People who are missing one or several teeth are increasingly turning to dental implants over traditional dental treatments such as bridges, or dentures and partials. While bridges and dentures used to be the preferred treatments for missing teeth, the advantages of implants are so great that it is no surprise that they have become so popular in recent years. Part of their popularity is due to the fact that most people who want them can get them. If you are missing one or more teeth, have sufficient jawbone structure, and have generally good oral health, then you are very likely a prime candidate. So how does one go about getting implants? This is a fairly extensive process, and one that requires a bit more patience than many cosmetic dental procedures. This being said, it can be done with very little discomfort to the patient, and comparatively few visits to the dentist’s office. • Initial consultation – This involves a thorough dental exam including x-rays to ensure that your oral health and bone structure is sufficient to support the implant. This is also your chance to discuss your expectations and goals with your cosmetic dentist. • Preparation – Gum tissue is removed to expose the underlying bone. If the bone structure is insufficient, then a bone graft may be necessary. If there is sufficient bone structure, then the next step can begin. • Placing the implant – A small hole is drilled into the bone that is used as a guide for the actual titanium implant screw. Once this hole is successfully drilled, the implant can be installed. • Osseointegration – This is the most important part of the process. The titanium implant and the bone need to bond together in order for the implant to be properly anchored in the jaw. This anchoring process is called “osseointegration.” This step in the process can take several months, accounting for most of the waiting involved. • Placing the crown – After successful osseointegration, the post can then be attached to the implant, and then the crown attached to the post. This allows for the crown to be replaced without disturbing the implant itself should your crown ever be damaged. Dental implants provide the most durable, natural looking, easily maintained, and hassle-free treatment option for those with missing teeth. If you are missing one or more teeth, please contact Dr. Green today to arrange your consultation.
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