Sound Dentistry Seattle: Dental Implants
Losing your teeth to an accident, gum disease or something
else – can be detrimental. Teeth loss not only creates problems with eating and
speaking but can also make you feel more self-conscious about how you look. Losing your teeth can be physically and
emotionally upsetting, but luckily there’s an answer.
Dental implants are a substitute for missing broken down, or
loose teeth. Teeth restored with dental
implants look, feel and function just like normal teeth do.
What is a dental
implant?
A dental implant is an artificial tooth root that is
basically fused into your jawbone. As opposed to bridges, dental implants don’t
damage the neighboring teeth and are a great long-term solution for missing
teeth or a single tooth. Dental implants are made of special material –
titanium metal, which makes them highly durable, and biocompatible.
Before the procedure
Dr. Nicolini will do a thorough dental exam and take x-rays
of your teeth and jaws. Molds of your
mouth will also be taken for evaluating the areas being considered for dental
implants.
Your gums and remaining good teeth will need to be healthy before
proceeding with dental implants, to prevent complications or implant failures. The entire dental implant procedure is a
3-step process.
Placing a dental implant
First step involves surgically placing the implant into the
jaw bone to replace the missing tooth root. Surgical placement of the dental
implant is typically performed by an oral surgeon or a periodontist.
At the second stage the surgeon checks how the implant has
assimilated and evaluates the surrounding gum tissues.
Restoring dental
implant
Two to four months after the implants are placed and the
surgeon has confirmed the implants are fully integrated and ready to restore
you will be referred back to Dr. Nicolini for impressions. The third and final step of course is fabricating
and placing the abutments and artificial teeth. The abutments attach to the
implants and the artificial teeth attach to the abutments.
Benefits of dental
implants
First of all, implants do not shift or move, therefore
giving you the stability and feeling much like with your own teeth. Secondly, they should be easy to maintain –
again, you can brush them just like you brush your own teeth. Thirdly, and
perhaps most importantly, they prevent the shifting of neighboring teeth and
maintain the natural shape of your face. Last but not the least – implants are
the best solution for missing teeth because they look good, function like teeth
and they help people feel better about themselves.