Dental implants IN PETOSKEY, MI

Dental implants

Dental Implants, a sought-after dental solution, are expertly offered. This remarkable service involves the placement of an artificial tooth root, typically crafted from biocompatible titanium, into the jawbone to provide unwavering support for a replacement tooth or bridge. Over time, dental implants seamlessly integrate with the jawbone, providing a comfortable and natural substitute for missing teeth.

The process of obtaining a dental implant begins with a comprehensive oral health evaluation, which includes X-rays and imaging tests to assess the condition of your jawbone and adjacent teeth. If deemed a suitable candidate, the implant is carefully inserted into your jawbone under local anesthesia, ensuring a painless procedure. Following this, a healing period of several months is necessary to allow for proper fusion. Subsequently, an abutment is affixed to the implant, facilitating the attachment of a custom-made replacement tooth or bridge that matches your natural teeth seamlessly. Dental implants are ideal for those searching for a lasting solution, offering longevity, strength, and ease of maintenance through regular brushing and flossing. If you’re ready to take the first step towards restoring your smile, we invite you to book an appointment with Dentistry By the Bay today.

FAQ's

Dentists use biocompatible materials like titanium to create dental implants and artificial tooth roots. They place these implants in the jawbone to support replacement teeth. The implants fuse with the bone with time, creating a stable foundation for new teeth.

Dental implants generally suit individuals with good oral health and sufficient jawbone density. A thorough assessment will determine your candidacy.

The dental implant procedure is not painful during the surgery due to local anesthesia. Some post-operative discomfort may occur, which can usually managed with over-the-counter pain medications.

The dental implant process typically takes several months, including evaluation, implant placement, a healing period, abutment placement, and attaching the replacement tooth.

To keep your dental implants in good condition, you should brush and floss regularly, attend routine check-ups, quit smoking if you smoke, maintain a healthy diet, and consider wearing a nightguard if you grind your teeth.

Proper management and maintenance can make dental implants last for many years, even a lifetime. Thus, they offer a long-lasting and permanent solution for replacing missing teeth.

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