A Permanent Solution To Missing Teeth For Patients Near Monkstown

Adult teeth are designed to last a lifetime, but sometimes, the teeth are lost prematurely through injury, decay or as a result of illness. If you lose a tooth or a number of teeth, this affects the aesthetic of your smile, as well as your ability to carry out everyday functions, such as chewing and biting, and it is advisable to replace missing teeth. There are various options for replacing lost teeth, including dental bridges, dentures and dental implants.

What are dental implants?

Dental implants are a very effective, long-term treatment for missing teeth. Dental implants are made from titanium and they are designed to sit in the jawbone to replace the root of the missing tooth. As the implants are made from titanium, they are able to integrate into the bone tissue in a process known as osseointegration.

One of the major benefits of dental implants is that they are able to anchor a wide range of restorations, which means that they can replace any number of lost teeth.

The treatment process

Dental implant treatment takes several months, as it takes time for the implants to integrate into the bone. During the first stage of treatment, the implants will be placed into the pre-drilled sockets in the jawbone. The implants are then left to settle and the restoration is attached several months later when the implant has integrated fully. Before treatment begins, your dentist will carry out tests and X-rays to check that you are a suitable candidate for treatment. In some cases, where there is a shortage of bone tissue in the jaw, it may be necessary to build up the tissue through bone grafting.

What are the benefits?

Dental implants are very impressive, in terms of function and aesthetics; the teeth look natural and the restorations are anchored very firmly, which improves function. Implants also last for many years and they help to reduce bone loss. If you would like to find out more about dental implants contact the team at Dublin18 Dental Care near Monkstown.