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Dental Implants FAQ
Madison AL

3D rendering of a dental implant and its components (screw, abutment, and crown) being placed into the jaw at Singing River Dentistry in MadisonAL
Dental implants are the most reliable method of replacing missing teeth.

If you have chosen implants to replace missing teeth, you just made one of the best decisions!

Dental implants look and feel like natural teeth, giving you a beautiful smile.

At Singing River Dentistry in Madison, AL, we have an experienced team of dentists committed to restoring your smile through dental implants.

How Long Do Dental Implants Take?


The dental implant placement process takes anywhere between two to six months.

It is basically a three-month process that takes a different approach depending on the individual's needs.

It might take longer in people with underlying oral conditions as they will need time to recover.

It will take longer than a single implant placement if you need several missing teeth replacements.

These factors affect how long it takes to place dental implants in a patient.

Are Dental Implants Painful?


It is not painful to have a dental implant procedure. In fact, the procedure is relatively easy and painless. Before they start the process, our experts will use numbing agents to numb the area and prevent any pain or discomfort.

How Long Do Dental Implants Last?


Dental implants can last at least up to 25 years. If you take good care of them, these oral appliances can last even longer. Good care is crucial for the durability of dental implants. Dental implants are one of the most effective and reliable oral appliances.

They are a tooth replacement option that looks and feels like a real tooth. Our team recommends dental implants if you need to replace multiple teeth or a single tooth in different parts of your mouth.

Can You Get Dental Implants After Bone Loss?


We will use a CT scan to examine your bone mass. Significantly low bone mass increases the risk of implant failure and could make you ineligible. While dental implants can work with low bone mass, too little to no bone mass is risky.

Remember that the incoming dental implants will need support from the bone to make them reliable.

Our team will evaluate your bone mass and decide whether a bone graft procedure is required. Contact us for a comprehensive evaluation that will help answer all of your questions.

What Is a Bone Graft for Dental Implants?


A bone graft procedure is essential for implant candidates with bone loss.

This procedure adds density and volume to your jaw areas and creates a solid base for implant placement. The material used in the bone graft procedure might be taken from your own body (autogenous) or could be taken from another person (allograft). If necessary, the tissue can be purchased from an animal tissue bank (xenograft).

Once we have placed the bone graft material, it will provide more bone mass to support dental implants. Without sufficient bone mass, the implants will have a weaker support base and could easily fall out. Therefore, it is essential for people with low bone mass to undergo this procedure. Besides, sufficient bone mass helps the dental implant's upkeep and repair.

We perform a bone grafting procedure on patients without sufficient bone mass for dental implants.

Many factors influence the type of grafting procedure you undergo. For instance, it could be your personal preferences, the amount of grafting procedure required in your mouth, and where it should be performed. When we are inserting a dental implant into your jawbone, a minor grafting procedure is ideal.

Can You Get Dental Implants with Gum Disease?


You cannot get dental implants with gum disease. It is a requirement for dental implant candidates to have strong, healthy gums. Gum disease is the opposite of that and could result in dental implant failure.

Who Is a Candidate for Dental Implants?


Before approving you for dental implants, there are several factors we consider. Some of them include the following;
•  Sufficient Bone Mass - Before we approve you for dental implants, you must have sufficient bone mass. This is crucial because implants need sufficient base structure to remain in position. If you don't have sufficient bone mass, we will perform a bone graft procedure before proceeding.
•  Good Oral Health - Good oral health is mandatory when looking to get dental implants. If you have any underlying conditions like gum disease, we will treat them first before we consider placing the implants. We will also check whether you are vulnerable to oral ailments like tooth decay or gingivitis.
•  Medical Condition - Diabetes is a risky health condition for dental implants as it affects the whole process. In fact, patients with diabetes are mostly ineligible for implants. Patients undergoing radiation therapy and those using antidepressants are also at a very high risk of having implant failure. If you have any of these health problems, you may not be considered for this procedure.
•  No Smoking - Smoking can cause significant damage to your oral health as well as affect dental implant placement. This is because smoking affects the bone's healing ability and makes it hard to place implants. If you want to be considered for dental implants, you must stop smoking several weeks before the procedure. This gives them sufficient time to heal. You should also maintain high standards of oral hygiene to prevent damage. Brush and floss regularly to get rid of bacteria.


Can I Get Dental Implants if I Grind My Teeth?


People that grind their teeth might have a problem with dental implants. Bruxism, or teeth clenching, poses a great risk to osseointegration. When grinding your teeth, you apply excessive pressure on the implants, which could prevent them from fusing with the jawbone. Grinding is one of the major causes of implant failure.

Schedule an Appointment With Your Madison, AL Dentist to Learn More!


If you have missing teeth, our experts at Singing River Dentistry will help replace them by performing a dental implant procedure. You don't have to worry about gaps in your mouth, as implants do an excellent job of replacing missing teeth. Call 256 - 562 - 4001 today to schedule your dental implant appointment.


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