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Common Questions

Dental implants are replacements for missing teeth that are installed into the jawbone using titanium rods. Titanium is a metal that the body accepts easily, so you do not notice any foreign objects inside your mouth. Unlike other treatments for tooth loss, implants do not require support from the surrounding teeth. You also do not have to alter your natural teeth in any way to support the implant post. The result is an aesthetically pleasing restoration that is permanent and will not shift or move in your mouth.

Dental implant treatment is generally more costly than alternative treatments like dental bridges and dentures. However, patients often prefer implants because they tend to feel more natural and comfortable than other treatment options. For patients who qualify for implant financing plans, the out-of-pocket cost is often comparable to that associated with other dental treatments.

The cost of your dental implant treatment will depend on the number of implants you need, the type of restoration you choose, and other factors. Some patients find that their dental insurance covers part of the cost of implant surgery or teeth replacement, while others do not. To learn more about financing and payment options for dental implants, contact the office or schedule a consultation online.

Dental implants are tiny titanium posts that are surgically implanted into the jawbone where teeth are missing. After a healing period, the implants are exposed and fitted with dental crowns. The crown is a custom cap that is attached to the implant to provide a natural appearance. They are considered permanent because they are fused to the jawbone, just like natural teeth. With good oral hygiene and regular checkups, dental implants can last a lifetime.

Dental implants are a great option for replacing one or more missing teeth. However, there are some important factors to consider when determining whether you’re a good candidate for a dental implant procedure. Your dentist will first review your overall oral health to determine whether implants will be a good choice based on the condition of your teeth and gums. Once your dentist determines you are a good candidate for dental implants, there are several other things to consider before having the procedure performed.

When cared for properly, dental implants can last for a lifetime. However, like natural teeth, they are still susceptible to wear and tear over time and may require repair or replacement in the future. It is important to take good care of your teeth at home by brushing twice a day, flossing once a day, rinsing with an antibacterial mouthwash, and seeing your dentist for regular checkups and cleanings.

While there are some oral surgeries that are minimally invasive, dental implants are considered to be more of an invasive procedure. However, when done correctly by a dentist with experience, patients report feeling little pain during implant procedures. This is because the dentist uses anesthesia during the procedure and sedation dentistry for patients who need an added level of relaxation. But, because the procedure is invasive, patients should expect some discomfort in the days following the treatment. The dentist will prescribe medication to help manage any pain experienced during this time. Generally, the discomfort is temporary. After the implants are placed into the jawbone, healing begins and continues for several months. During this time, the implants are fused with the bone through a process known as “osseointegration.” Then the dental crown or denture is finally placed, and the patient is able to enjoy their new smile!

Dental implants are the gold standard when it comes to replacing a single missing tooth, multiple missing teeth, or all teeth missing on the upper and/or lower jaw. They’re also the closest thing you can get to real teeth! Implants look and feel just like natural teeth, so you can eat whatever you want without fear of damaging your new smile. They stay securely in place at all times, unlike dentures which can easily move and even fall out while talking and eating. They’ll also stimulate the jawbone like natural teeth to prevent bone loss and deterioration. With proper care, your dental implant can last a lifetime!

A crown is a tooth-shaped “cap” that is placed over a dental implant to strengthen and improve its appearance and function. After the placement of the implant, you will first receive a temporary crown which is placed until the custom-made permanent crown is ready.

The dental implant treatment can be completed over the course of a few appointments. First, you will come in for a consultation appointment where the dentist will take x-rays and impressions of your teeth. Then, he or she will design your treatment plan and review it with you. Finally, the completed plan will be used during your next appointment to install the implant posts into your bone. This process is minimally invasive and requires no sutures afterward. Once the healing process is complete, the new crown will be attached to the top of the implant post to complete your new smile. The whole procedure may take a few months to be completed.

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