Dental Implants in Allen, Texas
In recent years, dental implants have become one of the most popular solutions for replacing lost teeth. Dental implants are lifelike and durable, and with proper care, they can last for a lifetime.
How Dental Implants Work
Dental implants work by replacing the missing root structure of teeth. To accomplish this, a titanium post is embedded into the jawbone where it will become stable as natural bone begins to fuse to it. Once the stabilization process is complete, a restoration like a dental crown or bridge can be attached to complete the tooth replacement process. Titanium is used because it is a metal that is biocompatible with the body. Allowing for osseointegration, the process by which bone fuses to titanium elements, an implant can effectively replace a missing root structure to support for custom prosthetics.
Restorations and Dental Implants
A single dental implant can hold a crown or a bridge. These restorations can be constructed from different types of materials including porcelain for a natural appearance and metal alloys like gold or silver for durability and affordability. If restorations become loose or broken, they can be replaced.
Mini Dental Implants
Those requiring multiple tooth replacements or those whose dentures fit poorly can benefit from mini implants. These implants are smaller in diameter than the implants used for single tooth restoration. Mini implants are ideal for patients who have bone loss due to long-term tooth loss, and they can be placed in a one-day, minimally invasive procedure.
Benefits of Dental Implants
Dental implants present unique benefits to patients suffering from tooth loss. The process of bone fusing to titanium (osseointegration) helps preserve bone tissue by preventing its deterioration, a problem that commonly affects those with tooth loss. Implants are so durable that once they are stable, they can completely restore oral function and appearance. Those who have dental implants can eat a balanced diet with comfort and confidence. Lastly, since the loss of a toothโs root is addressed with implants, patients can enjoy a very low maintenance restoration. Implants are cleaned the same way that natural teeth are.
To learn more about your tooth replacement options, or to determine if dental implants are right for you, we invite you to schedule a consultation with our team. At your appointment, we will perform an examination to determine if you are a candidate for this procedure and answer questions or concerns that you might have. Call (972) 727-3941 today to book an appointment.