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At Paddington Dentistry, we pride ourselves on patient-centred care. Educating patients on the various aspects of their oral health is key. If you have questions, we welcome them. We want you to have all the information you need to make informed decisions about you and your family’s oral health. We have gathered some of the common questions we hear below. If your question is not answered here, please don’t hesitate to give us a call.
Dental Implants
Dental implants are permanent tooth replacements designed to replace missing teeth from the root up. They consist of a titanium post that is surgically placed into the jawbone, acting as an artificial tooth root. Once healed, a custom-made dental crown is attached to restore the appearance and function of your smile.
At Paddington Dentistry, dental implants are used to help patients regain confidence, improve chewing ability, and protect long-term oral health.
A Natural-Looking Tooth Replacement Option
One of the biggest advantages of dental implants is how closely they mimic natural teeth. They are designed to blend seamlessly with your smile while providing long-term stability and comfort.
If you are considering dental implants please give us a call today to schedule your consultation.
In most cases, the dental implant process takes a few months:
- Implant placement: one visit
- Healing period: typically 6 to 12 weeks
- Final crown placement: 1–2 visits
Some patients may be suitable for same-day temporary teeth, depending on their individual case.
In selected cases, it is possible to place a temporary tooth on the same day as the implant.
However, this depends on bone quality and stability. A thorough assessment is required to ensure this approach is safe and predictable.
The procedure is performed under local anaesthetic, so you should not feel pain during treatment.
Most patients find the experience more comfortable than expected. After the procedure, mild discomfort or swelling for a few days is normal and usually manageable with simple pain relief.
Yes—dental implants are a safe and well-established treatment with success rates of over 90–95% when properly planned and maintained.
They have been used in dentistry for decades and are supported by extensive clinical research.
While complications are uncommon, they can include:
- Infection
- Failure of the implant to integrate with the bone
- Gum inflammation over time
Choosing an experienced implant dentist in Sydney and attending regular follow-ups significantly reduces these risks.
The cost of dental implants in Sydney depends on the complexity of the case and whether additional procedures are required.
In most cases, a single dental implant typically ranges between $4,000 to $7,000. This reflects the precision, materials, and long-term planning involved in achieving a stable result.
A consultation allows us to provide a clear, personalised treatment plan and cost estimate.
Dental implants are considered a long-term investment in your oral health.
Unlike other options, they help preserve bone, maintain bite stability, and do not rely on neighbouring teeth. This reduces the likelihood of future dental problems.
For many patients, the durability, comfort, and natural appearance make dental implants a worthwhile choice.
Dental implants are usually classified as a major dental treatment.
Some private health funds may contribute to parts of the treatment, such as the crown, depending on your level of cover. We provide itemised treatment plans to help you understand your benefits.
Yes. Many patients choose to spread the cost of dental implants in Sydney over time.
We offer flexible payment options to make treatment more manageable and accessible.
With proper care, dental implants can last many years—often decades.
Their long-term success depends on maintaining good oral hygiene, attending regular check-ups, and managing habits such as teeth grinding.
Yes. Dental implants are designed to closely replicate natural teeth in both appearance and function.
Most patients find them stable, comfortable, and very natural-looking.
The first step is a consultation with an experienced implant dentist in Paddington or Woollahra.
During this visit, we assess your suitability, take any necessary scans, and provide a clear, personalised treatment plan so you can make an informed decision.