Dental implants provide a long-term solution for individuals who have lost one or more teeth due to injury, decay, or periodontal disease. These implants act as artificial tooth roots, offering stability and durability similar to natural teeth. In recent years, dental implants have become a preferred option for tooth replacement because they preserve the jawbone structure and improve oral health.

The components of a dental implant

A dental implant consists of three main components: the implant post, the abutment, and the prosthetic tooth. The implant post is a small titanium screw that a general dentist surgically places into the patient's jawbone. Titanium is a biocompatible material, allowing the implant to integrate with the bone tissue in a process known as osseointegration.

After the implant fully fuses with the jawbone, the dentist will connect the abutment to the top of the post. Then, they will place the chosen restoration on the abutment. The three most common restorations are crowns, bridges, and fixed dentures. The restoration chosen will depend on the number of teeth the patient needs to replace, the number of implants placed, and the location of the implant(s).

The pros and cons of dental implants

Pros

Dental implants have many benefits compared to traditional dentures and bridges. One of the main advantages is that they help keep the patient's jawbone healthy and strong, preventing bone loss that usually happens after losing teeth. Unlike dentures, which can move around or be uncomfortable, dental implants stay securely in place.

Dental implants also protect the patient's long-term oral health. They do not depend on nearby teeth for support, so they do not harm those teeth as traditional dental bridges can. Implants are built to last and can remain in good condition for decades with proper care.

Cons

Not everyone is an ideal candidate for dental implants. For example, patients need to have enough healthy bone tissue to support the dental implants. Patients with conditions such as uncontrolled diabetes or active gum disease will likely require additional treatment before undergoing the procedure. Smoking and other tobacco use can also affect healing and the overall success rate of dental implants.

Maintaining dental implants

Dental implants are easy to care for and maintain. Patients can take care of them just as they do their natural teeth. Brushing twice a day and flossing at least once daily can help prevent complications like peri-implantitis. This condition is similar to gum disease, where the gum and bone tissue around the implant becomes inflamed and infected. Peri-implantitis can lead to receding gums, loose implants, and implant failure. Good oral hygiene practices and regular follow-ups with a general dentist can help improve the longevity of dental implants while preserving the patient's long-term oral health.

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Dental implants provide a reliable and effective solution for replacing missing teeth. McCarthy Dentistry offers dental implants and other tooth replacement options in the Marietta area. Call our office to learn more about our services or to schedule a consultation to find the most effective way to restore your smile.

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