Clontarf's Centre For Dental Implant Excellence.

Clontarf's Centre For Dental Implant Excellence.

Clontarf's Centre For Dental Implant Excellence.

Clontarf's Centre For Dental Implant Excellence.

Your Dental Implant Journey With Us

What to expect during your Dental Implant treatment.

Our skilled team at Maypark Dental can help you avoid the stress of tooth loss through long lasting and easy to clean dental implants. Feel free to enquire today!

Book a consultation

Consultation to assess patient suitability, take x-rays and send for a scan

Photos, discussion of the scan (potential risks etc. specific to the case) and consents (total cost and consent) form given

Implant (s) placement

After 3 to 4 months impressions for crown

Fit implant crown (s)

 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Dental Implant?

A dental implant is a single titanium screw placed in your jaw bone to which a false tooth is then attached. Dental implants are not only used to replace single teeth but can also be used to replace multiple missing teeth, often to provide a new full set of replacement teeth.

Will the procedure hurt?

Dental implants are inserted into the jawbone under local anaesthetic, so the procedure is not painful.

Just like with any other dental procedure, local anaesthetic takes away any painful sensation for a number of hours so that you can comfortably undergo the procedure without the risks that are carried by the use of general anaesthetics (where you are not conscious).

Following the procedure, it is normal to experience some discomfort for 2-3 days after which symptoms should begin to resolve. In this time, you should carefully follow postoperative instructions to ensure quick and uneventful healing.
Over-the-counter painkillers (analgesics) are often recommended and are sufficient to get you through this period comfortably. After a few days, and from thereon in, you will feel no sensation from your implant.

Will Implants last forever?

We could never tell you an implant will last forever because they can suffer the same problems as teeth like gum disease and fracture – but they have one of the best success rates in dentistry if you look after your mouth.

What happens if I lack sufficient bone, can I still have an implant?

A lack of bone does not mean that you will not be able to have an implant. We can carry out grafting procedures to replace lost bone to make an implant possible.

Are Implants the best solution for missing teeth?

This really is dependent from patient to patient – but if you have missing teeth often implants can be the gold standard replacement option for reasons described above.

Can an Implant be placed straight after my tooth is extracted?

Sometimes implants can be placed as soon as a tooth is extracted, but if the tooth has been infected we may want to wait for the infection to heal before an implant is placed. We may also want the bone to fuse to the implant before the ‘crown’ is placed.

STILL HAVE A QUESTION?

Contact us at Maypark Dental Practice on 023 8077 5900 to find out more about any of our treatments or book a consultation with one of our experienced clinicians.

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