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Dental Implants Modern Solution For Missing Teeth

Dental Implants Modern Solution For Missing Teeth

Dental implants are human-made replacements for the root of a tooth. If a patient has broken or missing teeth due to injury, periodontal disease, decay, or congenital defects, a dental implant can replace a single tooth, several teeth, or the entire upper or lower jawline.

Most modern dental implants are made of titanium and look similar in size and shape to the natural root of a tooth. Titanium is very strong and durable, and this material can fuse to the cells within the bone of your jaw over time. The fusing process is called osseointegration, which makes the implant even stronger.

Details of the Procedure

When placing the implant, modern technology allows for exact positioning and safety during the surgical procedure, such as surgical guides and computer-assisted dental planning software ensuring that the implant is placed safely andcorrectly.

If your jawline doesn't contain enough bone, your dentist may need to add bone grafting material to ensure that the implant has something to hold on to, keeping it firmly in place.

Healing Time

The healing time for a dental implant procedure is typically between three to five month depending on which arch implants are placed, usually the upper arch takes more time to heal.

Some dentists are now offering implants as Teeth In A Day. Depending on the nature of the tooth being replaced, it's now possible to place an implant along with the abutment and crown in a single sitting.

Importance of Preventing Bone Loss

Bone loss can occur in patients with osteoporosis, poor circulation, or other health factors that impact healing. But one of the most common reasons is from the loss of a tooth. An implant can halt and even reverse bone loss by stimulating the bone by re-involving the formerly missing tooth in your bite and chewing.

You could also experience bone loss if the gums and other tissue become infected from poor dental hygiene and care. Regular visits to your dentist and adequate brushing can reduce the risk of infection.

Success Rate

Titanium has a 95 percent success rate for bone fusing and a healthy, functioning implant for at least 10 years. In most cases, implants will last much longer and most dentists expect them to last for the lifetime of the patient.

As with most things, success is dependent on care and maintenance. Regular dental check ups are just as important for implants as they are for your natural teeth. So, while implants are permanent, they don't mean you can stop visiting the dentist.

Benefits of Dental Implants

Dental implants are the next best thing to natural teeth, offering strength and stability that restores a lost or damaged tooth. With proper care, a dental implant can last for many years without failing or causing other issues. In fact, your implant could last for your entire lifetime.

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