Dental Implant FAQ

A large part of our mission as your trusted implant providers is to ensure you are well-informed at every step of your dental implant journey; even if you’re just pondering the idea at home. Being a knowledgeable patient means that you serve as your own ultimate advocate in both your oral health and the overall decision-making process. Equipped with accurate information, you will be able to work with our implant dentist to make the best choices for your smile. 

Whether you’re just starting to research treatment options or are ready to book a consultation,  we are confident that these frequently asked questions about dental implants will give you a deeper understanding of the process and what to expect. If you have any further questions, please contact one of our offices!

Why Choose Dental Implants Over Other Tooth Replacement Options?

When considering your tooth replacement options, it’s important to keep in mind both the function and aesthetics of your smile. Dental implants are the only restoration that replaces the entire tooth—root and crown. This gives them unmatched stability and allows you to bite and chew with confidence. Implants also preserve the health of your jawbone and surrounding teeth, and they look and feel just like your natural teeth! Not to mention, they are designed to last a lifetime.

Do I Qualify For Dental Implants?

Most people who have lost teeth due to injury or decay are candidates for dental implants. However, in cases of bone loss or gum disease, preliminary treatment may be necessary to ensure successful implant placement. During your consultation, our implant dentist will thoroughly assess your oral health and develop a personalized treatment plan. During this visit, we will be able to give you more insight into whether or not you qualify for dental implants.

Does Getting Implants Hurt?

Like with any surgery, there may be some discomfort after the procedure. However, thanks to modern implant technology and our years of experience, the placement procedure is typically very well tolerated by patients. We will numb the treatment area with local anesthesia prior to beginning, so you should only feel pressure during the surgery. Most patients report feeling little discomfort after the numbness wears off and only require over-the-counter pain medication for a few days.

What Is The Healing Process Like After Implant Surgery?

The healing process after implant surgery is very important as it gives your implants time to fuse to your jawbone. This process, known as osseointegration, can take several months. During this time, it is important to follow our post-operative instructions carefully to ensure proper healing. This includes avoiding hard or sticky foods, practicing good oral hygiene, and refraining from using tobacco products. While the implant heals, you will have either a healing abutment or a temporary prosthetic placed over the gums. This will help to keep food and bacteria away from the site and retain the shape of the gum tissue.

How Do I Care For My Implants?

Caring for your implants is very similar to caring for your natural teeth. Be sure to brush and floss daily, and visit our office regularly for professional cleanings and checkups.

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