Dental Implants

Dental implants are becoming an increasingly popular method for replacing missing teeth. In this procedure, titanium supports are surgically fused with your jawbone, and act as an anchor for naturally looking false teeth. Dental implants are not only used for individual tooth replacement, but can also be used when replacing multiple teeth as an alternative to dentures.

Advantages of Dental Implants
  • Implants are extremely natural looking
  • Fusion of the implants into your jaw make them very stable and comfortable compared to traditional dentures
  • They can last a lifetime if properly cared for

Disadvantages of Dental Implants
  • Implants may be a major financial investment
  • The process of getting implants can be time consuming and requires multiple visits to the dentist
  • There is a chance the surgery fails (roughly 5% of the time)

Types of Implants
Your dentist will be able to tell you which of the three types of implants is right for you:
 
  • Root Form Implants: This is the most common type of implant where the screw is shaped like the root of a tooth.
  • Plate Form Implants: A plate form implant has a flat and long shape and is better suited for a narrow jawbone.
  • Subperiosteal Implants: In some cases where there is not enough bone width or height for the root form or plate form implant, a subperiosteal implant may be prescribed. This type of implant is designed to sit on top of the bone, but under the gums.