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Dental Implants

A Long-Lasting Way to Restore Teeth

Losing permanent teeth can be devastating. Having gaps in our smile can affect the way we speak, eat and simply enjoy life. Luckily, there are options to help you get your smile back! Dentistry has come a long way over the years and there are more options than ever before to help you restore your smile. Dental implants provide a way for you to replace your missing teeth with crowns that blends in naturally with your teeth, making it look as if you never even had a missing tooth!

Dental implants can replace all or some of your teeth or be used to just fill in the gap for one missing tooth. Implants take several months from start to finish, but many patients can testify that the wait is worth it! With implants, titanium posts are secured as a foundation for the crown or denture that will be placed to restore the missing teeth. The posts that are placed must heal completely before the crown or denture can be placed. Once the implant process is complete, proper upkeep can allow them to last a lifetime!

What is a dental implant?

A dental implant is a titanium-based prosthesis that we use in order to replace missing teeth.

What are the advantages of dental implants?

The main advantage of dental implants is that they can replace missing teeth without affecting the neighboring teeth. For example, if you are missing a single tooth, one option could be to drill the teeth in front and behind the space and place a three-unit bridge (that is cemented in place). Another option would be to have a removable denture or flipper-type device that replaces the missing tooth, that you take in and out at night.

A second important advantage of implants is that unlike real teeth, implants do not get decay. Thus, when you are faced with a decision to have a root canal, post and crown or have a dental implant, the implant is often a better option because the implant will almost always last longer

How do dental implants work? What are the parts?

A dental implant is made up of three parts: the first part is the implant itself which is surgically placed in the bone (in the office). The second part is the abutment - the part that connects the implant to the implant crown. The third and final part is the implant crown. It functions as would a crown on one of your natural teeth -- and in this case it connects to the abutment which connects to the implant itself.

How long does it take to have an implant placed?

The procedure to have an implant placed can often take less than 30 minutes. However, the time to go from start to finish -- implant placement to completed crown - is usually in the 3-9 month range because of the time is takes for the implant to osseointegrate (fuse with the bone). If the amount of bone for placing the implant was limited, and a bone graft was placed, it may take a few months more because the bone graft has to heal in place as well.

What if I need more than one implant?

One of the great things about dental implants is that they can be used as a replacement for a missing tooth or teeth and can also be used to replace an entire arch of teeth! For example, one of the most common and beneficial uses of dental implants is as an implant denture-- a denture that's held in with implants . Many patients who wear lower dentures struggle because of the way the lower jaw loses bone, and a traditional denture that's supported in part with dental implants can provide a world of difference for eating, smiling, and feeling confident in public again. Of the many treatments we perform in dentistry, fabricating implant dentures for people is one the most rewarding because of the immediate and positive effects on our patient's lives. Read more about implant dentures.

If you are looking for dental implants in Valencia, CA, give us a call! We would love to schedule a consultation and help you find out if implants are right for you!

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