If you've sustained tooth loss, you may come across various
drawbacks of it, such as loss of confidence, the gradual
loosening of teeth from their sockets, malocclusion, etc. There
are several means of restoring extracted teeth (bridges,
dentures, crowns), but dental implants are considered the best
and most long-lasting solution.
However, getting dental implants is easier said than done, as
several factors influence the candidacy. A well-trained dentist
would screen your teeth, and after careful diagnosis, the
dentist will declare whether or not implants are suitable for
you.
What influences the candidacy for dental implants?
Dental implants are a combination of a visible ceramic crown and a
titanium implant stud. The titanium stud will be allowed to fuse
with the jawbone by placing it in a tiny hole made in place of the
missing tooth. However, placing the implant requires sufficient
jawbone volume, which otherwise could make it unstable.
Extracting a tooth could remove a small amount of jawbone along
with the tooth root. If the bone structure is weak, it could lead
to jawbone deterioration, denying its minimum required amount. A
bone graft will be needed in such instances, where bone tissues
from a healthy part of the body will be taken and grafted to the
implant site.
Patients should be in a good state of oral health. Certain factors
such as oral infections, gum diseases (gingivitis and
periodontitis), severe cavities, failed restorations, etc., could
influence dental implants' candidacy.
Patients who would like to get dental implants should be willing
to undergo two surgeries. A healing period of at least three to
six months will be recommended between the two to facilitate
optimum healing of the wound and the fusion of the bone with the
implant.
Patients with chronic diseases, such as diabetes, hemophilia,
issues with the nervous system, high blood pressure, heart
problems, etc., may not be suitable candidates for dental
implants.
Patients diagnosed with bruxism or teeth grinding will have to be
given treatment before getting implants.
Pregnant women are usually not ideal candidates for dental
implants.
What are the advantages of choosing implants?
Implants offer impressive longevity. With optimum care and
hygiene, they can last several years and provide exceptional
performance during the long run.
They are highly strong and durable. You can bite and chew food as
always with implants as they undergo negligible wear.
They avoid the drifting of teeth from their positions towards the
gap. Often, when a tooth is removed, the remaining teeth gradually
move from their places as there is a gap next to them. But, when
you get them restored by implants, this occurrence is prevented.
They can be used to support other structures such as crowns,
implant-supported bridges, implant-supported dentures, etc. This
way, they are efficient at replacing the aesthetics and
functionality of the teeth.
Most impressive of all, they look exactly like natural teeth. No
one would ever get to know that you have a prosthetic tooth, even
upon taking a closer look.
To have a consultation with our team of dentists, please
call Dentist in Temecula, CA at (123) 456-7890 or schedule an online consultation, and
we'll guide you further.