23 Feb


Dental implants are one of the most advanced dental technologies available today for repair of missing teeth. A dental implant is an artificial part that interfaces with the jaw's bone or gum to sustain a dental replica like a denture, bridge, crown, denture or orthodontic cement. Implants are anchored into the jawbone through a surgical procedure called Osseointegration. Dental implants may replace one or more missing teeth in addition to correcting misalignment, missing teeth, receding gums or other functional deficiencies.

A titanium abutment is one of the dental implants used to replace one tooth. It is made of an alloy that combines to mechanical hardness and high tensile strength to allow the osseointegration process to occur. The titanium abutment is then placed into the jawbone through the osseointegration process. A crown also known as an abutment is the crown - a metal or composite structure that serves as the supporting structure for the crown.

The process of osseointegration is achieved by the surgeon through small incisions in the gum line. After the surgical wounds heal, a small titanium post is embedded on the bone and then it is secured permanently. Another common material used for this procedure is silicon carbide or bovine titanium. Once the titanium posts are implanted into the bone, the surgeon uses metal-on-metal techniques to fasten them securely. Once the posts are fastened, a permanent crown is then created. This process is generally done on patients with mild to moderate jawbone problems.

Dental implants need to heal properly before they can be used comfortably. For optimal performance, dental implants are recommended to heal within six months. Patients who experience delayed healing of their implants are encouraged to resume treatment for the optimal performance of their dental implants. If you notice delayed healing of your dental implants, contact your Dallas cosmetic dentist immediately to discuss your options.

Due to the fact that dental implants due to their organic materials, they may experience bacterial infections after approximately six months of their effective use. In order to prevent the occurrence of infections, it is highly recommended that your dental implants are not exposed to the air. If you live in an area that experiences dry air, you may consider using a humidifier device to maintain proper oral hygiene. This will help you prevent the growth of bacteria and plaque on your bone.

Dental implants placed into the jawbone are permanently placed and cannot be removed or broken. You should expect that you will need at least six months for your abutment to fully heal. It is important that you follow your dentist's recommendation in terms of oral care to ensure proper dental implants healing. Plaque and tartar build up on the abutment are trapped underneath the natural teeth and the abutment cannot be cleaned as effectively as natural teeth. In order to remove this buildup, your dentist will place special cleaning devices over your teeth. Click here for more info about dental implants!

Learn more here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dental_implant 

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