Todd Shatkin DDS of the Aesthetic Associates Centre answers the most frequently asked dental implant questions in the following blog post.
Get Answers To Your Dental Implant Questions
When you ask someone what their favorite aspect of their body is, the smile is one that doesn’t come up often. That’s because many people in the world feel self-conscious about their teeth. This can be due to a variety of issues including dental shape, alignment, coloration, or anything else. Regardless of the reason, due to medical and dental technological advances, there are many ways to improve the look and feel of your teeth. If you’re one of the many people in the world that struggle with imperfect teeth, specifically due to missing or severely decaying teeth, a dental implant could help you get back to your normal life. Because the topic of dental implants can be confusing, we laid out all the information you’ll need to know about them below.
What Is A Dental Implant?
A dental Implant is an implant that replace empty gaps, spaces, or decayed teeth in the mouth. There are two different variations of implants – permanent or removable. Majority of the time, your dentist will opt for a permanent placement, as they are more reliable and last longer. Permanent implants must be rooted in the bone of your jaw. This allows for a sturdy placement similar to the function of a normal, real tooth. The fake root is made of a metal that screws into the jaw, and there is a piece that sticks out of the gumline. This piece is called the abutment and is where the faux tooth is fastened after placement. Your fake tooth is matched to the shape, size, and color of the surrounding teeth to ensure a seamless match. Once the entire process is complete, you’ll be left with a fake tooth that looks just like a real one, but the functionality of it will improve significantly!
Dental Implant Procedure
The process of a dental implant is lengthy. It can take time for your implant to be properly placed and healed. Keep in mind, you won’t be dealing with a lot of pain during the procedure, but it does take time for optimal results. After you are placed under general anesthesia to avoid any feeling in your mouth, your dentist will cut into your gum to expose the jaw bone underneath. Following this, a hole will be drilled where the post, acting as an artificial root, will be placed. It must be placed deeply, as this will secure the rest of the tooth. After this is completed, your dentist will wait to continue until the bone surrounding the root is healed. After that’s complete, they will go back in and place the abutment and prepare for a dental crown. When the whole process is complete, you’ll then be left with a faux tooth in place of the previous!
Benefits of A Dental Implant
After identifying if you’d be a good candidate for a dental implant, it’s important to identify why getting an implant would be beneficial for you. There are many reasons including improved oral health, appearance, and functionality. First of all, your oral health will improve because you will no longer have a damaged, missing, or decayed portion of your tooth there which often draws bacteria. Next, self-confidence and appearance would improve, as there would not be a section of your teeth missing or looking different than the others. Lastly, you’ll be more comfortable performing daily activities like eating and talking, since the pain associated with the area would be removed. If you qualify for a dental implant, you should highly consider getting the procedure.
Schedule Your Free Consultation With Dr. Todd Shatkin Today!
If cost is your concern, the Aesthetic Associates Centre can help you out. Many cosmetic and implant dentists require a paid consultation before you begin, but with us, we offer you a free and complimentary dental consult. During this appointment, we will identify the work you may need completed and how to proceed with treatment. Schedule an appointment with Dr. Todd Shatkin for a free consult and information about a dental implant today!