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Dental Implants

Everything you Need to Know About Dental Implants

Dental implants are a popular option for people who are looking to replace missing teeth. This surgical procedure involves the placement of a titanium post into the jawbone, and then a dental prosthetic is attached to the post. Dental implants have many benefits over other types of tooth replacement procedures, such as dentures or bridges. In this article, we will discuss everything you need to know about dental implants!

Recommendations for Patients

  • Dental implants are not for everyone. Be sure to consult with your dentist to see if this procedure is right for you.
  • Dental implants require a surgical procedure. This means that there is a risk of complications, such as infection. Be sure to discuss the risks and benefits of dental implants with your dentist before making a decision.
  • Dental implants can be expensive. Be sure to ask your dentist about financing options or insurance coverage before scheduling the procedure.
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Dentist holding model of dental implant

Benefits and Risks of Dental Implants

Dental implants have many benefits. They are a permanent solution to missing teeth, they can improve your appearance, and they can help to preserve your jawbone. However, there are also some risks associated with dental implants. These include infection, implant failure, and nerve damage. Be sure to discuss the risks and benefits of dental implants with your dentist before making a decision.

Benefits of Dental Implant Systems

  • Dental implants are a permanent solution to missing teeth.
  • Dental implants can improve your appearance.
  • Dental implants make it easier to eat and speak.
  • Dental implants can help to preserve your jawbone.
  • Dental implant systems are strong and durable.
  • Dental implants are more comfortable than removable dentures.
  • Dental implants stand alone without the support of other teeth. Unlike tooth-supported bridges, implants allow your healthy teeth to stay intact, improving long-term oral health.

Risks of Dental Implant Systems

  • Dental implant systems can fail if they are not placed properly or if they do not fuse with the bone correctly. A dental implant failure can be uncomfortable, feel loose, or may even fall out.
  • Dental implants into the upper jaw pose a major risk of sinus damage.
  • Dental implants require a surgical procedure. This means that there is a risk of complications, such as infection. You should carefully follow your dentist's after-care instructions and contact your dentist immediately if you experience pain, swelling, or fluid draining from the incision site.
  • Dental implant surgery can lead to nerve damage. Your dentist should take X-rays to locate the nerves in your mouth.

Ways Dental Implants are Evaluated for Safety

  • Dental implants must be placed by a trained and experienced dentist or oral surgeon.
  • Dental implants are made of titanium, which is a biocompatible material. This means that it is compatible with the human body and will not cause an allergic reaction.
  • Dental implants are tested for strength and durability before they are used in humans.

If you're looking for a permanent solution for replacing a missing tooth consider a dental implant. Nationally, dental implant surgeries are 90%-98% successful and with proper care, dental implants can last a lifetime! If you think a dental implant might be right for you, schedule a consultation at ABG Dental. There are many benefits to dental implants but, as with any surgery, the procedure can pose some risks. You should meet with a dentist to ask any questions, voice your concerns, and find out if this procedure is right for you. You should also ask about financing options and insurance coverage before scheduling the procedure. Dental implants can be costly. Luckily, we accept over 30 insurance carriers and offer CareCredit to help finance dental procedures. We hope this helps you know what to expect and what to ask when considering a dental implant. Give us a call to start the process towards a happier, healthier smile!

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If you have a cavity or are experiencing tooth pain that needs to be treated, contact ABG Dental. We have been serving Elkhart and Goshen, IN for over 17 years. You can schedule an appointment by calling us at (574) 389-8300 or by contacting us online at abgdental.net. You can also stay in the know about your oral health by following us on Facebook at facebook.com/abgdental.