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An Implant Dentist Discusses the Role of the Jawbone With Implants

Considering implants? Read on to learn more about implant dentistry procedures from an implant dentist. Implant dentistry involves the placement of dental implants into the jaw, followed by the attachment of abutments and a dental prosthesis (e.g., crown, bridge, or denture). This article highlights the role the jawbone plays in the dental implant process and what an implant dentist can do if there is not enough jawbone.

Jawbones and dental implants, as explained by an implant dentist

The jawbone plays an integral role in the strength of dental implants, so it is crucial for the jawbone to be as healthy as possible before (and after) the placement of dental implants. Otherwise, the risk of implant failure becomes much greater.

Why is a healthy jawbone important for dental implants?

The jawbone is responsible for holding dental implants in place. If any bone loss occurs in the jaw, then there may not be enough to support dental implants long-term. On the other hand, when the jawbone is healthy and has plenty of bone tissue, then the implants are held strongly in place and can last for more than a decade in most cases when they are properly cared for.

What can cause a loss of bone inside of the jaw?

The two main reasons bone loss in the jaw occurs are bone atrophy and periodontal disease. Bone atrophy can occur after one or more teeth are lost. The jawbone is responsible for holding teeth in the socket, and it loses this purpose when the teeth are lost, which can lead to atrophy. Periodontal (gum) disease can lead to bone loss while the patient still has their natural teeth. Specifically, bone loss can occur as a result of periodontitis, which is a more severe form of periodontal disease.

What can an implant dentist do if there is not enough jawbone?

An implant dentist may recommend a bone graft procedure if there is not enough bone inside of the jaw due to atrophy or periodontal disease. A bone graft procedure is surgical, but the risks are minimal and most patients are able to make a prompt recovery. The procedure simply involves grafting bone material where the bone loss occurred to ensure adequate support for the implant(s).

How can I protect the health of my jawbone after implant placement?

You can protect your gum health as well as the health of your teeth and implant restorations in the same way as you would your natural teeth. Specifically, this should include a consistent oral care routine (brushing, mouthwash, and flossing), eating a low-sugar diet, avoiding tobacco products, and visiting the dentist for regular dental cleanings.

How can a dentist determine whether a bone graft is necessary?

During a dental implant consultation visit, the dentist can assess the health of the patient’s jawbone and gums. This involves an oral examination and the use of dental x-rays. If there is bone loss inside of the jaw, then the x-rays can confirm the extent of the bone loss and determine if a bone graft procedure is necessary before the placement of dental implants.

How to determine whether dental implants are right for you

Implant dentistry is one of the most popular ways of replacing one or more missing teeth. However, before deciding on dental implant restoration, it is important to understand what the process entails and how it compares to alternative treatment solutions that may be available to you.

The best way to learn this information specifically as it relates to your case is to schedule a consultation with an implant dentist. In general, patients who are willing and able to go through a longer treatment process that consists of one or more minor oral surgical procedures in order to achieve long-term tooth-replacement results prefer dental implants over alternative options such as a fixed dental bridge or removable dentures.

What happens during a consultation visit with an implant dentist?

A consultation visit is simply a way to discuss your treatment goals with the implant dentist and establish a treatment plan to replace your missing or severely damaged teeth. There are usually no treatments performed on the first visit, and the visit only takes approximately an hour. The consultation is a great time for patients to ask any questions or express any of their concerns about the procedure.

Ready to schedule a consultation?

You can find out more about implant dentistry during a consultation visit here at our dental practice. Contact our team today to schedule your first visit.

Request an appointment here: https://gallodental.com or call GDC Smiles at 7705045725 for an appointment in our Gainesville office.

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