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subject: Replace Your Missing Teeth With Dental Implants [print this page]


In the past, a missing tooth meant that the only way to repair your smile fully was to be fitted for dentures. For most people, dentures are seen as a last resort and not something that they want to have to deal with on a daily basis. Thanks to advances in dental technology, today patients have more options to deal with a missing tooth. The most complete and permanent solution for patients who need to replace a tooth is through the use of dental implants. Dental implants are replacement tooth roots that are attached directly to your jawbone that anchor a replacement tooth securely in place. Once an implant is installed, they can sometimes last a lifetime with proper care.

How Does The Process Work?

The first thing you should do if you think you need a tooth replacement is to have a discussion with your dentist to go over your options. To receive a dental implant, you need to have enough gum material and jawbone to support it. In addition, your dentist will be able to go over cost and insurance information with you to make sure dental implants are a good option for you. After deciding that implants are the right option for you, he or she will begin the process by inserting the implant into the bone socket of your missing tooth. After securely fastening it to your jawbone, you will need about 6 to 12 weeks for your gums and jawbone to fully heal. During this time, your gums will heal around the implant, further securing it in place.

After your mouth has fully healed, your dentist will attach a small connector post to the implant. He or she will then take impressions of the area around the missing tooth. From this, your dentist will be able to construct the replacement crown to fit in perfectly with your bite. Once your crown arrives from the dental lab, your dentist will do a final check for coloring and fit and then cement it into place. After this, you will be free to leave the office and start enjoying your new smile.

Benefits Of Implants

Dental implants hold many advantages over other methods of tooth replacement. In terms of convenience, dental implants have no competitors. Once they are installed, you simply need to brush and floss normally to make sure the implant stays healthy. They are also the longest lasting form of tooth replacement. Bridges usually only last 10 years at a maximum. Dental implants can last upwards of 20 years or even as long as a lifetime if you take proper care of your oral health.

To learn more about dental implants or to schedule an appointment, contact your Carlsbad dentist today.

by: Gen Wright




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