How Do Dental Implants Work?
Dental implants are an excellent alternative for creating a long lasting solution for those with serious dental problems. They are particularly reco...
Dental implants are an excellent alternative for creating a long lasting solution for those with serious dental problems. They are particularly recommended for those who start losing their teeth to decay problems in their twenties, thirties, and forties. There is a growing epidemic of early tooth loss, and while partials and dentures can be beneficial, they are not the best permanent solution for younger patients. Those who are born without adult teeth ready to come in can need restorative teeth as early as their teens.
Your teeth have the important job of maintaining the bone structure under the gum. This means that when you don’t have teeth the gum will eventually start to lose bone mass and change its shape. It can give you a caved in look around your mouth in as little as five to ten years. Your natural level of bone density, smoking habits, and which teeth have been lost can play an important role in determining how fast your facial structure changes.
Dental implants help protect against bone loss and facial structure. They are also much easier to maintain and have proven to be less of an embarrassment risk than partials or dentures. Your mouth ends up with less bacteria because you don’t have the adjoining plate that holds the teeth against your gums, the roof of the mouth, and up against other teeth. In some cases, the plate riding against the other teeth traps enough bacteria to promote additional tooth decay.
Getting your implants is a small commitment in time, but it can do so much for you. You don’t have to have every single tooth replaced with an implant, as they can provide better structure to hold a denture or partial plate in place. In some cases, they can be used to provide structure support for teeth that are in danger of being lost.
The first step in the process is the implantation of the structural support. This is kind of like a stud, so to speak. It is placed under the gum and you have to wait for it to fuse with the bone, your mouth to reshape, and swelling to disappear entirely before moving on.
Once your mouth has completely healed you will return to the dentist’s office for the insertion of the attachment piece. This will hold the teeth in place. Your dentist will craft your new teeth from a dental impression and you will have a little more time in the chair while these are permanently inserted. You will not have to take them out, soak them, or feel them slide around your mouth when you laugh.
Once you’re done you should schedule regular cleanings for the new teeth. Some dentists actually schedule a time to remove the replacement teeth for a cleaning process while others clean them in your mouth. It depends on the view of the dentist, but you should ask why they do it the way they choose.
The use of dental implants is becoming much more common and the overall expense of each tooth has dropped over the last ten years. This helps a wide range of people maintain a strong, healthy smile and good eating habits as well as a better self esteem.
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