Treatment Considerations and Risks
At Woodend Dental, your health and well-being come first. Our AHPRA‑registered dentists focus on preventive, minimally invasive care, tailoring treatments to your individual needs. Using advanced technology, we conduct thorough consultations and assessments to recommend the safest and most effective options, while ensuring you understand any potential risks associated with procedures.
Dental Implants - Information and Risks
Dental implant treatment may require additional procedures such as bone grafting or sinus lifts to ensure a stable foundation. Your dentist will assess overall oral health, jawbone density, and suitability for implants. Implants are most appropriate for patients with healthy gums and sufficient bone to support the implant. Alternative treatments, such as conventional dentures or bridges, may be considered if implants are not suitable.
When This Might Not Be an Option
Patients with uncontrolled gum disease, insufficient bone that cannot be grafted, or certain systemic health conditions (e.g., uncontrolled diabetes, immune disorders) may not be suitable candidates for implants. Smoking or poor oral hygiene may also make implants a less viable option.
Risks
Potential risks include infection at the implant site, failure of the implant to integrate with the bone, nerve irritation causing numbness or tingling, and, in upper jaw cases, sinus involvement. There is also a small risk of bone loss around the implant.
During the Treatment
Implant placement is a minor surgical procedure performed under local anaesthetic, with sedation offered in some cases. Discomfort, swelling, and bruising are common immediately following surgery.
Post-Treatment Risks
Healing times vary between individuals. While initial recovery is usually one to two weeks, full integration of the implant into the bone can take several months. Complications such as infection or implant failure may arise during the healing period.
Patient Commitment
Success requires diligent oral hygiene, adherence to post-operative instructions, and attending all follow-up appointments. Patients should avoid habits that could compromise implants, such as smoking or biting hard foods.