{Dental Implant: A Much Better Remedy To Restore Your Missing Tooth

So far dental implants is one of the most aesthetic ways of restoring a missing tooth.

Yes, because dental implant though man-made, appears as normal as the other existing teeth of the patient. Essentially an implant is composed of a root and a crown. The implant acts as the base of the false tooth, it is manufactured from titanium and is fused on the jawbone. The crown which is made from porcelain is custom made to approximate the look of a genuine tooth.

The advantage with dental implant is that it appears as natural as the other existing teeth. Since it’s base is directly inserted on the jawbone it appears then that the false tooth grows naturally from the gum.

With dental implant, the other teeth are not disturbed since it can stand alone, unlike with a dental bridge where the two teeth beside the missing tooth or teeth are used as support for the dental bridge. Naturally these two adjacent teeth will be exposed to some stress since they support the dental bridge.

Dental implants are also more convenient than dentures because they are permanent and secured, while dentures have the tendency to move while you are speaking and while you are eating. There’s even a probability that it can be thrown out of the mouth when gurgling or if it’s a single denture there’s the probability that it can be swallowed while eating or while asleep. These are the factors why many partial denture users are now resorting to dental implants.

The dental implant procedure

The titanium implant is fused to the jawbone via surgery. This is ideally executed by a gum specialist or periodontist. The implant is left to osseointegrate which means that the jawbone will grow naturally around the surface of the implanted titanium. Osseointegration will make the implant to be securedly held in position by the jawbone. The process of osseointegration takes place for a duration from two to six months. After the surgery swelling of the gums around the implant may happen, this is easily relieved with some pain medications. To facilitate healing, prevent unnecessary pressures on the mouth; eat only soft foods and warm soups.

The second phase of the procedure is the placement of an abutment in the titanium implant; this should be carried out only once osseointegration had already taken place. This is like a post where the dental crown will be attached. The cosmetic dentist or periodontist ensures that the shade, shape and physical appearance of the crown match the existing teeth, hence it will appear as normal as these other teeth. The second phase of the procedure is the placement of an abutment in the titanium implant; this should be carried out only once osseointegration had already taken place. This is like a post where the dental crown will be attached. The cosmetic dentist or periodontist ensures that the shade, shape and physical appearance of the crown match the existing teeth, hence it will appear as normal as these other teeth.

One requirement for a successful implant is a dense and robust jaw bone, specifically the area of the bone where the implant will be embedded. Dental implant is a failure, if the implant fails to osseointegrate or if it moves or go out of place. The probability for failure is greater if the patient is a cigarette smoker. Thus, if you really desire to have implants, it is recommended that you stop smoking first or else you’ll just be losing your money as this treatment is quite costly.|Therefore, cosmetic dentists do not suggest this to smokers, but if they really desire to have implants then they need to stop smoking first, so that they will not be losing money as this treatment is quite expensive.

Overall, the advantages of dental implants far outweigh the cost as long as your jawbones are strong and you practice proper dental hygiene.

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