What is the Dental Implant Procedure?

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The dental implant san rafael california procedure involves placing the implant (which is made of titanium) under the gumline in order to preserve the structure of the teeth that are remaining, and allow the patient to maintain their natural bite and avoid developing additional issues that can develop when teeth are missing. Dental implants are often performed on patients who would prefer to not wear dentures or who are aiming to avoid aggressive bridgework.

The dental implant process typically takes several visits and can take several months to complete, depending upon the severity of the patient’s case. Patients who have experienced significant jawbone loss may also require a bone graft prior to beginning the procedure, which will extend the overall length and cost involved.

Initial Evaluation

Prior to scheduling your implant procedure, your dentist or oral surgeon will perform an examination, which will involve taking X-rays and evaluating the condition of your jawbone. Your dentist will also discuss and review your medical history, including what type of medications you are taking and whether or not you have any heart conditions. If necessary, they will also prescribe antibiotics to take prior to the surgery to reduce the risk of an infection.

During Surgery

Dental implant surgery typically begins with the removal of the damaged tooth or teeth. Once they have been removed, the jawbone will be prepared. Patients who do not have enough jawbone to allow for the implants to be placed may require a bone graft procedure.

Once the jawbone has been prepared, the implants are inserted directly into the gum line. Following this, the patient will need to schedule a follow up appointment to allow for the jaws to heal. Next, the abutment will be installed. The abutment screws into the implant and is what the artificial tooth will be attached to it. Once the abutment is attached, the final porcelain crown is cemented in place, or your dentist will close the gum tissue to give the area time to heal and place the crown at a follow up appointment.

Following Surgery

Following surgery, it is common for patients to experience minor bleeding, bruising of the skin or gums, swelling of the gums and face, and pain where the surgery occurred. These symptoms will typically improve within several days. If they do not improve or worsen, contact your dentist to schedule a follow up examination.

Potential Risks

Although the dental implant procedure is generally considered safe, there are potential risks involved, the most common being an infection developing at the implant site. Additional risks include nerve damage to the gums, lips, or adjacent teeth as well as damage to the surrounding teeth. Talk to your dentist about these risks prior to the procedure.

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