When you need to have a tooth pulled and don’t want to wear dentures, dental implants are the perfect solution. In fact, they look and feel so natural, that you’ll forget they’re artificial.
What Are Dental Implants?
Dental implants replace tooth roots with metal, screwlike posts, and missing teeth with artificial teeth that look and function like real ones. The “roots” are made out of titanium much like hip or knee implants. Like a crown, the prosthetic tooth is created specifically for you out of natural-looking porcelain.
Once the implants are surgically placed in your jawbone, the bone will grow around the implant to fuse together. Unlike dentures, implants keep your teeth stable and you don’t have to remove them for nightly cleaning. They can be used in both the upper and lower jaws, and will never decay like regular teeth.
Can Anyone Get Dental Implants?
Patients of all ages have chosen implants to replace one tooth or more. Generally, if you’re healthy enough to go through oral surgery, you are a good candidate for implants. By consistently taking care of your dental hygiene, your jaw and remaining teeth should also be strong enough.
Some of the issues that might prevent you from getting implants are:
- A small jawbone structure that won’t allow room for the implant
- Smoking
- You’re not willing to give the time it takes to put implants in place
- You have a health condition that doesn’t allow your bones to heal properly
- Your teeth and gums are in poor condition due to improper oral hygiene
The Benefits of Dental Implants
There are several benefits to choosing dental implants. Although the process takes longer than dentures, there are many more advantages in the long run.
1. Chewing will be easier
Missing teeth make eating difficult and embarrassing. If you have dentures, food can often get trapped between your dentures and your gums. Implants work like regular teeth set deep inside the jawbone. There isn’t a space underneath and regular chewing is easily restored.
2. They improve your appearance as well as your self-esteem
When you’re missing teeth, the shape of your face changes and becomes sunken. Because implants fuse with your jawbone, your face once again fills out. Your overall appearance will improve, as well as your self-esteem, as your smile returns.
3. They improve your speech
Removable dentures have some movement, which can adversely affect chewing and speech if not fitted properly. With implants, this is never an issue because they form a stable base.
4. Made with more durable materials
Dental implants last many years – with proper care, they can last a lifetime. Typically, full dentures last between 5 and 10 years, while partial dentures last about 15 years. Of course, with proper oral health, they could even last longer.
5. Your overall oral health will be improved
Dental implants allow for more of your own teeth to stay intact, improving your long-term oral health. When flossing, implants make it easier to access the space between teeth, allowing for better oral care. Plus, implants never get cavities!
What is the process to get implants?
Getting implants is a longer process than having dentures made. To begin with, the dentist surgically places the implant in your jaw. For the implant and jaw to fuse together, it’s essential to wait anywhere from 3 to 6 months before completing the process.
In the second step, a post is added to the implant. Before the final step of attaching the dental crown, the gum tissue around the post needs time to heal. Once healed, the dentist will create a crown that matches the size, shape, and color of the original tooth. The final step is to attach it to the implant.
Where can I get dental implants?
Don’t go any longer with cracked, chipped, or missing teeth. Return your smile with dental implants that have been individually created by Dr. Bryan Foote. Set up an appointment to discuss your overall oral health, the implant procedure, and financial assistance with Dr. Bryan Foote today.