Trower Dental
Dental Implants in Darwin
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Laying Lasting Dental Foundations
Missing teeth can influence how you eat, speak, and smile. At Trower Dental, we provide dental implants in Darwin as a contemporary option for replacing missing or compromised teeth, working in collaboration with experienced implant specialists and offering clear guidance on available choices.
The process takes place in two stages. A titanium post is first placed into the jawbone, where it gradually integrates to form a stable foundation. Once healing is complete, a crown, bridge, or denture is secured to restore function and complete the appearance of your smile.
In some cases, a full arch of teeth can be supported by as few as four implants. This option offers a secure fit without needing to remove the appliance daily. Scans help assess bone structure, and a graft may be recommended if extra support is required. Call us on
(08) 8945 4022. We also offer
fillings,
laser dentistry and a variety of other treatments.
What Our Dental Implants Help Address
Dental implants can offer a long-term solution for a range of oral health concerns. Whether you're dealing with missing teeth or looking for more stability in your dental restoration, our treatment options are designed with your comfort and function in mind. Here are five common reasons people consider dental implants:
- Missing Teeth: Dental implants can fill gaps left by one or more missing teeth to restore balance and chewing function.
- Unstable Dentures: Loose or shifting dentures can be anchored more securely using dental implants for a more reliable fit.
- Tooth Loss from Injury: If you’ve lost a tooth due to trauma or an accident, implants may be used to support a replacement.
- Tooth Loss from Decay or Gum Disease: When teeth can’t be saved, implants can offer an alternative to bridges or removable dentures.
- Jawbone Preservation: Implants can assist in maintaining bone density in areas where teeth have been lost, helping to support facial structure.
Each case is different, but dental implants may help you regain function and confidence. Reach out to our team today to find out how we can help.
Essential Dental Implant Care
Caring for your new dental implant is essential to keep your mouth healthy and ensure long-lasting results. Just like natural teeth, implants require daily attention to prevent plaque build-up, gum inflammation, or infection. Begin by brushing twice a day with a soft-bristled toothbrush and using low-abrasive toothpaste to avoid damaging the implant surface.

Flossing is just as important. Use implant-specific floss or interdental brushes to clean around the implant and beneath the gumline where food particles and bacteria can collect. An antimicrobial mouth rinse may also be helpful as part of your daily hygiene routine.
Regular dental check-ups and cleans are key to monitoring the health of your implant and surrounding tissues. Your dentist may recommend more frequent visits in the first year. Avoid smoking, as it can delay healing and increase the risk of implant failure. With proper care and routine maintenance, your dental implant can function comfortably for years.
What makes dental implants different from other tooth replacement options?
Dental implants are fixed directly into the jawbone, creating a stable and long-lasting foundation for crowns, bridges or dentures. Unlike removable dentures, they don’t shift or need adhesive. Implants also help preserve jawbone density by stimulating bone just like natural tooth roots. This can help maintain your facial structure over time, offering both functional and aesthetic benefits that go beyond what traditional dentures or bridges can provide.
Will my dental implant look and feel like a natural tooth?
Yes, once placed and restored with a custom crown, bridge or denture, a dental implant is designed to blend seamlessly with your surrounding teeth. The shape, shade and size are carefully matched for a natural look. Since the implant is anchored in your jawbone, it also feels secure and stable, allowing you to eat, speak and smile with confidence—often with little noticeable difference from your original tooth.
What should I expect during the healing process after implant surgery?
After the implant is placed, you may experience mild swelling, discomfort or bruising around the area, which typically settles within a few days. Over the next few months, the implant integrates with your jawbone in a process called osseointegration. During this time, you’ll attend follow-up visits to monitor progress. Once healed, your dentist will proceed with the final restoration, completing your treatment with a tooth that feels strong and stable.



