Dental implants are considered the current “gold standard” for tooth replacement due to the superior benefits they offer patients. Despite their many advantages, they may not be right for everyone. Therefore, patients need to understand the process to make an informed decision.
What are dental implants?
Dental implants are screw-like posts, typically made from titanium, that act as replacement tooth roots. A periodontist surgically implants these posts into the jaw. Then, after a healing period, during which they integrate into the jawbone, the provider attaches an abutment and a restoration, like a dental crown or bridge. Dental implants can help in single, multiple, and full tooth replacement.
Advantages of dental implants
Tooth replacement with dental implants is a versatile and highly beneficial option for the right candidate. Dental professionals consider them the option that most closely resembles natural teeth. The offer the greatest durability and stability of all the tooth replacement options. Additionally, dental implants continue to provide jawbone stimulation, preventing jawbone loss and undesirable side effects, such as further tooth loss and changes in facial structure.
Key things to know about dental implants
There are many compelling reasons to choose dental implants. However, it is important to know what it takes to be a good candidate and what the process requires. Those considering this option should understand the following key issues.
Eligibility requirements
Patients must be healthy enough for surgery and in good oral health. In addition, a certain amount of jawbone strength is necessary to support most implants. However, in most cases, patients who are weak in this area can meet this requirement by undergoing bone grafting.
Time commitment
Replacing teeth with dental implants takes longer than any other method. Typical cases can take 3 to 9 months, and if the patient needs bone grafting to be eligible, the process will be even longer. Though most candidates find the process worth it, the patient must be willing to commit to multiple procedures and a long process.
Types of implants
Various types of dental implants work differently and have different eligibility requirements. For example, some implants are shorter and do not require the same level of bone density. Also, certain techniques, such as All-on-4, require fewer implants to be placed.
Cost of treatment
Dental implants tend to be the most expensive tooth replacement option. However, some implant options tend to be more cost-effective than others. Additionally, a provider may be able to offer payment plans or financing that make the cost easier to manage.
Associated risks
Though risks are minimal, especially for those determined to be good candidates, there is always some risk of surgical complications and implant failure. However, a periodontist can advise patients of the risk and help them take steps to minimize it even further.
Are dental implants right for you?
Charles E. Dyer IV, DDS, MS, PC provides dental implant solutions to patients looking for effective ways to restore their smiles. The best way to determine candidacy is to set up a consultation. For more information on the consultation process or to make an appointment, call us today.
Request an appointment or call Charles E. Dyer IV, DDS, MS, PC at 281-213-0900 for an appointment in our Cypress office.
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