Dental implants are one of the most innovative and exciting developments in dentistry during the past few decades.
A dental implant closely replicates a real tooth root and provides a strong anchorage point for implant crowns, bridges or even complete dentures. Australia Dental Burpengary collaborates closely with an experienced implant surgeon who will fit your implants. Once fitted, we will look after you, designing and fabricating your restorative dental implants and completing your treatment.
Extensive care is taken when designing your restorative dental implants, to ensure they look and feel natural. Your implant teeth will be made to complement your facial features and your gender and will provide the correct support for your facial muscles. If you currently wear old and ill-fitting dentures, you should be pleasantly surprised at the improvement in your appearance.
Restorative crowns and bridges are firmly screwed onto your dental implants and can withstand substantial chewing pressures so you will be able to eat just about anything you like. Implant-retained dentures are a considerable improvement compared with traditional full dentures that rest on your gums, allowing you to choose from a far greater range of foods. The design of implant-retained dentures uncovers more taste buds, so mealtimes are far more pleasurable.
Warning: Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified practitioner.
All dental and cosmetic procedures carry potential risks as well as benefits. The information provided on this website is general in nature and not a substitute for professional advice. Individual treatment outcomes may vary. Dentists practising at Australia Dental Burpengary are independent practitioners, registered with the Dental Board of Australia, and are solely responsible for the dental services they provide. No testimonials, guarantees, inducements, or offers are made or implied through this site in accordance with AHPRA advertising guidelines (effective 2 September 2025).