What To Ask an Implant Dentist About Dental Implants

Dental implants may be the answer if you are looking for a long-lasting alternative to dentures. Whether one, a few, or all the teeth are missing, an implant dentist can restore your smile. This blog will explore what to ask an implant dentist before getting implants.

Are implants or dentures a better option for me?

Traditional dentures are a great option for people who are looking for an affordable and removable tooth replacement solution. Dental implants are more of an investment, but they can last for 15 to 20 years before having to be replaced. Additionally, there is no need to remove the implants every night or adjust to living with them. When properly installed, they should feel just like natural teeth. On the other hand, living with dentures is an adjustment, as eating and talking with them can be difficult at first.

Both dentures and implants are great options. It all comes down to the patient’s particular needs and wants. An implant dentist can discuss these options in-depth to help the patient decide which is best for them.

Am I a good candidate for dental implants?

Even if dental implants are the patient’s preferred option, not everyone qualifies for them. An implant dentist will consider a patient’s medical history, bone health, and more to determine eligibility. A good candidate for dental implants is typically someone who:

  • Maintains good oral health and hygiene, including healthy gums
  • Has good bone health and enough bone to fuse with the implants
  • Does not have a condition that impacts bone healing
  • Does not smoke or use tobacco
  • Does not grind or clench the teeth

What risks do I have to be worried about?

Every surgery has risks; getting implants placed may result in injury, nerve damage, and improper placement. They can also lead to infection and sinus problems. Implants may even fail if they are not taken care of properly — one of the most common causes of dental implant failure is peri-implantitis, which is when the gums around the implants become inflamed and diseased. An implant dentist will provide advice on how to minimize these risks, as well as how to deal with them should they arise.

What will dental implant care look like for me?

Dental implants should not bring many changes to one’s oral hygiene routine, as taking care of them involves following oral hygiene basics. The patient should also visit the implant dentist for regular checkups. This will help the implants last longer and increase the chances of catching any problems early on.

Will dental implants alter my appearance?

Implants will change one’s appearance in the way that having a new set of healthy teeth can be expected to change it. They can also help with a sunken facial appearance from years of using dentures, as implants keep the jawbone engaged, thereby promoting better jawbone health. Since implants look and feel like real teeth, they can lead to greater confidence in addition to improved functionality.

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Consult an implant dentist

Getting dental implants is an investment that can pay off for years to come. Take the first step toward a long-lasting, healthy smile today. Call our office to book a consultation with an implant dentist.

Request an appointment or call Paramount Dental Care & Specialty at 562-450-1261 for an appointment in our Long Beach office.

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