Dental implant surgery

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Dental implant surgery is a procedure that replaces missing tooth roots with metal, screw-like posts, and replaces damaged or missing teeth with artificial teeth that function and look much like real ones. Dental implant surgery can be an alternative to dentures or bridgework that doesn't fit well.

How It Works

  • A dental implant is inserted into the jawbone.
  • Over time, the implant fuses with the bone, acting as a root for the new tooth.
  • Once fused, an abutment is placed on top of the implant to hold the new tooth.
  • Finally, the artificial tooth (or crown) is attached.

Benefits

  • Improved appearance.
  • Enhanced speech and comfort.
  • Easier eating.
  • Durability and convenience.

Potential Risks

  • Infection at the implant site.
  • Injury to surrounding structures.
  • Nerve damage.
  • Sinus problems (for implants in the upper jaw).

Recovery

After the surgery, patients might experience:

  • Swelling of gums and face.
  • Bruising of the skin and gums.
  • Pain or discomfort.
  • Minor bleeding.

Aftercare

  • Regular dental check-ups.
  • Good oral hygiene habits.
  • Avoiding hard and sticky foods for a few weeks.

See Also

References

  • "Dental Implant Procedure." American Academy of Implant Dentistry.
  • "What to Expect." American Dental Association.
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