Not happy with your smile?
Have you been asking yourself about upgrading your smile?
Do you have a missing tooth that visually bothers you or your spouse or partner?
Could your smile be holding you back in business or social pursuits?
Are you sick and tired of loose dentures slipping around in your mouth?
Whatever the reason for considering
dental implant procedures, know that dental implants are a long-term tooth replacement solution that will give you the most realistic smile.
Go Back in Time
A tooth implant can give you back your original smile.
The development and use of dental implants represent one of the most remarkable advances in dentistry in many years. This has been made possible with the discovery and development of materials that can be put into the body. The implants are inserted into your jawbone where they are used as anchors for the new teeth. The new teeth are made to match the patient’s other teeth.
There are usually three phases of a tooth implant process.
The tooth implant procedure.
The implant (or post) is surgically inserted into the jawbone. The dentist numbs the area and makes a tiny cut in the gum to expose the jawbone. The jawbone is drilled precisely to accept the implant. The implant is then screwed into the jawbone. It is then allowed to heal.
Osseointegration.
This word by definition means to heal into the bone. It is the process where the jawbone is given time to heal and mesh with the post. The implant location becomes much stronger once the jawbone integrates with the implant. Osseointegration can take from one to three months depending on the individual.
You get your new tooth and new smile!
An abutment or attachment piece is affixed to the implant. The
new crown is made to look identical to your other teeth. The size, shape, and color will all be considered before the final fit. The final crown may take some time to make. During this time a temporary crown is attached to the implant. The temporary crown ensures that the patient can eat and talk without any problems. The temporary crown is only used until the permanent crown is ready.
Patients who have received implants find them to be the most beneficial way to repair their teeth problems. Dental implants have proven to be an effective long-term solution to missing teeth.
If you are interested in tooth implants,
talk to your dentist on your next visit. Your dentist will want to talk to you about your concerns and ask about any health problems. Certain diseases, medications, and chronic problems could be a concern and require further evaluation.
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