Often those looking at tooth replacement options are a little nervous about the idea of getting dental implants. However, you might be amazed by the relative simplicity of the procedure and the extreme benefits it can provide. You may find that dental implants may be one of the most extraordinary advances in dentistry.
A dental implant is a fabricated root, usually made of titanium or another material well suited to the body. A natural looking tooth or dental appliance is secured to the implant. The bone actually integrates in with the implant, making an artificial tooth that is very strong, durable, and one of the most aesthetic tooth replacement options available. It is such a good replacement that often people are not even able to pick out which tooth is the fake. Imagine speaking, eating and smiling with complete confidence that your tooth looks and feels completely natural.
There are more reasons to place a dental implant than just for the confidence of having a beautiful smile. If a missing tooth is not replaced, other dental problems may arise. The jawbone that used to support the tooth begins to atrophy or weaken, which may cause the neighboring teeth to drift into the gap. This may lead to excessive wear on certain teeth, alter your appearance or speech, cause decay, jeopardize your chewing abilities and cause TMJ (jaw joint) problems. By replacing the tooth structure with an implant, these problems can be avoided.
Dental implants can also be used to retain dentures, making sore gums, "clicking noises" and instability associated with dentures a thing of the past. Denture wearers can eat and smile with more confidence when a denture is securely fastened to fixed implants.
So, you think dental implants sound pretty good. First, you will need to schedule an exam to ensure you are a good candidate for dental implants. The dentist will go over your dental and health history and discuss your options with you. Once the dentist has determined you will be a good candidate for dental implants, the implant process can begin. Occasionally, the dentist will determine that a bone graft is necessary to build enough bone mass to support a dental implant. Most likely, the dentist will be able to place the implant right away.
The procedure is a simple surgery and often patients are able to return to work within a day. The implant will be allowed to integrate with the jawbone for up to six months. Depending on the type of dental implant a post may be placed to extend the implant above the gum line. An impression will be taken of your mouth and a final restoration or dental appliance will be made. At the final visit, the restoration will be placed and adjusted for good fit and function.
The cost of a dental implant varies with each case and an exam and consultation is needed to determine an accurate estimate, however, a basic implant generally costs around $1,700-$2,200 with the finished crown bringing the price to around $3,000 for each tooth.
To determine if you would be a good candidate for a dental implant contact your dentist for an exam and consultation.
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