Implant dentists provide a teeth replacement option that closely resembles natural teeth. Whether a patient is missing one, many, or all of their teeth, dental implants look and function similarly to natural teeth with the added benefit of replacing tooth roots and stimulating the jawbone. This jawbone stimulation is a benefit other teeth replacement options do not provide.
Dental implants are an attractive option for many patients for this and other reasons. However, if you want to find out if they are the right option for you, start by scheduling a consultation with an implant dentist. This article explains what to expect from the consultation and what makes one a good candidate for dental implants.
How do dental implants work?
Dental implants are titanium posts that are implanted into the jawbone to take the place of the missing tooth root. After a healing and integration process that can take around three months, the implant is topped with an abutment and a dental crown that acts as the tooth's visible part. Dental implants act just like natural teeth and do not need to be removed for cleaning.
Patients can chew, talk, and care for their dental implants just as they would if they had natural teeth. Also, unlike other tooth replacement options, such as traditional dentures, implants stimulate the jawbone, preventing the additional tooth loss that usually comes with missing teeth.
The consultation
The initial appointment with an implant dentist is the consultation. The implant dentist will perform an exam that may include X-rays. The dentist will ask the patient about their medical and dental health history during the exam. In addition, the patient must tell the dentist about any allergies or medical conditions and medications they are taking.
The information the dentist collects at the consultation will help them decide what the patient's treatment will look like and if they are a good candidate. In addition, the dentist will explain the procedure in greater detail and what makes someone an ideal candidate. Then, they will let the patient ask any questions about the procedure. We encourage patients to make a list of questions beforehand to make sure all their concerns are covered.
Who is a good candidate?
Patients must have good dental and overall health for the procedure. Another key qualification is having adequate jawbone density to support the dental implant. However, thanks to bone grafting, most people can gain the bone density needed to qualify for the procedure.
It is important that patients realize the time commitment involved with the procedure. Dental implants can take five to eight months — longer if bone grafting is required. It is also crucial that the patient feels comfortable with the process. In addition, patients will need to take care of any gum and dental health issues before beginning treatment and be in good enough health for oral surgery.
Smile restoration by an implant dentist
If you are missing one or more teeth, an implant dentist can restore your smile. Dental implants are becoming popular as teeth replacement options due to their durability, flexibility, cosmetic benefits, and other advantages. Reach out to our team today to learn more about our services.
Request an appointment or call Lush Dental Co. at 801-326-4131 for an appointment in our Highland office.
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