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How to Determine the Right Dental Implant Procedure for yourself?

by Allen Rose Doctor

If you have a missing tooth, the best step you can take for your dental health is to get a dental implant. Replacing missing teeth or tooth with dental implants is one of the best alternatives that cosmetic dentistry provides. It is the safest and most durable option for the replacement of missing teeth. The success rate is mostly positive but the type which works best can vary from the need of one person to another.

There are several types of dental implants:

Endosteal implants

They are the most commonly used implant procedures. They are shaped like screw and are placed directly in the jaw bone. They fall under the two-stage procedure and are an alternative for bridges and dentures.

Subperiosteal implants

It is the best procedure for patients having shallow jawbone. This is a single stage procedure and is placed above the jaw bone within the gum tissue. In this, metal implant is placed and post-surgery, the bone is allowed to heal. After restoration, the implant becomes secure and durable, similar to the endosteal implant.

Zygomatic implants

They are the most rarely used implant procedure. They work best in the situation when the patient doesn’t have enough bone in the jaw and need upper jaw dental implant. Being a complex procedure, it is not performed much. 

How to determine which implant will work best for you?

It is best to explain the entire situation and the expected outcomes to the dentist in order to choose the right type. The dentist will consider all your concerns and make a treatment plan accordingly. They would also ask various questions to have a clear picture such as:

·         How many teeth are to be replaced? Are you comfortable with a removable denture?

·         Would you be comfortable with small holes accessible for a screw on the biting surface of your back teeth?

·         How much you are worried about the aesthetic appearance of the treatment or just concerned regarding the functionality of the procedure?

·         Do you practice excellent oral hygiene? If not, consider the dental appliances that are removable and can be cleaned easily when taken out of the mouth?

·         How much time you can devote to the procedure as implants usually take 6 to 8 months to complete?

According to all the considerations, the dentist can suggest a treatment plan and the right type of dental implant fulfilling your requirements.

Are you considering undergoing a dental implant procedure, you can consult Snellville Family Dental. Their dental implants Snellville team has done many successful implants for the individual suffering from dental issues.

The experienced and professional dental lab technicians at the Snellville Family Dental will give you all of the information you need to make the right decision. They will sit down with you and explain everything you need to know and also discuss costs with you. Overall, you will look and feel better about yourself and your friends and family will notice the difference as well.

Contact Snellville Family Dental to learn more about dental implants or any of their other dental restorative procedures.   

 

 

 

    


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