Dental Implants

Restoring Your Smile with Dental Implants

Dental implants are artificial tooth roots used to support permanent or removable replacement teeth. They are a widely preferred solution for individuals who have lost teeth due to injury, gum disease, or other reasons. Made from biocompatible titanium, implants integrate with the jawbone, creating a stable foundation for long-lasting restorations.

The implant is surgically placed into the jawbone and allowed to heal and fuse with surrounding tissue. After integration, a post is attached and topped with a crown, bridge, or denture that looks and functions like a natural tooth, restoring comfort, appearance, and chewing ability.

Why replace missing teeth with dental implants important?

Dental implants look and feel like natural teeth, so they can help restore the natural appearance of your smile.

Dental implants allow you to bite and chew with confidence, making it easier to eat the foods you love.

Dental implants are a stable and comfortable alternative to dentures, which can slip or irritate the gums.

Dental implants do not require a reduction of healthy tooth structure, as is necessary with traditional dental bridges. This helps to preserve the health of your remaining natural teeth.

With proper care, dental implants can last a lifetime, making them a long-lasting investment in your oral health.

Before After
Before After

What happens in dental implant procedures?

Consultation and Planning

During the initial consultation, the dentist will examine your mouth, take x-rays and determine if dental implants are the best solution for you. They will develop a treatment plan and discuss the options, cost and outcome of the procedure with you.

Placement of the Implant

The implant is surgically placed into the jawbone. This procedure is typically done under local anesthesia or IV sedation. The implant is usually made of titanium and is shaped like a screw, which is then inserted into the jawbone.

Healing and Osseointegration

Once the implant is placed, the bone around it will start to heal and grow around the implant, a process known as osseointegration. This process takes several months and is necessary for the implant to securely bond with the jawbone.

Placement of the Abutment

Once the implant has bonded with the jawbone, the abutment is placed on top of the implant. The abutment is a connector that extends above the gum line and serves as the base for the artificial tooth (crown).

Placement of the Crown

The final step involves placing a custom-made crown onto the abutment, matching your natural teeth in color, shape, and size, then securely cementing or screwing it into place to complete the implant.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why replace missing teeth with dental implants important?
Replacing a missing tooth with a dental implant is important because it helps maintain oral health by preventing adjacent teeth from shifting and keeping your jaw properly aligned. It also prevents bone loss, which can occur when a tooth is missing and may otherwise lead to facial sagging. Dental implants improve self-esteem by restoring the natural look of your smile and boosting confidence. They also restore full functionality, making it easier to bite, chew, and enjoy all types of food. Additionally, implants offer a long-lasting solution, as they are designed to function like natural teeth and can last a lifetime with proper care.
What are the advantages of dental implants over bridge work?
Dental implants offer several advantages over traditional bridges, making them a preferred solution for missing teeth. They are highly durable and can last a lifetime with proper care, unlike bridges that typically last 10–15 years. Implants also support better oral health since they don’t require the reduction of healthy adjacent teeth. Functionally, dental implants look, feel, and perform like natural teeth, allowing you to eat and speak confidently, while bridges may affect speech and limit food choices. Implants provide a more natural appearance because they are custom-designed to match your existing teeth. Additionally, they help prevent bone loss by stimulating the jawbone, whereas bridges do not, often resulting in gradual bone deterioration over time.
How much does a Dental Implant cost?
The cost of dental implants can vary widely depending on several factors, including the type of implant, the location of the dental practice, the experience of the dentist, and the complexity of the case. On average, the cost of a single dental implant can range from 25000 to 45000 or more. However, in some cases, the cost can be even higher, depending on the extent of the work that is required.
What are Oral care tips for Dental Implants?
Maintaining good oral hygiene is essential for the long-term success of dental implants. Brushing twice daily, flossing regularly, and using a soft-bristled brush with fluoride toothpaste help keep the implant area clean, while avoiding hard or sticky foods prevents potential damage. An antibacterial rinse can reduce the risk of gum infections, and regular dental check-ups ensure the implant and surrounding gums remain healthy. Additionally, quitting smoking lowers the risk of implant failure, and wearing a night guard can protect implants if you grind your teeth at night.
What are dental implants?
Dental implants are artificial tooth roots made of titanium or other biocompatible materials that are surgically placed in the jawbone to support dental restorations such as crowns, bridges, or dentures.
How painful is the dental implant procedure?
The dental implant procedure is typically performed under local anesthesia, so patients do not feel any pain during the surgery. After the procedure, patients may experience some discomfort or swelling, which can be managed with pain medication and ice packs.
Are dental implants covered by insurance?
Dental implant coverage varies by insurance plan. Some insurance plans may cover a portion of the cost of dental implants, while others may not cover them at all. It is best to check with your insurance provider to determine your coverage.
Can anyone get dental implants?
Most people who are in good general health and have enough bone density in their jaw are good candidates for dental implants. However, there are certain health conditions, such as uncontrolled diabetes or smoking, that may affect the success of the implant placement.
How do I care for my dental implants?
Proper oral hygiene is essential for the long-term success of dental implants. Patients should brush and floss their teeth regularly and attend regular dental check-ups. It is also important to avoid smoking and limit alcohol consumption, as these habits can affect the success of the implants.

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