What Are Dental Implant ?
Dental implants are artificial tooth roots made of titanium that are surgically placed into the jawbone to support replacement teeth or dental bridges.
They provide a stable foundation for crowns, bridges, or dentures, ensuring a secure fit and natural appearance.
Unlike removable dentures, dental implants are fixed in place, allowing for comfortable chewing and speaking without the worry of slipping or shifting.
Dental implants help to maintain jawbone density and prevent bone loss, which can occur when natural teeth are missing.
Dental implants with proper care and maintenance, dental implants can last a lifetime, making them a long-term solution for tooth replacement.
Dental implants offer patients restored confidence in their smile, speech, and ability to eat, leading to improved overall quality of life.
Causes of Dental Implant
Tooth Loss Due to Decay or Gum Disease: Severe cavities or periodontal disease can lead to tooth loss, making dental implants a necessary option.
Injury or Trauma: Accidents or physical trauma to the face can cause tooth damage or loss, requiring implants for restoration.
Congenital Conditions: Some people are born with missing teeth (a condition called hypodontia), making dental implants an ideal solution.
Tooth Extraction: Teeth that cannot be saved due to extensive damage or infection may need extraction, leaving a gap that can be replaced with implants.
Bone Loss in the Jaw: Missing teeth can cause bone loss in the jaw over time, and dental implants can prevent further deterioration.
Dentures or Bridges Causing Discomfort: People seeking a more stable and permanent solution often turn to implants instead of removable dentures or bridges.
Benefits of Dental Implant
- Restores Natural Appearance
- Improved Chewing and Eating
- Prevents Bone Loss
- Long-Lasting Solution
- Preserves Adjacent Teeth
- Enhanced Comfort
- Improved Speech
Dental Consultation
Conduct a detailed oral examination with X-rays or CT scans to assess bone density and oral health.
Review the patient’s medical history, including any conditions or medications that could affect the procedure.
Address oral health issues, such as gum disease, that need treatment before the implant.
Explain the implant procedure, risks, timeline, and alternative options.
Develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to the patient’s needs and goals.
Provide guidance on recovery, aftercare, and follow-up appointments.
Dental Implant Procedure
Tooth Extraction (If Needed): If a damaged or decayed tooth is present, it is removed before proceeding with the implant.
Implant Placement: The titanium implant is surgically placed into the jawbone to act as an artificial tooth root.
Healing and Osseointegration: The jawbone fuses with the implant over several months, creating a strong and stable foundation.
Abutment and Crown Placement: Once healed, an abutment is attached to the implant, and a custom crown is secured to restore the tooth’s appearance and function.
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