Dental implantology has come a long way in recent years. The latest advancements in implant dentistry are transforming how dentists restore missing teeth, making treatments faster, more comfortable and more reliable.
New materials, advanced imaging, and refined implant designs are reshaping the field. These improvements aren’t just about aesthetics, they make the treatments faster and safer, too.
They help preserve jawbone health, reduce recovery times, and improve success rates across a range of dental implant procedures.
That’s why staying informed matters. Understanding what’s possible with the latest dental implant technology helps you make confident decisions about your oral health.
At FoX Implant Centre, we offer some of the most cutting-edge implant solutions available in Australia. From our in-house surgical facilities and laboratories to our use of advanced tools like 3D imaging and digital treatment planning, every step of your care reflects the very best of modern dental care.
An emergency dental implant is a tooth replacement solution placed shortly after tooth loss, often on the same day. It’s designed to restore both function and appearance without the typical waiting period that comes with a traditional dental implant.
This type of urgent care is usually needed when a tooth is knocked out, fractured beyond repair, or suddenly removed due to decay or infection. Instead of leaving a gap in your smile and waiting months for healing, immediate dental implants allow you to walk out with a new tooth—fast.
Unlike a traditional dental implant, which may require several appointments, bone grafting, and months of healing, an emergency option is streamlined. If you’re a suitable candidate, we can place the implant and attach a temporary crown right away. This reduces treatment time and helps prevent complications like bone loss.
At FoX Implant Centre, we offer same-day solutions where you can get implants within 24 hours or less. So, if you’ve had sudden tooth loss, book now to find out if you’re eligible for immediate implant placement.
Implant dentistry is advancing quickly, and at FoX Implant Centre, we lead the way. We invest in new technologies, refined materials, and streamlined processes to improve your comfort, speed up recovery times, and reduce the risk of complications. Our focus is on predictable, high-quality outcomes that support long-term oral health.
Here are some of the latest dental implant technologies we use at FoX:
Our Fixed on X dental implant system is changing what’s possible for full mouth restorations. Unlike removable dentures, this approach gives you a stable, long-term solution using four to six strategically placed titanium implants. These implants support a fixed prosthesis that looks and functions like natural teeth.
This implant treatment is ideal for patients who want a strong, permanent alternative to traditional dentures. Titanium implants are known for their strength and high biocompatibility, making them well-suited for long-term integration with the jawbone.
Our dentists use advanced planning software and 3D imaging to map your treatment with precision. The result is a secure, natural-looking smile that restores function and confidence without the movement or discomfort of conventional dentures.
At FoX Implant Centre, we use Digital Smile Design (DSD) to take 3D imaging to the next level. This cutting-edge technology allows our team to assess your unique dental structure with accuracy and detail that traditional methods can’t match.
By analysing facial features, dental proportions and aesthetic preferences, DSD supports tailored treatment planning that aligns with your goals. It also helps us evaluate jawbone structure and bone density to make sure implant placement is both precise and long-lasting.
As a patient, this system also lets you preview the end result before any implant surgery begins. You can visualise your new smile and give input during the design process, reducing the risk of complications and improving satisfaction.
Our in-house 3D printing technology is pushing the limits of customisation and precision. Using advanced additive manufacturing, our 3D printer produces highly detailed prototypes, surgical guides, and dental components that are tailored to your treatment.
Our cutting-edge printer delivers exceptional resolution and accuracy, allowing us to produce components that fit perfectly and function reliably. We can test implant designs and simulate outcomes before the procedure begins, helping to improve fit and reduce treatment time.
The printer supports a wide range of biocompatible materials, making it ideal for creating surgical guides, temporary prosthetics, and detailed restorations. With its speed and reliability, it also helps streamline workflows and boost patient satisfaction.
Our multiple 5-axis milling machines give us the ability to deliver world-class dental prosthetics with unmatched precision. These machines can mill complex restorations out of a range of implant materials, including zirconia, titanium, PMMA resins, and lithium disilicate.
What makes this system stand out is its flexibility and accuracy. It allows us to fabricate restorations that are tailored to your mouth’s exact needs — no guesswork, no compromise. Every detail is cut to specification, ensuring optimal fit, durability, and performance.
Whether you’re receiving a single tooth replacement or a full mouth dental implant, this technology enables us to handle even the most intricate designs using the latest new materials available in implant dentistry.
By bringing this advanced technology in-house, we reduce turnaround times, improve quality control, and raise the bar for predictable implant outcomes.
Anodisation is a key part of how we improve the performance and appearance of dental implants. At FoX Implant Centre, we use this process to apply a durable, controlled coating to implant surfaces. This creates a layer of aluminium oxide that increases strength and protects against wear during handling.
What sets anodisation apart is its ability to support better osseointegration. The textured implant surfaces created by this process promote stronger bonding between the implant and jawbone, which helps speed up healing and reduce recovery times.
We also use anodisation to customise the shade of your implants, helping us match the colour and tone of natural teeth. This gives us greater flexibility to deliver natural-looking results tailored to your individual smile.
Our thermoforming platform plays a crucial role in how we deliver quick, precise, and personalised dental solutions. Using controlled heat and pressure, we mould plastic sheets over dental models to create custom-fit components for a wide range of applications.
This process allows us to fabricate surgical templates, retainers, mouthguards, and other supportive tools efficiently and with high accuracy. It’s fast, reliable, and ideal for creating tailored solutions that meet the specific needs of each patient.
Thermoforming also enhances our ability to provide same-day or next-day service for many parts of the treatment process. It cuts down wait times without compromising quality, making it an essential part of our modern workflow.
Resin implant injection moulding is one of the most precise methods we use to replicate tooth structure with high accuracy. This technique involves injecting a low-viscosity resin into a pressurised, transparent silicone mould formed from a diagnostic wax-up.
This method lets us reproduce the exact tooth form and position approved during the planning phase, making it easier to achieve optimal function and aesthetics. The result is a restoration that’s consistent, accurate, and custom-fitted to your smile.
With this process, we can reduce variability and deliver predictable results across a range of implant restorations. It’s especially useful for creating temporary prosthetics that guide the final outcome.
Immediate load implants, also known as same-day implants, allow us to place a prosthetic tooth or set of teeth on the same day as your implant surgery. This is a major shift from traditional dental implants, which typically require a healing period of several months before restoration.
At FoX Implant Centre, we use this method for eligible patients who want to minimise treatment time without compromising results. Using advanced diagnostics and planning tools, we assess factors like jawbone quality and bone loss to determine whether immediate loading is suitable for you.
The key difference lies in the timing. Traditional implants need time for the titanium post to fuse with the bone. In contrast, immediate load implants use carefully planned placement and high primary stability to support a temporary prosthesis right away. This means you walk out with functioning teeth on the same day.
While it can be suitable for the right candidate, it’s not for everyone. Ideal candidates must have good bone density and healthy gums and not require extensive grafting. Our team will guide you through a full assessment to confirm if this is the right approach for your case.
At FoX Implant Centre, we use computer-guided dental implant surgery to improve the accuracy and efficiency of dental implant procedures. This method combines detailed imaging with digital planning tools to help us place implants with greater precision while using less invasive techniques.
Instead of relying solely on manual placement, our team uses 3D scans and advanced software to map out the exact position, depth, and angle of each implant before the surgery begins. These plans are then used to create custom surgical guides that minimise the need for incisions and reduce disturbance to surrounding tissue.
This approach helps reduce the risk of complications and supports faster healing. It also contributes to higher success rates and lowers the chances of implant failure, especially in complex cases or patients with challenging bone conditions.
These advancements in the field of dental implants are more than just technical upgrades — they translate into real benefits for you. With better tools, materials, and planning systems, dental care becomes more precise, comfortable, and efficient.
For anyone considering implants, these innovations support shorter treatment timelines, reduced discomfort, and fewer appointments. They also help improve patient satisfaction by making the entire experience smoother and more predictable from start to finish.
Most importantly, modern implant technologies are about improving your quality of life. By restoring confidence, eating function, and comfort, they make everyday moments easier.
Advanced dental implant technology may sound expensive, but at FoX Implant Centre, we focus on accessibility. We believe everyone should have access to high-quality dental care, no matter their budget.
While some of these innovations may involve higher upfront costs, they often lead to better outcomes, fewer complications, and reduced long-term maintenance. That makes them a smart investment in your oral health.
To help make treatment more affordable, we offer a range of flexible payment options:
Total Lifestyle Credit (TLC): This offers interest-free monthly payments so you can pay over time without added pressure.
Humm: Spread the cost in interest-free instalments with flexible repayment terms.
Super Fund Access: You may be able to use your super fund to pay for your treatment. We work with SuperCare to support the application and approval process.
With all these financing options, investing in advanced implant care is now more attainable than ever.
Technology is changing what’s possible in implant dentistry — and it’s happening now.
Whether you need a single tooth replacement or a full mouth solution, FoX Implant Centre offers the latest dental implant technology under one roof. We are the only dental practice in Australia offering end-to-end care for dental implants. From the initial consultation to crafting your prostheses and the final fitting, everything is done in-house.
With faster healing, fewer appointments, and more natural-looking results, these advancements are designed to support your comfort, confidence, and long-term oral health.
Book your free consultation with our experienced team today to find out which treatment options are right for you. We’re here to help you achieve a strong, lasting smile using proven techniques and world-class care.