TLC Dental is located at Level 2/74 Castlereagh St, Sydney NSW 2000. While we are not located in Saint Peters, we welcome and regularly treat patients from Saint Peters and the surrounding areas.
All-on-four dental implants are a full teeth replacement method that may be suitable for patients with missing teeth, including those with thin jawbones who may not be eligible for traditional implants. Treatment is provided by Dr Leonard Hoffenberg (DEN0001144944), Registered Dental Practitioner.
To discuss whether all-on-four implants may be appropriate for you, call us at (02) 8599 7107 to arrange a consultation.
All-On-Four Dental Implants for Saint Peters Residents
The all-on-four technique is a full teeth replacement method that uses four strategically placed implants to support a complete arch of replacement teeth. This approach may be suitable for individuals with missing teeth, including those with thin jawbones who may have been considered ineligible for traditional implants.
All-on-four dental implants are designed to provide a stable foundation for prosthetic teeth that resemble the appearance and function of natural teeth. Because the method requires fewer implants than traditional approaches, it can be a more cost-efficient option for some patients. The technique may also involve less discomfort and a shorter recovery period compared to conventional implant methods, though individual experiences vary.
Why Saint Peters Patients Choose TLC Dental
Selecting TLC Dental for your dental care means working with a team committed to providing thorough, patient-centred treatment. Under the guidance of Dr Leonard Hoffenberg (DEN0001144944), Registered Dental Practitioner, we offer all-on-four dental implants as a full teeth replacement option for patients with missing teeth or thin jawbones.
The all-on-four technique requires fewer implants while providing a stable foundation for a full arch of teeth. During consultation, we discuss whether this approach is appropriate based on your individual circumstances.
We offer various payment options and flexible plans. Individual goals, treatment suitability, and realistic expectations are discussed during your consultation.
Dental Prosthetics and Fabrication for Saint Peters Patients
Permanent dental prosthetics provide a durable option for patients seeking long-lasting dental replacements. The all-on-four technique uses strategic implant positioning in the jaw to provide a secure foundation for dental prosthetics. This method may be suitable for patients with missing teeth or those with thin jawbones that may not support individual implants.
Each prosthetic is custom-designed to fit the individual contours of a patient’s mouth. This customisation aims to provide both comfort and a functional result, though outcomes depend on individual factors.
Risks and Considerations
Like all surgical procedures, all-on-four dental implants carry risks. These may include:
- Infection at the implant site
- Nerve damage, which may cause numbness or tingling
- Implant failure or loosening
- Sinus problems (for upper jaw implants)
- Bone loss around the implant over time
- Damage to surrounding teeth or blood vessels
These risks and any specific considerations relevant to your situation are discussed fully during consultation. Not all patients are suitable candidates for this procedure.
Recovery and Aftercare
Recovery following all-on-four implant surgery varies between individuals. Most patients can expect some swelling and discomfort in the days following the procedure. You may need to follow a soft food diet and avoid strenuous activity during the initial healing period.
Long-term care for all-on-four implants includes:
- Regular check-ups at TLC Dental to monitor gum health and implant integrity
- Brushing twice daily and flossing daily to prevent build-up around implant sites
- Avoiding hard or sticky foods that may compromise implant stability
- Professional cleanings to remove plaque and tartar that regular brushing may miss
Results vary between individuals and depend on factors including bone density, oral health, and adherence to aftercare instructions. Implant longevity depends on ongoing maintenance and regular dental visits.
Contact TLC Dental
If you would like to discuss whether all-on-four dental implants may be suitable for you, we encourage you to contact us to arrange a consultation. During your consultation, we discuss your individual circumstances, treatment options, and realistic expectations.
Call us at (02) 8599 7107 or visit us at our Sydney CBD clinic.
TLC Dental
Level 2/74 Castlereagh St, Sydney NSW 2000
About Saint Peters, NSW
Saint Peters is a vibrant inner-city suburb located in the southern part of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is renowned for Sydney Park, located at 416-450 Sydney Park Road, providing locals with an area encompassing rolling hills, open green spaces, wetlands, and a large children’s playground, making it an attractive destination for family picnics and fitness enthusiasts. The park is also significant for its proximity to the busy Princes Highway, a major thoroughfare that connects Saint Peters to other parts of Sydney.
Within Saint Peters is a creative hub known as Precinct 75, nestled at 75 Mary Street, which is home to a range of boutique businesses, studios, and eateries, cultivating the suburb’s reputation for its diverse arts and food scene. Moreover, St Peters railway station, situated on the Princes Highway, provides a vital public transport link for the community, facilitating comfortable and efficient city commutes.
For education, Saint Peters hosts institutions such as St Peters Public School at 31A St Peters Street, nurturing the growth of young minds in a supportive environment. This area doesn’t host any airports, with the nearest one being Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport, located in the neighboring suburb of Mascot – only a short drive away, which is Sydney’s primary and Australia’s busiest airport.
Government services, such as the St Peters Customer Service Centre of the Inner West Council, are housed at 2-14 Fisher Street, offering a range of local administrative assistance. Saint Peters also boasts accessibility to the M5 Motorway, facilitating regional connections that underscore its strategic importance within the framework of Greater Sydney’s urban mobility.
