Living with one or more missing teeth can create a lot of problems in your life. It can be difficult to eat the foods you love. You may find yourself feeling self-conscious in your interactions with others or avoiding others completely. There are several different options for tooth replacement which means that you do not have to continue dealing with the impact of missing teeth. If you are researching options for tooth replacement, dental implants are likely on your list of options. There are a few things you need to know as you try and decide if dental implants are right for you.
Dental implants are placed into your jawbone. The implant acts as an artificial root in the jawbone. Over time, the bone and the implant will fuse together to create a root that is as strong as your other natural teeth. The condition of your jawbone can impact whether or not you are a good candidate for dental implants. When you lose a tooth, your jawbone can start to deteriorate. If you go for a long time without a tooth you can start to suffer from bone loss. Your jawbone must be in good condition in order for an implant to be put in. If you have bone loss, a bone graft may be an option. You will have to work with your dentist to determine the condition of your jawbone. The sooner you seek help for your tooth loss, the better condition your jaw will be in when it is time to get implants.
In order to be a good candidate for dental implants, your gums need to be healthy. If you have gum disease, infection, or injury to your gums, those things must be addressed before you can move on and get dental implants. Do not let the fact that you have problems with your gums prevent you from seeking out help for your missing teeth – most gum issues are treatable with the help of a periodontist.
Before you decide to get dental implants, it is important to understand that implants are a permanent tooth replacement solution. Once the implants are placed you will be able to treat them like your natural teeth. There is no special cleaning method for your implants or extra care required once the implants are placed and your mouth is healed. For most people, the permanence of dental implants is a big part of the appeal that comes with this option for tooth replacement.
Understanding some of the basics about dental implants will help you as you research tooth replacement options. Ultimately, you and your dentist will work together to decide which tooth replacement option is right for you.
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