Dental Implants in Brisbane CBD

Tooth loss can occur unexpectedly. Some patients begin exploring dental implants after a tooth extraction, a failed root canal, or damage caused by injury or decay. When a tooth is missing, everyday activities such as chewing, speaking, or smiling comfortably may begin to feel different.

Dental implants provide a modern tooth replacement approach designed to restore both function and appearance. At Excellence in Dentistry, our Brisbane CBD dental team plans implant treatment carefully so replacement teeth feel stable and blend naturally with your smile.

Patients visit our Brisbane CBD clinic from nearby inner-city suburbs including Spring Hill, Red Hill and Albion when exploring options for replacing missing teeth. 

What Are Dental Implants?

Dental implants are small medical-grade posts placed into the jawbone to replace the root of a missing tooth. Once healed, the implant provides a stable foundation that supports a replacement tooth.

A completed dental implant restoration generally includes three components:

Implant Post

The implant post is placed into the jawbone during a minor surgical procedure. Over time the bone integrates with the implant, helping create a stable anchor.

Abutment

After healing, a small connector piece known as an abutment attaches to the implant. This piece supports the final tooth restoration.

Dental Crown

The crown is the visible part of the implant restoration. It is shaped and colour-matched to resemble a natural tooth so it blends with surrounding teeth.

Together these components allow the implant to function similarly to a natural tooth root and crown. 

 

Situations Where Dental Implants May Be Considered

Patients often begin researching dental implants after experiencing changes in their dental health. Common situations where implant treatment may be discussed include:

  • A tooth removed because of infection or severe decay
  • A cracked or damaged tooth that cannot be restored
  • Tooth loss caused by injury
  • Long-term gaps where teeth were never replaced
  • Difficulty eating comfortably with removable dentures
  • Changes in bite caused by missing teeth

A consultation allows the dentist to evaluate your oral health and determine whether dental implants or another treatment may be appropriate.

Implant Treatment Guided by Experienced Dentists

Dental implant treatment requires careful planning, precise placement and ongoing monitoring during the healing process. At Excellence in Dentistry, implant care is provided by experienced clinicians who focus on long-term oral health outcomes.

 

The Dentists

Dr Sally Farhandi

Dr Sally Farhandi (Principal Dentist) founded our Brisbane CBD practice in 2000, with a focus on long-term outcomes and genuine care. With a Master’s in Implantology and certifications in Invisalign, SmileFast and cosmetic systems, she blends considerable surgical skill with a warm, patient-first approach.

Dr Christine Cheah

Dr Christine Cheah (Dentist) brings additional experience in implant dentistry and oral surgery. She holds a Bachelor of Dental Surgery from the University of Otago and a Postgraduate Diploma in Implantology from Charles Sturt University. Her experience and dedication to educating patients make her a trusted provider of complete dental solutions.

Why Some Patients Choose Dental Implants

Dental implants are designed to replace both the visible tooth and its root. Because of this structure, implants can support normal chewing forces and help maintain jawbone stimulation.

Potential benefits may include:

  • Stable tooth replacement that does not move during eating
  • Natural appearance designed to match surrounding teeth
  • Support for jawbone structure where a tooth is missing
  • Ability to replace single or multiple missing teeth
  • Long-term durability when supported by good oral hygiene

The most suitable treatment option will depend on the patient’s dental health and treatment goals.

 

 Implant Treatment Options

Dental implants can be used in several ways depending on how many teeth are missing and the condition of the surrounding teeth.

Single Tooth Replacement

An implant can support a single crown when only one tooth is missing. This approach replaces the tooth without affecting neighbouring teeth.

Patients interested in this option can learn more about single tooth implants in Brisbane CBD.

Replacement of Multiple Teeth

Implants can support a bridge when several teeth are missing in the same area.

Further information is available through our page on multiple teeth replacement.

Full Arch Implant Solutions

For patients missing most or all teeth in an arch, implants can support a full set of fixed replacement teeth.

More details can be found on our page discussing All-on-4 dental implants in Brisbane.

Metal-Free Implant Options

Some patients prefer implant systems without titanium components. Zirconia implants may be considered in certain situations.

Learn more about this option on our page about pure ceramic dental implants.

Are Dental Implants Right for You?

Implant suitability depends on several factors that are evaluated during consultation.

Dentists typically consider:

  • Gum health and presence of periodontal disease
  • Bone structure and jawbone density
  • Overall oral health condition
  • Medical history and medications
  • Smoking habits
  • Bite alignment and neighbouring teeth

In some situations additional procedures may be considered before implant placement. A detailed dental examination helps determine the safest and most appropriate treatment pathway.

H2 The Dental Implant Treatment Process

Implant treatment is typically completed in stages so the implant can integrate securely with the jawbone.

Consultation and Planning

Your appointment begins with a comprehensive dental examination and digital imaging. These tools allow the dentist to evaluate bone structure and plan implant placement carefully.

Implant Placement

The implant post is placed into the jawbone using local anaesthetic to ensure comfort. The procedure is usually completed in a single visit.

Healing and Integration

During the healing period the jawbone gradually integrates with the implant. This process, called osseointegration, helps stabilise the implant within the bone.

Final Restoration

After healing, the final crown or bridge is attached. The restoration is shaped and colour-matched to blend with surrounding teeth.

 

Implant Care Led By Experience

Dr Sally Farhandi

Dr Sally Farhandi (Principal Dentist) founded our Brisbane CBD practice in 2000, with a focus on long-term outcomes and genuine care. With a Master’s in Implantology and certifications in Invisalign, SmileFast and cosmetic systems, she blends considerable surgical skill with a warm, patient-first approach.

Dr Christine Cheah

Dr Christine Cheah (Dentist) brings additional experience in implant dentistry and oral surgery. She holds a Bachelor of Dental Surgery from the University of Otago and a Postgraduate Diploma in Implantology from Charles Sturt University. Her experience and dedication to educating patients make her a trusted provider of complete dental solutions.

Feeling Nervous About Implant Treatment?

Many patients exploring dental implants feel uncertain about the procedure, particularly if they have not experienced dental surgery before. Questions about discomfort, healing time or how the process works are very common. Implant treatment is planned carefully with attention to patient comfort. Your dentist will explain each stage of treatment and answer questions so you know what to expect before the procedure begins. Understanding the process often helps patients feel more confident about their treatment decisions.

How Dental Implants Support Jawbone Health

When a tooth is lost, the surrounding jawbone no longer receives stimulation from chewing forces. Over time this can lead to gradual bone changes in the area where the tooth once existed.

Because dental implants replace the missing tooth root, they allow chewing forces to continue stimulating the bone. This stimulation can help maintain the structure of the jawbone in the area of the missing tooth. 

What to Expect After Implant Placement

Following implant surgery, mild swelling or tenderness may occur for a short period while the area heals. Many patients return to normal daily activities within a short time.

Your dentist may recommend:

  • Soft foods during the initial healing period
  • Gentle oral hygiene around the implant area
  • Follow-up visits to monitor healing

Maintaining good oral hygiene and regular dental visits helps support the long-term health of implant restorations.

Patients often continue routine maintenance through services such as check-ups and cleans

Alternatives to Dental Implants

Dental implants are one option for replacing missing teeth. Other treatments may be considered depending on the patient’s oral health condition and preferences.

Possible alternatives include:

  • Dental bridges
  • Partial dentures
  • Full dentures

Your dentist can discuss the advantages and limitations of each option during consultation. Some patients may combine implant treatment with other restorative care provided through general dentistry

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Implant placement is performed using local anaesthetic to help ensure comfort during the procedure. Some patients experience mild soreness afterwards, which usually improves within a few days.
Many patients consider implants after a tooth extraction. The timing of implant placement depends on healing and the condition of the surrounding bone. Your dentist will advise when implant treatment may be appropriate.
Temporary restorations or interim solutions may sometimes be used during the healing period. Your dentist will discuss available options depending on the type of implant treatment planned.
Dental implants are designed as a long-term tooth replacement option. Their longevity depends on factors such as oral hygiene, general health and regular dental visits.
Yes. Dental implants can support single crowns, bridges replacing several teeth, or full-arch restorations depending on the patient’s needs.
Ceramic zirconia implants may be considered for patients seeking a metal-free implant option. Suitability depends on individual oral health conditions.

Considering Dental Implants in Brisbane CBD?

Exploring treatment options for missing teeth is an important step toward restoring everyday comfort and confidence. At Excellence in Dentistry, implant treatment is planned carefully with attention to long-term oral health and personalised care. If you are considering dental implants in Brisbane CBD, our dental team can assess your oral health and discuss suitable treatment pathways.