Dental Implants in Hurstville | Forest Road Dental
Restore your smile with confidence. At Forest Road Dental in Hurstville, we offer state-of-the-art dental implant solutions designed to replace missing teeth and rejuvenate your oral health. Whether you’ve lost a single tooth or require full-mouth rehabilitation, dental implants provide a long-lasting, natural-looking result that feels just like your own teeth.
Book your consultation today and explore whether you're a candidate for dental implants.
Why Choose Dental Implants at Forest Road Dental?
Dental implants are widely recognised as the gold standard for replacing missing teeth. They don’t just fill gaps—they help maintain jawbone structure, improve chewing function, and enhance overall facial aesthetics.
At Forest Road Dental, our clinicians are experienced in comprehensive implant treatment planning and advanced surgical techniques. We work closely with you to ensure every step—from diagnosis to restoration—is smooth, comfortable, and tailored to your needs.
The Benefits of Dental Implants:
Restores function and appearance
Prevents bone loss and facial sagging
Does not affect or rely on neighbouring teeth
Improves speech and chewing
Offers unmatched durability and stability
Easy to care for—just like natural teeth
What Are Dental Implants?
A dental implant is a small titanium post surgically inserted into the jawbone to act as a replacement tooth root. Over time, it integrates with the bone through a process known as osseointegration. Once healed, the implant is topped with a custom-made dental crown, bridge, or denture, restoring both form and function.
Whether you're missing one tooth or several, implants can be used individually or as part of a larger restorative plan such as:
Single Tooth Replacement
Implant-Supported Bridges
Full-Arch Implant Dentures (All-on-4/All-on-6)
Are You a Candidate for Dental Implants?
During your initial consultation, we’ll carry out a comprehensive assessment, including 3D digital imaging, to determine whether dental implants are right for you. Suitable candidates typically:
Have good general and oral health
Possess sufficient jawbone density
Are non-smokers or willing to quit
Are free from active gum disease
Do not have uncontrolled medical conditions (e.g. diabetes)
Even if you’ve been told in the past that you’re not a candidate, don’t rule it out—modern grafting techniques and guided surgery can often make implant treatment possible.
The Dental Implant Process at Forest Road Dental
Our dental implant procedure typically occurs in three key phases:
1. Consultation & Treatment Planning
Your journey starts with a detailed examination, including digital scans and a review of your dental and medical history. We’ll present a clear, personalised treatment plan outlining timelines, costs, and expected outcomes.
2. Implant Surgery
Under local anaesthesia (with sedation options available), the dental implant is precisely placed into your jawbone. This step is generally well-tolerated, and most patients return to normal activity within a few days.
3. Final Restoration
After a healing period (usually 3-6 months), we fit your custom-made crown, bridge, or denture over the implant. The result is a secure, functional, and natural-looking tooth replacement.
Same-Day Dental Implants in Hurstville
In select cases, Forest Road Dental may offer immediate dental implant placement, where an implant is inserted on the same day as a tooth extraction—sometimes even with a temporary crown attached. This streamlined process reduces the number of visits and provides faster cosmetic results.
Eligibility for same-day implants depends on the health of your jawbone and surrounding tissues. Ask us during your consultation.
Dental Implants vs Bridges vs Dentures
Removable Dentures
❌ No
❌ No
⚠️ Shorter
❌ Can shift
Treatment
Bone Preservation
Affects Adjacent Teeth
Longevity
Stability
Dental Implants
✔ Yes
❌ No
✔ 15+ yrs
✔ Fixed
Fixed Bridges
❌ No
✔ Requires trimming
⚠️Moderate
✔ Fixed
Dental implants offer a more conservative and permanent solution than bridges, and a more comfortable, stable alternative to removable dentures.
Cost of Dental Implants in Hurstville
We believe in transparent, tailored care. The cost of dental implant treatment varies depending on your specific case—such as the number of implants needed, whether bone grafting is required, and the type of restoration used.
We’ll provide a detailed quote during your consultation and can guide you through available health fund rebates or flexible payment options (including DentiCare and other payment plans).
Why Forest Road Dental?
Located in the heart of Hurstville, our team offers over 30 years of trusted care to the local community. Our implant services are delivered with precision, compassion, and the latest technology. We pride ourselves on being a family-friendly, multilingual practice (including Cantonese and Mandarin) with a strong focus on patient comfort and long-term results.
Book a Dental Implant Consultation Today
Take the first step toward a confident smile. Call (02) 9570 4888 or book online to reserve your dental implant consultation at Forest Road Dental.
We’re here to answer your questions, assess your options, and guide you every step of the way.
Post-Implant Care at Forest Road Dental, Hurstville
Dental implants are a long-lasting solution for missing teeth—but like natural teeth, they require consistent care to maintain their longevity and function. At Forest Road Dental, we ensure our patients receive personalised guidance on how to care for their implants both immediately after surgery and in the long term.
Just as plaque and bacteria can affect natural teeth, they can also compromise the tissues surrounding dental implants. Without proper hygiene and maintenance, this can lead to inflammation, gum disease, and eventually bone loss. In advanced cases, the jawbone surrounding the implant may recede, risking implant failure.
Our experienced dental hygienists are specially trained to clean around dental implants and provide tailored advice to ensure your implants stay healthy and functional for years to come.
Post-Operative Care: What to Expect After Dental Implant Surgery
Following your implant procedure, we recommend the following care tips to support proper healing and reduce complications:
Eat soft foods for the first few days following surgery.
Avoid hard, crunchy, or hot foods that may irritate the surgical site.
Gently rinse with warm salt water several times a day to reduce inflammation and promote healing.
Avoid brushing directly over the implant area for the first few days. Resume gentle brushing as advised by your dentist.
Use cold compresses or ice packs on the cheek near the surgical site to minimise swelling.
Refrain from smoking or consuming alcohol, as these significantly delay healing and increase the risk of implant failure.
Take prescribed medications, including antibiotics and pain relief, exactly as directed.
Attend all scheduled follow-up appointments at Forest Road Dental to monitor your healing and implant integration.
Maintaining a consistent oral hygiene routine—including brushing, flossing, and professional cleans every six months—is vital to prevent peri-implantitis and preserve the health of the surrounding bone and gum tissue.
Dental Implant Costs and Payment Options in Hurstville
The cost of dental implants can vary based on several factors, including the number of implants required, the complexity of the procedure, and any supporting treatments such as bone grafts or sinus lifts. Your health fund coverage may also affect your out-of-pocket costs.
At Forest Road Dental, we are committed to making dental care accessible and affordable. During your consultation, we’ll provide a transparent breakdown of all costs and help you explore your payment and rebate options.
Health Fund Claims & Insurance
If you have private dental insurance, we’ll assist you in checking your entitlements and submitting claims. We accept most major Australian health funds, and our team can provide item numbers for pre-approval or quotes to check with your insurer prior to treatment.
Flexible Dental Payment Plans
We understand that dental implants are a significant investment. That’s why we offer several interest-free and low-fee payment solutions for eligible treatments:
DentiCare Payment Plans
Afterpay and ZipPay (for eligible amounts)
In-house payment arrangements, where available, allowing staged payments before the final crown or bridge is fitted
Our team will guide you through the application process and help you choose a plan that suits your budget and needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
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In certain cases, yes. If you have sufficient bone density and no active infection, a dental implant may be placed at the same time as a tooth extraction—this is known as immediate implant placement. This approach reduces treatment time and supports faster healing.
However, if infection is present or there is insufficient bone, delayed implant placement (typically 3–6 months after extraction) may be recommended. During your consultation, our implant-trained dentists will assess your situation using 3D imaging and determine the most appropriate treatment plan.
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While your implant integrates with the bone (a process called osseointegration), we offer several temporary tooth replacement options to maintain aesthetics and function:
Removable flipper (a small acrylic tooth)
Bonded resin tooth (non-removable and attached to adjacent teeth)
Partial denture (for multiple missing teeth)
Our team will discuss which option is best suited to your individual case and preferences.
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With excellent home care and regular dental visits, dental implants can last 15 years or more, and often a lifetime. The implant post itself is typically made from titanium and does not decay. However, the surrounding gums and bone still require care to prevent peri-implant disease, which can compromise implant stability.
We recommend brushing twice daily, flossing, using an implant-friendly mouthwash, and attending routine check-ups and cleans to keep your implant in optimal condition.
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Dental implant surgery is performed under local anaesthetic, and we also offer options for sedation if you're nervous. Most patients report only mild discomfort in the days following surgery—similar to the feeling after a dental extraction. Over-the-counter pain relief such as paracetamol or ibuprofen is usually sufficient. If needed, stronger medication can be prescribed.
Our team is experienced in pain management and will ensure you're as comfortable as possible throughout your procedure.
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All-on-4 is an innovative treatment option for patients who need full arch rehabilitation. It involves placing four strategically positioned implants in the upper or lower jaw to support a fixed full-arch bridge.
This option is ideal for patients with multiple missing teeth or deteriorating dentures. It provides improved stability, function, and confidence—often with shorter treatment times compared to traditional full-mouth implant options.
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While dental implants have a high success rate, complications can occur. Signs of potential implant failure include:
Persistent discomfort or throbbing pain beyond the initial healing period
Loose implant or sensation of movement
Swelling or inflammation of the gum tissue near the implant
Excessive bleeding during brushing or flossing
If you notice any of these symptoms, contact Forest Road Dental immediately. Early intervention can often resolve minor issues and prevent further complications.
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Dental implants offer several benefits beyond aesthetics. You might consider implants if you:
Are missing one or more teeth
Want to restore chewing function
Desire a fixed alternative to dentures
Wish to prevent bone loss in the jaw
Want to support facial structure and preserve your smile
Implants integrate with your natural bone and act like real tooth roots, offering a permanent and natural-looking replacement option.
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Certain health conditions may affect your eligibility for dental implant treatment. These include:
Uncontrolled diabetes
Severe osteoporosis
Autoimmune disorders
Active gum infections or untreated periodontal disease
Smoking, which impairs healing and increases risk of implant failure
However, having one of these conditions doesn’t necessarily mean implants are off the table. At Forest Road Dental, we perform thorough medical and dental assessments and may work with your GP or specialist to determine if you're a suitable candidate.
Dental Implant FAQs at Forest Road Dental, Hurstville
At Forest Road Dental, we pride ourselves on delivering high-quality dental implant solutions to patients in Hurstville and surrounding suburbs. Below are answers to some of the most common questions we receive about dental implants, their care, and their suitability.
Does Forest Road Dental Offer Same-Day Dental Implants?
In certain cases, yes. If you have sufficient bone density and no active infection, a dental implant may be placed at the same time as a tooth extraction—this is known as immediate implant placement. This approach reduces treatment time and supports faster healing.
However, if infection is present or there is insufficient bone, delayed implant placement (typically 3–6 months after extraction) may be recommended. During your consultation, our implant-trained dentists will assess your situation using 3D imaging and determine the most appropriate treatment plan.
What Are My Options to Fill the Gap While the Implant Heals?
While your implant integrates with the bone (a process called osseointegration), we offer several temporary tooth replacement options to maintain aesthetics and function:
Removable flipper (a small acrylic tooth)
Bonded resin tooth (non-removable and attached to adjacent teeth)
Partial denture (for multiple missing teeth)
Our team will discuss which option is best suited to your individual case and preferences.
How Long Do Dental Implants Last?
With excellent home care and regular dental visits, dental implants can last 15 years or more, and often a lifetime. The implant post itself is typically made from titanium and does not decay. However, the surrounding gums and bone still require care to prevent peri-implant disease, which can compromise implant stability.
We recommend brushing twice daily, flossing, using an implant-friendly mouthwash, and attending routine check-ups and cleans to keep your implant in optimal condition.
Are Dental Implants Painful?
Dental implant surgery is performed under local anaesthetic, and we also offer options for sedation if you're nervous. Most patients report only mild discomfort in the days following surgery—similar to the feeling after a dental extraction. Over-the-counter pain relief such as paracetamol or ibuprofen is usually sufficient. If needed, stronger medication can be prescribed.
Our team is experienced in pain management and will ensure you're as comfortable as possible throughout your procedure.
What Are All-on-4 Dental Implants?
All-on-4 is an innovative treatment option for patients who need full arch rehabilitation. It involves placing four strategically positioned implants in the upper or lower jaw to support a fixed full-arch bridge.
This option is ideal for patients with multiple missing teeth or deteriorating dentures. It provides improved stability, function, and confidence—often with shorter treatment times compared to traditional full-mouth implant options.
What Are the Signs That an Implant Might Be Failing?
While dental implants have a high success rate, complications can occur. Signs of potential implant failure include:
Persistent discomfort or throbbing pain beyond the initial healing period
Loose implant or sensation of movement
Swelling or inflammation of the gum tissue near the implant
Excessive bleeding during brushing or flossing
If you notice any of these symptoms, contact Forest Road Dental immediately. Early intervention can often resolve minor issues and prevent further complications.
Why Would Someone Need Dental Implants?
Dental implants offer several benefits beyond aesthetics. You might consider implants if you:
Are missing one or more teeth
Want to restore chewing function
Desire a fixed alternative to dentures
Wish to prevent bone loss in the jaw
Want to support facial structure and preserve your smile
Implants integrate with your natural bone and act like real tooth roots, offering a permanent and natural-looking replacement option.
What Health Conditions Might Affect My Suitability for Dental Implants?
Certain health conditions may affect your eligibility for dental implant treatment. These include:
Uncontrolled diabetes
Severe osteoporosis
Autoimmune disorders
Active gum infections or untreated periodontal disease
Smoking, which impairs healing and increases risk of implant failure
However, having one of these conditions doesn’t necessarily mean implants are off the table. At Forest Road Dental, we perform thorough medical and dental assessments and may work with your GP or specialist to determine if you're a suitable candidate.
Have More Questions?
Our team is here to guide you every step of the way. Whether you're exploring single implants, All-on-4, or full-mouth restorations, we're committed to helping you make an informed decision.
Book a consultation with one of our experienced implant dentists at Forest Road Dental, Hurstville today—call (02) 9570 4888 or book online to get started.