Implants
What Are Dental Implants?
Dental implants are replacement of missing teeth with artificial tooth roots. Implants can be used as a way to replace a missing tooth directly or used a way to secure a removable denture.
What Are the Advantages of Dental Implants?
There are many advantages to dental implants, including:
Are dental implants painful procedures?
Most people who received dental implants had little temporary discomfort for several days, and they report less pain than a tooth extraction.
Are dental implants suitable for all scenarios?
Despite all the advantages of dental implants, they do have some limitations. For example, dental implants require adequate bone volume and clearance to vital structures. They are also contraindicated to some systemic health issues and certain medications. Dental implants also take a longer time to complete the process because bone takes a few months to integrate with implant.
Perhaps a dental implant is the right choice to treat your dental issue. Make a reservation for a consultation today (link).
Dental implants are replacement of missing teeth with artificial tooth roots. Implants can be used as a way to replace a missing tooth directly or used a way to secure a removable denture.
What Are the Advantages of Dental Implants?
There are many advantages to dental implants, including:
- Retain bone structure – without a tooth root to stimulate bone growth, bone tend to shrink over time. Dental implants act as a tooth root, and can stimulate bone structure to remain intact.
- Improved speech, chewing function, comfort
- Conservative dental treatment – dental implants are individual restorations (in contrast to dental bridges which require reshaping adjacent teeth).
- Easier dental hygiene routine – dental implants requires similar dental hygiene routine to natural teeth (in contrast of dental bridges which require additional devices).
- More durable – with good care, dental implants can last a lifetime.
- High success rates – in general, dental implants have a success rate of up to 98% (with some exceptions).
Are dental implants painful procedures?
Most people who received dental implants had little temporary discomfort for several days, and they report less pain than a tooth extraction.
Are dental implants suitable for all scenarios?
Despite all the advantages of dental implants, they do have some limitations. For example, dental implants require adequate bone volume and clearance to vital structures. They are also contraindicated to some systemic health issues and certain medications. Dental implants also take a longer time to complete the process because bone takes a few months to integrate with implant.
Perhaps a dental implant is the right choice to treat your dental issue. Make a reservation for a consultation today (link).