The Ultimate Guide to Dental Implant Surgery

The Ultimate Guide to Dental Implant Surgery

Jul 16, 2019

If you have a tooth, or several teeth, missing from your mouth, then it may be time to consider replacing them. If dentures or bridges aren’t right for you, you should speak with a professional at Harbour View Dental to get more information about dental implants. Implants are a permanent way to replace teeth that don’t involve any removable appliances.

Patients often have fears about dental implantation surgery due to its apparent complexity, but the process is relatively simple and straightforward. It also has many benefits, such as providing stimulation to the jawbone and preventing degeneration.

To help you understand more about dental implant surgery, let’s discuss how the procedure will go if you decide to get implants.

Pre-Surgery

Candidates for dental implant surgery typically have one or more missing teeth that have been lost due to injury, periodontal disease, or other damage. Otherwise, they should have good oral health and be able to support an implant. The dentist will assess your teeth using an x-ray machine and locate where the implant will be placed. Models will also be made to make sure that your surgery is effective.

Surgery

Pain is one of the most common concerns about dental implant surgery. However, your dental professional has several ways to keep you comfortable during surgery and manage pain. The damaged teeth will be extracted, and a bone graft may be done to make sure there is enough space in the mouth for the implant. Bone grafts are routine ad simply involve adding bone material to the mouth.

The titanium implant will be placed in the jawbone and will bond to the tissues in a process known as osseointegration. This serves as the foundation of your replacement tooth or teeth.

Post-Surgery and Care for Implants

After the surgery, you might experience some pain as well as bleeding. There might also be a little swelling and bruising on the face, which patients report is tolerable. The worst part is often the tickling of sutures against the tongue.

Implants can last for more than ten years. To get more information about dental implants, contact a Harbourview Dental dentist.

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