Dental Implants in Coral Springs Replace Missing Teeth

January 21, 2017

How can you replace your missing teeth? Dental implants from Coral Springs Dentistry fill smile gaps with artificial teeth so lifelike, patients say they cannot tell which are their real teeth and which are prosthetic. Dr. Walter Kulick  places dental implants singly or in multiples to give patients the smile aesthetics and oral function they thought they could never have again.  Could you receive them?

Meet the Dental Implant

The dental implant is a true artificial tooth. Comprised of a titanium metal screw, metal alloy connector, or post, and a custom-made porcelain crown, dental implants also may support dentures (All-on-4), allowing patients stable biting and chewing. Mini-dental implants are smaller in size than conventional implants and work well for patients with thin jaw bone.

The secret of the dental implant is a natural bonding process dentists call osseointegration. After  the implant is placed in the jaw during a simple in-office oral surgery, its titanium metal adheres to the jaw bone. Osseointegration takes many weeks to months after implant placement, but it’s well worth the wait because it keeps the implant stable and jaw, dense. Unfortunately, conventional tooth replacements, such as fixed bridgework and partial and full dentures, just rest on the gums; so soft tissues and bone recede quickly after tooth loss or extraction.

The Dental Implant Process

Your dentist in Coral Springs carefully evaluates his patients to determine if dental implants are the right tooth replacement. Patients must be in good overall health and oral health, too, and have jaw bones that are large enough and strong enough to accept implant devices.

To determine an individual’s candidacy for dental implants, the dentist performs a comprehensive examination and takes oral impressions. digital X-rays and other imaging. If all is well, he proceeds with the treatment by incising the gums, drilling a pilot hole the jaw bone and inserting the implant screw. He closes the site, and the patient returns home to allow the implant to integrate completely with the bone. After several weeks, the patient comes back to Coral Springs Dentistry to receive the connector and porcelain crown.

Dental Implant Success

The Institute for Dental Implant Awareness says that typical bridges and dentures last no more than 10 years. However, dental implants succeed 95 to 98 percent of the time and stay in place for decades. While implants are more expensive than conventional tooth replacement options, in the long run, they are cost-sparing because they are likely the last replacement the individual will ever need.

Additionally, caring for a dental implant is easy. Just brush and floss as you do your natural teeth to remove harmful plaque and get six-months exams and cleanings at Coral Springs Dentistry.

Could You Get Dental Implants?

The way to find out is through an implant consultation at Coral Springs Dentistry. Please contact our friendly office staff Monday through Saturday for a convenient appointment. You’ll learn all about dental implants and how they may complete your smile.

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