Friday, February 23, 2018

What Is A Dental Implant?

Many patients are already familiar with tooth replacements such as dentures or bridges, but they are less familiar with dental implants. All In One Dental Innovations seeks to combat this lack of knowledge by offering expertise on dental implants and why implant dentistry can be the perfect permanent solution for achieving your dream smile. After reading through this article, please stop our implant dentistry guide to learn more!

 

Why Would Implant Dentistry Be Necessary?

Dental implants can be great options for numerous reasons and are considered a popular treatment due to the long-term results they can offer as opposed to more temporary procedures. Those who have decayed, missing, chipped, or failing teeth are potential candidates for implant dentistry. Patients who are experiencing, or at risk of having, gum disease are also candidates for dental implants.

Unhealthy teeth can dramatically influence the status of your other teeth and eventually alter the health of other areas of your body; so it’s vital to take immediate action by either removing the tooth or quickly improving the area of concern. If you’re missing teeth, that can majorly impact your self-confidence and ability to feel comfortable in public or even around close friends. Dental implants help to tackle this issue by acting as a perfect alternative to natural teeth while providing longer functionality if taken care of properly.

Although patients must take care to maintain their implants, they are fairly low-maintenance and resistant to common damages that natural teeth are more vulnerable to. Once the implant is installed, you will have to take care to follow a regular hygiene routine and have follow-up appointments to monitor the ongoing health of the implant area. Failure to practice a daily hygiene routine won’t result in tooth decay like a natural tooth because of the materials that the dental implant is made from; however, your gums can become at risk for periodontal disease and the finish of the implant may be compromised. Once the finish of the implant is worn away, the implant becomes susceptible to staining from products like wine, coffee, and other strongly acidic or pigmented beverages.

 

What Are Dental Implants Made From?

It’s important that implants are made of durable, safe materials because they are meant to be long-lasting tools for tooth replacement. Dental implant components are also mainly crafted of materials that are compatible with the human body and that present a natural-looking appearance.

 

The ClearChoice Dental Implant Centers can offer extended insight into the various components of a dental implant:

 

Dental implants typically have three parts:

1) The implant: A screw that serves as a root for your new teeth. This is what permanently attaches to your jaw.

2) The abutment: A permanent, but removable by your doctor, connector that supports and holds a tooth or set of teeth.

3) The crown (or prosthetic tooth): This is the part of the tooth that you can see. It’s usually made of zirconium or porcelain for durability and good looks.

These three parts are specially designed to fit perfectly to your surrounding teeth and gums. They are also made of materials that are meant to last for long periods and that are safe when exposed to areas of bone or gum tissue. The screw part of the implant is especially composed of materials that promote the growth of the jawbone around it so that the implant will remain stable and in alignment. Artificial crowns can also be tinted to a chosen shade to match your other teeth and provide a natural look.

 

What’s The Dental Implant Procedure Like?

Depending on each patient’s individual health status, your doctor will provide you with an IV for oral sedation or local anesthesia. These tools help to numb the area during operation and prevent you from experiencing any pain or discomfort during the surgery. If you are using anesthesia, you may be recommended to eat a healthy meal prior to surgery because eating soon afterward might bring some discomfort. However, patients using the oral sedation method are encouraged not to eat or drink prior to their surgery. Some other pre-surgery recommendations are also advised such as using antibiotics and using a prescribed antibacterial mouthwash to ensure the patient is provided the doctor with a clean, healthy area to work with.

Once your mouth is completely numbed, an incision is made along the gums where the implant is to be placed to expose the jawbone underneath. The bone will then be carefully drilled to create a space for the implant to fit into by tightly screwing the implant’s post to the jawbone. The abutment piece is then secured to the post of the implant and the gums are resealed to begin their healing process. An impression will be made of the abutment and surrounding teeth to create a custom crown to fit comfortably on the implant above the gums. The crown will then be sealed to the rest of the implant and after healing, should have the same appearance and functionality as a natural tooth.

There will be some discomfort after your surgery that will eventually diminish over time. If you experience ongoing pain or notice any negative changes, it’s extremely important to contact your doctor to schedule a consultation to prevent any infection from occurring.

 

Learn More! Contact Us Today!

Learn more today about the dental implant services that All In One Dental Innovations can provide you with by contacting us to schedule a consultation. We provide safe, durable, and affordable treatments that you definitely won’t want to miss out on! Call us at: (925) 828-9811. You can also request an appointment online today to speak to our friendly staff.

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7046 Dublin Blvd
Dublin, CA 94568
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