Dental Implant FAQs

Dental implants are medical-based devices that are surgically placed within the jaw to provide restoration to an individual’s ability to chew and their overall appearance. These serve as a support system for artificial teeth. Examples of artificial teeth include bridges, crowns, and dentures.

If you have recently been informed that you would benefit from the placement of dental implants, it is essential that you learn as much as possible about the dental appliances. In this guide, we will outline facts about the devices so that you are able to make the best decision in determining if dental implants are right for you. 

How Do Dental Implants Help People?

If a tooth has become lost due to an injury or a disease, many complications may occur. These include not speaking properly, chewing pattern changes that could lead to discomfort when eating, changes to the appearance, and even a rapid level of bone loss.

Dental implants are placed in the mouth to fill the gap of the missing tooth or missing teeth. Once completely in place and healed, the medical device not only improves the quality of health for the person, but also their quality of life. 

What Is the Structure of the Dental Implant?

From the top of the dental implant to the bottom, there is the crown or artificial tooth, the abutment, and the implant body. These come together to make a complete dental implant. The dental implant body is surgically placed directly in the jawbone to serve as a replacement for the root of the missing tooth.

The abutment is then attached to the implant body through a fixation screw. The crown is then placed on the abutment. All components work together to provide optimal support for the attached crown. 

Can I Get a Single Dental Implant?

Yes, you may get a single dental implant. You may also get several single dental implants or – if necessary – all of the teeth in the mouth (if missing) may be replaced by dental implants. 

What Are the Benefits of Dental Implants?

There are several distinctive benefits associated with the placement of dental implants within the mouth. These include the following:

  1. The dental implant or implants will aid in restoring the ability to chew properly
  2. Dental implants will fill the mouth so that the appearance of the face is restored
  3. The jawbone will not shrink so bone loss will not occur 
  4. Dental implants put into place help provide stability to the adjacent teeth 
  5. The implants help in preserving the health of the gums, soft tissue, and bone 
  6. Once in place, the patient is able to – once again – speak properly
  7. The overall quality of life is drastically improved 

Contact Us Now 

If you are missing at least one tooth, do not suffer any longer and run the risk of more serious issues from developing. Contact us today for an appointment. We will work closely with you to determine if you are a good candidate for dental implants.