The dental implant process is lengthy and intricate. Therefore, patients must receive a thorough examination before embarking on the dental implant process. The dentist will check for abnormalities, sufficient amounts of healthy gum tissue and jawbone, and specific medical or lifestyle concerns. Fortunately, if any of these issues are present, some services can improve the chance of receiving approval for dental implants.

Address infections or disease

If disease or infections are present on the gums, tongue, or cheeks, a dentist must address them before the dental implant process can begin. In some cases, the treatment may involve antibiotics and a root scaling and planing service, while others may require oral surgery to remove a lesion. If the disease impacts the mouth and can be treated, it is important to do so before inquiring about dental implants.

Bone grafts

Dental implants require a sufficient healthy jawbone. This is largely due to the implant's base, which looks like a post, which the dentist will surgically implant into the underlying jawbone of the missing tooth. If a tooth has been missing too long or disease occurs, the jawbone can deteriorate. When this happens, the post will not have a firm foundation to be screwed into and act as an anchor for the rest of the implant. A bone graft uses synthetic material or bone from elsewhere in the body to replenish areas lacking in the jawbone.

Gum grafts

Dental implants consist of three parts: the post, the abutment, and the restorative. Since the jawbone will cover the post, the bulk of the abutment, which is attached to the post, will need to be covered by gum tissue and the restorative. Therefore, a gum graft is required if the gums are too thin or sink toward the jawbone.

A gum graft involves different techniques depending on the needs of the target area. However, the foundation for them all is taking connective tissue from elsewhere in the body, usually the roof of the mouth, and building up the area that will hold the abutment.

Smoking cessation

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention or the CDC, smoking and tobacco products of any kind negatively impact or completely inhibit the body's healing abilities. Considering healing is a large part of the dental implant process, following two surgical appointments, this is a large factor to consider for candidacy. Smoking and tobacco products can also increase the risk of uncontrollable bleeding during surgery and increase the risk of infection. They can also cause dental implant failure at any time during the process or even afterward. Therefore, patients should try to quit smoking for an extended period of time.

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Aside from ensuring the conditions mentioned above are addressed, it is important to physically and mentally prepare for the nearly nine-month-long process you will embark on to receive dental implants. To learn more about what you can expect or if you are a candidate for dental implants, contact our Peabody office today.

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