For patients with missing teeth, dental implants provide the highest quality solution available in dentistry. Dental implants are considered to be a permanent replacement for teeth that are already missing, or too damaged or decayed to be saved with typical restorative treatments.
When it comes to replacing teeth, you have options. Between bridges, dentures, dental implants, the best choice for your oral health is clear. Learn more about the many benefits of dental implants and why they should be your top consideration in tooth replacement.
Restore Natural Dental Function
Dental implants replace the entire tooth and root structure. An implant consists of a titanium post that is shaped somewhat like a screw with threads that help it bond with the jaw bone. It is surgically placed in the socket where a tooth is missing. An artificial tooth (crown) is attached to the implant to create a fully functional dental prosthetic. The bond created between the implant and the jaw bone is strong enough to provide the same chewing strength as your natural teeth, allowing you to eat normally and enjoy the foods you love.
Achieve a Natural Appearance
Dental implants look very natural because they are anchored in the jaw like your existing teeth. The metal portion is concealed under the gum tissue and a realistic porcelain crown is the only visible part. High quality, dental-grade porcelain resembles tooth enamel in texture and can be custom made to match the shape, size, and color of your other teeth. It is also strong enough to withstand the force of chewing without chipping.
Preserve Bone Structure in Your Jaw
When a tooth is missing from your mouth, the support structures for the tooth that typically surround the root will begin to deteriorate. This includes the jaw bone and the cartilage that hold the tooth securely in the socket. Over time the bone will resorb (dissolve), leaving a weak spot in your jaw and loss of facial shape. However, with dental implants this can be avoided. Ideally you should have missing teeth replaced with dental implants as soon as possible to avoid bone loss. If bone loss occurs, bone grafting can encourage regeneration of lost tissue so that dental implants can be placed.
Replace Multiple Teeth with an Implant Supported Prosthetic
When multiple or all of your teeth need to be replaced, implant supported bridges and dentures provide a secure option. An implant supported bridge requires the placement of two implants to provide anchors on each end. For implant supported dentures, 4-6 implants are placed strategically in the jaw to provide the necessary support for a full arch prosthetic. Implant supported prosthetics are more secure than traditional types and bone loss is prevented at the same time.
Dental Implants Can Last a Lifetime
Once an implant has fully fused with the bone, the bond can last for 30 years to a lifetime. The prosthetic portion, the visible part, may need to be replaced in 10-15 years, but the implant will still be rooted in the jaw. However, to get the most out of your dental implants it is necessary to practice good oral hygiene habits and go to the dentist regularly for cleaning and exams.
Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Implants
How long does it take to get dental implants?
The process varies from one patient to another based on your needs and a variety of other factors. On average, dental implant restorations can take anywhere from a few months to a year to complete. Dental implants are typically placed in stages for best results.
What is the success rate of dental implants?
Dental implants have a success rate of 90-95%. The success of dental implants depends on many factors from accuracy of placement to follow up care. The experience level of your dentist or oral surgeon can also have an impact on the outcome.
Contact Greater Washington Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
If you’re considering dental implants and want to know more about them, contact Greater Washington Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery to schedule a consultation. We would be happy to discuss tooth replacement options with you to help you decide on the best treatment for your needs. Start smiling and eating the foods you love again without fear, now and for the rest of your life.