Dental Implants

A dental implant is a surgical component that interfaces with the bone of the jaw or skull to support a dental prosthesis such as a crown, bridge, denture, facial prosthesis or to act as an orthodontic anchor.

You’ve lost a tooth or perhaps it was never there to begin with!

Maybe the decay on your tooth was too deep to restore or perhaps you’re a hockey player and caught a puck…with your front tooth! It’s time we discussed dental implants!

What makes you a good candidate?

Dental implants are metal posts that are surgically positioned into the jawbone beneath your gums to provide stable support for artificial teeth. Dentures and bridges mounted to dental implants won’t slip or shift in your mouth, which will make you feel more comfortable and confident about eating and speaking. After receiving implants, regular follow-up visits are important.

What to expect?

After administering local anesthesia, the implant will be carefully inserted into the bone. The gums will be sewn above the implant site and you will be left to heal for about two the three months depending on the site of the implant. At the three month mark, a test will be done on the implant to ensure what’s called osseointegration or a fusing of the implant to the bone. At this stage, a small contoured healing cap will be attached to the implant to connect the implant to surface of the gums and help shape the gums and receive the final crown.

We will unscrew the healing cap and screw in an impression coping, which is specifically made for your implant. An x-ray and putty impression will be taken to ensure proper fit. Photos will be taken of the teeth for the dental ceramist to create a life-like implant crown that no one will detect. The healing cap will be replaced and your next visit will be in two weeks for the final insertion of your crown.

The final visit will be just as easy as the previous one. The healing cap will be removed, a disinfecting solution will be applied to the implant to rid any bacteria, and the permanent custom abutment will be tried along with the implant crown. Dental x-rays will be taken to ensure a quality fit and that no micro-gaps are noted between the interface of the abutment and implant. Implant crowns can be made in two ways; there are those that are screw retained, and those that are cement retained. We will choose the best fit for your case.

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Information

Dentality @ Hoddlesdon
Dental and Aesthetics Practice
Conduit Lane, Hoddesdon EN11 8FN

Tel. 01992 462345
Email. info@dentality.co.uk

Following the latest government and NHS guidelines, our practice will remain OPEN for all face to face appointments.

If you are in need of urgent care please call us on 01992 462345 or email info@dentality.co.uk.

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