A Step by Step Guide to Dental Implants

A Step by Step Guide to Dental Implants from Dental Partners Brookhaven in Memphis, TNAre you missing a tooth or multiple teeth? Dental implants could be the ideal solution to restore your smile and help you regain confidence. This restorative procedure is a popular and effective long-term option for replacing missing teeth. With this detailed step-by-step guide, you will learn everything you need to know about dental implants, from the initial consultation to post-implant care and recovery, ensuring you make an informed decision for your oral health.

A step-by-step guide to dental implants

Step 1: Consultation and examination

The first step to restoring one's smile is scheduling an initial consultation with a qualified dental professional. During this appointment, we will evaluate the patient's oral health, examine their jawbone's health, and take imaging tests (X-rays or 3D scans) to assess bone density and structure. We will also discuss overall treatment goals; this appointment is a great opportunity to ask any questions and see if patients qualify for dental implants.

Step 2: Specialized treatment planning

Once we determine dental eligibility, we will work with patients to develop a personalized treatment plan based on their unique needs and circumstances. This plan will outline the number of implants required and the type of restoration. We will also schedule any necessary preparatory procedures, such as bone grafting or tooth extraction.

Step 3: Implant placement

The next step is for the dentist to surgically insert the dental implants. This procedure is typically performed under local anesthesia to ensure the patient feels comfortable. The dentist will make a small incision in the gum tissue, drill a hole into the jawbone, and carefully place the implant. The implant acts as an artificial tooth root. It fuses with the jawbone over time, preventing future bone loss and other oral health issues.

Step 4: Healing and osseointegration

Dental implants need to heal for several weeks or months after the placement procedure allowing them to integrate into the jawbone. This process is known as osseointegration. During this time, the dentist will provide the patient with a temporary restoration to maintain their smile's appearance and chewing ability. Following post-operative instructions, including a soft diet and proper oral hygiene practices, is essential to promote successful healing.

Step 5: Abutment and restoration placement

Once osseointegration is complete, the patient will return to the dentist for the abutments. These abutments are small connector pieces that connect the implants to the desired teeth replacement option. To make custom-made restorations that match one's natural teeth, the dentist reopens the gums, places the abutments, and takes mouth impressions.

Step 6: Final restoration

After we take the impressions, we will send them to an off-site dental laboratory. They will create the final restorations. These can be individual crowns, bridges, or implant-supported dentures; it depends on how many teeth one needs to be replaced. Once ready, our team will attach the restorations to the abutments, ensuring a secure and comfortable fit. Finally, they will make any necessary adjustments to ensure proper occlusion (bite) and the patient's desired appearance.

Step 7: Post-implant care

With proper maintenance and care, dental implants can last a lifetime. After the dental implant process is complete, our team will schedule patients for follow-up appointments to monitor their oral health progress and if the implants are functioning properly without any post-operative complications. Patients need to maintain good oral hygiene by brushing and flossing regularly. In addition, schedule professional cleanings to keep their smile healthy.

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Getting dental implants is a transformative journey that restores your smile, oral health, and self-esteem. Following the step-by-step guide outlined above, you can make an informed decision, prepare for the treatment, and understand what to expect throughout the procedure. Call our office today to learn more or to schedule your consultation.

Request an appointment or call Dental Partners Brookhaven at 901-562-0510 for an appointment in our Memphis office.

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