Are You a Candidate for Dental Implants?
July 28, 2021
Over 500,000 people each year choose dental implants to replace their missing teeth because they are unlike any other treatment. A dental implant replicates the entire tooth structure, including the root. Typically, anyone who has good oral and general health can benefit from dental implants; however, 4 issues that might put a kink in your plans. Don’t worry, here’s how your dentist can resolve specific concerns, so you can complete your smile.
1. Untreated Gum Disease
Although it is preventable, gum disease is the leading cause of tooth loss. If you’ve lost one or more teeth from the infection, you won’t be a candidate for dental implants until after it has been treated. The long-term success of your dental implants relies on a healthy foundation. Your dentist can restore your gum health with periodontal therapy to ensure nothing stands in the way of your new teeth thriving for decades.
2. Bone Loss in Your Jaw
Did you know you can lose as much as 25% of your jawbone’s density within the first year of losing a tooth? That’s because it isn’t being stimulated by the root. Since a dental implant recreates the root and crown, it’s the only solution to stop bone loss. A titanium post is surgically placed into the bone to serve as a root; however, your jaw must have enough density to support it. Your dentist can reinforce your jaw with bone grafting. It adds thickness to weakened areas to ensure your jaw properly integrates with the post.
3. Poor Oral Hygiene Habits
The risk of dental implant failure is less than 5%; however, it’s often caused by a preventable infection called peri-implantitis. It is like gum disease, so it will destroy the supporting structures of your dental implants. A good oral hygiene routine is crucial to keeping the infection at bay to safeguard your smile. If you tend to skip brushing before bed, flossing nightly, or visiting your dentist as often as you should, they’ll want to see an improved commitment to your oral hygiene before agreeing to your placement surgery.
4. Poor Overall Health
Certain medical conditions can hinder your body’s ability to heal and fight infections, like diabetes or heart disease. Pre-existing conditions don’t disqualify you from dental implants. Instead, your conditions will need to be controlled and you may require your physician’s approval before getting started.
If you’re ready to enjoy the next best thing to your natural teeth, it’s time to see if dental implants are right for you. Your implant dentist will design the perfect strategy to fill the gaps in your smile.
About Dr. Mark Gerome
After earning his dental degree from the Ohio State University College of Dentistry, Dr. Gerome has regularly continued his training to provide advanced services, like implant dentistry. As a member of various professional organizations, including the Seattle Study Club and the Frank Spear Study Club, he has the qualifications and experience you can trust. Contact our office today to schedule your consultation for dental implants.
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