In order to replace missing teeth, dental implants are a durable therapeutic option. A titanium component of implants is surgically fixed into the jaw bone. To meet the varying needs and remaining bone structure of people, they can be prepared in a variety of shapes and sizes. The goal is to closely resemble tooth roots while allowing your natural bone to osseointegrate, or adhere to the implant to adequately support it. After this has healed, we will create a crown to mimic a natural tooth and install it on top of the implant.
Comparing dental implants to other tooth replacement treatments, there are many benefits. Dental implants do not need healthy teeth to support the restoration, in contrast to dental bridges. Dental implants just require the right healthy jawbone density to stay stable and robust, where they will then act as a stimulant to maintain the bone's health. Dental implants, which function like artificial tooth roots and are permanently anchored in your jawbone.
The sort of implant you require, the number you're considering, the duration of the procedure, the complexity of the case, and the time to complete the implant all affect how much you'll pay for it.
Implant procedures to replace missing teeth can range from simple and straightforward procedures to more complex procedures (bone grafting or adaptation to gum tissue). Since we perform full implant surgery, there is no need to visit an external oral surgeon for implant placement.
Dental implants are a relatively minimally invasive procedure that only requires a local anesthetic. Many people have told our implantologists that it is easier to place an implant than to extract a tooth.
Implant surgery usually requires multiple visits over three to six months. To ensure success after implant placement, we ensure that your bone is connected to the implant and that they grow together permanently. After a few months, special titanium abutments are inserted into the implants, which include crowns, fixed partial dentures (bridges).