Top tip for replacing a missing tooth.

Top tip for replacing a missing tooth

Dental implants are safe, reliable and established cosmetic treatment that helps you replace missing teeth. A dental implant is a replacement for the root of your tooth or teeth. Dental implants are secured into the jaw bone and will not be visible once they have been placed. The implant is then used as a base to support a crown, bridge or denture depending on the number of teeth to be replaced. Along with replacing lost teeth, dental implants help maintain the jawbone’s shape and density. This means they also support the facial skeleton and, indirectly, the soft tissue structures — gum tissues, cheeks, and lips. Dental implants help you eat, chew, smile, talk and look completely natural. Dental implants are made of titanium which is lightweight, strong and biocompatible, which means that it is not rejected by the body. Dental implants have the highest success rate of any implanted surgical device but as with all implants there is no 100% guarantee of success.

Prior to treatment

Prior to any treatment the dentist will need to complete a full assessment of the level and health of bone present in your jaw. To do this they will need to take x-rays of your jaw. If you do not have sufficient bone or the bone is not healthy enough it may be necessary to perform a bone graft prior to any treatment being completed.

TreatmentTreatment

Dental implants are placed under a local anaesthetic so should be no different to having a filling. You may experience some discomfort in the week following surgery as the bone begins to fuse to the implant. This will then be left for 3-5 months to form a secure foundation.

Once the implant has fully healed an abutment is fitted over the top, which will support the crown, bridge or denture. Depending on the number of teeth to be replaced it may be necessary to have more than one implant to support a bridge or denture.

Prior to starting any treatment, the dentist will provide you with a full written treatment plan explaining exacting what treatment will be carried out and the estimated cost.

Aftercare

Dental implants should last for at least 10 years provided that they areDental Care properly cared for. Cleaning around the teeth attached to the implants should be no more difficult than cleaning your natural teeth.

If you suffered from gum disease prior to implant placement there is a chance that gum disease will develop around the implant. Provided you keep the area clean with regular toothbrushing and interdental cleaning and attend the dentist and hygienist for regular routine appointments there should not be a problem.

If you are a smoker the dentist will advise that dental implants are not the best treatment for you as smoking can dramatically reduce the chance of dental implants being successful.

If you have any questions or would like more information on whether dental implants are right for you contact Maidstone Dental & Implant Centre today on 01296 712264and arrange a consultation.

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