Implants
You might know that a root and a crown together make up a natural tooth. And when natural teeth and implant-supported replacement teeth are compared, you’ll notice that they have the same basic components. Both have a crown (the visible part of a tooth) and both have a root that anchors into the jaw to secure the tooth beneath the gum. Therefore, the surgeon replaces the root with a tiny dental implant before replacing the tooth.
The bone must mend and develop around the dental implant over time. The implants attach to the bone, forming a solid foundation for artificial teeth. A support post abutment is then placed on top of the Implant, followed by a new replacement tooth, also known as the Crown. A temporary replacement tooth can often be fitted to an implant just after it is implanted.
Dr. Sheth has spent years perfecting his dental implant procedure, which has resulted in a high success rate and beautiful smiles for her patients. If you’re thinking about getting dental implants for a single tooth, many teeth, or implant-supported dentures, you are at the right place.
When dental implants are inserted into the jaw bone, the bone develops around the post and fuses with it, forming a new “root.” This creates a foundation for restoration to replace a single tooth, or a full arch bridge or denture to replace multiple teeth.
At Radiant Smiles, we strive to make the dental implant procedure as painless as possible. In no time, you’ll be enthusiastically grinning, chatting, chewing, and laughing hard with your family and friends- and for years to come.
Frequently Asked Questions
Seemingly yes, dental implants can be painful at certain levels. Still, the level of pain may differ from person to person and their capacity for pain bearing. Although in the majority of cases, people feel moderate pain. The patient’s pain threshold, the intricacy of the treatment, and the type of anesthesia used are only a few of the variables that can affect the intensity of pain.
The cost of the dental implant may depend on various factors. To know the specific amount of dental implants, connect with us now. We will be happy to satisfy your queries.
Seemingly yes, dental implants can be painful at certain levels. Still, the level of pain may differ from person to person and their capacity for pain bearing. Although in the majority of cases, people feel moderate pain. The patient’s pain threshold, the intricacy of the treatment, and the type of anesthesia used are only a few of the variables that can affect the intensity of pain.
So, what are you waiting for? Book your appointment now and redefine your smile with our outstanding dental implant service.
The objective of tooth implants is to provide a sustainable replacement for tooth loss. A biocompatible material, usually titanium, is used to make the implant itself, which fuses with the bone tissue in the area to form a solid, secure base for the new tooth.
Dental implants can last permanently if they are properly maintained and cared for. However, the longevity of a dental implant may vary depending on certain variables, including the patient’s oral hygiene practices, general health, and lifestyle choices like smoking.
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