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Dental Implant Restoration

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Dental Implant Restoration

Dental implants can last decades, but may require maintenance and repair. An implant restoration returns a loose or damaged implant to its original form and function. It is far more common to need restoration than many patients anticipate.

Dental implant restoration is available at Simply Smiles Dentistry in Tucson and the surrounding area . Our dedicated team can answer your questions and provide useful information on the process and choose the right treatment form. Call us at (520) 368-3351 to receive more information and schedule a consultation time.

 

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An Overview of the Dental Implant Procedure

According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, and data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 91% of adults aged 20–64 had dental caries, and 27% had untreated tooth decay that can lead to tooth loss. But tooth decay is not the only factor that can lead to tooth loss; gum disease is another common cause. Also, many people lose teeth to accidents or trauma. By the age of 44, an estimated 69 percent of Americans have lost at least one tooth. Tooth loss is growing, and the need for solutions is growing with it.

“Tooth loss is growing, and the need for solutions is growing with it.”

When dental implant restoration is necessary

Dental implant restoration involves restoring the strength, appearance, and function of a dental implant that has become loose or damaged. When a patient has an issue with a dental implant, it is best to seek assistance from a professional. Here are some examples of circumstances that prompt the need for dental implant restorations:

  • Poor oral hygiene: It is essential to practice a consistent oral hygiene routine that includes brushing several times each day, flossing, using mouthwash, and being mindful of any issues with the mouth.
  • Fractured dental implant: If a dental implant is fractured, a dentist will need to remove the broken pieces and replace the implant.
  • Loose dental implant: Gum recession, gum disease, and failure of the dental implant to stabilize the jaw are just a few examples of what could cause a loose implant. That is why it is crucial to seek prompt assistance when an implant is loose.
  • Worn-down implant. Though dental implants can last decades, they are still prone to damage due to aging or issues such as teeth grinding.
  • Cosmetic concerns. Cosmetic issues such as discoloration can be improved through implant restoration as well.

Simply Smiles Dentistry encourages anyone who experiences complications with the stability, function, appearance, or health of their dental implant or the surrounding area to schedule an appointment to learn how implant restoration can help.

“When a patient has an issue with a dental implant, it is best to seek assistance from a professional.”

Overview of the implant restoration procedure

Each restoration procedure is unique. If complications develop with the dental implant and restoration is necessary, the dentist will conduct an oral examination to determine the severity of the issues and the underlying cause. Our team will answer any questions you may have. The dentist may recommend other dental treatments, such as gum disease treatment, bone grafting, and gum grafting.

Each restoration procedure is unique. If complications develop with the dental implant and restoration is necessary, the dentist will conduct an oral examination to determine the severity of the issues and the underlying cause. Our team will answer any questions you may have. The dentist may recommend other dental treatments, such as gum disease treatment, bone grafting, and gum grafting.

“If complications develop with the dental implant and restoration is necessary, the dentist will conduct an oral examination to determine the severity of the issues and the underlying cause.”

After the procedure

“You can take steps to make your dental implants last and reduce the need for implant restoration.”

Lose and Fractured Implants

“No matter what the cause, treat a loose implant as a dental emergency.”

Frequently Asked Questions

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Q .What causes the need for dental implant restoration?

A. There are many reasons why a dental implant restoration may be necessary. Bone grafting complications, maxillary arch implant complications, and improper implant placement are just a few of the issues that may necessitate an implant restoration. If any problems develop with the look, feel, or function of the implant, consider a restoration.

A. There may be some discomfort in the area around the restoration. Overall, the restoration procedure does not involve nearly the same level of discomfort or recovery time. Our team will strive to make the process as easy as possible for you.

A. Patients can expect the results of their dental implant restoration to last for years, if not decades. For the most part, patients do not experience issues after restoration. Proper home care (oral hygiene, proper diet, etc.) and frequent dental visits are crucial in making an implant restoration last.

A. Soft foods such as oatmeal, yogurt, soup, and cooked vegetables ensure you get the nutrients you need without excessive chewing. This is an integral part of avoiding irritation during recovery. It may also help to take an over-the-counter reliever recommended by your doctor.

A. This depends on the needs and preferences of the patient. Screw-retained restorations are easier to tighten if they become loose and have better retention. The more cosmetically appealing choice is the cement-retained restoration, which is more difficult to adjust if complications arise.

Quality Dental Services Can Transform Your Smile

By visiting us as soon as possible, our team can help get you the professional treatment you need. Instead of waiting around and allowing the symptoms to get worse, we can provide you with treatment options.

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Dental Implant Terminology

Abutment

An abutment is a component that attaches to the dental implant so a professional can place a dental crown to provide patients with an artificial, aesthetically pleasing and fully-functional smile.

Transosteal (transosseous)

Transosteal is a type of dental implant that includes threaded posts which penetrate the superior and inferior cortical bone plates of the jaw.

Osseointegration

Osseointegration is the process in which a titanium dental implant fuses with the surrounding bone over several months after an oral health professional places the implant in the jaw.

Dental Crown

A crown is an artificial tooth, usually consisting of porcelain, which covers the top of the implant to provide people with an aesthetically pleasing and fully-functional tooth.

Bridge

Multiple replacement teeth that are fixed in place via attachment to dental implants, natural adjacent teeth, or a combination of the two.

Resorption

Resorption is the process in which the body absorbs the calcium from the jaw since there are no tooth roots to cause the necessary stimulation and proceeds to use the calcium in other areas.

Endosteal (endosseous)

Endosteal is a type of dental implant that a professional places in the alveolar and basal bone of the mandible that transcends only one cortical plate.

Dental Implant

A dental implant is an artificial tooth root that is placed into your jaw to hold a replacement tooth or bridge. Dental implants may be an option for people who have lost a tooth or teeth due to periodontal disease, an injury, or some other reason.

Implant-Supported Bridge

An implant-supported bridge is a dental bridge that professionals fix in place with the use of dental implants inserted in the jaw to create a sturdy set of artificial teeth.

Eposteal (subperiosteal)

Eposteal is a type of dental implant that conforms to whichever edentulous surface of an alveolar bone is superior.

Periodontal

Literally “around the tooth”

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