About Dental Implants
Dental implants may be the answer if you're looking for an attractive, comfortable, and permanent replacement for missing teeth. Most of us take for granted the work our natural teeth perform over the years. We seldom stop to appreciate how easily we bite into a dense, chewy bagel or enjoy a succulent ear of corn on the cob. We may talk, smile and laugh with confidence and our teeth may function pain-free for decades. That all changes when we're faced with tooth loss or experience the diminished ability of our teeth to perform natural functions. It's then we realize the tremendous value of healthy teeth in our lives, and how much they affect our chewing, confidence and appearance.
Dental implants have helped hundreds of thousands of people regain the function and confidence they once took for granted. Whether you're missing a single tooth or require a complete set of teeth, you owe it to yourself to talk with your dentist about the many benefits that dental implants can offer.
What Are Dental Implants?
Think of dental implants as metal anchors, usually made of titanium, that are surgically placed into the jawbone to hold permanent replacement teeth or dentures. Through a process called "osteointegration," the jawbone actually attaches itself to the implant over time, providing tremendous stability. Implant treatment is usually performed by a general dentist, oral surgeon, periodontist or a team of these doctors.
To devise the best treatment plan for you, we first complete a medical and dental history and a thorough oral examination, including x-rays. The procedure and follow-ups are often performed in the dental office using local anesthetic. Depending upon your individual situation, other types of anesthesia may be used to ensure your comfort.