The ABCs of Dental Implants

New Dental Implant Techniques and Technologies

Whether you lose a tooth or are naturally missing one, there are options for replacing that tooth and giving you back your smile. Modern dental implants have been used successfully for over 30 years and are a great option for many people. They are the strongest devices available to support replacement teeth – and even better, they allow these new teeth to feel, look and function naturally. When performed by a trained and experienced dentist, dental implant surgery is one of the safest and most predictable procedures in dentistry.

What are Dental Implants? 

Each patient is different. After an initial consultation, your dentist should provide you with a treatment plan including the estimated amount of time to complete the process. Total treatment time depends on your needs, medical and dental history, jawbone condition, and the technique and materials used. It can be as short as a few months, or more than a year for more complex conditions.

Why are Dental Implants a great option to replace missing teeth? 

Dental implants are the most natural looking and feeling replacement for missing teeth. They look and feel like your own teeth. Because the implant is bonded directly to the bone, the tooth attached functions like your other teeth, making eating and talking easier. 

Unlike other tooth replacement options like bridges or partial dentures, implants do not affect the teeth around them. You have regular access to cleaning, brushing and flossing around the tooth, which leads to better oral health. They also help keep your jawbone healthy, so that your facial structure stays intact.

3 million people in the United States have implants, a number that is growing by 500,000 annually. Call the doctors are Prairie Lakes Dental and set up a free consult to see if a dental implant is the right option for you.

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