A dental implant is a way to replace a missing tooth (or stabilise certain dentures) using a fixture placed in the jaw—when you’re a suitable candidate and after careful planning.
When implants may be considered
Implants may be discussed if you:
- Have one or more missing teeth
- Want a fixed option where clinically appropriate
- Need improved stability for dentures (depending on case)
What makes someone a candidate (general)
Planning typically considers factors like:
- Bone volume and quality
- Gum health
- Bite and neighbouring teeth
- Overall health considerations relevant to healing
If an implant isn’t suitable, we’ll discuss alternatives.
The process (high level)
Implant treatment is staged: assessment and imaging, planning, placement (and healing time as required), then restoration with a crown/bridge/denture depending on the plan.
Risks and realities
Like any procedure, implants carry considerations including healing time, maintenance needs, and long-term hygiene. We’ll explain what applies to you—no “one-size-fits-all” promises.
Book an implant assessment in Chatswood
Start with an assessment so we can outline options for Chatswood and North Shore patients.

