Despite advancements in dental care, millions of Americans suffer tooth loss, mostly due to tooth decay, gum disease, or injury. Today, dental implants are available as a treatment option for people with missing teeth. Dental implants involve scientific discovery, research and understanding, and application in clinical practice.
The practice of implant dentistry requires expertise in planning, surgery, and tooth restoration. The Dentists at Hamline Family Dental have over 12 years of experience in the same field, so you can safely trust for dental implants.
A dental implant is a replacement for the root or roots of a tooth. Similar to tooth roots, dental implants are secured in the jawbone and are not visible once surgically placed. They're used to secure crowns, bridgework, or dentures by a variety of means.
They're made of titanium, which is lightweight, strong, and bio-compatible. This means that the body doesn't reject it. Titanium and titanium alloys are the most extensively used metals in dental and other bone implants. Dental implants have the highest success rate of any implanted surgical device.
The success or failure of an implant depends on the health of the person receiving it, the drugs that impact the chances of osseointegration, and the health of the mouth tissues. The amount of stress that will be put on the implant and the health of the mouth tissues. The amount of stress that will be put on the implant and fixture during normal function is also evaluated.
Planning the position and number of implants is essential to the long-term health of the prosthetic since bio-mechanical forces created during chewing can be important.
Dental implants require a surgical procedure in which precision channels are created in the jawbone. The implants are then fitted into the sites so that they're in intimate contact with the bone. They usually require two to six months to fuse to the bone before tooth restorations can be attached to them to complete the process.
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