All-on-6 Dental Implants: A New Smile That Feels Like Your Own

Missing most (or all) of your teeth? Struggling with loose dentures or embarrassed about smiling? You're not alone—and thankfully, there’s a reliable solution that can truly transform your life: All-on-6 dental implants.

Let’s walk through what this treatment is, how it works, and what you should know—answered in a friendly, no-fuss way.

🦷 What is All-on-6?

All-on-6 is a full-arch tooth replacement treatment where six dental implants are strategically placed in your upper or lower jaw to support an entire set of teeth. Think of it as a strong, permanent foundation for a brand-new smile.

It’s ideal for people who have lost all their teeth, or are about to, and don’t want the hassle of removable dentures.

Why six implants?

Six implants provide excellent stability and support for a full arch of teeth. Compared to traditional dentures, they:

  • Don’t shift or slip while talking or eating

  • Help preserve your jawbone

  • Look and feel like natural teeth

  • Allow you to bite into food with confidence

  • Are fixed in place—no need to remove them at night

Am I a candidate for All-on-6?

If you have:

  • Multiple missing or failing teeth

  • Difficulty with dentures

  • Enough bone in your jaw (or are open to bone grafting if needed)

  • Reasonable overall health

…then you might be a great candidate. We’ll assess this with a 3D scan and consultation before anything begins.

Does the procedure hurt?

Most patients are pleasantly surprised by how smooth it is. The procedure is done under local anaesthetic (and sometimes sedation if needed), so there’s no pain during the process. You may feel some tenderness or swelling afterwards, but we’ll guide you through recovery every step of the way.

How long does it take?

Here’s the general process:

  1. Initial consult & scans – to plan everything.

  2. Implant surgery – usually done in one day.

  3. Healing phase – about 3–6 months while your jawbone fuses with the implants.

  4. Permanent teeth fitted – once everything has healed and settled.

In many cases, a temporary fixed denture can be placed on the same day as surgery so you’re never without teeth.

How do I care for my new teeth?

Just like real teeth! You’ll brush, floss (with special tools we’ll recommend), and visit us regularly for check-ups and cleaning. These teeth don’t get cavities, but the gums and implants still need care to keep everything healthy.

How long do they last?

With good hygiene and maintenance, All-on-6 implants can last 15–25 years or longer. The porcelain or acrylic teeth may eventually need replacing due to wear, but the implants themselves are built to last.

What does it cost?

All-on-6 is a significant investment—but it’s life-changing. You’re getting permanent, full-arch tooth replacement that can restore your appearance, confidence, and ability to enjoy food again.

Costs vary depending on your needs (upper, lower, or both arches; bone grafting; type of material used), and we’ll give you a full treatment plan with all fees clearly explained.

Payment plans may also be available.

What if I’ve worn dentures for years?

That’s very common—and yes, you can still get All-on-6. We’ll check your jawbone to make sure it’s strong enough to support the implants, and if necessary, bone grafting can help rebuild areas of loss. You may be surprised what’s possible now with modern dental techniques.

Final Thoughts

All-on-6 is more than just a dental procedure—it’s a permanent solution that gives you back your smile, confidence, and freedom. No more worrying about dentures slipping or hiding your teeth when you laugh. You deserve to feel good about your smile again.

Ready to Get Started?

Book a consultation and let’s see if All-on-6 is the right option for you. We’ll take the time to explain everything and make the process as smooth and comfortable as possible.

📍 G1a, 570 New Canterbury Road, Hurlstone Park NSW
📞 (02) 9558 8988
📧 info@painfreedentistsydney.com.au

We’re here to make full-mouth restoration easier, safer, and more comfortable than you thought possible.

Thinking About Dental Implants? Here's What You Need to Know

Losing a tooth—whether from injury, decay, or gum disease—can feel overwhelming. But the good news is, you don’t have to live with gaps in your smile. Dental implants are one of the best long-term solutions for replacing missing teeth—and they feel just like the real thing.

Here’s what most people are searching for when it comes to dental implants, all answered in one place.

🦷 What is a dental implant?

A dental implant is a small titanium post that’s placed into your jawbone where the missing tooth used to be. It acts like an artificial root. Once it heals and bonds to the bone, we attach a crown (the visible part) to restore your smile—strong, natural, and beautiful.

Why choose implants over dentures or bridges?

Dental implants are:

  • Permanent and fixed (they don’t move like dentures)

  • Strong enough to bite and chew like normal

  • Designed to prevent bone loss in your jaw

  • Easy to clean and maintain—just brush and floss as usual

  • The closest thing to your original tooth

They don’t rely on neighbouring teeth like a dental bridge does, which means less interference with healthy teeth.

Am I a candidate for dental implants?

Most healthy adults are suitable. You’ll need:

  • Healthy gums

  • Enough bone in your jaw to support the implant

  • No ongoing gum infections

  • Good general health for healing

If you’re unsure, don’t worry—we’ll assess your suitability with a simple scan and chat through your options.

Does the implant procedure hurt?

Not at all. The area is completely numbed, and most patients say it’s easier than having a tooth pulled. You might feel a little pressure but not pain. Afterward, you might experience mild swelling or discomfort for a day or two, but we’ll give you all the aftercare instructions you need.

How long does the process take?

It’s not done in a single day, but it’s worth the wait. Here’s a general timeline:

  • Step 1: Implant is placed in the jaw (takes 30–60 minutes)

  • Step 2: Healing phase (3–6 months)

  • Step 3: Crown is attached once healing is complete

Some cases may need bone grafting beforehand, especially if there’s been bone loss, but we’ll walk you through it.

How long do implants last?

With proper care, dental implants can last 20 years or more, even a lifetime. They don’t decay, but the gums and bone around them still need looking after. Regular dental visits and good oral hygiene are key.

What do implants cost?

Costs vary depending on how many implants you need and whether any additional procedures (like bone grafting) are required. At our clinic, we’ll provide a full breakdown and treatment plan before you start—no surprises.

Payment plans may also be available to make treatment more manageable.

What if I’ve been missing a tooth for a long time?

Even if your tooth has been missing for years, you may still be a candidate. We’ll assess the bone levels and talk about options like bone grafts or zygomatic implants if needed. You’d be surprised how many cases can still be treated.

Are dental implants safe?

Yes—dental implants are one of the most researched and successful procedures in dentistry, with high long-term success rates. Titanium is biocompatible, meaning your body accepts it well, and the healing process is generally smooth.

Final Word

If you're ready to smile, eat, and talk with confidence again, dental implants might be the answer. They’re strong, natural-looking, and a long-term solution that helps you avoid the problems of missing teeth.

We’re here to guide you through every step—gently, honestly, and without pressure.

Book a Consultation

Let’s talk about whether dental implants are right for you. You’ll get all the information, a clear plan, and expert care every step of the way.

📍 G1a, 570 New Canterbury Road, Hurlstone Park NSW
📞 (02) 9558 8988
📧 info@painfreedentistsydney.com.au

Root Canal Treatment: Everything You’re Searching For (Answered!)

If you've been told you need a root canal, you're probably feeling a little nervous and have a hundred questions. Don’t worry—we’re here to explain everything in plain English. Root canals are more common (and far less scary) than most people think.

Here are the top questions people search about root canal treatment—with answers to help you feel informed and confident.

🦷 What is a root canal?

A root canal is a dental procedure that removes infected or inflamed tissue (called pulp) from inside your tooth. The area is cleaned, sealed, and restored—usually with a crown—to save the tooth and stop the pain.

How do I know if I need one?

You might need a root canal if you have:

  • Persistent toothache, especially when chewing

  • Sensitivity to hot or cold that lingers

  • Swelling or tenderness in the gums

  • A darkened or discoloured tooth

  • A pimple-like bump on the gum

If you're experiencing any of these, it's worth getting checked by your dentist.

Does it hurt?

This is the #1 fear—but the truth is, a root canal doesn't hurt. With modern anaesthesia, the procedure feels similar to getting a filling. Most patients are relieved that the pain stops after treatment.

How long does it take?

Most root canal treatments take 1 to 2 visits. Each session can last 30 minutes to 2 hours depending on the tooth and how complex the root system is.

Is it better than just pulling the tooth out?

Yes! Whenever possible, saving your natural tooth is the best option. Extracting a tooth can lead to other issues—like shifting teeth, bite changes, and needing implants or bridges, which can be more costly and time-consuming.

Will my tooth be weak afterwards?

Once the pulp is removed, the tooth can become more brittle. That’s why most root canals are followed by a crown to protect and strengthen the tooth for long-term use.

Is a root canal permanent?

When done properly and followed by a good restoration, root canals are highly successful and can last a lifetime. Proper oral care and regular checkups are key.

Can a root canal fail?

It’s rare, but yes—it can happen. If bacteria remain or re-enter the canal, a retreatment or minor surgery (called an apicoectomy) may be needed. This is usually successful.

What can I eat after the treatment?

Stick to soft foods for the first few days—think mashed potatoes, soups, yoghurt, scrambled eggs. Avoid chewing on the treated side until your crown or final restoration is in place.

Can I have a root canal while pregnant?

Yes! Root canals are considered safe during pregnancy. Your dentist will use pregnancy-safe medications and take precautions with X-rays. Always let your dental team know if you’re expecting.

When should I call my dentist?

If you have tooth pain that won’t go away, swelling in the gums or face, or signs of infection, don’t delay. Early treatment means less pain, fewer complications, and better outcomes.

Final Word

Root canal therapy might sound intimidating, but it’s a straightforward, pain-relieving procedure that saves your natural tooth and prevents bigger problems down the track. Don’t put off treatment—let’s get you smiling again.

Need Help?

We’re here to answer all your questions and provide gentle, pain-free care.

📍 G1a, 570 New Canterbury Road, Hurlstone Park NSW
📞 (02) 9558 8988
📧 info@painfreedentistsydney.com.au

Let’s take care of your tooth before it becomes an emergency.