Implants in Meridian, ID
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Single Implants, Implant Supported Dentures, and Implant Supported Prosthetic
A single dental implant is a surgical screw or peg-like component that interfaces with the bone of the jaw or skull to support a dental prosthesis such as a crown, bridge, or denture. It's a popular solution for replacing a missing tooth because it's durable, long-lasting, and provides a natural-looking result.
Here's a Brief Overview of the Process:
- Consultation: The first step is a consultation with a dentist who specializes in dental implants. They will assess your dental health and determine if you're a good candidate for the procedure.
- Treatment Planning: If you're deemed suitable for a dental implant, the next step is treatment planning. This involves taking X-rays, CT scans, or 3D images of your mouth to assess the bone structure and determine the optimal placement for the implant.
- Implant Placement: The dental implant procedure is typically performed under local anesthesia. During the surgery, the dentist will make an incision in the gum tissue to expose the jawbone and then drill a small hole into the bone where the implant will be placed. The implant is then screwed or tapped into the bone.
- Healing Period (Osseointegration): After the implant is placed, there's a healing period during which the implant fuses with the surrounding bone in a process called osseointegration. This usually takes several months.
- Abutment Placement: Once osseointegration is complete, a small connector called an abutment is attached to the implant. This serves as the foundation for the final restoration.
- Final Restoration: Finally, a custom-made dental crown, bridge, or denture is fabricated and attached to the abutment, completing the restoration.
It's essential to maintain good oral hygiene after receiving a dental implant to ensure its long-term success. Regular dental check-ups and professional cleanings are also necessary to monitor the health of the implant and surrounding tissues.
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