DENTAL IMPLANTS

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What are dental implants?

Dental implants are replacement tooth roots. Implants provide a strong foundation for fixed (permanent) or removable replacement teeth that are made to match your natural teeth.

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What are the advantages of dental implants?

There are many advantages, including:

  • Improved appearance. Implants look and feel like your own teeth. And because they are designed to fuse with bone, they become permanent.
  • Improved speech. With poor-fitting denture, the teeth can slip within the mouth causing you to mumble or slur your words. Implants allow you to speak without the worry that teeth might slip.
  • Improved comfort. Because they become part of you, implants eliminate the discomfort of removable dentures.
  • Easier eating. Sliding dentures can make chewing difficult. Implants function like your own teeth, allowing you to eat your favorite foods with confidence and without pain.
  • Improved self-esteem. Implants can give you back your smile and help you feel better about yourself.
  • Improved oral health. Dental implants don’t require reducing other teeth, as a tooth-supported bridge does. Because nearby teeth are not altered to support the implant, more of your own teeth are left intact, improving long term oral health. Individual implants also allow easier access between teeth, improving oral hygiene.
  • Durability. Implants are very durable and will last many years. With good care, many implants last a lifetime.
  • Convenience. Removable denture are just that; removable. Implants eliminate the embarrassing inconvenience of removing denture, as well as the need for messy adhesives to keep them in place.
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How successful are dental implants?

Success rates of dental implants vary, depending on where in the jaw the implants are placed but, in general, dental implants have a success rate of up to 98%. With proper care, implants can last a lifetime.

Can anyone get implants?

In most cases, anyone healthy enough to undergo a routine dental extraction or oral surgery can be considered for an implant. Patients should have healthy gums and enough bone to hold the implant. They also must be committed to good oral hygiene and regular dental visits.

Does insurance cover the cost of dental implants?

In general, dental implants are not covered by dental insurance at this time.

What is involved in getting a dental implant?

The first step in the dental implant process is the development of an individual treatment plan. The plan addresses your specific needs and is prepared by a team of professionals who are specially trained an experienced in oral surgery and restorative dentistry. This team approach prides coordinated care based on the implant option that is best for you.

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Next, the tooth root implant, which is a small post made of titanium, is placed into the bone socket of the missing tooth. As the jawbone heals, it grows around the implanted metal post, anchoring it securely in the jaw. The healing process can take from 2 – 6 months.

Once the implant has bonded to the jawbone, a small connector post – called an abutment – is attached to the post to securely hold the new tooth. To make the new tooth or teeth, your dentist makes impressions of your teeth, and creates a model of your bite (which captures all of your teeth, their type, and arrangement). The new tooth or teeth is based on this model. A replacement tooth, called a crown, is then attached to the abutment.

Instead of one or more individual crowns, some patients may have attachments placed on the implant that retain and support a removable denture.
Your denture will also match the color of the new teeth to your natural teeth. Because the implant is secured within the jawbone, the replacement teeth look, feel, and function just like your own natural teeth.

How painful are dental implants?

Most people who have received dental implants say that there is very little discomfort involved in the procedure. Local anesthesia can be used during the procedure, and most patients report that implants involve less pain that a tooth extraction.

After the dental implant, mild soreness can be treated with over the counter pain medications, such as Tylenol or Motrin.

How do I care for dental implants?

Dental implants require the same care as real teeth, including brushing, flossing and regular dental check-ups.

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