How Successful is a Dental Implant Restoration?

Dental implant restorations are one of the most popular ways to restore teeth that are in bad shape. General dentists often recommend the process for patients who have missing teeth or teeth that are severely decayed. 

Considering a dental implant restoration? This article outlines some important information about implant restorations. When considering an implant restoration, it is a good idea to learn how the process works and what to expect. 

The success of dental implant restorations

Keep reading to learn more about dental implant restorations from a general dentist!

The process

Dental implant restorations are done to restore, renew or replace teeth that are in bad shape or completely missing. The entire process can be pretty lengthy, but the wait is said to be worth it. General dentists can begin and oversee the entire dental implant restoration process from start to finish. Outlined below is each step of the process.

- The patient will undergo a dental implant placement procedure, in which an implant is put into the mouth. The implant acts as the replacement root, which supports the tooth so that smiling, eating and speaking can be achieved.

- The next step in the dental implant restoration process is for the patient to heal. The implant has to have time to heal and fuse with the natural bone to ensure that it will be able to support the artificial tooth.

- After a few months of healing, the general dentist can place the artificial tooth to finish off the dental implant restoration.

Will the process be successful?

Dental implant restorations are known to be pretty successful. General dentists state that their success rates are over 95%. In some rare instances, a patient may not have enough supporting bone structure in their jaws. When this happens, a dental implant restoration can still take place, it might just take additional time and steps. When there is not enough bone support, a dental bone graft usually has to be placed to help generate and promote new growth.

Dental implant restorations are said to be successful because of their titanium makeup. Titanium is a biodegradable material that the body rarely rejects. Because it is biodegradable, the body usually welcomes it and allows it to fuse with the natural bone. However, in the rare event that the dental implants are rejected, the general dentist can take some further steps to try and fix the restoration process.

In conclusion

Each step of the dental implant restoration process is vital for the success of the implants. When steps are skipped, the process is at risk of failing. Maintaining regular checkup appointments with the general dentist throughout the process is also vital to ensure that the wound is healing appropriately. 

Success is also more achievable when the patient maintains good oral hygiene. Dental implant restorations must be done in a healthy mouth. Once the implant is placed, there is more of a risk of bacterial infections, which is why oral hygiene is so important. Get started today!

Request an appointment here: https://chambleedental.com or call Chamblee Dental Care at (770) 238-4316 for an appointment in our Chamblee office.

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