Dental Implant Surgery: The Non-Compromise Solution For Teeth Loss Replacement And New Life Gains In NZ
Are You Tired of Hiding Your Smile?
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Have you been missing out on life’s opportunities because of dental issues?Â
By smiling with confidence, one can open doors to new relationships, friendships, and career opportunities.Â
It’s time to stop denying yourself the simple pleasure of a smile and start living your best life.
At Greenhithe Dental Boutique, we understand the pain and embarrassment of missing teeth.Â
That’s why we take pride in all the smiles our dental implants bring our patients.
Our dental implants help enhance your smile, providing a great appearance and confidence from teeth that feel and function like real teeth.
Missing Teeth? Don’t Settle For Less.
Our Dental Implants offer a no-compromise solution to restore your smile to its full potential.
With our implant crowns, implant bridges, and new teeth on 4, we give you a choice to choose what’s best for your smile.
Don’t let missing teeth hold you back any longer.
Invest in your smile with Greenhithe Dental Boutique.
Where our dental implants take you on new beginnings with confidence.
Advantages of Dental Implants​
Our Dental Implants offer a no-compromise solution to restore your smile to its full potential.
With our implant crowns, implant bridges, and new teeth on 4, we give you a choice to choose what’s best for your smile.
Don’t let missing teeth hold you back any longer.
Invest in your smile with Greenhithe Dental Boutique.
Where our dental implants take you on new beginnings with confidence.
- Normal-looking teeth used to replace damaged or missing teeth
- Painless procedures with local anaesthesia and a choice of non-invasive anxiety management keep you relaxed.
- Implants are a safe and permanent alternative to dentures to help you confidently smile.
- Dental implants are permanently fused into your jawbone, giving your denture and bridge a stable base.
- Restores your ability to eat and speak appropriately with full or partial dentures.
- Reliable and long-lasting.
Here’s Our Easy Dental Implant Surgery Assessment Plan
Step 1: Initial Consultation
- The first step is to schedule an appointment with a dentist to determine your general and oral health and evaluate whether you are a good candidate for dental implants.
- During this consultation, your dentist will provide an individualised treatment plan with schedules and timeframes.
Step 2: Initial Consultation
- After the initial consultation, the dentist will schedule an appointment for implant placement.
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- During this appointment, the dentist will insert the titanium implant into the jawbone where your new tooth will be placed.
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- After implant placement, you will be given time to heal, and the implant will be allowed to bond with the bone for around 3 months, depending on the individual.
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- If required, the dentist can provide you with a temporary tooth (charges for temporary teeth are not included in implant prices and will be quoted separately).
Step 3: Extension Placement
- After the initial consultation, the dentist will schedule an appointment for implant placement.
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- During this appointment, the dentist will insert the titanium implant into the jawbone where your new tooth will be placed.
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- After implant placement, you will be given time to heal, and the implant will be allowed to bond with the bone for around 3 months, depending on the individual.
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- If required, the dentist can provide you with a temporary tooth (charges for temporary teeth are not included in implant prices and will be quoted separately)
Step 4: Crown Placement
- The final step is to have your implant crowns placed.
- The crown will be designed to match the size, shape, and colour of your natural teeth and will look and feel so natural that you will forget you ever had a missing tooth.
Call us today and talk to our clinician about how we can give you implants that look like your natural teeth.
Need A Dental Implant? Here Are Your Options
Three dental implant surgery treatments can significantly improve your life: Implant Crowns, Implant Bridges, and New Teeth on 4.
Implant Crowns
An implant crown is like a new tooth attached to your jawbone. It looks like a natural tooth and fills the gap where your old tooth was. The crown is the part you see and can be made to look just like your other teeth. It can be made from different materials like porcelain, ceramic, gold, or a mix of these.
Implant crowns work like natural teeth; they’re a great way to replace missing teeth. So, if you’re missing a tooth, don’t worry. Just ask your dentist about getting an implant crown!
Implant Bridges
A dental bridge or abutment is a tool that can help fix the gaps caused by missing teeth. It works like a bridge that connects two sides of a river. This implant treatment has a bridge supported by implants that are attached to your jaw instead of being attached to your other teeth. The crowns, which are the visible parts of your teeth, are then attached to the implants to fill in the gaps and hold everything in place. This way, you can have a complete smile and be able to eat and normally talk again.
New Teeth On 4 Dental Implants
Get ready to say goodbye to your removable dentures and say hello to permanent new teeth with New Teeth on 4 or All on 4 Dental Implants! Once your implants are placed, our dentist uses a special dental scanning procedures to fabricate fixed bridges that go on your implants immediately after the implant placement! These new set of teeth are permanently attached and create a beautiful smile that you have always wanted. These new teeth look and feel like the real thing, no matter how many implants you have!
This is a great option if you have struggled to eat with dentures for many years, or have broken teeth not allowing you to enjoy the proper quality of life. However, you must practice oral hygiene daily to keep your implants healthy for the long term.
KIND WORDS FROM OUR PATIENTS
“My treatment consisted of braces, an implant, and veneers over 3 years. The results are amazing! My confidence is up and the team at Greenhithe Dentalcare have my thanks for their profesionalism during my treatment. Finance options were super easy, the team kept me well informed at all stages of my care without the need to ask and were incredible to deal with all around. I highly recommend Tahla and the team at Greenhithe Dentalcare. A+”
“It is with great pleasure that we write this unsolicited testimonial in favour of Greenhithe Dental Boutique. WE as a family have been extremely satisfied with the excellent customer and dental care service over many years. The group has always displayed courtesy, patience, warmth and professionalism. At all times, dental care has been meticulous, and often the team have gone the extra mile to suit our specific needs. The surgery itself is spotless and equipped with the lates dental technologies. We cannot speak highly enough of the Group and would certainly recommend this dental surgery to others. Our appreciation and gratitude go out to the team namely DR. Talha Gul, Ivan Emma and Rebecca. In Dr. Talha and his team. we have full trust and confidence. Congratulations!”
YOUR DENTAL IMPLANT EXPERT
Dr Talha Gul
Dr Talha Gul is a superstar dentist with two degrees from the University of Otago! He’s all about ensuring you feel comfortable during your visit and pays attention to every detail. He’s also a pro at making nervous patients feel at ease.
But that’s not all! Dr Gul has a heart of gold and loves helping people in need. He’s volunteered his dental skills in South East Asia and the Cook Islands. When he’s not helping patients, he loves spending time with his family and staying active. And let’s not forget about his love for movies! Dr Gul is the perfect dentist if you want someone skilled, kind-hearted, and fun
Frequently Asked Questions
What are dental implants, and how do they work?
Dental implants dentistry is where artificial tooth roots are surgically placed into the jaw bone to provide a stable base for replacement teeth. They can be placed on the upper or lower portion of the gums. They are made of titanium, which fuses with the bone to create a permanent anchor for the replacement teeth. Once the implants have fused with the bone, a crown, bridge, or denture can be attached to the implant to create a natural-looking, functional smile.
Who is a good candidate for dental implants?
The ideal candidate for dental implants is someone who is missing one or more teeth, has healthy gums and sufficient bone density in the jaw to support the implant. However, a thorough evaluation by a dental implant specialist is required to determine if someone is a good candidate for the procedure.
What are the benefits of dental implants compared to other tooth replacement options?
Dental implants offer many advantages over other tooth replacement options, including a more natural look and feel, improved speech and chewing function, greater comfort and stability, and better long-term oral health. They also do not require the alteration of surrounding teeth, as is the case with dental bridges, and do not need to be removed for cleaning and maintenance, as is the case with dentures.
How long do dental implants last?
Dental implants can last decades or even a lifetime with proper care and maintenance. Regular dental check-ups and good oral hygiene habits, such as brushing and flossing daily, can help ensure the longevity of dental implants.
Are dental implants painful?
The dental implant procedure is typically performed under local anaesthesia, which numbs the area and minimizes any pain or discomfort. However, patients may opt for sedation as well. Patients may experience mild discomfort and swelling after the procedure, but this can be managed with over-the-counter pain medication and ice packs. Most patients report that the discomfort is minimal and short-lived.
What is the success rate for dental implants?
The success rate for dental implants is generally very high, with reported success rates ranging from 95% to 98%. However, the success rate can depend on several factors, such as the patient's oral health, the quality and quantity of the jawbone, the type of implant used, and the skill and experience of the dentist performing the procedure. Sometimes, the success rate may be lower if complications occur during the healing process or if the patient does not properly care for the implant after placement. It's important to discuss your individual situation with a qualified dental professional to determine your specific risk factors and the expected success rate for your dental implant procedure.