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  • Shawn Kocab

Tooth Replacement with Dental Implants

Updated: May 19, 2023


When a tooth is beyond saving, your dentist's goal is to provide you with a natural-looking replacement that feels just like the original. Dental implants can achieve this by using a small titanium post as an artificial tooth root that attaches to a dental crown, creating a long-lasting replacement tooth. In some cases, the implant can be placed immediately after a tooth is removed, reducing the need for additional surgeries.



To determine if an immediate implant procedure is right for you, your dentist will examine the condition of the bone surrounding your teeth and the likelihood of your gums healing correctly. During the procedure, you'll be made comfortable with anesthesia and possibly conscious sedation. Your dentist will carefully remove the failing tooth and place the implant in the bone if it's in good shape. A temporary crown or healing abutment will be placed over the implant during the healing period, which can last 6 to 12 weeks.


The final crown will be attached once the implant has fully joined to the bone. Your dentist can advise you on which replacement tooth scenario is best for you based on a thorough examination and x-rays. But whichever method is chosen, you can look forward to many years of happy and healthy smiles.


After the implant placement, it's essential to maintain good oral hygiene to prevent infections and ensure successful healing. Your dentist will provide you with specific instructions on how to care for your implant, including brushing and flossing techniques. You may also be prescribed antibiotics and painkillers to prevent infections and manage pain.


It's important to attend regular follow-up appointments with your dentist to monitor the implant's progress and ensure that it's integrating correctly with the surrounding bone. Your dentist will check the implant's stability and may take x-rays to ensure that the bone is growing around the implant correctly.


If you experience any complications, such as pain, swelling, or bleeding, it's crucial to contact your dentist immediately. With proper care and maintenance, dental implants can last for many years, making them an excellent investment for your oral health and quality of life.


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