Dental Implant is a tooth replacement treatment done by a dentist. Tooth loss is a very common problem nowadays and dental Implants provide support for the missing teeth.

People lose their teeth mostly due to injury, periodic diseases, tooth decay, etc. There are many other procedures to treat tooth loss, but Dental Implants is the best procedure these days. They are the replacement of tooth roots and provide a strong foundation for the permanent or removable tooth which is made as per your natural teeth.

Advantages:

Dental Implants have many advantages, here are a few of them:

  • Improvement in appearance: Dental Implants are made to look like your original teeth. They are designed in a way that it blends in with your other teeth. So, whenever you want to smile, you can do it confidently without any second thought.
  • Improved Speech: It gives the confidence to speak any time anywhere without a second thought. Dental Implants are fitted in a way that they cannot slip in your mouth and it will not cause you mumbling.
  • Comfort: With the passage of time, Dental Implants become part of you. You will forget that you have a Dental Implant. It will be very comfortable for you.
  • Eating: Sliding of dentures in your mouth can make it difficult to chew. Dental Implants are fitted and fixed in a way that it adjusts like a natural tooth. You can enjoy your favorite food without any discomfort. They are easy to clean after the meal.
  • Oral Health: Every person needs to keep their oral health perfect. They do not require to alter the other teeth to adjust them properly. They do not affect other teeth. They do not need any support from the other teeth. It makes sure your long-term oral health.
  • Durability: They are very durable and last many years. They can last a lifetime with good care. You can chew confidently as they will not come out of your mouth so easily.

Disadvantages:

Although they are very successful, there are some disadvantages of them. Problems that occurred are very rare and can be easily treated. Some of them are given below:

  • Your implant site can be infected. In order to make sure there will be no side effect you should go for thorough check up before getting the Dental Implants.
  • Blood vessel and teeth around it can be damaged. They can also injure the surrounding structure.
  • During the procedure if your nerve damages, it can cause constant pain, numbness, tingling in your teeth.

Who can get Dental Implants?

Normally, anyone can get a dental implant, but there are some rare cases in which you should avoid it. For some people, they need to go through routine oral surgeries which they might not bear. You need to make sure that you have healthy gums and bones to hold the dental implant. You need to be committed to your hygiene. People who smoke a lot, people with chronic disorders such as diabetes should consult their dentist before considering Dental Implants.

Cost of Dental Implants:

The cost of a single implant cannot be determined easily as it depends on many factors. It varies from region to region and you need to know who is performing the surgery. The estimated cost for a single dental implant can be around $3,000 to $4,5001. it covers all the major procedures, placement of the implant, and the implant crown.

Usually, a dental insurance policy does not cover the cost of Dental Implants. They might cover the portion of the procedure. Dental implants are considered to be an elective procedure but nowadays it is becoming a standard.

Dental implants are now a favored option for the replacement of the tooth. They have some predictable results so the people considering it more and cost of them is increasing.

Procedure:

It requires multiple steps over the period of 3 to 9 months. You might need the help of many types of dentists. Here are few steps given below:

  • Evaluation: In the first step, your overall internal structure of jaw will be inspected. Your teeth, gums and jawbones will be evaluated. The key part of this step is to determine that whether you have a strong jawbone structure or not. If you have a weak jawbone structure then the procedure might be different. It is done to replace one or more teeth. The number of teeth you wish to be replaced will determine the exact procedure.
  • Placement: if you go for endosteal2 implant you need to keep few things in mind. An oral surgeon will cut your gums in order to expose the jaw underneath. They will drill the holes in your jawbone where implant post will be planted. If you have a subperiosteal, they will not drill your jawbone.
  • Osseointegration: When dental implant is placed it will approximately take few months to grow new bone around the screw. This process called Osseointegration.
  • Abutment Placement: An abutment or a metal piece is typically added to the implant. It is done during the initial procedure. It is used to connect the replacement tooth to the implant.
  • Tooth Placement: once your jawbone is healed, implant is placed successfully, dentist will take an exact impression of the teeth. It is so that the implant can be fit naturally. They can be fixed or removeable. If you have gone for fixed tooth, it will be permanently fixed using a special type of cement or screwed on to the abutment.

The bottom line is dental implants are used to place crowns or you can say artificial teeth. They are drilled into the jawbone where they serve as a base to the replacement tooth. It may tale several months depending on the physical conditions of a person. They need to look all natural and comfortable so that a person can confidently live his life with implants. They should be cost effective and long lasting. Because if you are not able to eat your food then there will be nothing to look forward.

 

1 https://www.medicinenet.com/dental_implants/article.htm

2 https://www.healthline.com/health/dental-and-oral-health/dental-implant-procedure