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In the past, a missing tooth meant that you had to receive dentures if you wanted to replace the tooth. Thanks to advances in dental procedures and technology, today you have a variety of restorative options at your disposal. The most permanent option you have is to anchor a replacement tooth to your jaw by using a dental implant. Dental implants are attached directly to your jawbone and are then attached to replacement teeth to permanently replace a missing tooth.

How Does The Implant Process Work?

The first thing you need to do if you think you need to undergo a tooth replacement procedure is to have a discussion with your dentist to make sure you are a candidate for dental implants. If you don't have enough gum tissue or jawbone, you may not be a good candidate for dental implants. You and your dentist can also discuss costs and insurance details. After deciding that dental implants are the best option for you, he or she will begin the process by anesthetizing the area and inserting the implant into the bone socket of your missing tooth. After securely attaching it to your jawbone, you will need about 6 to 12 weeks for the jawbone to fully heal. During this time, your gum will heal around the implant, further securing it in place.

After you are fully healed, your dentist will attach a small connector post to your implant. After this, he or she will take impressions of your teeth to create a replacement that fits in perfectly with your bite. After the replacement crown is created, your dentist will attach the crown to the connector post already in your mouth. Your dentist is able to adjust the coloring of the replacement tooth to make sure the new tooth functions fully as your normal teeth do. After this is complete, you will be free to walk out of your dentist's office and start enjoying your new smile.

The Benefits Of Dental Implants

When compared to other forms of tooth replacement, dental implants hold a number of advantages. The most important one is the permanence that dental implants offer. Once they are installed in your mouth, they become a fully functioning part of your mouth. If you take care of your oral health when you have the implants in, they can last 25 years or in some cases, an entire lifetime. Implants are also very convenient once they are installed. Unlike dentures, which requires you to expend a good amount of energy to maintain, dental implants become part of your mouth once they are installed. Simple brushing, flossing and dental checkups are enough to make sure your implant stays healthy.

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

by: Gen Wright




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