Dental Implant Process

If you don’t have the desirable smile that you want, then consider dental implants Jacksonville dentists can place in the mouth. They are similar to your natural teeth, and you can get one or several so that you have the smile that you desire. They are strong enough so that you can eat almost anything that you desire, but you need to take care of the implants as you would you natural teeth, which includes brushing and flossing.

The first thing that the dentist will do is prepare the gum to receive the implant. This is done by cutting the gum open to reveal the bone. If the bone is too soft or there’s not enough bone to hold the implant, then a graft might be needed. This is when the dentist will remove a piece of bone from another area of the body, placing it in the jaw so that there is enough support.

A hole is drilled in the bone, and the dentist will place a metal post. This looks like a small screw with an area on the top that will hold the new tooth. The post will act as the new root for the tooth. The jaw and gums will need to heal before the crown is placed. This process can take as long as six months. Once the jaw is healed, the dentist will place an abutment. This is what will hold the crown. After about a week, a mold of the mouth is taken so that each crown will be the right size and shape.

When the crown is ready, it is placed over the abutment. Some crowns are made so that they can be removed, but in the case of most implants, they are permanent. You can usually eat whatever you want and treat them like normal teeth, but you will need to care for them like normal teeth, which involves brushing and flossing. There could be swelling of the face and jaws during the healing process. You should consume soft foods for about a week after the crowns are put in place.

 

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