Abbey Dental Surgery, 5 Sheffield Road, Slough, Berkshire, SL1 3EG
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Dental implants enable the replacement of missing teeth, whilst giving confidence
that they won't come loose or fall out when eating tough foods. Implants look and
feel like natural teeth, they are very durable and will last for many years if good
oral hygiene is maintained.
A dental implant is an artificial tooth root, usually made from titanium that is placed into the jaw. A crown or bridge is then fitted on top to replace the missing tooth. Several implants can strongly secure a denture in place and give you the confidence to eat what you want without worrying about them coming loose.
Patients must have healthy gums and enough jaw bone to support the implants.
The procedure of having dental implants is performed over a period of several months.
Initially the implant is placed into the jaw bone and left to heal over a period
of 3-
Once the jaw has healed, an impression is then taken of the mouth and sent to a dental technician, providing the exact size and shape for the replacement tooth. The technician will then build a bespoke replacement tooth (crown or bridge) which will blend in naturally with the other teeth.
Once the replacement tooth is ready, it will be tried in place and small adjustments made to ensure you can bite comfortably. Once you and your dentist are happy, the replacement tooth is then secured in place.
How do I care for my implant? Good oral hygiene is vital after implants have been fitted. As well as avoiding decay and gum disease, this will prolong the success and life of the implant. Your dentist or dental hygienist will be able to advise a suitable home care regime to ensure that good oral hygiene is maintained.
Once a dental implant has integrated into the jaw bone, studies have shown a survival
rate in excess of 90% after 15 years. However, studies have also shown that this
is reliant on a high standard of daily cleaning, regular observation and maintenance
with a dental professional.
Patients must have healthy gums and enough jaw bone to support the implants.
Whilst placing the implant into the jaw, a local anaesthetic can be used and sometimes sedation if you are very nervous. You will not feel pain at the time, but may feel some discomfort for the following week. This is usually due to having stitches and the normal healing process.
A single implant can be used if you are having a single tooth replaced. However, each implant can usually support two teeth, so five or six implants are usually used to replace all of the teeth in one jaw bone. Your dentist will be able to look at your individual requirements and advise you further.
This happens very rarely. If the implant becomes loose during, or just after, the healing period, then it can be easily removed and heals in the normal way. Once the jaw bone has completely healed, another implant can be placed there.
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