The Dental Implant Process
At Bison Dentistry, our dental implant process involves placing artificial tooth roots to support new replacement teeth. This involves making an incision in the patient’s gum to expose the bone where the implant will be placed, inserting the implant, and suturing the gum around the implant post. In some cases, a temporary denture may be used instead of tooth replacement. At Bison Dentistry, our dental implant experts will advise you on the most appropriate treatment option for your individual needs whether it involves using temporary dentures or opting for a permanent teeth replacement solution. If a temporary denture is used, the bone must then heal around the dental implant, which can take several weeks or months. Once it is sufficiently strong, a dentist can fit the permanent replacement teeth. In some cases, a bone graft may be needed to ensure sufficient jawbone strength. After the bone has healed, an abutment connects the crown or dentures to the dental implant.
“Dental implants act as artificial tooth roots to support new replacement teeth”
How To Care for Dental Implants
To care for partial or full-mouth dental implants, at Bison Dentistry we recommend following the same oral hygiene routine as with natural teeth, including brushing, flossing, and rinsing with mouthwash. Regular checkups and teeth cleanings at the dentist are also important. In some cases, extra cleaning may be necessary to keep dental implants in optimal condition. Removable, implant-supported dentures should be removed at night and soaked in a denture solution, and an oral irrigator can be used to help clean around and below the implants.
“Regular checkups and teeth cleanings at the dentist are very important.”
What To Expect After the Procedure
After the dental implant procedure, patients may experience swelling and discomfort around the implant site, as well as minor bleeding and bruising of the skin and gums. These side effects can be managed with pain medication and antibiotics if needed and should subside after a few days. It is best to eat soft foods while the bone heals, and most dental implant procedures use dissolvable stitches that will fall out within seven to 10 days. Following aftercare instructions and advice can help with the healing process. Get in touch with us today to discover the benefits of our full-mouth and partial dental implant options. At Bison Dentistry, our team of tooth replacement dental experts is committed to providing you with the highest quality of care and personalized treatment solutions.
“Patients can expect such side effects to subside after a few days.”
Benefits of Dental Implants
Dental implants offer many benefits for patients with missing teeth.
- These implants act as tooth roots and are comfortable, functional, permanent, and natural-looking.
- They provide a firm foundation that feels similar to natural teeth, allowing for normal eating, talking, and cleaning.
- Dental implants are one of the most permanent tooth replacement options and can last a lifetime with good care. Fixed replacement teeth on implants do not need to be removed for cleaning.
- Natural-looking. The visible part of the implant is a cosmetic crown that is color-matched to the patient’s tooth enamel and looks like a natural tooth. Many patients appreciate the aesthetic appeal of dental implants, as they are difficult to distinguish from natural teeth.
“Dental implants are one of the most permanent tooth replacement options and can last a lifetime with good care”
Frequently Asked Questions
According to WebMD, most healthy people are good candidates for dental implants. However, weak or unsubstantial jawbone mass may limit whether a patient can receive implants. Restorative procedures like bone grafting can overcome this issue in some cases. A dentist can determine whether a patient is a candidate during an exam and consultation.
According to the Cleveland Clinic, dental implants have a success rate of up to 97%. Furthermore, they can last a lifetime with proper care. Dental implants are one of the most permanent solutions for missing teeth.
The cost of dental implants will vary depending on the patient’s needs, bone quantity, and the treatment area. Dental implants may qualify for some insurance coverage, but situations will vary. People interested in receiving this procedure should contact their insurance provider and receive a consultation to learn more about the cost.
The dental implant is permanent. The replacement teeth that sit on them can be fixed or removable. Fixed dentures are the preferred option for many patients due to their stability and comfort.
No, implants may support one or more replacement teeth. Some patients receive partial dentures with multiple teeth, while others receive a full arch of teeth. Dental implants are a flexible solution for each patient’s needs.