Dental implants are posts surgically placed into the upper or lower jawbone. They replace one or more teeth that are next to each other. Implants are an effective way to replace missing natural teeth. When teeth are lost because of disease or an accident, dental implants may be a good option. You may want to choose dental implants if:
People may choose implants to replace a single tooth, more than one tooth, or to support a full set of dentures.
Dental implants are made of titanium (a strong, lightweight metal) and other materials. Millions of implants are placed by dentists every year in the United States, which makes them a very common and popular option for replacing teeth.
Missing tooth
Missing tooth replaced by a dental implant
Implants offer firm support to natural teeth and have many benefits, including these:
A single tooth implant replaces the missing tooth’s roots. It is a stand-alone unit and does not involve treating the teeth next to it.
If you are missing one or more teeth, there are many reasons why you should replace them:
You may not like how the gap looks when you smile.
Missing teeth may affect how you speak.
A missing back tooth (molar) can make it harder to chew.
When a tooth is lost and not replaced, the teeth around it can shift. Shifting teeth can affect how you bite and chew.
Bone loss may occur in the area of the missing tooth or teeth. This may cause the remaining teeth to become loose over time.
Loss of teeth and bone can make your face sag. You may look older.
An implant-supported bridge replaces the lost natural teeth and some of the tooth roots when more than one tooth is missing. Unlike traditional bridges, an implant-supported bridge does not need support from the teeth next to it.
Missing teeth
A bridge is placed on implants
After the bridge is placedlant
If you are missing all of your teeth, an implant-supported denture can replace the missing teeth and some of the tooth roots.
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With Implants
After
Because the bone in your jaw actually grows around the implants, an implant-supported denture tends to be comfortable and stable. This allows you to bite and chew naturally.
Treatment will depend on your personal case and can take only one day, several months, or somewhere in between. Discuss with your dentist which type of implant is best for you. Then, they can create a treatment plan for you.
Implant placement usually involves 3 main steps:
Replacement teeth usually take some time to make. In the meantime, your dentist may give you a temporary crown, bridge or denture. This will help you eat and speak normally until your permanent replacement teeth are ready.
Before implant
The implant is placed in the jaw. Bone and tissues grow around the implant
A crown is placed on the implant. The crown may be connected to the implant by an abutment
Implants are not an option for everyone. You should be in good health and/or cleared by your doctor before scheduling any implant surgery.
If your dentist does recommend implant treatment, consistent and good oral hygiene is very important for the success of the implant. You must spend time caring for the implant and making sure the area around it is very clean. If not, it increases your risk for infection, which can weaken the bone and tissues that are needed to support the implant.
You should talk about implant treatment carefully with your dentist. Dental implant treatment can take longer and cost more than other replacement options, but they are often a good value because they can last a lifetime.
Regular dental visits and putting in the time to take care of your implant are key to the long-term success of your implant. Your dentist will set up a program to help you keep your implant and natural teeth healthy.
Your dentist also will suggest a home-care routine that meets your needs. It will include brushing twice a day and cleaning between your teeth at least once a day. You also may be told to use a special toothbrush or mouthrinse to help prevent cavities and gum disease.
Flossing picks, sticks or brushes can help clean around implants
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