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Dental Implants
Dental Implant Options for You

Dental implants in Providence can offer a variety of options to help you reach your smile goals.

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Dental Implants

Missing teeth can affect one's smile, bite and overall oral health. At Providence Dental Care, we provide comprehensive dental implant services to restore oral function and appearance. Dental implants are a long-term, reliable solution for replacing single or multiple missing teeth, offering results that look, feel and function like natural teeth.

Whether you need a single implant, a full restoration or supportive bone grafting, our team is here to guide you through every step of your treatment. We aim to ensure a personalised approach that meets your oral health and aesthetic goals.

What Are Dental Implants?

A dental implant is a small, biocompatible titanium post that is surgically placed into the jawbone to serve as a replacement tooth root. Once the implant integrates with your bone—a process called osseointegration—it provides a strong foundation for a crown, bridge or denture.

Dental implants can be used to:

  • Replace a single missing tooth
  • Support implant-supported bridges
  • Stabilise full or partial dentures
  • Preserve bone structure and prevent jawbone deterioration

Because implants function like natural teeth, they allow you to eat, speak and smile while aiming to support long-term oral health.

Benefits of Dental Implants

Missing teeth can affect one's ability to eat, speak and maintain a healthy, balanced smile. Dental implants offer a permanent solution that replaces missing teeth with durable, natural-looking restorations. Here are some of the benefits.
Restores Full Function for Eating and Speaking
Dental implants act like natural tooth roots, anchoring replacement teeth securely in place. This allows patients to chew comfortably and speak clearly without worrying about slippage or instability.
Preserves Jawbone and Prevents Bone Loss
When a tooth is lost, the jawbone can deteriorate over time. Implants stimulate the bone just like natural teeth, helping to preserve jaw structure and prevent the sunken appearance that can occur with long-term tooth loss.
Durable, Long-Lasting Solution
Made from biocompatible materials like titanium, they integrate with your jawbone for stability and strength. This long-term solution helps reduce the need for frequent replacements compared with other tooth-replacement options.

Frequently Asked Questions

Dental implants are a long-term solution for replacing missing teeth, but suitability depends on several factors. Common indicators that implants may be right for you include:

  • One or more missing teeth
  • Healthy gums
  • Sufficient jawbone to support the implant
  • Overall good oral and general health

During your consultation, your dentist will review your dental and medical history, take digital scans or x-rays and assess your jawbone density to determine if dental implants are appropriate for your needs.

Even if bone density is reduced, procedures like bone grafting can often prepare the jaw to support implants successfully. Your dentist will explain whether you need grafting and how it integrates with the implant treatment plan.

How Do I Care for Dental Implants at Home?

Proper home care is essential to ensure the longevity of dental implants. Treat your implants like natural teeth: 

  • Brush twice daily with a soft-bristled toothbrush.
  • Floss carefully around the implant.
  • Consider using an interdental brush to clean hard-to-reach areas.
  • Rinsing with an antibacterial mouthwash can also help prevent plaque buildup and gum inflammation.
  • Avoid chewing hard foods or using your teeth as tools to protect your implants from unnecessary stress.

We Welcome Your Call 

Regular dental check-ups are equally important. Professional cleanings allow your dentist to monitor the implant, surrounding gum tissue and jawbone. 

We invite you to call us for your next appointment. 

Our Dental Implant Services

At Providence Dental Care, we offer a full range of implant-related treatments, including: 

  • Dental Implant Placement — Your dentist carefully evaluates your oral health, bone structure, and overall suitability for implants before placing the titanium post into your jawbone. Proper planning helps ensure optimal alignment, function and longevity of the implant.
  • Implant-Supported Restorations — Once the implant has fully integrated with the bone, we attach a custom-made crown or bridge to restore the missing tooth. These restorations are designed to match your surrounding teeth in shape, size and colour.
  • Bone Grafting — Some patients may require bone grafting to strengthen the jawbone before implant placement. This procedure adds volume and density to areas where the bone has deteriorated, aiming to ensure implants have a stable, secure foundation for long-term success.

Is a Dental Implant Right for You?

Your dentist will evaluate several factors to determine whether implants are appropriate for your specific needs, including:

  • Overall oral health and gum condition
  • Quality and density of your jawbone
  • The number and location of missing teeth
  • Personal treatment goals and expectations

During your consultation, we’ll discuss your options, explain the procedure and develop a customised treatment plan to restore your smile.

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Ready to Arrange Your Dental Implant Consultation?

If you are considering a permanent solution for missing teeth, we invite you to contact Providence Dental Care to learn more about our dental implants in Providence, SA. Our team will guide you through every step, from initial assessment to final restoration. 

Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.