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Questions to Ask at Your Dental Implants Consultation

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Questions to Ask at Your Dental Implants Consultation

Getting a brand new smile through dental implants is an exciting time for most patients, but the process may seem intimidating before the dental implant consultation. It is helpful to know the right questions to ask the dentist to ease anxiety and know what to expect throughout the process.

 

Simply Smiles Dentistry prides itself on transparency, and we strive to answer all questions we receive from prospective patients during the dental implant consultation. We believe everyone should have a smile they are proud to show off each day. Dental implants help many achieve a more attractive smile and increased confidence after tooth loss.

An initial consultation for dental implants is available at Simply Smiles Dentistry in Tucson and the surrounding area. Reach out to us today to schedule your first visit and receive answers to your dental implant questions.

 

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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.

Make the Most of Your Dental Implant Consultation

The process to a better smile through dental implants does not have to be stressful and knowing the questions to ask at your initial consultation ensures you can properly prepare for each step of the process. We advise patients to write down any questions they have before coming in for their consultation and encourage them to call with any preliminary questions or concerns they may have prior to their first visit.

An initial consultation for dental implants is the first step in the implant process. The visit typically involves discussing treatment goals, a thorough oral evaluation, and a detailed explanation of treatment expectations. We will need to collect the patient’s medical information including oral treatment history, allergies, medications, family history, and any other relevant information pertaining to their treatment type. The patient will be informed of the paperwork they need to bring to the consultation appointment.

“The visit typically involves discussing treatment goals, a thorough oral evaluation, and a detailed explanation of treatment expectations.”

What to Expect the Day of the Procedure

Preparing for dental implant surgery is one of the primary focuses in the early stages of the implant process. Knowing what questions to ask at your dental implant consultation about the preparation process allows patients to feel more comfortable and relaxed on the day of the procedure.

Where will the placement procedure take place?

Some dentists are capable of carrying out the implant placement surgery, whereas many others may refer the patient to an oral surgery specialist instead. Depending on who performs the operation, the procedure might take place in the dental office or at a specialist’s office. To eliminate surprises, it is important to ask about this information during the consultation.

What is the typical length of the placement procedure?

“According to the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs, the dental implant process can take anywhere from several months to two years from beginning to completion.”

Post-Procedure Care and Adjusting to Normal Life

What should I expect post-procedure?

How quickly can I return to normal life?

“The post-surgery process is the most anxiety-ridden step in the process for many patients as there is likely to be some discomfort, especially the first couple of days.”

Risks Associated with Dental Implants

“It is important to ask questions about the risks associated with any procedure, no matter how safe it may be.”

Post-Treatment Care and Recovery

“Follow-up visits are crucial for recovery as they allow both the patient and Simply Smiles Dentistry to monitor progress, address any concerns, and make adjustments as needed.”

Frequently Asked Questions

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Q. What qualifications should I look for at my dental implant consultation?

A. According to the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, implant success rates are higher when performed by a dental specialist (as opposed to a general surgeon). Therefore, an experienced dentist with quality reviews from previous dental implant clients is ideal, along with having the necessary education and license to practice. Also, patients should consider how the dentist presents himself and the trust established during the consultation.

A. Every patient is unique, but most consultations include a discussion of the patient’s treatment goals (more attractive smile, better oral health, etc.), a thorough oral inspection, and additional information about the process.

A.  A dental implant consultation typically takes less than a few hours, and the dentist most often does not perform any procedures other than dental X-rays during the visit. One of the main purposes is to help the patient decide upon the appropriate form of teeth replacement.

A. If the patient and dentist agree to move forward, mouth preparations such as bone grafting or periodontal disease treatment might be necessary. Once the mouth is ready, a day and time are scheduled for the placement of the implant.

A. According to WebMD, dental implants have a success rate of up to 98%. Most patients do not experience complications, but implant failure is a possibility either shortly after placement or months later, which results in the need for dental implant restoration. Other associated risks include oral infection, damage to an adjacent tooth, or nerve damage, although these complications are rare.

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Dental 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”

Call Us Today

We enjoy helping patients achieve a more attractive smile through dental implants, and we do all we can to ease anxiety and answer all questions during the consultation. You can reach our team via phone for more information or to schedule a time for your first visit. Call us at 520-368-3351 to start your smile treatment.

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