Securely Replace Teeth with Dental Implants

Securely Replace Teeth with Dental Implants from Dental Studio Colleyville in Colleyville, TXDental implants are more secure than removable dentures. These restorations can make smiling, speaking, and eating more stable. Embarrassment and awkwardness will be non-existent once these restorations are in place. Here are the details on how dental implants can serve as solid dental replacements.

Why dental implants are secure

Osseointegration is the process behind the strength and stability of dental implants. The surgical procedure allows the dentist to place the titanium rods into the jaw and underneath the gums. These rods are biocompatible, which is why the body does not reject them. Osseointegration will fuse the rods and jawbone. A healthy, thick jawbone will provide enough support to keep these rods in place.

Proper fusion will allow the patient to perform dental functions without pain or worry that the rods will fall out. Eating in public will not be a problem. Smiling, laughing, and speaking will not be awkward anymore either. Dental implants can keep the jawbone from shrinking as well. The implants serve as dental roots that stimulate the jaw. This triggers the flow of valuable nutrients back to the jawbone for cell regeneration and tissue growth.

The process

The dentist will examine the patient’s mouth first before implant surgery. This step will determine if the patient has any oral issues to correct first before the procedure. The dentist will order X-rays and scans to see the condition of the jawbone. A thin and weak jawbone will need bone grafting or a sinus lift. After months of healing, the jawbone will become denser. It will be enough to support the dental implants.

The patient will remain under anesthesia during the procedure. The length of the surgery will depend on the number of dental implants the patient needs. Drilling into the jawbone and stitching the gums over the rods will be the main steps. Recovery will involve proper osseointegration of the rods and jawbone.

Healing will need some changes in the patient’s diet and habits. Soft and cold foods can help the implant sites heal. They can also reduce the pressure, pain, and swelling. Taking medications and applying ice packs to relieve discomfort are also necessary. Getting dental implants may take months to complete, but the effort will be worth the wait.

Reasons for choosing these restorations

Getting dental implants can change one’s life. Activities that were difficult before will be much easier to do. It would be like getting new teeth. Here are some of the reasons for getting these implants:

  • Implants can make the mouth healthy again. The rods can retain the jawbone’s density and fill the gaps left by tooth loss.
  • These restorations look and function like natural teeth. The implants do not rely on dental adhesives to stay in place.
  • Implants can replace at least one tooth. These restorations can also serve as foundations for dentures and bridges, which can make the restoration last longer.
  • These dental replacements become part of the jawbone. This makes dental implants stay in place. The patient can then enjoy eating, speaking, and even laughing without any problem.
  • Implants can last for a lifetime with proper osseointegration. Their titanium components merge with the body without being rejected.

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Dental implants are secure restorations that can improve your smile and oral health

Correcting tooth loss is possible with dental implants. These dental replacements can improve the way you look and your dental functions. Proper healing helps keep these implants in place. Working with your dentist can help your implants last for decades.

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