How Do Dental Implants Work?

FROM COMMON THINGS LIKE WEAR AND TEAR TO TRAUMA OR DISEASE, some adults have experienced permanent tooth loss. Regardless of the level of loss, oral discomfort and/or a lack of confidence are the common results.

Of course, permanent tooth loss is something our doctors do their best to prevent. However, it isn’t always possible. The good news is, that there are some beautiful and highly functional solutions available at Dental Partners Of Boston.

Implant dentistry is not new, although from its original origins in the 50s it has come a long way. Initial discoveries came when scientists learned how to fuse bones with titanium, making natural bone support possible. Today, our doctors use this original discovery to copy the root and tooth system that your mouth naturally has.

Implants are first placed within the gum line. Then, they are given 3–6 months of healing time to ensure complete and proper fusion. After the implants have healed, the custom crown, bridge, or dentures can be placed. After this placement (unlike traditional dentures or bridges) the solution is much stronger and long-lasting, giving you the confident smile you desire.

As with most dental procedures, dental implants begin with a consultation with one of our doctors to help with any questions you may have and give us a chance to create a custom-tailored plan that best meets your needs.

Here is a simple illustration of how dental implants work:

Dental Implant parts

To learn more about how implant dentistry corrects and enhances smiles, schedule an appointment to visit with us.

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