Dental

Implants

A dental implant is a titanium screw that will fuse with the jawbone to replace a missing tooth, it will also provide stability to the jawbone without causing any damage to your teeth.

An implant can replace a missing tooth but a couple more implants can help you replace an entire upper or lower jaw. This depends on several factors but if you are a good candidate, soon you will be able to eat as you did with your natural teeth

Procedure Steps

1

At the first appointment a general dental evaluation including a complete set of x-rays will be performed. For the complete implant process, it takes at least 6 appointments. If you are candidate for implants, we will start by numbing the area where the implant is going to be placed using local anesthesia. Then we will do an incision into the gum so we can start drilling the bone to create the necessary space for the implant placement. Once the implant is in its place, the final step are some stitches, this helps to repair the tissues properly. We will prescribe pain and inflammation medication, including antibiotic to prevent infections.

2

After the surgical process we will give you some aftercare instructions that you will need to follow.

When do you need this?

Dental implants are necessary when you are missing one or more teeth, but either you can’t or do not want to get partial dentures, bridges or crowns.

Signs

and Symptoms

Aditional

Information

Implants are indicated in cases where patients have missing teeth and they want to replace those teeth with a single crown over implant, bridges over implants or complete denture attach on implants.

But there are some important factors as bone quality, height and thickness, important medical conditions or immunosuppressive drugs consumption that can affect the result of an implant.

Benefits

Goals

Request an Appointment