Tooth Implants

What are Multiple Dental Implants?

Multiple dental implants are a standard procedure in dentistry to help people deal with multiple missing teeth. In this process, dental implants and artificial teeth replace missing teeth without harming the nearby teeth and giving the most natural results. A dental implant consists of three parts.
Implants: These are cylindrical screws made up of physiologically inert metal titanium and its alloys and are attached to the jawbone at the site of the missing teeth.
Abutments: These are placed on top of the implants and connect the artificial teeth to the implants.
Prosthetic teeth: These are artificial teeth usually designed in dental laboratories to adjust well in your mouth. 

Why Do We Need Multiple Tooth Implants ?

Multiple tooth implants provide several advantages over fixed bridges and removable partial dentures. In addition to looking and functioning like natural teeth, multiple tooth dental implants replace teeth without support from adjacent natural teeth.

Why should you do Multiple Tooth Implants ?

In addition, because multiple dental implants will replace some of your tooth roots, your bone will be better preserved. Dental implants integrate with your jawbone, helping to keep the bone healthy and your natural smile intact.

Candidate for Dental Implants

Multiple dental implants are a highly effective treatment, but there are a few requirements before one may receive dental implants. Some of the elements include:
Dentists may counsel patients against obtaining implants in a number of situations. Among them are:

Outcome of Multiple Tooth Implants

Patients have noticed that there are many benefits to having multiple tooth implants. The success rates of them are around 96% to 98%. However, there are a few things that patients can do to improve the chances of good results. This includes not smoking and having good oral hygiene.

Dental implants may be right for you if you -

Why Multiple Teeth Dental Implants?

You can use modern dentistry and replace the gap formed due to multiple missing teeth by placing an implant in the bone and taking the support from that implant to place a bridge.

Multiple teeth Dental implants provide several advantages over other teeth replacement options. In addition to looking and functioning like natural teeth, implant-supported bridges replace teeth without support from adjacent natural teeth. Other common treatments for the loss of several teeth, such as fixed bridges or removable partial dentures, are dependent on support from adjacent teeth.

The Pros and Cons of Getting Dental Implants

Pros

Cons

Advantages of multiple teeth dental implants.

Types of dental implants -

The three most common types of dental implants are endosteal, subperiosteal, and zygomatic. 

Endosteal is the most common and safe method. Subperiosteal comes next, and zygomatic is the most complicated.

There are four types of dental implant restorations that can be used to replace missing teeth.

Four types of restorations are called -

How to prepare for dental implants:

Multiple Dental Implant Procedure

The dental implant team at Dental offices will ensure you feel comfortable and understand the dental implant procedure each step of the way.

Consultation and treatment planning.

The procedure to replace multiple missing teeth with dental implants can differ depending on your individual case. Our team will consult with you to determine the best plan for your situation and prepare you for the upcoming procedure and recovery period.

Implant placement

Placing multiple dental implants is a relatively minor procedure and can sometimes only require local anesthesia. If needed, our team can use sedation to ensure you feel comfortable throughout the procedure. During the procedure, multiple (depending on your specific treatment plan) titanium fixtures will be placed in the jaw leaving surrounding natural teeth intact.

Recovery time

After your dental implants are placed the healing and recovery time can take anywhere from three to six months, depending on how your body responds and the state of your current health. This time allows the implant to integrate into the bone. You’ll likely see the dentist that placed the implant a couple of times for postoperative checks. Once your implants are fully integrated into the jawbone, you’ll see your regular dentist or a prosthodontist to then have the implants restored by placing abutments and an implant-supported bridge.

Things to Avoid Doing After a Dental Implant Procedure -

After implant treatment avoid rinsing your mouth and try not to disturb the surgical site with your tongue or fingers for the rest of the day. This may cause bleeding by dislodging the blood clot that has formed. 

Don’t spit, suck on straws or smoke. This can also dislodge blood clots and slow down the healing process.

Risks And Complications

Home Care after Dental Implant Surgery

After dental implant surgery, the dentist will provide you with clear home care instructions to follow.

FAQ

FAQ's for Tooth Implants

1. What are dental implants, and how do they work?
Dental implants are artificial tooth roots that are surgically placed in the jawbone. They are made of titanium or other biocompatible materials that can fuse with the bone, providing a stable foundation for artificial teeth. Once the implants are placed, a dental crown or bridge is attached to the implant to replace the missing teeth.
4. Can anyone get dental implants?
Most people who are in good general health and have healthy gums and sufficient jawbone density can get dental implants. However, certain conditions such as diabetes or smoking may affect the success of the implant. Your dentist will evaluate your oral health and determine if you are a good candidate for the procedure.
2. How long does the dental implant procedure take, and is it painful?
The length of the dental implant procedure can vary depending on the number of teeth being replaced and the patient’s overall oral health. Generally, it takes around 3-6 months for the implants to fully integrate with the bone. During the procedure, local anesthesia is used to numb the area, so you won’t feel any pain. After the procedure, you may experience some discomfort or swelling, but this can be managed with pain medication and ice packs.
5. How much do dental implants cost?
The cost of dental implants can vary depending on several factors such as the number of implants, the type of implant used, and the complexity of the procedure. In general, dental implants are more expensive than other tooth replacement options such as dentures or bridges. However, they are also more durable and have a higher success rate. Your dentist can provide you with an estimate of the cost and discuss financing options.
3. How do I care for my dental implants after the procedure?
Dental implants require the same care as natural teeth. You should brush twice a day, floss daily, and visit your dentist regularly for check-ups and cleanings. Avoid hard or sticky foods that could damage the implant or cause it to come loose. Your dentist may also recommend an antimicrobial mouthwash to prevent infection.

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