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Dental Implants: What You Need to Know


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Dental implants have revolutionized the field of dentistry, offering a durable and natural-looking alternative to replace missing teeth. In this article, we will delve into the critical aspects of dental implants, from the basics of the procedure to the benefits they bring to your oral health and overall well-being. Whether you're considering implants for yourself or seeking to broaden your understanding of this innovative dental treatment, we have the ins and outs of dental implants here for you!

What are Dental Implants?

When a tooth is lost due to injury or disease, it can lead to various complications, such as rapid bone loss, impaired speech, and discomfort resulting from changes in chewing patterns. The solution to these challenges lies in the transformative benefits of dental implants, which can significantly enhance the patient's quality of life and overall health.


There are three parts to a dental implant system that address the void left by a missing tooth. Surgically inserted into the jawbone to replace the natural tooth's root, the dental implant body provides a stable foundation. The dental implant abutment, often connected to the implant body through an abutment fixation screw, extends through the gums into the mouth, offering support for the attached artificial teeth. This comprehensive approach not only restores the aesthetic appeal of a complete smile but also ensures functional well-being.


What are the Benefits of Dental Implants?

  • Enhances chewing functionality

  • Restores aesthetic appearance

  • Prevents jawbone shrinkage caused by bone loss

  • Preserves the overall health of surrounding bone and gums

  • Maintains stability in adjacent teeth

  • Improves the overall quality of life

What are the Risks of Dental Implants?

  • Potential harm to neighboring natural teeth during the implant placement process.

  • Risk of injury to surrounding tissues

  • Possibility of surgical complications, such as fractures in the surrounding jawbone.

  • Insufficient function, leading to a sensation that the teeth do not align properly during biting.

  • Feeling of tooth instability or twisting caused by loosening of the abutment screw.

  • Implant body failure manifested as looseness

  • Challenges in maintaining optimal oral hygiene

  • Potential complications arising from untreated periodontal disease.

  • Post-surgical numbness

Recommendations

There are a few things to consider before choosing dental implants.

  • Your overall health will determine your candidacy for implants, including how long it will take to heal.

  • Smoking will decrease the success of the healing process and implant.

  • Find out the brand and model of your dental implant system and make notes for your records.

  • Carefully follow the oral hygiene routine provided by your dentist

  • Schedule regular visits with your dental provider.

  • If the implant feels painful or loose, tell your dental provider immediately.

Visit Value Dental Care

If it is time for you to have a regular check-up or want to talk about oral health issues, reach out to Value Dental Care. Our trained staff is always ready to help you with all your oral care needs. We offer high-quality care at affordable prices.

Email or call us today to schedule an appointment at our Spring Hill (352-684-1274) or Crystal River (352-794-6139) locations.


 

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