Dental implants are a great way to replace missing
teeth and also provide a fixed solution to
having removable partial or complete dentures.
Implants provide excellent support and stability for
these dental appliances.
Dental implants are artificial roots and teeth
(usually titanium) that are surgically placed into
the upper or lower jaw bone by a dentist or
Periodontist - a specialist of the gums and
supporting bone. The teeth attached to implants are
very natural looking and often enhance or restore a
patient’s smile!
Dental implants are very strong, stable, and durable
and will last many years, but on occasion, they will
have to be re-tightened or replaced due to normal
wear.
Reasons for dental implants:
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Replace one or more missing teeth without
affecting adjacent teeth.
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Resolve joint pain or bite problems caused
by teeth shifting into missing tooth space.
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Restore a patient’s confident smile.
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Restore chewing, speech, and digestion.
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Restore or enhance facial tissues.
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Support a bridge or denture, making them
more secure and comfortable.
What does getting dental implants
involve?
The process of getting implants requires a number of
visits over several months.
X-rays and impressions (molds) are taken of the jaw
and teeth to determine bone, gum tissue, and spacing
available for an implant. While the area is numb,
the implant will be surgically placed into the bone
and allowed to heal and integrate itself onto the
bone for up to six months. Depending on the type of
implant, a second surgery may be required in order
to place the “post” that will hold the artificial
tooth in place. With other implants the post and
anchor are already attached and placed at the same
time.
After several weeks of healing the artificial teeth
are made and fitted to the post portion of the
anchor. Because several fittings may be required,
this step may take one to two months to complete.
After a healing period, the artificial teeth are
securely attached to the implant, providing
excellent stability and comfort to the patient.
You will receive care instructions when your
treatment is completed. Good oral hygiene, eating
habits, and regular dental visits will aid in the
life of your new implant.