Many people think that
dental implants are just recent inventions, but they actually started way back
in 1952. Of course, the implants that we have now, backed up with more than 50
years of continued research and studies, are the improved versions. Now, this
treatment is considered an ideal long-term solution for patients suffering from
single tooth or multiple teeth loss. If you are dealing with the same dental
problem and are considering dental implants in The Woodlands TX as a possible option, it is a good idea to learn
all you can about the treatment before anything else.
What
is a dental implant?
In layman’s terms, a
dental implant is basically a titanium screw that is surgically inserted into a
patient’s jawbone and allowed to fuse with the natural bone within the next few
months. This object will serve as a replacement root for the missing tooth.
Then, when it is ready, a crown is attached on it. What is great about this
dental procedure is that it doesn’t affect any adjacent tooth because the
implant can stand up on its own. Also, since the implant itself has merged with
the jawbone through a process called osseontegration, it provides a stable and
secure foundation. This means that there’s no likelihood that the implant will
move or shift at any time. And also, its solid foundation will ensure that it
can stand up against any pressure exerted by the mouth. And the best part about
it is that the replacement tooth mimics a natural tooth with practically the
same look and feel.
Dental implants have
impressive track record for successful procedures with a success rate of almost
98%. And while the procedure comes with some associated risks, the chances of
failure, though is very low. In general, most of the complications that arise
during or even after the procedure can easily be rectified.
When
should you consider a dental implant?
Dental implants can be
used to replace a single missing tooth, multiple teeth and even all of the
teeth of a patient. The goal is not only to restore the function of the missing
teeth but also to improve aesthetics. However, it may not be for everyone.
There are factors to consider that will decide whether or not a patient is an
ideal candidate. These include among others the location of the missing tooth,
the patients overall health condition and the quality and density of the
jawbone area where the dental implant will be attached. This is why a patient
considering this treatment has to go through series of evaluation to determine
whether or not a dental implant treatment is the most ideal option for him.
How
much does a dental implant cost?
It is not easy to
determine the exact cost of a dental implant because there are variables to
consider like the place where you have the treatment, the type of implant used
and who is performing the procedure. Broadly speaking, a single dental implant
can cost anywhere from $3,000-$4,500 with the inclusion of the cost of the
dental implant surgery and all the components as well as the crown itself. It
is important to take note that not many dental insurance plans pay for the
treatment. Those that do only help shoulder the price of the implant crown.
Are you suffering from low
self-esteem because of a dental problem? Visit Dr. Holly Gregory, DDS or Northeast Houston Dental Implants & Periodontology today to see which dental solution
can restore the confidence you lost.
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