1-2 hours
Improved smile
5-7 days
Long-lasting results
Why Implants?
Bone loss in the jaw can have detrimental effects on a person’s day-to-day life. Dental implants offer a permanent and natural-looking solution for people suffering from this condition and other dental issues.
Trinity Dental Practice’s team of experienced Baywater implant dentists will guide you through the healing process, from post-operative care to long-term maintenance. For more information, click here or call us at 020 8767 0128 to request an appointment.
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What To Expect During Your Appointment
The first step of the implant process is to understand your requirements. Our team at Kai Dental will address any general queries you have regarding the treatment.
After our dentist conducts a thorough, oral assessment, they will methodically explain the procedure. An x-ray will be taken of your mouth to determine its viability for the process.
At the next appointment, the titanium post is surgically placed in your jaw under a local anaesthetic. If your treatment requires multiple posts, they can be fitted in the same appointment. The gum is given time to heal while the screw and bone integration takes place.
After a few months, an appointment will be scheduled to take an impression of your mouth. The customised prosthetic tooth created from this impression is then anchored onto the post.
The advantages of opting for dental implants:
The implants bond with the jawbone, making them strong. With good oral hygiene, dental implants offer you a long-term solution to missing teeth.
Dental implants are versatile, as they can be used to secure a single tooth, multiple teeth (through a bridge) or even an entire set of teeth.
They closely match the feel, function, and look of your teeth, giving you a natural appearance and bite.
Implant retained dentures are a type of overdentures anchored onto dental implant surgical posts. The implants provide additional support to the overdentures.
Recovery & Aftercare
After the implant has been fitted you can expect swelling and tenderness, and you may wish to rest while the effects of the anaesthetic are wearing off. Although you may feel OK to return to work on the same day as the treatment, you should keep activity levels to a minimum.
You can also expect some slight bleeding which can be absorbed by applying a damp gauze to the affected area. Swelling and tenderness may occur for up to 7 days after treatment, which can be managed through over-the-counter pain relief if your dentist advises. While the area is healing you may wish to avoid hard foods and hot / cold temperatures.
FAQS
Can Dental Implants Treat Bone Loss?
If a patient is missing all their teeth or suffering from extensive bone loss, implant-retained dentures may be the right option. These are fixed to the arch with special attachments instead of an adhesive which increases stability, reducing excessive movement during chewing. Lack of suction means a secure fit, and this reduces gum friction.
Ask a Kai Dental professional about which implant retained dentures suit your dental needs.
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