Posted by Sage Brush Dental Health Sep 21,2023
If you've ever experienced the discomfort and self-consciousness of living with gaps in your smile, then this article is for you! Dental implants have emerged as the gold standard in restorative dentistry, offering a permanent and natural-looking replacement option that can truly transform your oral health and confidence.
Getting dental implants is a multi-step process that requires careful planning and precision. The first step involves a thorough examination of your oral health, where the dentist will assess the condition of your teeth and jawbone. This may include taking X-rays or conducting other diagnostic tests. Once it is determined that you are a suitable candidate for dental implants, the next step is to create a customized treatment plan. This plan will outline the number of implants needed and their placement in your mouth. It will also consider factors such as your overall health, bone density, and any existing dental issues.
The actual implantation procedure typically takes place in multiple stages. First, the dentist will surgically place small titanium posts into your jawbone to serve as artificial tooth roots. Over time, these posts fuse with the bone through a process called osseointegration. After allowing sufficient healing time for osseointegration to occur – usually several months – abutments are attached to the implanted posts. These abutments act as connectors between the implants and replacement teeth.
Custom-made crowns or dentures are securely placed onto the abutments to complete your new smile. The result is natural-looking teeth that function just like real ones!
Dental implants offer a multitude of benefits that make them the best solution for missing teeth.
Get in touch with Sage Brush Dental Health at 2901B North Lorraine St, Suite A, Hutchinson, KS 67502, or call (620) 663-5297 to determine which dental service if right for you.
2901B North Lorraine St, Suite A,
Hutchinson, KS 67502
Email: wherepeoplemattermost@sagebrushdentalhealth.com
Phone: (620) 663-5297
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