Monday, December 2, 2013

Dental Implant Procedure

Dental implants are the permanent solution for the people with missing teeth. A small metallic screw is inserted in the jawbone surgically. Unlike dentures, dental implants are fixed and gives you more natural feel and look. This article contains systematic guidance to dental implant procedure, which will help you in giving an idea about what to expect during the surgery.

Steps in Dental Implant Procedure

Step 1: Evaluation/Examination
Dental implant procedure involves thorough examination to see whether you are the candidate for this procedure. Patients with healthy jawbone and good overall health are the candidates for dental implants. Dental implants are not for the people who are chain smokers, who have immune disease like diabetes and hypertension. Dental professional will ask you to undergo certain examinations and X-rays for determining whether you are a suitable candidate or not for getting dental implants.

Step 2: Placing dental implants
The next step in dental implant surgery is placing of dental implants. After making your mouth numb, an incision in the gums is made by the surgeon for exposing the jawbone. Then a hole is made in your jawbone (an area where tooth is missing) with the help of a drill. A thin titanium screw/rod is placed which will be acting as a tooth root. A few months after placement of this, screw is required for it to fuse with jawbone. This implant is remained hidden under the gums during this period.
You will be feeling some pain after this procedure. Often the pain is mild, but still the discomfort level depends on the person.

Step 3: Replacing protective screw with metal healing cap
After the implants have fused with the jawbone, your surgeon after giving anesthesia will make an incision again at the same place where implants were placed in order to expose them. Then the protective screw in the implant is removed and replaced by metal healing cap. This cap appears like a small metal cylinder that will sit above the gum on the implant.

Step 4: Placing Dental Crowns
The final step of dental implant procedure are implant restoration or placing of dental crown. 2 – 3 weeks after surgery follows the process of dental crown. The surgeon will determine whether the titanium implants are properly fused or not. If fused properly, the dental crown will be fixed on the top of the implant.

Dental implant procedure is useful for those who want to replace their teeth to improve cosmetic appeal and better personality.

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