Dental Implants
Replacing lost teeth is critical for your overall health as well as the health of your remaining teeth. When a tooth is lost, you lose chewing capacity, but unreplaced teeth can cause other teeth to be lost, tipped, or crowded, causing further issues. There are also the obvious issues of poor looks and self-esteem that one or more missing teeth can create.
Dental implants are an excellent technique to restore missing teeth and offer a permanent alternative to removable partial or complete dentures. These dental appliances benefit greatly from the support and stability provided by implants.
A dental implant is a small titanium screw that replaces a lost natural tooth’s root. In either the upper or lower jaw, dental implants can be inserted. A dental implant integrates with the bone and serves as a good anchor for the new tooth due to titanium’s biocompatible qualities. Dental implants can be used to replace a single or a number of lost teeth.
Single Tooth Replacement
A single lost tooth can be replaced with a dental implant. When both the tooth and the root are damaged, a dental implant with a ceramic crown is the best permanent solution. The treatment is straightforward and painless. A dental implant can improve your self-esteem by giving you a healthy and brighter smile that appears and operates like a natural tooth.
Single Tooth Replacement Procedures
The affected area is first inspected to determine the treatment plan. Your treatment approach will be aided by radiographs and models.
A dental implant is a manufactured core that is inserted into the gap left by a lost tooth. Often, a temporary tooth is used to allow you to eat and function while the implant fuses into the jawbone. The integration process differs depending on where the missing tooth is located.
An impression is obtained before the crown is placed in order to create an implant abutment, which connects the implant to the crown. After that, a final impression is taken to construct a porcelain crown that is then attached to the abutment. Your new crown should feel, function, and appear natural. To maintain the tooth and tissue healthy, proper cleanliness is required.
Multiple Teeth Replacement
Several lost teeth are frequently replaced with dental implants. Dental implants, when used to replace missing teeth, provide unrivalled strength and stability, allowing you to eat whatever you desire. Two or more dental implants can be used to secure a fixed bridge.
Dental implants will also help to maintain your facial appearance by preventing bone loss around your missing teeth. If numerous teeth in the back of the mouth are missing, the only genuinely stable option is a permanent bridge supported by dental implants. Removable dentures are unable to provide the same level of stability or functionality as dental implants.
Multiple Teeth Replacement Procedure
The affected area is first inspected to determine the treatment plan. Your treatment approach will be aided by radiographs and models.
Dental implants are made-to-order cores that are inserted into the gap left by a missing tooth. Typically, a temporary bridge is used to allow you to eat and function while the implants fuse into your jawbone. The integration process differs depending on where the missing teeth are located.
An impression is taken before the bridge is placed in order to create the implant abutments, which adhere to the implants. After that, a final impression is taken to make a porcelain bridge that is then attached to the abutments. Your new bridge should look, feel, and function like natural teeth. To keep the teeth and tissues healthy, proper cleanliness is required.
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Dental implants provide a foundation for replacement teeth that look, feel, and function like natural teeth. With implants, you can rediscover the comfort and confidence to eat, speak, laugh, and enjoy life. Implants are expected to last for a lifetime, don’t decay and won’t affect your surrounding teeth.
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