Rebuilding dental structure
Dental Implants in Nambour
Providing patients from Nambour and surrounding communities with modern dental care and long-standing support since 1964.
Long-term tooth replacement
Nambour Dental Implants
Dental implants are a durable and functional solution for replacing missing teeth. At Coronation House Dentist, we provide treatment options that support long-term oral health and structural stability for patients from Nambour and surrounding communities. Each case is planned in detail, taking into account the surrounding bone, gum condition and bite alignment.
Implants may be used to replace a single tooth, support a bridge or stabilise a full denture. Placement involves a structured process where a dental component is securely positioned to support a restoration that looks and functions like a natural tooth. Careful assessment is required to determine if dental implants are suitable based on health history, bone quality and clinical priorities.
We plan every step to support function, comfort and realistic outcomes. To arrange an appointment or speak with our team, call (07) 5441 1987.
Clinically assessed care
Treatment Planning
Dental implant treatment requires careful evaluation to ensure safety and long-term success. This includes diagnostic imaging to assess bone levels and surrounding anatomy. Where appropriate, bone grafting or preparatory procedures may be discussed. Implants are typically completed over multiple stages to allow healing and integration before the final restoration is placed.
Restorations may include a crown for a single implant, a bridge supported by two or more implants or a full-arch solution such as an implant-retained denture. Throughout the process, we focus on preserving neighbouring teeth and promoting balanced bite function. Each treatment plan is developed in consultation with the patient and aligned with current clinical guidelines.
All procedures are performed in a private setting using infection control protocols and technology that supports accurate placement and restoration. We provide post-operative care instructions and follow-up appointments to monitor healing and function.
Contact our team to learn more or discuss your suitability for treatment.
A Fixed Solution
All-on-4® Dental Implants
The All-on-4® treatment concept is a widely used approach for individuals experiencing complete tooth loss. It involves the placement of a minimum of four dental implants—occasionally five or six, depending on jaw structure—to support a fixed full-arch prosthesis. For suitable candidates, this may offer an alternative to removable dentures.
Some patients may be able to receive a provisional set of teeth within 24–48 hours following implant placement. This is made possible through strategic implant positioning, designed to provide enhanced support and stability during the early stages of healing.
What to Expect
- Consultation: Includes clinical assessment, digital planning, X-rays, and a 3D CBCT scan.
- Implant Placement: Remaining teeth may be removed, implants placed, and impressions taken.
- Provisional Teeth: A long-term acrylic prototype may be fitted within 1–2 days.
- Final Impressions & Try-In: Conducted after 3–4 months to refine fit and design.
- Final Insertion: A ceramic restoration is placed to complete the process.
To learn more or discuss your suitability for the All-on-4® approach, please contact our team.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Am I a suitable candidate for dental implants?
Suitability for dental implants is based on bone density, gum health, medical history and lifestyle factors. Dentists use diagnostic imaging and clinical examination to evaluate these areas. Patients with certain health conditions or significant bone loss may require additional procedures before placement. A full assessment ensures treatment is safe and tailored. Suitability is always determined on an individual basis to support long-term outcomes and minimise the risk of complications.
How long do dental implants last?
Dental implants are designed for long-term function and, with proper care, can last many years. While the implant integrates with the bone, the attached crown or restoration may require replacement due to wear or age. Ongoing maintenance is essential. Daily oral hygiene, professional cleanings and routine dental reviews support implant health. Longevity also depends on overall oral health and avoiding habits like smoking which can affect the stability and success of the implant.
What are the risks of dental implants?
As with any surgical procedure, dental implants carry risks such as infection, nerve irritation, implant movement or integration failure. These are uncommon when proper protocols are followed. Dentists reduce risks through patient screening, sterile technique and careful planning. Some patients may need pre-treatment procedures like bone grafting to increase success. Good oral hygiene and regular check-ups are essential. Long-term outcomes depend on health maintenance and avoiding behaviours that compromise healing, such as smoking.