone loss in the jaw can be challenging for implant placement, as adequate bone density is needed to support the titanium post. However, it may not necessarily disqualify you from the dental implant procedure. Techniques such as bone grafting can rebuild the jawbone structure and create a stable foundation for the implants.
A thorough evaluation by the dental professionals at Shenton Park Village Dental will determine the appropriate course of action for your situation.
What should I expect during the recovery period after the implant placement?
What should I expect during the recovery period after the implant placement?
The recovery period after implant placement varies from patient to patient. You may experience swelling, discomfort, or minor bleeding in the first few days following the surgical procedure. Soft foods and gentle oral care are recommended during the initial healing phase.
Regular visits to the dentist will facilitate proper healing and allow for any necessary adjustments or restorations. Following the specific aftercare instructions provided by Shenton Park Village Dental will contribute to a smooth recovery and the longevity of your dental prosthesis.
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