
How Does a Dental Implant Work? Berkeley Lake
A dental implant is inserted into your jawbone. Your oral surgeon
makes a cut on your gums to access the jawbone.
The implant is then inserted carefully and the incision is
closed.
Once healing has occurred, a general dentist can place a protective
crown to complete the structure of your new artificial tooth.
The procedure is not painful because your oral surgeon uses local
anesthesia. Optionally, sedation may be administered.
Benefits of Dental Implants
Dental implants can:
- Restore your ability to chew
- Restore your facial features such as correcting facial dips
caused by tooth loss - Prevent bone loss and preserve your jawbone
- Preserve the health of the surrounding bone and gums
- Help keep adjacent teeth stable
- Improve confidence and quality of life in general
All surgical procedures have their own risks. Dental implant
procedures do as well. Discuss the risks involved with your oral
surgeon. Dental implants offer the most beneficial treatment for tooth
loss when compared to fixed bridges and removable appliances. Call us to
learn more about your suitability for dental implants.