Our team at Chisholm Creek Dental is here to help you smile with confidence again. Take the quiz to see if you are a candidate for dental implant treatment.
Dental implants can last for many years if properly taken care of. They may need to be replaced or repaired at some point, but most people find them to be a very durable option for replacement teeth. Most patients report their implants lasting upwards of 20 years.
There are many pros and cons of getting dental implants. Some of the pros include that they look and feel natural, they are durable, and they do not require special care. Some of the cons include that they are typically more expensive than other forms of tooth replacement, and the surgical procedure to place them is more invasive than other options. That may worry patients who have dental anxiety. Be sure to discuss your concerns with your dentist so that you know if implants are right for you.
The process of getting a dental implant usually takes several office visits over a period of months. The surgical procedure to place a dental implant usually takes less than an hour. However, the time required for the implant to fuse with the bone (called osseointegration) may vary depending on the individual. It can take a few months to a year for the implant to fully integrate with the bone.
Dental implants are usually made out of titanium. This material is biocompatible, meaning that it is safe to use in the body and it fuses with the surrounding tissue. It creates a permanent and stable foundation for your replacement teeth.
You will require a minor surgical procedure to place the implants in your jaw. Following your procedure, it’s normal to experience some pain and swelling while your mouth heals. Our team will provide you with detailed post-operative instructions and prescribed pain relievers (as needed) to help you manage any discomfort you may experience.