Dental implants replace one or more lost teeth with the most realistic appearance and functionality. Anna Vaysman, DMD, at Scottsdale Dental Bottega can assist if you’re unsure how to replace missing teeth. She specializes in using dental implants as a long-term replacement for lost teeth at her Scottsdale, Arizona office. Call Scottsdale Dental Bottega to learn if dental implants are the best option for you.
FAQs of Dental Implants
How do dental implants work?
An lasting solution to the issue of lost or extracted teeth is dental implants. In order to place an implant, your Scottsdale Dental Bottega dentist must first drill a hole in your jawbone and insert a post. You can have the top portion of the implant, a dental crown, put on the post once new bone has grown and firmly fixed the post in place.
Bridges and dentures can be replaced with dental implants as a durable, realistic-looking option. They might be a little more expensive than other solutions, but given that they can last the remainder of your life, they often end up being more cost-effective overall.
What are the benefits of dental implants?
When you smile, missing teeth can make you feel self-conscious. If you have missing teeth, it may make it difficult for you to eat normally and speak normally. It might also alter the structure of your face.
These are sufficient justifications for getting dental implants, but there are other things to think about.
Each natural tooth fuses with the jaw bone directly. Bone is stimulated when you bite down, which increases strength and good health. Without the stimulation that bone requires, the bone may begin to deteriorate.
Resorption is when the bone begins to degrade. Your face may develop hollows, and surrounding tooth roots may become weaker, which can lead to more tooth loss.
are all dental implants the same?
Dental implants come in a variety of forms, including:
Individual dental implants
A single lost tooth can be replaced by a single dental implant.
implant-supported bridges
Bridges supported by implants can be used to replace two or more lost teeth. The toothless areas are filled with implants, and for further stability, crowns are attached to the original teeth on either side.
full span implants (All-on-four)
Full span implants are an alternative to substantial bridging or dentures if you have a row of four to six missing teeth.
implant-supported overdentures
Overdentures supported by dental implants are a set of fake teeth held in place by a line of implants. Overdentures are still removable for cleaning or maintenance but are more secure than conventional false teeth.
If there is not enough bone in your jaw, you might also require a bone graft in addition to the implant treatment. Your dentist at Scottsdale Dental Bottega can determine whether you need a bone graft and describe how it works.
Call Scottsdale Dental Bottega to arrange your appointment if you want to find out if dental implants are a viable solution for your missing teeth.
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