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Dental Implants


 

What Are Dental Implants?

What are dental implants? Dental implants are artificial tooth roots. They’re typically made out of titanium, but also sometimes ceramics. If a tooth is extracted for whatever reason, the root of that tooth leaves behind a void in the jaw. The dental implant fills this void, and can then be fitted with a restoration. Dental implants can be used to restore a single missing tooth, or can be used to support a bridge to restore multiple teeth. Several implants used in careful coordination can even be used to support a full arch denture, providing unparalleled stability and function for a full-mouth rehabilitation.

 

Why Get Dental Implants?

Implants offer several advantages over dentures, bridges or removable partial dentures.

  • Look and feel more natural
  • If well cared for can last a lifetime
  • Easier to maintain - just brush and floss like regular teeth
  • Do not damage surrounding teeth
  • Can improve health by broadening the diet
  • Prevent further bone loss and even strengthen the jawbone
 

What's the Process for Dental Implants?

A dental implant is composed of 3 parts, the ImplantAbutment, and Crown. The first thing that needs to happen for a dental implant procedure is for the tooth to be extracted. This might be done as part of the procedure, or sometimes the tooth has been missing for a while already.

The implant itself is a small titanium post that is placed into bone in area(s) of missing teeth. Once the teeth implant is placed in the bone it needs to heal. During healing, bone surrounds and attaches to the titanium post recreating a stable structure where a crown will be attached.

The abutment is the transition between the implant and the crown. Most abutments are screwed into the implant and provide a surface for the final crown to be cemented on to.

Finally, the crown (cap) is the tooth portion of the implant system that will be visible in the mouth. Once healing is complete, the next step is to place the “abutment” and take an impression. This allows a laboratory to recreate the missing tooth. After the laboratory is finished the patient returns to have the crown permanently cemented in place. Once cemented the dental implant can be treated like a natural tooth. Daily brushing can begin at this point and regular treatment (dental cleanings & evaluations) can be scheduled as needed.

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Average Cost of Dental Implants

The cost of dental implants can sometimes become a large factor in choosing to move forward with the procedure. Dental implants can range from $1500 to $6000 for each tooth replacement depending on how complicated the surgery is. At Vive Dental in Redlands, we know how difficult the financial aspect of implants can be. No one should go on without their smile or go through life in pain because of the financial burdens that some dental implants can cause. That is why we decided to introduce this dental implant service into our very own dental office for 10% off. If you or anyone you know has been looking for a dental implant but didn’t want to spend thousands upon thousands, tell them to give us a call today. Contact us any time at 909-280-2186

What Happens If I Don’t Get A Dental Implant When I Need It?

Like many dental treatments, the longer you put it off, the worse the condition and cost can become. Dental implants are no exception to this rule. If you need a dental implant, pushing it off may cost you thousands in the future, or even make your condition worse down the road.

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Redlands, CA 92373
Phone: 909-674-0051
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