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Ceramic vs Titanium Dental Implants: Which Is Right for You?

If you’re considering dental implants in Brunswick, Melbourne, you’ve likely heard about ceramic and titanium implants. Both types effectively replace missing teeth, but they differ in materials, aesthetics, and clinical use. Understanding these differences will help you make an informed choice tailored to your oral health and lifestyle.

Material Overview

  • Ceramic Implants: Made from a high-strength ceramic called zirconium dioxide. They are completely metal-free and tooth-colored, making them ideal for patients looking for a natural, holistic solution.

  • Titanium Implants: Made from a metal alloy that has been the gold standard in implant dentistry for decades. Titanium is known for its strength, biocompatibility, and versatility.

Detailed Comparison Table
Feature Ceramic Implants Titanium Implants
Material Metal-free ceramic (zirconium dioxide) Metallic alloy (titanium)
Appearance Tooth-colored, blends naturally with gums and teeth Metallic grey, may sometimes show under thin gums
Biocompatibility Highly biocompatible, hypoallergenic, ideal for metal-sensitive patients Biocompatible with long clinical history, rare metal allergies
Design Options Typically one-piece implants, requiring precise placement Usually available as two-piece systems, allowing flexible restorations
Osseointegration Excellent bonding with bone, similar success rates to titanium Proven osseointegration with decades of clinical data
Gum Health Low plaque accumulation, may support healthier gums Good gum health but can be prone to plaque accumulation
Cost Generally higher due to material and manufacturing Usually more affordable due to established manufacturing
Longevity Long-lasting with proper care, growing clinical evidence Established long-term durability with extensive research
Suitability Best for patients prioritizing aesthetics and metal-free options Suitable for most patients including complex cases
Clinical Flexibility Less flexible due to one-piece design, best for straightforward cases More versatile for complex restorations and bone conditions

Which Implant Is Right for You?

At Holistic Dental Brunswick, we customise your treatment plan based on your:

  • Oral health status and bone quality
  • Aesthetic goals (especially for front teeth)
  • Preference for metal-free materials
  • Budget and long-term dental care considerations

Book a Consultation

Unsure which implant suits your needs? Contact us at Holistic Dental Brunswick for a personalised ceramic implant consultation in Melbourne. Our experienced team will guide you through all options with clear explanations and care.

Holistic dental care for your health and wellness

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