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Dental Implants - The Solution to Missing Teeth

  • Writer: Glenn Riley
    Glenn Riley
  • Apr 30, 2021
  • 3 min read

Today, patients with one or more missing teeth are often faced with several options for restoring their dental health and function. Dental implants are one such restoration option. In this article, we will learn more about this subject in detail.


What are dental implants?


Tooth implants are an artificial substitutes that are installed into the jawbone of patients to hold artificial replacement teeth. These implants are typically made from titanium as it is the material that is most easily accepted by the body. The implants are installed into the jawbone as an artificial root, which the surgeon later uses to securely attach the replacement tooth.


Different Types of tooth implants


Two types of implants are available for tooth replacement:


• Bar retained implants:These are more stable and are smaller in size than other types of implants. They are longer lasting though.• Endosteal implants:These are installed directly into the jawbone and are the most common type of implant used. They are installed through a incision in the gum.


Procedure


The surgery for dental implants is more or less a matter of placing the dental implant into the jawbone and allowing it to become permanently attached to the bone. In the process, the bone of the jaw will osseointegrate with the dental implant, providing strong anchorage for the replacement tooth.


An abutment is provided so that the replacement tooth can be attached to the dental implant easier and without too much hassle.


The dental implant acts as an anchor for the replacement tooth and is important in both chewing and speaking.


Improvements


There are some areas where dental implants have gained importance and importance. They are far better than other tooth replacement options such as dentures or bridges. They are more long-lasting too and offer a far more natural appearance. The other benefits of dental implants are:


• They are more reliable than other tooth replacement solutions.• They are easy to maintain• They can be used effectively as an anchor for other tooth replacement solutions too• They are very comfortable and can help prevent bone loss and gum recession• Many people who have reduced teeth problems now have the option of facing a lifetime of unknown problems• A dental implant is the best solution for a missing tooth• The success rate of implants is very high (90-95%)• They are easy to install and maintain


Who can have dental implants?


You should have good oral health and be free of periodontal disease. It is also good if you have health gum tissues and have adequate bone in your jaws to support the implant properly. Most people who are good candidates for implants can have them installed within one visit to your dentist. Implants don't require any kind of preparation be it tooth removal or bone grafting.


However, the success rate of implants depends on the position of the tooth where it is replaced. The better the candidate for implants the better the chances that he or she will be able to have a good recovery and repair the bone with implants.


Is there any kind of special preparation that needs to be done before having implants?


Preparing for dental implants involves a couple of visits to your dentist. On the first visit, the dentist will discuss the implant procedure and be able to assess your teeth and overall oral health so that he can determine whether or not you are a candidate for the implant. On the second visit, the dentist will numb the area before he works on the dental implant. He will also take an x-ray of the area to make sure that there is sufficient bone and that there is enough structure for the implant. Other than that, there hardly any difference between fake and real teeth apart from a slight sensitivity.


Any man or woman who is in good health and continues to take good care of their oral health will seldom have to undergo implants. Still, certain patients like smokers or those who have undergone radiotherapy will have to be treated with authentic implants.


If you are missing one or more teeth, you should consider these implants very viable options. There is a big difference between dental bridges and dental implants. The latter as the name suggests bridges the gap between teeth while implants puts in at more convenient angles.


However, if you don't want to be plagued with a bridge or an implant, you can go in for a single implant. As compared to a bridge which entails multiple teeth being replaced, a single implant can be done in a single sitting.


There are many advantages of implants and this procedure is probably the most reliable and predictable way to replace a missing tooth. A single implant is way better than any other procedure as it prevents other teeth from moving and other problems scalping the area. And these benefits are most important for the elderly. Dental bridges are way problematic for the young and the rest of the population.




 
 
 

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