| Advantages of Implant Dentistry |
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Dental implants are stronger and more durable than their restorative counterparts (bridges and dentures). Implants offer a permanent solution to tooth loss. Additionally, implants may be used in conjunction with other restorative procedures for maximum effectiveness. For example, an implant can serve as an anchor for a dental bridge or as a replacement for missing back teeth needed for a bridge. Implants can also be used with dentures to increase stability and reduce gum tissue irritation. Procedural advancements, including the development of narrower “mini” implants, mean that more people than ever before are finding themselves candidates for implantation. However, candidacy for implantation still varies, meaning that your Plano implant dentist may determine that you should opt for an alternative restoration.
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01 | Planning |
The first step in the treatment sequence is careful planning, which begins with a
thorough examination of your individual oral situation. Through X-rays and models of your mouth,
your doctor will determine the most suitable treatment plan for your situation. | |
02 | Implant placement |
The next step is placing the implant in the jaw. This procedure is usually performed
in the dental office under local anesthesia. Once the implant is placed, it is left to heal.
Healthy bone can form a strong bond with the implant in just 6 weeks | |
03 | Replacement teeth |
When the healing period is complete, the implant provides a solid foundation for
attaching your replacement tooth. |
![]() | Implants as a replacement for one tooth | |
![]() | Implants as a replacement of several teeth | |
![]() | Implants as a replacement of all teeth with a non-removable bridge | |
![]() | Implant solutions for denture wearers. Implants can also be used to support full dentures |
The ideal candidate for a dental implant is in good general and oral health. Adequate bone in your jaw is needed to support the implant, and the best candidates have healthy gum tissues that are free of periodontal disease.
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As you know, your own teeth require conscientious at-home oral care and regular dental visits. Dental implants are like your own teeth and will require the same care. In order to keep your implant clean and plaque-free, brushing and flossing still apply!
After treatment, your Plano implant dentist will develop the best care plan for you. Periodic follow-up visits will be scheduled to monitor your implant, teeth and gums to make sure they are healthy.
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