Everything You Need to Know About Dental Implants

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Here at EZ Dental, we are proud to offer comprehensive implant placement for our patients, and we strive to ensure that our patients understand every aspect of their treatment. Continue reading for more information on dental implants and a thorough comparison of the pros and cons.

What Are Dental Implants?

A dental implant is a titanium device that is placed directly into the bone in order to replace a missing tooth in the mouth. The dental implant is selected by the dentist or oral surgeon to fit perfectly inside the patient’s bone to most closely mimic the structure of a natural tooth.

 Placing the implant into the bone provides a close imitation of the way a natural tooth sits in the bone, which helps prevent the degeneration of bone. Once a tooth is removed from the mouth, the bone that once surrounded the tooth begins to recede, and when allowed to progress, the bone loss has the potential to cause the looseness or eventual loss of other teeth in their entirety. It is for this reason that it is important to preserve bone structure, and dental implants provide the perfect solution.

How Are Dental Implants Placed?

The procedure behind placing dental implants may seem a bit intimidating and complicated at first, but with the treatment and guidance of a skilled dental professional, the process of getting a dental implant can be simple and relatively painless.

Before beginning treatment, a 3D bone scan will be conducted in order to determine if the patient has enough bone structure to hold a dental implant. If the dentist is confident in the bone’s ability to support the placement of an implant, the patient will be scheduled to return for the placement procedure.

The dentist makes a small incision in the gums and places the implant in the bone. Dental implants are screw-like devices with ridges that ensure a sturdy placement that will not budge. A healing cap is placed over the top of the implant, and after a brief healing period, the patient will return to have a crown placed over the implant. The crown is designed to perfectly mimic a natural tooth, and once the crown is placed, the tooth that has been restored using implant technology is virtually impossible to recognize with the naked eye.

Pros And Cons

Implants are an excellent treatment option for those who are candidates, but like with most treatment options, there are pros and cons to consider when contemplating having implants placed in the mouth. Below is a detailed recollection of some of those pros and cons to help you decide if having an implant placed is right for you.

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Cons

Going forward with the information you learned here, you will be able to better understand dental implants. If you have a space in your mouth that you wish to fill or a broken tooth that you wish to correct, EZ Dental is here to help. For more information on dental implants or to get scheduled for an appointment in our San Jose dental office, give us a call at (408) 227-6000.

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