It has been estimated that 69 percent of Americans age 35 to 44 have at least one missing tooth, and one in four over the age of 74 have lost ALL their natural teeth, according to the American Academy of implant dentistry.
A single missing tooth implant seems almost self-explanatory: it is an implant placed in the jaw that your denturist secures a crown to, replacing one missing tooth. In this blog, we'll give you a rundown of how the procedure works, who it's best for, and how much it costs.
Step 1: Dental Implant Consultation: Are You A Candidate
The exact details of a single implant procedure can depend on your unique situation. That's why a consultation is always essential.
Typically, a person may require a tooth implant due to:
Your consultation may also include:
Special factors your denturist may take into consideration:
Factors which can affect your candidacy:
These factors don't automatically disqualify you from being able to get a bone graft procedure, but these issues may need to be treated before you can proceed with implant procedure.
Step 2: First Dental Implant Surgery
At your first surgery, your denturist will add an implant. For single tooth implants, the implant is usually a root-shaped implant made of titanium or another material like zircona. You will then wait for the implant to fuse with the jawbone. During this phase, the gum tissue may grow over the implant.
Step 3: Second Dental Implant Surgery
You will then have a second surgery, where the gum will be cut to put the abutment in place. Depending on your case, your denturist either put the abutement in right away, or they may put on a healing abutment that will stay in place for a few weeks to guide the gum tissue away from the area where the tooth implant will be.
Once your abutment is placed, your dental care professional can cap it with a temporary crown. This crown allows your gums to heal more. After a few weeks, the final crown can be placed.
How Long Does The Process Take?
This procedure depends on several different variables, such as whether you have had a tooth extraction; whether you need bone grafting; and how quickly your body heals. The shortest time frame from start-to-finish for a full dental implant procedure is about 5-6 months. This may seem like a long time, but it is well worth the wait to get a beautiful, healthy smile that will last your for years to come.
How Long Does A Dental Implant Last?
Implants can last up to 25 years when cared for properly. For very young individuals, you may require later procedures to replace the crown. You can keep your implant in good condition by brushing and flossing regularly, visiting your denturist and dentist frequently, and avoiding unhealthy habits like smoking or chewing hard, sugary foods.
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