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Dental Implants Can Restore Your Smile By Fully Replacing Teeth

In the past, a missing tooth was a catastrophic event. To replace the tooth, your only option was to use dentures or a dental bridge. Thanks to many advances in modern dentistry, today there are other effective options that allow you to replace teeth without having to get dentures installed. One of the best ways to do this is through the installation of a dental implant. Implants are anchors that are attached to your jawbone and hold in place a new tooth. The implant is inserted into the empty bone socket of your missing tooth.

How Do Dental Implants Work

The first thing you should do if you are considering getting a tooth replacement is to have a conversation with your dentist to go over your options and make sure you are a candidate for dental implants. To receive dental implants, you need to have enough jawbone and gum material to effectively support the implant. In addition, your dentist will be able to go over cost and financial information with you. Once you and your dentist have decided that implants are the best option for you, he or she will begin process by anesthetizing your mouth and placing the implant (generally made of titanium) into the bone socket of the missing tooth. After it is securely fastened to your jawbone, you will need to wait approximately 6 to 12 weeks for your jawbone and gums to heal around the implant. This process will help to fully anchor the implant to your jaw.

After the healing process is complete, your dentist will next attach a small connector post to the implant. Next, he or she will take impressions of your existing teeth to formulate the replacement tooth to fit in perfectly with your bite. Once the crown is ready, your dentist will then attach it to the connector post and the process will be complete.

The Benefits Of Dental Implants

Perhaps the most important benefit of dental implants is the permanence they offer. Once the implant is installed, it is not uncommon that they will last for 25 years or more. With the proper care, implants have also been known to last an entire lifetime. In addition, dental implants are very convenient to maintain and take care of. Instead of having to clean dentures every day, once an implant is installed, it becomes a permanent part of your mouth. As long as you brush, floss and regularly see your dentist for cleanings, you should not have any problems or complications with your implant. Maintaining good oral health will also allow your remaining teeth to be healthy.

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

by: Gen Wright




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