A Guide to Dental Implants

A Guide to Dental Implants

Dental implants are one of the most popular and effective solutions for missing teeth. Whether you're looking for a permanent replacement for a single missing tooth or an entire arch of teeth, dental implants are a viable option.

While the thought of implant surgery may be intimidating, the process is actually quite straightforward. This guide will help you understand what dental implants are, the benefits they offer, the different types of implants available, the steps involved in the implant process, and aftercare. With this knowledge, you can make an informed decision about whether dental implants are right for you.

Benefits of dental implants

Dental implants are an effective solution for people who have lost or missing teeth. They provide a more natural feel and are a long term replacement compared to bridges. In addition, they do not require metal brackets that can weaken over time like bridges do.

Implants are also more resistant to biting and pulling foods than bridges are. When dental implants are placed correctly, they last a lifetime. 

Dentists can build new teeth in areas where teeth were either lost due to injury or disease. Implants are most often used after a tooth has been lost due to extraction. However, they can also be used as a permanent solution for missing teeth.

What to expect during the dental implant process

Dental implants are surgically placed into the jaw bone. The dentist uses a tiny drill to make small holes in the jaw bone and then places the implant into the hole. The implant osseointegrates into the bone months later and becomes permanently attached to the bone.

The implant is uncovered months later and a scan or mold is made so a post and crown can be placed into it. 

Dental Implants in Midtown NYC

With dental implants, you can expect a longer-lasting solution that is more natural feeling than bridges or crowns and less invasive than dentures. The implants are usually placed during a surgical procedure that takes less than an hour.

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