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Dental Implant


3D rendering of a dental implant and its components (screw, abutment, and crown) being placed into the jawDental implants are artificial teeth that are surgically placed into your jaw to support a dental bridge or denture. They are a perfect replica of your original teeth and don't affect the nearby teeth in any way. This is because implants are specially designed to replace missing teeth permanently. Visit to get more details about dental implants.

Who is an Appropriate Candidate for Dental Implants?


Implants are the best option for people who are missing teeth. The main objective of these tooth replacements is restoring both appearance and function of your teeth. Dentures are a popular tooth restoration option because they are less expensive. Despite being popular, the main disadvantage of bridges is that they require the support of neighboring teeth. Dental implants, on the other hand, are supported by bone; hence the existing natural teeth are not affected in any way.

Benefits of Dental Implants


Dental implants have a number of benefits. The main benefit of implants is that they restore dental performance, making it possible for you to eat, bite, and chew food like you used to. Because they mimic your natural teeth and enhance your teeth and overall appearance, this increases your sense of self-worth and confidence. Dental implants do not slide; thus, they enable you to speak correctly without difficulty. This is in contrast to dentures, which can slip and make it difficult for you to pronounce words. They also prevent bone loss, stimulate the jaw, and require little upkeep. Dental implants also endure for a long period, with some surviving for a lifetime.

The Process for Placing Dental Implants


Multiple experts are needed for dental implant operations. The first professional is an oral and maxillofacial surgeon who focuses on issues with the jaw, mouth, and face. Also, a prosthodontist, a dentist who manufacture and fits artificial teeth, is required. A periodontist may also be needed; they specializing in the treatment of bones and gums. In addition, the process may need an ear, nose and throat (ENT) specialist.

Your dentist will perform a thorough dental exam, including x-rays and 3D scans on you. They will then discuss your medical history and create a treatment plan for you, depending on a variety of variables. The dentist injects an anesthetic to minimize pain and discomfort. It's important to understand that the whole process can take several months.

After removing the problematic teeth, the extraction region will need two months to heal. If necessary, jawbone grafting or preparation will be done. The following step involves placing a dental implant in the upper jaw, which is known as implant placement. The implantation of the abutment will come next when bone development or healing has already been completed. Depending on the condition of the bones, the healing process could take up to six months. To monitor your healing process and make sure no infection has developed, the dentist will book follow-up sessions for you. The replacement tooth will then be inserted.

What to Expect After a Dental Implant Procedure


You might feel some soreness in the surgical site afterward. Possible side effects include gum swelling, minor bleeding, and implant pain. Your dentist may recommend antibiotics and painkillers to treat all of these symptoms. After the procedure, the doctor will urge you to consume soft foods.

Visit Frankart Family Dental to book an appointment for your dental implant procedure. Call us today at (513) 809-1366.
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Dental implants are artificial teeth that are surgically placed into your jaw to support a bridge or denture. Visit Frankart Family Dental to get more details about dental implants.
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