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Dr. Daniel A. DelCastillo, DMD PA
Dr. Michael Maya, DMD
925 Arthur Godfrey Rd, #302 Miami Beach, FL 33140
While tooth loss may be a natural part of aging, dental technology advances offer a range of tooth replacement options. Dentures, bridges, and the like work fine, however, as far as convenience and appearance go, these options have their drawbacks. Dental implants, a fairly new restorative technology, pick up where the other solutions leave off, addressing many of the problems patients encounter with dentures and bridges.
There are, however, a few things you should know before getting dental implants. In this post, a Miami Beach, FL dentist lists a couple of things to keep in mind if you’re considering dental implants.
A dental implant is built to replicate the different components that make up a natural tooth. There’s the crown, which is the part that sits on top of the gums. Then there’s the bottom part of the implant that sits below your gum line like the root of a tooth does.
Dental implants are made of biocompatible materials, like titanium, allowing them to join with your natural bone tissue. And amazingly, a local anesthetic is all that’s needed to make the procedure painless.
Since dental implant procedures are a type of oral surgery, patients who have certain health issues, like uncontrolled diabetes, HIV, or immune diseases should consult with their physician or dentist before opting for dental implants.
Every time a tooth is lost, there’s a risk that the underlying jawbone tissue will deteriorate. This can threaten the health and stability of nearby teeth. Dental implants prevent this from happening.
You’ll have to care for dental implants just like you care for your natural teeth, or else there’s a risk of developing gum disease as bacteria grows. Brushing and flossing twice daily along with using antibacterial mouthwash should be a part of your dental care routine.
Getting dental implants entails a process of removing selected teeth, healing, and then placing the implant. In some cases, bone grafting may be needed to replace deteriorated jawbone tissue. In total, the entire procedure takes two or three months to complete.
Dental implants connect to your jawbone much like your natural teeth. They function like your natural teeth and they look like your natural teeth.
If you have more questions or concerns about dental implants or wish to schedule a consultation, please feel free to call our Miami Beach, FL dental office today.
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