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Dental Implant Cost, Procedure, Contraindications & Possible Complications  

 

If you’ve lost a tooth due to an accident or decay, a dental implant is a great way to complete your smile. Implants create realistic teeth that sit in your gums just like your natural teeth do. They look, feel, and act just like normal teeth! 

 

Many people choose to work with the new implant technology instead of getting dentures or bridges. Tooth implants allow you to have natural looking teeth without any of the maintenance involved in other smile correction techniques. 

 

Dental Implant Procedure 

 

The procedure for creating a dental implant is designed to be comfortable for the patient and quick to finish. The space where your tooth is currently missing is prepared for the implant and the gums are adjusted to make room for the new tooth. The implant is then set into the gum using a metal ‘root’. The dentist then adjusts the new tooth to make it look natural, and to help it nest properly against your gum line. 

 

Most implant procedures last less than two hours, and are usually nearly painless. Because the process for implanting a new tooth has been so refined over the last few years, dentists have advanced ways of creating your new tooth, rooting it in your gums, and perfecting it to look natural with your other teeth. 

 

Dental Implant Contraindications 

 

Although most people are candidates for a dental implant, some people may not be able to work with them. Because the implant needs to root in the gums in the same way a natural tooth does, people who severe gum disease or who have lost tissue in their gums may not be able to receive dental implants. 

 

Dental Implant Cost 

                     

The cost of a tooth implant is slightly more expensive than traditional bridges or dentures, but most people agree that the small increase in price is worth the amazing results. Because the dental implant can be maintained just like your natural teeth, you won’t have to spend money on special cleaners, rinses, or soaking agents over the life of your replacement tooth. Instead, you simply maintain good oral hygiene using toothbrush, toothpaste, and mouth wash to keep your implanted tooth looking great and staying healthy. 

 

Dental Implant Complications 

 

Because getting a dental implant is an invasive procedure, it’s important to follow all the instructions given by your dentist. The implant root will be embedded in your gums which mean that you will need to pay extra attention to keeping the area clean while healing takes place. You may be restricted to soft foods for a few days after you get the implant. 

 

Right after the surgery, you may experience certain symptoms. Most people experience a complication-free dental implant process. The most common issues that arise are small infections or discomfort. Infections can be easily avoided by keeping your mouth as clean as possible while your gums heal, and your dentist may prescribe you medication to help with inflammation and pain. Your Physician will prescribe you an appropriate treatment to fight against these health issues.