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Schenectady Dentists Discuss Dental Implants

September 30, 2018

Filed under: Uncategorized — Dr. Erin Page @ 7:23 pm

illustration of dental implantDo you have gaps in your smile or a failing tooth that you know has to go sooner or later? It can seem like all hope is lost for a tooth that has gone missing, but it does not have to be that way. Dental implants can offer a wonderful solution for many patients. This comprehensive replacement option rebuilds the tooth structure from the root up for the ultimate in stability. Keep reading to learn more about Schenectady dental implants!

Benefits of Dental Implants

  • Natural function: Because dental implants replace the tooth’s root as well as its crown, a stable foundation restores your ability to eat, speak, and smile with ease.
  • Enhanced aesthetics: Dental implants look more natural than other options.
  • Better oral and overall health: By stabilizing the jaw bone, dental implants prevent the loss of additional teeth and promote an active and healthy lifestyle.
  • Lasting investment: When cared for properly, dental implants can function properly for a lifetime to come.
  • And many more benefits!

Indications for Dental Implants

No matter how many teeth you have lost or where in the jaw the gaps are located, dental implants may be a viable option for your smile. Many patients are eligible candidates for this tooth replacement option. The indications for dental implants are listed below:

Missing One Tooth

Patients who are missing a single tooth can have it replaced without affecting those that surround it with the help of a dental implant. The post is placed in the area where the root once was and a customized dental crown will be placed on top months later.

Missing Multiple Teeth

In instances where multiple teeth have been lost, an implant-retained bridge can fill in the gap while keeping the teeth that surround it right where they should be. 1-3 implant posts may be required for a bridge. This option can be fixed or removable, depending on patient preference.

Missing All Teeth

When all the teeth have gone missing in the upper or lower jaw, a traditional denture may not provide an adequate fit. Dental implants can retain a complete denture to promote a nutritious diet and facilitate clear speech. Options like All-on-4 (or Teeth In a Day) are available for patients who may not be eligible for traditional dental implants, or for patients who desire the best that dentistry has to offer to replace a complete arch of missing teeth.   

How Dental Implants Work

Dental implants work by integrating with your jaw bone in through process known as osseointegration. First, the implant posts (screws) are placed surgically into the area of the missing teeth. Then, over a period of 4 to 6 months, osseointegration occurs. The implant post is exposed once more and a connecting abutment is attached. After a final brief healing period, the crown, bridge, or denture is connected to the abutment. 

Understanding the Cost of Dental Implants

There is no fixed price for dental implants, and the cost of your procedure will vary based on a few factors. Dental implants are a significant investment requiring a surgical procedure and the placement of the abutment and prosthetic. Each step is completed by Dr. Page at our office using the highest-quality materials. Schedule an appointment with our office to find out exactly what you can expect to pay for your tooth replacement. No matter the cost, dental implants are worth their weight in gold!

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