Dental Implants To Replace A Knocked Out Tooth

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If you suffer a dental emergency and knock out one of your teeth, a dental implant may be a good choice for you to replace it. There are many benefits that dental implants have to offer. However, there are also some things that can also make agreeing to one a little disconcerting. You can learn about the pros and cons of implants in this article so you can make an educated decision on whether or not they are something you want to consider.

Learn what makes a good candidate for dental implants

In order for implants to be a viable option for your tooth replacement needs, you have to have gums that will support the implant. You also need to have a healthy immune system that will allow you to heal properly from the procedures that getting an implant involves.

If you have a condition that has caused the bone in your jaw to weaken, then the dentist may need to perform a bone graft to strengthen your jaw before you go through with getting an implant. If you have a health condition that slows down your healing, you may need to undergo treatment for that condition first, if that's possible.

Dental implants are permanent, but invasive

One of the biggest benefits of getting dental implants is they are permanent and will be taken care of the same way you care for the rest of your teeth. They will look and feel just like the rest of your teeth and once they have healed, you will feel as if you never had any work done on your mouth.

One of the down sides to getting dental implants is the work involved with having them put in. They are usually put in with three separate appointments. During the first appointment, the dentist will put a post into your gum, down into your jaw bone. Once it heals, you will go in for your second appointment where an attachment will be placed on the post and will protrude through your gum. For the final step, you will go in to have the crown attached to the implant.

The dentist will make sure you are comfortable for each procedure by giving you anesthesia. After the first two procedures, you will also be sent home with pain medication. Make sure you take it as prescribed so you will remain comfortable while you heal.

Now that you have a better idea of what's involved with getting a dental implant, you will feel better about getting one if you find yourself needing to replace a tooth. Talk to a locla emergency dentist to learn more about this topic.

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Dealing With Dental Dilemmas: Soft Teeth and Dental Care

Being born with naturally soft teeth, I've spent a lot of time in and out of the dentist's office. Not only have I learned a lot about basic dental care, I've also discovered many tips for dealing with broken teeth, extractions, implants, and more. I decided that I wanted to make the most of my experience by sharing what I've learned with others. True first-hand experience is a great teacher, and I knew that my story could help. I created this site to do just that, and I hope that the information here helps you to understand what to expect from your dental problems.