If you have one or more missing teeth, it’s understandable that you may hesitate to smile. Chewing may also prove to be challenging.
Dental implants are artificial tooth roots made of titanium that are surgically inserted into the jawbone. Over time, they integrate with the bone through a process called osseointegration, creating a sturdy foundation for replacement teeth. These can be crowns, bridges, or dentures, providing a permanent solution to tooth loss.
Dental implants offer numerous advantages, making them a preferred option for many of our patients:
Implants are designed to match your natural teeth, ensuring a seamless appearance and comfortable fit.
Unlike traditional bridges, implants do not require altering adjacent teeth, preserving natural tooth structure.
With proper care, dental implants can last a lifetime, offering a long-term solution to tooth loss.
Implants restore full chewing power, allowing you to eat your favourite foods without worry.
By stimulating the jawbone, implants help prevent bone loss that typically occurs after tooth loss.
The dental implant process involves several stages, each crucial for the success of the treatment:
Your dentist will assess your oral health, take X-rays, and create a treatment plan tailored to your needs.
The implant is surgically placed into the jawbone under local anaesthesia. This is followed by a healing period of 3-6 months to allow osseointegration.
Once the implant has fused with the bone, an abutment is attached to the implant to support the replacement tooth.
The final step involves attaching a custom-made crown to the abutment and completing the restoration.
With proper care, dental implants can last a lifetime. The crown may need replacement after 10-15 years due to wear, but the implant itself is permanent. Regular checkups and cleanings are essential for longevity.
Take that first step towards a beautiful, functional smile by scheduling a consultation with one of our dentists!
Any invasive or surgical procedure may carry risks. Before moving forward, it is recommended that you seek a second opinion from an appropriately licensed medical professional.