Treatment Options After Tooth Extraction

Woman Getting Teeth Examined

Do you have an upcoming tooth extraction? We understand that losing a tooth is traumatic. Our teeth are used every day and just missing one makes many people feel incomplete and self-conscious. Additionally, after losing a tooth, it is important to replace it as soon as possible so that people can regain oral function and enjoy an improved appearance. When it comes to treating tooth loss, the most durable and lifelike option is receiving dental implants. A dental implant is a biocompatible replacement for the root of a tooth. These prosthetics can hold lifelike restorations such as dental crowns or bridges while supporting the health of jaw bones and gums. Following are some interesting facts about the benefits of dental implants.

Dental Implants Are a Solution for Tooth Loss

When it comes to other tooth replacement methods, dental implants address the loss of an entire tooth whereas a bridge or partial denture only replaces missing tooth structure. By replacing the roots of teeth, patients can enjoy a durable prosthetic that supports restorations permanently. Dental implants are considered low maintenance, too. Since restorations such as crowns are permanently attached to them, patients can brush and floss as normal instead of having to soak prosthetics overnight or use special cleansing solutions.

Single Tooth Dental Implant Procedure

Once a person is considered a candidate for dental implants, an oral surgery will be scheduled. For single tooth replacement, a small titanium rod with a texture similar to that of a screw will be inserted by an oral surgeon directly into the jawbone through the empty socket left by the missing tooth. The patient will then enter the dental implant recovery period while the body undergoes a natural process called osseointegration, which involves the jawbone fusing around the titanium implant. This process will secure the implant in place permanently. After your doctor has determined that your bone has successfully fused to the implant, a custom crown will be attached to an abutment on the rod. Crowns are made from durable materials and are customized to fit the exact shape and size of the replacement tooth needed to provide full oral function and support to nearby teeth. Dental implants are considered a bio-compatible method to address tooth loss and because they can be treated exactly as a patient would treat a natural tooth, they are considered the best method for restoring a patient’s overall oral health.

To learn more about your tooth replacement options and the benefits of dental implants, contact Oral Surgery Associates of North Texas today to schedule an appointment with our skilled team of oral surgeons.