Dental implants are a permanent tooth replacement option. At Berbos Dentistry, they are surgically implanted into the jawbone directly in the space left by an extracted tooth. A dental implant is a titanium post that replaces the entire tooth structure.
The first step in the dental implant procedure is the surgical placement of the implant. This surgery is performed in the dental office with local anesthesia and sedation as needed. Once the implant is placed, it will need time to heal and fuse to the bone.
After the surgery, the patient will be able to wear a temporary replacement tooth while the dental implant heals. The patient will return after the dental implant has healed for the placement of an abutment. This is when the implant is integrated into the mouth, and an attachment is placed on top of the implant.
The abutment is used to attach the permanent restoration to the dental implant. These restorations can include crowns, bridges, or even dentures. Once the final restoration has been placed, the dental implant is completely functional.
Implant-supported dental restorations look, feel, and function like natural teeth. The dental restorations attached to dental implants won’t slide around in your mouth, and you don’t have to worry about them falling out while you eat or speak.
Dental implants are placed so that they fuse with your jawbone. Because of this, they function like natural tooth roots, stimulating the jawbone when you bite and chew. This stops the jawbone from deteriorating.
With traditional dentures, you may have trouble with enunciation. Dental implants won’t move or slip as dentures can. This improves your speech and allows you to speak more confidently.
Dental implants don’t require other tooth structures to be altered as bridges do. They also don’t require any adhesives as dentures do. Dental implants allow you to keep your teeth in healthy condition.
After your teeth have been restored, you should care for them as instructed by your dentist in Fullerton CA. Your implant-supported restoration is permanently affixed to your mouth, so you cannot remove it for cleaning purposes. However, you should brush and floss your restoration daily. Plaque and tartar can build up on and around your restoration, which can contribute to gum disease. Your dentist may also recommend that you use a medicated mouth rinse or an oral irrigator to keep your gums and teeth healthy.
To discover more about the perks of dental implants, get in touch with Berbos Dentistry at 1321 N. Harbor Blvd, Suite 306, Fullerton 92835, or call (714) 526-4867.
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