Treatment Information & Considerations

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At Deeragun 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 involve the surgical placement of a biocompatible titanium root into the jawbone to support a replacement tooth (crown), helping restore the function and appearance of your natural teeth. Implants may not be suitable for everyone; patients with certain medical conditions, such as diabetes or bleeding disorders, may have a higher risk of complications or implant failure.

Important Information Before Dental Implant or All-on-4™ Treatment

Before your surgical procedure, your dentist may recommend changes to your daily habits to support healing and long-term success. For example, quitting smoking and making adjustments to your diet can improve outcomes. Some changes may need to be made well in advance to ensure your mouth and general health are ready for surgery.

Your dentist will provide personalised guidance on what applies to your situation.

Additional Procedures

In some cases, supporting procedures may be required alongside your implant or All-on-4™ treatment to ensure stability and long-term results. These may include:

  • Bone grafting – adding bone where needed to support the implant.
  • Sinus lift – creating more space in the upper jaw so implants can be placed securely.
  • Gum augmentation – improving gum volume or quality.

These treatments carry their own risks and costs. Your dentist will explain if they are recommended for you.

General Risks and Considerations

All dental procedures carry some risks. Before proceeding, you may wish to seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner. Alternative treatment options may also be available.

Treatment is usually completed over 3–6 visits, depending on your case. Most people can return to normal daily activities within a few days, though some may need additional time for recovery.

Healing times vary, but most patients feel settled within two weeks after surgery. Long-term maintenance is essential. Your dentist will provide a personalised care plan, which may involve ongoing costs.

Surgical Risks

Upper Jaw

  • Implants are placed close to the sinuses, where bone quality may be less dense.
  • Rare complications include sinus entry, bone fracture, or poor implant stability.
  • Additional procedures may be required if this occurs.

Lower Jaw

  • Implants are placed near nerves that supply feeling to the lips, chin, and tongue.
  • Rarely, nerve irritation or swelling may cause temporary numbness or tingling.
  • In very rare cases, altered sensation may be prolonged or permanent.

Post-Surgical Risks

  • In some cases, implants may not be stable enough to support an immediate fixed prosthesis. A temporary removable appliance may be needed during healing.
  • Very rarely, implants may fail to integrate with the bone (“implant failure”). If this occurs, the implant may need to be removed and replaced, sometimes with additional procedures.
  • Regular monitoring every 4–6 months is essential to check implant health.

Recovery: What to Expect After Surgery

  • Swelling & Bruising: Normal after surgery, usually peaking on day 4, then gradually reducing.
  • Bleeding: May occur for 24–48 hours after surgery.
  • Pain/Discomfort: Expected for 1–2 weeks, manageable with prescribed medication.
  • Activity: Avoid strenuous activity for 24–48 hours. Sports and gym activities are best avoided for 7–10 days.
  • Tiredness: Feeling weak or tired in the first 24 hours is common.
  • Smoking: Strongly discouraged, as it significantly increases the risk of infection or implant failure.
  • Diet: Cold, soft foods are recommended immediately after surgery.
  • Time Off Work: You may need to take leave, depending on your treatment and recovery. Arrange for someone to assist you if your procedure involves general anaesthesia.

At Deeragun Dental, we provide orthodontic treatment, including fixed braces and clear aligners. These treatments address functional concerns such as gaps between teeth and bite misalignments, including overbite, underbite, crossbite, and deep bite. Our orthodontic care is designed to support proper oral function and is managed by a team experienced in a range of alignment methods.

Treatment Pathway Overview

Initial Assessment and Planning
Treatment begins with a comprehensive evaluation of your oral health, bite, and tooth spacing. Our clinicians assess alignment concerns and recommend the most suitable treatment option based on functional needs.

Selection of Treatment Option
Depending on your individual needs, Deeragun Dental may recommend fixed braces or clear aligners. The choice is determined by the type of misalignment and the functional objectives identified during your assessment.

Functional Benefits of Orthodontic Treatment
  • Improved Chewing Efficiency: Correct alignment supports even distribution of biting forces, reducing strain on specific teeth or the jaw.
  • Simplified Oral Hygiene: Clear aligners can make cleaning easier in some instances compared to fixed braces, helping maintain oral health.
  • Controlled Tooth Movement: Braces and aligners apply precise, gradual adjustments to move teeth into positions that support functional bite and chewing efficiency.
Possible Risks and Considerations

Orthodontic treatment is generally safe, but individual considerations include:

  • Mild Discomfort or Pressure: Temporary discomfort may occur after adjustments or when starting new aligners.
  • Soft Tissue Irritation: Fixed appliances may cause minor irritation to lips, cheeks, or gums during the early stages.
  • Oral Hygiene Challenges: Braces or aligners may retain plaque if not cleaned thoroughly, increasing the risk of gum inflammation or decay.
  • Compliance-Dependent Outcomes: Results may vary if aligners are not worn as advised or appliances are not maintained properly.
  • Adjustment Requirements: Occasional refinements may be needed to ensure treatment progresses as planned.

These factors will be clearly explained during your consultation to support informed decision-making.

Maintenance and Aftercare
  • Appliance Care: Follow daily wear instructions for aligners, and maintain thorough cleaning around braces.
  • Oral Hygiene Routine: Brush and floss consistently, using floss threaders if needed, to maintain tooth and gum health.
  • Scheduled Check-Ups: Regular appointments allow timely adjustments and monitoring of functional progress.
  • Post-Treatment Support: Retainers may be recommended to maintain tooth positions after active treatment is complete.

Disclaimer: Treatment outcomes vary depending on individual oral health, habits, and patient adherence. This information is provided to support informed healthcare decisions. Please consult a qualified dentist at Deeragun Dental for advice specific to your circumstances.

At Deeragun Dental, our dental veneers service is designed to support functional improvement. Whether addressing wear, minor chips, or uneven surfaces, our custom-made porcelain or composite veneers are created to enhance tooth strength, stability, and overall function.

Functional Purpose of Veneers

Veneers are thin, custom-fitted shells bonded to the front surface of teeth. Their purpose is to:

  • Protect teeth affected by erosion, wear, or minor damage
  • Stabilise weakened surfaces prone to further deterioration
  • Correct slight misalignments that affect biting efficiency
  • Support durability for routine biting and pressure distribution

Our dental team can discuss whether porcelain or composite veneers are most suitable for your functional needs.

Treatment Process at Deeragun Dental

Step 1: Assessment and Planning
Treatment begins with a detailed evaluation of oral health, tooth structure, and bite. Our dentists determine whether veneers are a functional solution or if alternatives such as onlays or orthodontic adjustments are more appropriate.

Step 2: Preparation and Impressions
If veneers are recommended, a small layer of enamel may be removed to accommodate the veneer. Precise digital scans or impressions are taken to ensure a correct fit that supports optimal function.

Step 3: Fabrication and Placement
Veneers are produced in a trusted dental laboratory and bonded to the teeth using dental adhesive. Bite alignment (occlusion) is verified, and minor adjustments are made to ensure functional comfort.

Possible Risks and Considerations

While veneer treatment is generally safe, potential considerations include:

  • Permanent enamel removal may lead to increased sensitivity
  • Temporary sensitivity to pressure or temperature may occur
  • Veneers can chip or detach under excessive force or grinding
  • Poor oral hygiene may increase the risk of gum irritation
  • Post-placement adjustments may be required to ensure functional comfort
  • Material sensitivities are rare; please inform us of any known allergies before treatment

These considerations are explained during your consultation to support informed decision-making.

Maintenance and Aftercare

To maintain the functional performance of your veneers:

  • Maintain consistent brushing and flossing to support oral health
  • Avoid hard or abrasive foods that may damage veneers
  • Attend regular check-ups so that fit and function can be monitored
  • If clenching or grinding occurs, a protective night guard may be recommended
  • With proper care, porcelain veneers may last 10 to 15 years, while composite veneers typically last 4 to 8 years.

Disclaimer: Treatment outcomes may vary depending on oral health and patient-specific factors. This information is provided to support informed healthcare decisions. Please consult with a qualified dentist at Deeragun Dental for advice specific to your circumstances.