What are dental implants?

Dental implants are metal, screw-like posts that replace damaged or missing teeth with artificial teeth that look and function much like real ones. Dental implant surgery can offer a welcome alternative to dentures or bridgework that doesn’t fit well and can offer an option when a lack of natural teeth roots don’t allow building denture or bridgework tooth replacements. Unlike dentures or bridges which sit on top of your gums or attach to adjacent teeth, dental implants are surgically implanted in your jaw bone.

Our dentists use a medical-grade titanium implant fixture that, over time, actually fuses to the living bone cells of the jaw. This union forms a strong and durable anchor for your new teeth, meaning there’s no movement (which can sometimes happen with dentures) once the implant is fused.

Dental implants typically have three parts:

1) The implant: A screw that serves as a root for your new teeth. This is what permanently attaches to your jaw.
2) The abutment: A permanent, but removable by your doctor, connector that supports and holds a tooth or set of teeth.
3) The crown (or prosthetic tooth): This is the part of the tooth that you can see. It’s usually made of a natural looking porcelain for durability and good looks.
You can use dental implants to replace a single tooth, multiple teeth or a full upper and/or lower set of teeth.

Benefits of Dental Implants

Dental Implants Can Look, Feel & Perform Like Your Real Teeth

A single dental implant can be flossed and brushed like a regular tooth. In fact you may forget its there!

For implant supported dentures, you will find that your teeth grip the implants tightly, giving you piece of mind throughout the day. No more embarrassing worries about chewing food and having your dentures come loose.

Dental Implants Restore Your Mouth & Preserve Your Facial Structure

The natural erosion of bone begins as soon as a tooth is lost in a process called resporption. If nothing is done to replace the missing roots the shrunken bone will cause a dip in the gums where one tooth is missing. If more than one tooth is missing the erosion of the bone can cause additional wrinkles and even a repositioning of your chin or upper lip over time, completely changing the way you look, giving a “sunken” appearance. Since dental implants integrate with the bone they provide a stimulus that keeps the jawbone from deteriorating, helping to preserve your facial structures.

Dental Implants Make Oral Hygiene Easy

Ongoing dental care for a single dental implant is much easier than that of a bridge, which requires the use of a floss threader for proper cleaning or dentures. If a bridge gets decay, you may need to replace the whole bridge. Dental implants cannot decay! While they do require proper hygiene for them to last, you clean a dental implant just like you would a natural tooth – regular brushing and flossing!

If you have any questions about dental implants and how we can help your smile, feel free to contact us today at 219-874-7224.