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Wednesday, 30 November 2011 00:00

Why Opt For Dental Implants

You may be a regular customer of general dental practices that only address standard dental problems requiring occasional treatment. However, nowadays, a whole world of advanced cosmetic dentistry is available to tackle almost any condition and help rebuild a healthy looking smile.

Cosmetic dentistry includes various treatments such as dental fillings, dental implants, teeth whitening, dental veneers and even full mouth reconstruction to correct functional problems with your bite, muscles, teeth and bone structure. The dental implant procedure is also categorised as a form of artificial replacement dentistry and is indispensable for people who have lost teeth. Here are some more facts about this procedure.

Placement of the dental implant

First you need to consult your dentist to determine if implants are right for you. It includes the examination of your teeth and gums as well as the evaluation of bone density and quantity. You may need to take X-rays and computer tomography scans to make sure there’s enough bone structure for placing implants as well as to determine where exactly they need to be placed. Today cosmetic dentistry technologies have reached such levels that the dental implant differs very little from your natural teeth. Your dentist can advise you of the most appropriate dental implant treatment plan based on the condition of your oral tissue, bone structure and personal habits.

Recovery

Recovery, after the implant has been placed, is typically just a day. It all depends on a number of factors including the procedures required to complete your treatment. Once implants have been placed, it’s necessary to maintain oral hygiene to ensure proper fusing of the implant and bone structure. This is because, if cared for properly, your implant can last more than 40 years without replacement. After the initial surgical procedure you may feel certain discomfort but it’s minimal and can be relieved with prescribed medications.

Implant surgery aftercare

Follow-up appointments with your dentist are essential for monitoring the progress of your implants. You need to follow a diet restricted to soft foods only for five to seven days after the surgery. Maintaining oral hygiene is also very important because if you don’t floss or brush your teeth properly, that may lead to the implant failure or even cause infection.  Smoking is also attributed to high failure risks and need to be avoided following implant procedures. Although in rare circumstances dental implants may break or become loose, they’re not susceptible to cavities the way natural teeth are.

Dental implant restorations are much stronger and more durable than crowns or bridges that are cemented into place, or dentures which by design are removable. They offer a permanent solution to tooth loss and represent a cavity-resistant and stable foundation for dental bridges and crowns. Although there are many restorative options for replacing missing teeth, dental implants have proven themselves as a functionally effective and durable replacement for natural teeth. 

 

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