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Thanks to increases in dental technology, a missing tooth is no longer the catastrophic event it once was. In the past, a missing tooth meant that you were required to be fitted for dentures or a dental bridge if you wanted to restore your smile. Today, you are also able to restore your smile with a dental implant. An implant is an anchor that is inserted into your missing tooth's bone socket and attaches directly to your jawbone. This allows for an implant to last as a part of your mouth for many years.

How Dental Implants Are Installed

The fist thing you should do if you are considering undergoing a procedure to replace a tooth is have a conversation with your dentist to go over your different options and see if you are a candidate for dental implants. To successfully get implants installed, you need to have enough jawbone and gum material to support the implant. Your dentist will also be able to go over cost and insurance information with you. Once you and your dentist have decided that a dental implant is the best option for you, he or she will begin the process by anesthetizing the area and then inserting the titanium implant into the bone socket of your missing tooth. After securely fastening the implant to your jawbone, you will need between six and twelve weeks to heal. While you are healing, your gums will grow around the implant, making it become a permanent part of your mouth.

After your gums are completely healed, your dentist will next attach a small connector post to the implant. He or she will then take an impression of the area in order to create a crown that will fit in perfectly with your remaining teeth. Once the crown arrives, your dentist will then do a final check to make sure the coloring and fit are correct. If they are, he or she will then attach the permanent crown and the process will be complete. With the proper care, your dental implant may last as long as 25 years or more.

The Benefits Of Dental Implants

Implants offer a number of important benefits over other methods of tooth replacement. The most important one is that implants offer the longest lasting form of tooth replacement. It is not uncommon or unheard of for an implant to last an entire lifetime. If you take care of your implant by brushing, flossing and seeing your dentist regularly for checkups and cleanings, your dental implant will stay healthy. Unlike a dental crown, your implant is highly unlikely to fall out or become chipped.

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

by: Gen Wright




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