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Different Types of Dental Implants

  • Writer: Dr. Ronald Pham
    Dr. Ronald Pham
  • Dec 5, 2023
  • 2 min read

Dental implants offer more than just a cosmetic solution; they play a crucial role in maintaining facial structure, muscle tone, and overall well-being. As a leading method for replacing lost or damaged teeth, dental implants boast impressive success rates and can significantly boost confidence and oral health.


The choice of dental implant largely depends on individual circumstances, including budget constraints, the health of the remaining teeth, and underlying bone structure. Restoration Dental specializes in identifying the most suitable implant type to rejuvenate your smile and oral health. This guide explores the diverse range of dental implants and their functionality.


Understanding Dental Implants


A dental implant is an artificial tooth root that serves as a foundation for a new tooth or bridge. Secured to the jawbone, dental implants are the next best thing to natural teeth, as they don't affect adjacent teeth and offer remarkable stability. However, successful implantation requires healthy bone structure. Thus, a thorough clinical evaluation by an oral surgeon at Restoration Dental is essential to ascertain suitability for the procedure.


Functioning of Dental Implants


Implants are surgically integrated into the jawbone, forming a sturdy base for dental crowns. An abutment connects the crown to the implant, ensuring a seamless blend with surrounding teeth in shape, size, and color.


Components of a dental implant include


  • Implant: A screw-like device acting as the artificial root.

  • Abutment: The connector between the implant and the crown.

  • Crown: The visible part made of porcelain, mimicking the natural tooth.


Types of Dental Implants


Dental implants come in various forms, each with unique characteristics:


  • Endosteal Implants: Commonly used, these are placed directly in the bone, supporting bridges or dentures.

  • Subperiosteal Implants: Suitable when bone depth is inadequate, these rest atop the jawbone.

  • Zygomatic Implants: The least common, placed in the cheekbone rather than the jawbone.

  • All-on-4 Implants: Ideal for full upper or lower teeth replacement, using four implants.

  • Immediate Load Dental Implants: Allow for same-day implant and temporary tooth placement.

  • Mini Dental Implants (MDIs): Smaller, less-invasive implants, primarily for lower dentures.


Additional Surgical Options


Sometimes, additional procedures are necessary to ensure the implant's success, like:

  • Bone Augmentation: Reinforces bone structure for implant support.

  • Sinus Lift: Raises the sinus floor to allow implant placement.

  • Ridge Expansion: Widens the jaw ridge for implant placement.

Choosing a skilled oral surgeon is crucial for complex procedures. The team at Restoration Dental, with extensive training in oral and maxillofacial surgery, ensures high-quality care for all surgical needs.


Determining Suitability for Dental Implants


An oral surgeon is best positioned to assess whether dental implants are right for you. Suitable candidates should have healthy gums and adequate bone structure. The experts at Restoration Dental will evaluate your oral health and recommend the most effective treatment.


Dental implants are not just about aesthetics, they restore function and improve quality of life, making them a leading choice for tooth replacement.


At Restoration Dental (restorationdentaloc.com) is a general dental office in Orange CA with a team of dentists with over 8 years of experience. We specialize in providing services such as: Preventive treatment (Teeth cleaning), Gum & periodontal treatment, Tooth decay & Composite fillings, Crown & bridge restoration, Root canal therapy, Tooth extraction, Dental implants, Cosmetic porcelain veneers, Dental emergencies, Comprehensive dental examinations... No matter your dental needs, we can take care of you and your family.



 
 
 

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