Dental Implants in Kempsey, Port Macquarie & Taree

The closest thing to a natural tooth — rooted in the jaw, designed to last decades.

overview

What Are Dental Implants

A dental implant is a titanium post placed into the jawbone where a tooth root once was. It integrates with the bone over several months, then supports a crown, bridge or denture on top. The result looks, feels and functions like a natural tooth.

is it worth

Why Implants Are Worth Considering

Most tooth replacement options rest on top of existing structures. An implant replaces the root itself. This matters because it preserves the jawbone — bone that receives no stimulation from a tooth root gradually shrinks over years, changing facial structure and affecting the stability of neighbouring teeth. An implant prevents that. It is also the only replacement that requires no modification to neighbouring teeth. Patients from South West Rocks, Harrington and across the Manning Valley who have been managing with a gap or a partial denture often find an implant assessment a worthwhile conversation to have.

The Process

The Implant Process
What to Expect

A single implant typically involves three stages spread over several months.
The implant post is placed into the bone at the first surgical stage (under local anaesthetic).
A healing period of 3–6 months follows, during which the titanium integrates with the bone (osseointegration).
At the final stage, a custom crown is fitted to the implant.
The wait is the longest part — the appointments themselves are well-managed and comfortable
are you right candidate

Are You a Candidate?

Ideal implant candidates have healthy gums and sufficient bone volume at the implant site. Smoking, uncontrolled diabetes and certain medications can affect healing. Bone grafting is sometimes required before implant placement if bone has been lost. Your dentist will assess suitability thoroughly at the implant consultation and be direct about whether you are a good candidate before any treatment is planned.

frequently asked questions

How long do dental implants last?
With proper care, dental implants can last a lifetime. The crown on top may need replacement after 15–20 years due to wear, but the implant itself — if properly integrated — has an exceptional long-term record.
Is the implant surgery painful?
The procedure is performed under local anaesthetic. Patients typically report that the post-operative discomfort is less than expected — similar to an extraction. Swelling and mild soreness for a few days is normal. Pain medication is prescribed as needed.
How much do dental implants cost?
Implant costs vary depending on the complexity of your case, whether bone grafting is required, and the type of crown or restoration used. Your dentist will provide a full, itemised cost plan at the consultation before any treatment is committed to.
Do implants look natural?
Yes. The crown placed on the implant is custom-matched to the shade and shape of your surrounding teeth. Under normal circumstances, an implant crown is indistinguishable from a natural tooth.
Can I get an implant years after losing a tooth?
Yes, though bone loss at the site may require a bone graft before implant placement. An assessment will confirm how much bone is present and whether grafting is needed. Earlier treatment generally means less grafting, but implants are placed successfully in patients who have had gaps for many years.
Is the implant assessment available at all three clinics?
Initial consultations and assessments are available at Kempsey, Port Macquarie and Taree. Surgical placement may be referred to an appropriate specialist depending on case complexity. Your dentist will advise at the assessment.

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