Implants
Dental implants are a surgical procedure that involves placing a small titanium post into the jawbone to serve as a replacement for the root of a missing tooth. The implant is then topped with a crown or other restoration to replace the visible portion of the tooth. Implants can be used to replace a single missing tooth or several missing teeth, and can help to improve the appearance and function of the mouth.
The procedure for placing dental implants typically involves a few steps:
- An oral surgeon or periodontist will numb the area around the implant site and make a small incision in the gum tissue to expose the jawbone.
- The implant is then inserted into the bone and secured in place with screws or other fasteners.
- The gum tissue is closed around the implant, and the implant is left to heal and integrate with the surrounding bone. This process can take several months.
- Once the implant has fully healed and integrated with the bone, the visible portion of the implant (the crown or other restoration) can be attached.
Dental implants are a popular choice for people who have lost teeth due to injury, gum disease, or other causes, as they can help to restore the function and appearance of the mouth. If you are interested in learning more about dental implants or want to schedule a consultation, please contact our office.