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Many people will eventually experience tooth loss, and modern advances in dental technology have provided options for replacing missing teeth. Restoring your smile and bite functionality is easier than ever when you opt for dental implants. Dental implants are one of the most revolutionary dental innovations in history, and Jepsen, Murphy & Associates Dental is here to give you the best care before, during, and after your dental implant procedure and crown placement.
When someone loses a tooth because of decay, disease, or injury, complications can occur. These complications include rapid bone loss, changes to chewing patterns, and defective speech. Equally concerning, people with missing teeth are more at risk for gum disease and cavities in the remaining natural teeth.
Implant dentistry involves a surgical procedure that replaces one or more missing or damaged teeth. Titanium screws are implanted directly into a patient’s jawbone and allowed to fuse with the bone in a process called osseointegration. Once the implants have fused and the jaw has healed, the dentist places an abutment on top of the screw. Then, the abutment is topped with a dental implant crown.
You will receive a temporary crown first. Then, you’ll receive the permanent crown after the titanium post fuses to the jawbone. This usually takes between four and six months.
The most important thing to understand is that dental implants act like your natural teeth. Some of the benefits of dental implants include:
The most common material used for dental implant crowns is porcelain. Porcelain is similar in look and feel to natural teeth. In some cases, patients may opt for dental implant crowns made from other materials, such as ceramic zirconia or porcelain crowns infused with gold or silver.
Because dental implants are made with titanium screws and other substances that aren’t at risk for decay, they don’t decay as natural teeth do. Therefore, you do not have to worry about cavities in dental implants. Still, optimal oral hygiene practices are vital to preserving overall oral health.
You’re a good candidate for dental implants if you’re missing one or more teeth. You should have overall good oral health, and practicing solid oral hygiene is the key to keeping your teeth healthy. Also, people with enough bone in the jaw are a good fit for dental implants.
Are you ready to commit to your very best smile and full tooth functionality? The team at Jepsen, Murphy & Associates Dental in Westminster, Colorado, is here to serve you with excellent dental care. Call us today at (303) 452-4556 to schedule a consultation.Â