Dental implants
What is a dental implant?
A dental implant is an artificial tooth root that is placed in the bone and holds
an fake tooth to replace a missing tooth. Implants are an alternative to dentures
and dental bridges. Implants replace both the teeth and their missing roots whereas
a denture only replaces the tooth. An implant looks like a screw and is made of
titanium which is biocompatible and not rejected by the body. The bone grows in
closely around the titanium dental implant , making it a part of the bone tissue.
If you need more than one tooth replaced you can have two or more implants. Five
to six implants can hold an entire arch of teeth — upper or lower. 10 to 16
dental implants can hold a mouthful of new teeth.
Are Dental Implants for me?
A dental implant provides a permanent solution to a missing tooth and gives the
replacement tooth a very strong foundation in the jawbone, just as a natural root
does. If the missing tooth's root is not replaced the jaw bone sinks in where the
tooth used to be and shrinks the bone. This is called bone resorption. This is why
people look older who wear dentures The bone shrinkage changes the entire profile
of your face and jaw line.
Typically your dentures can become loose when your jaw bone shrinks. This makes
your face look older as your gums slowly recede away from your teeth. Dental implants
are permanent and give allow you to bite and chew efficiently.
Do Dental Implants restore just one tooth or many teeth?
Dental implants can hold more than one tooth in what we call a dental bridge or
hold just one tooth in what we call a dental crown. If you would like to have multiple
teeth replaced using dental implants, it can be done in a customized way for you.
- Two or three implants can support a dental bridge
as it will span over the missing tooth
- Five to Six implants can support all the teeth in
your upper or lower dental arch
- Ten to Twelve mplants can replace all the teeth
in your entire mouth
You can also choose between a fixed dental bridge or a hybrid dental bridge that
snaps onto the implant abutments. These options are all something to discuss with
Dr. Richard Sun in the interest of keeping costs down.
How is a dental implant done?
During your consultation with Dr. Sun and you will decide on the best treatment
options for your dental implants. The procedures can be done in two visits. The
first visit we will place the dental implant and then the post with a temporary
tooth on top. However in many cases this can be done in one visit using a procedure
called "Teeth in a Day".
- In a dental procedure, Dr. Richard Sun places the implant. The titanium implant
is perfectly positioned in the correct angle which allows for an easy time when
placing the permanent tooth in. 3months is the typical healing time but you will
be wearing a beautiful provisional tooth at that time.
- Osseo-integration occurs during this time which allows the bone to become one with
the dental implant..
- Once the bone integration has occurred around the implant, Dr. Sun will screw inside
the dental implant a abutment or post so that a dental crown can hold in place over
it.
- Your new dental crown which is custom made by our
laboratory is cemented or screwed to the abutment.
Does the implant procedure hurt?
Believe it or not, there are no nerves in the bone. Single implant dental procedures
take one hour to accomplish and most are routine procedures. Dr. Sun can prescribe
pain medication to ease any post-operative discomfort.
The healing period after your implant is very simple in most cases. Most people
have little or no post-operative discomfort. Dr. Sun will give you printed instructions
for how to care for yourself during recovery.
Caring for Dental Implants!
Since the dental implant is hidden under the bone, it requires no care. You take
care of the exposed part of the dental implant no different than your natural teeth
- daily brushing and flossing to remove bacteria and food particles. If you come
for your regular check-ups and professional cleaning, and practice good daily hygiene,
your implant will serve you well indefinitely.
Dental implants are a permanent way to restore missing teeth. If you have been living
with missing teeth or living with dentures that never quite seem to feel right,
implants can give you a new quality of life that is much improved.
At Sun Dental Associates, we have a friendly and knowledgeable team and comfortable
facility. If you would like to schedule a personal consultation with Dr. Sun, please
feel free to contact us today!