Missing teeth can throw your bite out of alignment, negatively impacting your facial profile. It can also affect your smile causing low self-esteem and social withdrawal.
Dental implants Beaumont can rejuvenate your appearance and restore your smile. Dental implants are a straightforward procedure which is an ideal solution to your dental problems arising due to missing teeth. These replace any gaps in your dental arch with artificial teeth.
An introduction to dental implants
Dental implants are artificial tooth roots that are surgically inserted into your jawbone permanently. The implant post is a screw-like device that mimics your natural tooth root, while the abutment is that part which connects the implant to the crown (artificial tooth). The implant provides anchorage or foundation to the artificial tooth (crown).
Implants replace a single tooth, two or more teeth, or entire arches.
Endosteal and subperiosteal are the two types of dental implants inserted depending on the height and width of the jawbone.
Reasons that you may need dental implants
Dental implants play a versatile role wherein they provide anchorage to the crown, and are excellent alternatives to dentures. This saves your adjacent tooth from any sort of damage, keeping in mind to prevent the abnormal tilting of your natural teeth in the open spaces left due to the missing teeth.
Additional reasons for getting dental implants include:
- Preventing speech development problems
- Restoring the masticatory and digestive functions
- Rejuvenating your facial profile
- Securing a denture or a bridge
Process involved during dental implant placement
A dental implant procedure is a long-term process which may involve 6 to 8 months depending on your age, health and vitality of your jawbone, and the number of missing teeth to be replaced.
Your dentist will evaluate your missing spaces, gum tissues and the health of your jawbones. Dental X-rays are taken to determine if the amount of bone present is sufficient to provide support to the implants. If you have insufficient bone left, your dentist may first recommend bone grafts to create a stable foundation for implants.
Next, your dentist will numb the insertion site with local anesthesia, and drill holes into your jawbone. Titanium implants are inserted into the jawbone and given time to heal. Over a period of 2 to 6 months the implant will fuse with your jawbone (osseointegration).
When your mouth heals, artificial crowns will be fabricated which may take around 2 to 3 months to ensure a proper fit.
Closure
A beautiful smile is not far away, thanks to dental implants that provide versatile benefits. They provide an excellent anchorage to dental crowns and help replace missing teeth to aesthetically enhance your overall appearance.