Using dental implants to replace teeth can offer clear advantages, such as enhanced stability and longevity, that other tooth replacement options cannot match. For the right candidate, they offer tooth replacements that look, feel, and function like natural teeth. However, there are important things to consider before pursuing this option.
Understanding dental implants
A dental implant is a screw-like metal post that is surgically implanted into the jawbone. It acts as a replacement root and attachment point for the final restoration, which can be a dental crown, bridge, or denture. The dental implant is placed first, and after a healing period that can take several months, the abutment is attached, followed by the restoration.
Advantages of dental implants
Dental implants are versatile and can replace single or multiple teeth. Other attractive benefits include the following.
Similar to natural teeth
Dental implants look, feel, and function like natural teeth. Some tooth replacement options, like dentures, require adjustment. A person has to get used to how they feel and function while speaking and chewing. However, dental implants function like natural teeth, with little to no adjustment period.
Long-lasting and durable
Most tooth replacement options require replacement at some point. Traditional full and partial dentures can require regular adjusting as the mouth changes. In addition to being one of the strongest tooth replacement options, dental implants tend to last longer. Though the dental crown or bridge eventually needs replacing, the implant post can last a lifetime.
Provide jawbone stimulation
One of the most exciting benefits of dental implants is how they help keep the jawbone strong. With tooth loss comes some bone loss since the tooth root is no longer present to stimulate the jawbone. However, a dental implant helps the patient retain this stimulation that keeps the jawbone strong.
Important things to consider
To enjoy all the benefits of dental implants, being a good candidate and committed to the process is important. Keep the following in mind when considering this option.
The time commitment
Dental implants involve a bigger time commitment than other teeth replacements. The process can involve several procedures over several months. For example, it can take at least three months for the dental implant to integrate into the jaw bone before the final restoration can be attached.
Requires good oral and physical health
For a successful dental implant procedure, the patient must be healthy enough for surgery, have good oral health, and have sufficient jawbone density to support the dental implant. Conditions such as gum disease and systemic issues such as diabetes can impact healing and the long-term success of the procedure. Patients can improve their jawbone density by undergoing bone grafting, which can lengthen the process
Consider the cost
Cost may be another factor for some patients. Dental implants can be a more expensive way to replace teeth. However, one also has to factor in their longevity and reduce the need for replacement. Patients can check with their insurance provider about coverage, which can help with the cost. Payment plans and financing may also be available.
Explore your tooth replacement options
Dental implants offer impressive benefits for the right candidates. At Taylormade Dental & Implant Center LLC, we will help you explore your tooth replacement options and determine the best fit for you. Call our team today to learn more about dental implants.
Request an appointment or call Taylormade Dental & Implant Center LLC at 903-615-1116 for an appointment in our Kilgore office.
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