7 Signs You Might Be a Good Candidate for Dental Implants

Dental implants can transform a smile by offering a stable, long-term way to replace missing teeth without sacrificing appearance or function. If you have been searching for a natural and reliable solution, it may be time to speak with a general dentist about implant therapy. A dentist can verify whether you are an ideal candidate for this permanent tooth replacement option by assessing seven factors.

1. One or more missing teeth

Tooth loss can disrupt everyday tasks like speaking and chewing and even have a psychological impact, affecting confidence due to the skewed appearance. If one has a single gap or multiple missing teeth, dental implants can provide a secure, viable solution. They occupy the space where the tooth roots once were, fusing with the jawbone to secure a dental crown. A dental crown fills the empty space above the gum line and helps preserve adjacent teeth by preventing shifting.

2. A desire for a permanent solution

Some patients prefer removable appliances like dentures or bridges, which can solve immediate challenges but may require periodic adjustments. Dental implants offer a more permanent alternative. If one values longevity and stability, implants provide a secure anchor lasting many years, especially with proper brushing, flossing, and regular checkups.

3. Sufficient jawbone density

Aside from one's desire, patients must, most importantly, have sufficient amounts of jawbone. The dental implants rely on healthy bone tissue to support the titanium post that anchors the new tooth. Note that after a tooth is lost, bone degeneration is inevitable. However, this degeneration is avoidable if the patient receives the implant sooner. Further, if a patient does not have enough bone density at the time of the evaluation, the dentist may recommend a bone graft to remedy the situation and give the dental implant strong support.

4. Healthy gums

Gum health is critical for implant replacement because infections and inflammation can delay healing or lead to implant failure. Dentists typically check for periodontal (gum) disease, such as swelling, redness, or bleeding, before recommending implants. Successful integration is more likely if one consistently maintains healthy gums and follows the dentist's instructions.

5. Overall, good oral health

A strong immune system and stable health profile support effective healing. Conditions like uncontrolled diabetes can slow recovery, while smoking can interfere with blood flow to the gums. If one's overall health is relatively stable and one is willing to follow any specific guidelines, one increases the likelihood of a positive implant experience.

6. Willingness to follow the dentist’s instructions

Along with overall good oral health, patients must be willing to strictly follow the dentist's instructions throughout the entire process. Remember, the dental implant process involves multiple procedures spanning six to nine months. Therefore, along with smoking cessation and dietary restrictions, patients must also commit to strict oral hygiene standards to prevent infection. Practicing good habits ensures the surrounding gum tissue remains healthy, allowing the implant to function at its best.

7. Difficulty with traditional dentures

As mentioned, there are removable alternatives to dental implants, the popular being dentures. While effective, they can sometimes slip, cause discomfort, or limit food choices. Implants offer a secure fit that eliminates many of these issues. Implants may be the ideal path if one is dissatisfied with dentures and wants an option that feels closer to natural teeth.

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Determine your eligibility for dental implants

Dental implants can dramatically enhance quality of life by restoring functionality and appearance. Determining candidacy typically involves one appointment, which we can help with. If you are interested in receiving dental implants, contact McCarthy Dentistry to schedule a consultation.

Request an appointment or call McCarthy Dentistry at 740-546-5178 for an appointment in our Marietta office.

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