Wednesday, March 14, 2018

Dental Implants 101

Dental implants are one of the most life changing dental health treatments we, as dentists, have available to us. They are drastically improving the way people live, allowing those who had previously lost teeth to rediscover their comfort and confidence to eat, speak, laugh and enjoy life. I’m often asked about dental implants, so following is a brief “Dental Implants 101” outline:

What are Dental Implants?

Dental implants are essentially anchors, which act as tooth root substitutes. They become a strong foundation to support and replace a single missing tooth, or many teeth, with natural looking and feeling Crowns and Bridges.

How do Dental Implants work?
They are carefully inserted below the gumline. Small posts are then attached to the implant, which provide stable anchors for your new teeth.

For most patients, the placement of dental implants involves two office procedures. First, the implants are placed under the gumline. For the first three to six months the implants are beneath the surface of the gums, gradually bonding with the jawbone. Second, the implants will be uncovered and small healing collars are attached. I can then start making your new teeth! 


Sometimes, for patients who are ideal candidates, permanent feeling provisional teeth can be placed the same day the implants are placed!

The entire procedure usually takes a few months with patients experiencing little to no disruption in their daily life.

Am I a candidate?
Dental implants are an effective and long lasting teeth replacement solution, but not everyone is an ideal candidate for the procedure. I have developed a list of questions to ask that can help you decide if you or someone you know is a candidate for dental implants:

Do you have…

  • Good general health?
  • Good bone density?
  • A strong desire to avoid removable dentures?
There are other factors to consider as well. If you’re a heavy smoker, pregnant, or someone who suffers with chronic diseases like uncontrolled diabetes you may not be a good candidate for dental implants. That’s why it’s important to schedule a consultation to learn more about dental implants and if they’re an appropriate choice for you.

Why should I see a Prosthodontist rather than my regular Dentist?

I often get asked what the difference is between a dentist and a Prosthodontist. The answer comes down to training and experience. A Prosthodontist is a dentist that possesses additional skills and knowledge to provide specialized care beyond what a regular dentist can. While your dentist is there to maintain good tooth and gum health, it’s in your best interest to seek out the services of a Prosthodontist for advanced procedures such as dental implants. A Prosthodontist is a dentist who specializes in replacing and restoring teeth so patients can feel healthy again and smile with confidence. I have over 30 years of experience addressing and successfully dealing with advanced dental problems. I look forward to helping you regain your dental health!

Do you think dental implants might be for you? Let us know!
Don’t let missing teeth stop you from living the life you want to live. Here at Prosthodontic Dental Associates, we can help you get your healthy smile back. Click below to schedule an appointment today!