Are Dental Implants Right For You?

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Dental implants are artificial teeth roots that are put into your jaw to support a replacement bridge or tooth. They might be an option for you if you have lost a tooth or teeth due to injury, disease, or another reason. Read below to learn if a dental implant is right for you and what to expect for the procedure:

Are You a Good Candidate for a Dental Implants

To get dental implants, you should first have good oral and general health. Your jawbone needs to be strong enough to support an implant. Ideally, you would also have healthy gums that are free from periodontal disease.

Dental Implant Types  

Subperiosteal

This type of implant goes on the bone. It is placed on the top of your jaw with metal framework posts running through your gums to hold the prosthesis. These are used if you cannot wear traditional dentures or if you have a shorter bone height than average.

Endosteal

These implants go in your bone. They are more common than subperiosteal implants. They can come in the form of cylinders, blades, or screws. They are surgically placed in your jawbone and they hold one or many fake teeth. They can be a good option for you if you have a bridge or removable dentures.

What is the Procedure Like?

Your procedure will be a joint effort between you, your periodontist, and your dentist. They will consult with you to identify how your implants should be done. The types of procedures resulting from their plan can involve anesthesia and are mostly outpatient procedures.

What Can You Expect after the Procedure?

Your teeth will require attentive oral care and regular visits to your dentist. Implants are similar to natural teeth in that they need the same kind of care. Be sure to brush, floss, and limit your intake of sugary and acidic foods to keep your implants clean, free of plaque, and healthy. Your periodontist will help you develop a follow-up schedule of visits in order to keep an eye on your implants, teeth, and gums and ensure that they stay healthy.

Dental implants can be a great way to replace lost teeth. If you are healthy and qualified, your dentist and periodontist will help you decide on the best course of action. Be sure to take care of your implants just as you would your natural teeth to get the full advantage of their effect.

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