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Dental Implant Restoration

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The Permanent Solution for Missing Teeth

Dental implant restoration is an effective and long-lasting solution for replacing missing teeth. Whether you’ve lost a tooth due to injury, decay, or gum disease, dental implants provide a permanent and natural-looking alternative to bridges and dentures. Our team at Lucas Dental have put together this guide to help explain the benefits, process, and reasons why dental implant restoration is an excellent choice for many patients who want to restore their smiles. If you’d like to book an appointment with one of our friendly staff members to discuss your implant dentistry options, you can click here.

What Is Dental Implant Restoration?

Definition of Dental Implant Restoration

Dental implant restoration uses implants to replace missing teeth. A dental implant is a titanium post that acts as an artificial tooth root, surgically placed into the jawbone. This post supports a dental crown, bridge or denture creating a strong and stable foundation that looks and functions like a natural tooth. Implant-supported restoration is a good choice for patients wanting a long-term solution to restore both the appearance and functionality of their teeth.

Implant Components

A typical dental implant restoration consists of three main components:

  • Titanium Post (the implant): This is a screw-like post that is surgically placed into the jawbone. It acts as the root of the new tooth, providing a secure anchor for the restoration
  • Abutment: A connector piece that is attached to the implant post. It holds and supports the final restoration
  • Restoration: This could be a dental crown, bridge, or denture, depending on the patient’s needs. The restoration is custom-made to match the shape, size, and colour of your natural teeth

When Do You Need a Dental Implant Restoration?

Missing Teeth Solution

Dental implants are used to replace one or more missing teeth that look, feel, and function like natural teeth. Missing teeth can affect your ability to chew and speak properly and may lead to further oral health issues, such as shifting teeth or bone loss. A dental implant restoration can prevent these problems, providing a durable and seamless replacement for lost teeth.

Long-Term Benefits of Implants

The long-term benefits of tooth restoration make it a popular option over traditional dentures or bridges. Implants are very stable and durable, and they have the potential to last a lifetime when properly cared for. They also help maintain the health of the jawbone, preventing bone deterioration that often follows tooth loss. Implants not only support the structure of your face but also provides a solid foundation for your ongoing oral health. If you’re in the Glenelg, Kurralta Park, Marion area book into see us at Lucas Dental in the South Plympton area. You can contact us here.

The Dental Implant Restoration Process

Initial Consultation and Planning

The first step in the dental implant restoration process is an initial consultation with one of our friendly staff members. During this visit, one of our friendly staff members will examine your teeth and mouth, take X-rays or 3D scans, and discuss your medical history to make sure dental implants are the right procedure for you. Things like bone density and the overall condition of your gums and teeth will be assessed and noted. We will then create a personalised treatment plan to help you reach your dental goals. Click here to book an appointment with our team at Lucas Dental.

Placing the Implant

The next step involves the surgical placement of the titanium post into the jawbone. This procedure can be performed under local anaesthesia but is also done under IV sedation or general anaesthesia in a hospital setting. Once the implant is placed, a healing period of several months is required to allow the bone to fuse with the implant in a process called osseointegration. This bonding process is necessary for creating a stable foundation for the final restoration.

Attaching the Restoration

After the implant has fully integrated with the bone impressions are taken for the custom restoration. Whether it’s a crown, bridge, or denture, the final restoration is then securely attached to the abutment, completing the dental implant restoration. This new tooth is designed to function like a natural tooth, so it behaves and functions just like your other teeth.

Why Choose Dental Implants Over Other Options?

Enhanced Aesthetics and Functionality

Implant crowns very closely mimic the look and function of natural teeth. Unlike dentures, which can slip or cause discomfort, implants are anchored in the jawbone, providing stability and comfort. This allows patients to eat, speak, and smile confidently without worrying about their teeth shifting or falling out.

Preventing Bone Loss

One of the significant benefits of dental implant restoration is its ability to prevent bone loss. When a tooth is lost, the jawbone can begin to deteriorate because it no longer receives the necessary stimulation from chewing. Dental implants provide this stimulation, helping to maintain the bone’s integrity and prevent the sunken appearance often associated with long-term tooth loss.

Durability and Longevity

With proper care, dental bridge implants can last a lifetime, making them one of the most durable solutions for tooth loss. Dental bridge implants are designed to be a permanent solution, providing long-term benefits that improve both oral health and quality of life.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do dental implants take?

The entire process can take several months, depending on individual healing times and the need for things like bone grafting. If you want to get started on your implant journey today book in to see us at Lucas Dental in the South Plympton area.

Is dental implant surgery painful?

The procedure is typically done under local anaesthesia, IV sedation or general anaesthesia so you shouldn’t feel pain during the surgery. Some discomfort may happen during the healing process, but this can usually be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers.

Can anyone get dental implants?

Most adults in good health are ideal candidates for a dental implant procedure. However, patients with certain health conditions or insufficient bone density may require additional treatments before implants can be used.

How do I care for my dental implants?

Dental implants require the same care as natural teeth. Brushing twice daily, flossing, and regular dental check-ups will help you maintain the health and longevity of your implants.

Rebuild Your Smile with Dental Implants

If you’re missing one or more teeth and are considering a permanent solution, schedule a consultation with one of our friendly staff members today to see if dental implant restoration is right for you. Our experienced team will guide you through every step of the process and build a dental care treatment plan that works for you.

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