Dental Implant Surgery

Dental Implant Surgery Tonawanda, NY

The surgical process helps provide long-term stability to the dental implant while providing a tooth replacement option most similar to a natural tooth.

 

We follow a fairly consistent process with the surgical placement, including helping each patient with preparation before the operation and follow-up care after. Bison Dentistry is available to answer any questions and provide details on each step. Call us at (716) 696-1951 today to learn more about dental implant surgery and schedule a consultation.

“Dental implant surgery involves placing the dental implant into the jawbone to serve as the root of the replacement tooth.”

Before Implant Placement Surgery

Tooth decay, gum disease, and injury to the mouth can lead to the loss of one or more teeth. However, tooth loss does not mean you cannot have a healthy mouth. The patient needs to have good oral health before surgery. We may recommend additional treatments such as bone grafting in preparation for dental implant surgery.

Each patient may have a different experience based on several factors. These include the number of teeth we are replacing, the type of implant, and the patient’s overall oral health. We will advise the patient through each step of the process.

 

Bone grafting, in particular, is necessary when there is not enough healthy bone inside the jaw to support the implant. Other potential pre-surgery treatments may include gum disease treatment or dental fillings. Once the patient is ready for surgery, we will provide them with instructions to follow, especially for the night before. These instructions may include avoiding certain foods, fasting the night before, and getting a proper night of sleep.

“Each patient may have a different experience based on several factors. These include the number of teeth we are replacing, the type of implant, and the patient's overall oral health.”

What to Expect During Dental Implant Placement

During dental implant surgery, the surgeon makes an incision into the gums where the missing tooth was. The surgeon then drills into the jawbone. After accessing fairly deep inside the jawbone, the surgeon will position the dental implant post. The post along with the surrounding bone serves as the primary support of the artificial tooth.

 

We will not place the artificial tooth until after the implant fuses with the surrounding bone through a process known as osseointegration. This process typically takes several months. In the meantime, there will be a gap where the missing tooth (or missing teeth) was. Your dentist may recommend a temporary replacement tooth until the mouth and implant are ready for the placement of the abutment and artificial tooth.

“The implant is essentially in the same place the root of the natural tooth was.”

Post-Surgery Care and Check-Ups

Minor swelling, soreness, and bleeding of the gums are common symptoms following dental implant surgery. Fortunately, there are certain post-surgery home care techniques the patient can implement to make the recovery process as effortless as possible. Additionally, patients are encouraged to avoid foods that may irritate the implant site. These foods can include those that are hard to chew, are either very hot or cold or contain a high level of sugar. Also, it is best to drink water rather than soft drinks, tea, coffee, and other dark beverages that contain sugar. We may also require one or more check-up visits to ensure that the implant surgery is a success and complications do not develop.

“Fortunately, there are certain post-surgery home care techniques the patient can implement to make the recovery process as effortless as possible.”

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