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Keyhole Implant Dentistry
Penrith Dental Implant Center offer Affordable Dental Implant: $3,000 including implant placement and porcelain crown.
Cost: $3,000 per implant including porcelain crown 
 
Keyhole implant is one of the very best way to replace a missing tooth 
 
 
Keyhole implant is a Mini implant
 
Receiving Keyhole, small diameter dental implants is usually a quick and easy one-appointment procedure. The Keyhole implants mimic your natural tooth root and can be used for construction of a porcelain crown or as a foundation for a fixed implant supported bridge. A fixed implant supported bridge can be used to replace any number of teeth so it can replace a partial or full denture with solid natural feeling teeth.  
These implants are also often used to stabilise dentures.
 
Keyhole dental implant surgery is minimally invasive, performed in our office under a local anaesthesia, and requires no stitches or long healing times. They are designed to function immediately. The implants are placed in the jawbone with the head protruding above the gum-line and provide a solid foundation.
 
Keyhole dental implant systems have proven to be durable and long lasting. The longevity of keyhole dental implants are comparable with conventional dental implants.
 
If used to stablise a denture, the denture when seated will rest comfortably on your gum tissue with virtually no movement and enable you to talk with confidence and eat with ease. Your denture will feel totally secure. A full lower denture can be stablised with four key hole implants from only $4,800
 
The advantages of Keyhole dental implants compared to traditional implant include:
Lower cost: only $3,000 to replace a single root tooth including implant placement and Ceramic Crown. 
Less invasive. Keyhole dental implants are typically inserted directly through the gum tissue and into the underlying bone. There is no need to make a surgical incision into the gum, resulting in much less post surgery discomfort.
Keyhole dental implants can be placed with less available bone. We can place keyhole implants without a bone graft most of the time, even if you have been told you need one.
Keyhole dental implants are constructed of titanium like conventional implants. Keyhole dental implants are smaller and is a strong dental implants.
 
The limitation of Keyhole dental implants compared to traditional implant includes:
It is harder to keep clean
It is most suitable to replace missing lower front tooth/teeth only.
It is suitable to replace missing premolar provided that premolar is the only tooth that is missing, meaning that new implant tooth will unlikely to subject to excessive occlusal force.
If it happen to break from excessive occlusal force, the implant would need to be remove if a new implant is required to be place in that exact location. Whereas if excessive occlusal force or trauma happen to a traditional implant, the bit that break often is the abutment, which is the bit that join between the implant and the implant crown, this often mean a new tooth can be made use that same implant.
 
Call us Now on 02 4704 8737  and book your free  implant consultation today

 

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