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A missing tooth means a lack of support for those around it. As a result, your teeth can begin shifting and putting your oral health at risk. Thankfully, dental implants fill the space, restoring normal function and appearance to your teeth. 

But how long does it take? Can dental implants be done in one day? Here is what you need to know. 

How Do Dental Implants Work?

Single dental implants, implant bridges, and implant-supported dentures all fill in where teeth once were. They look completely natural – and function naturally, too. So, how do they work? 

A small titanium post is implanted into the jaw bone. It will remain there until the two undergo osseointegration, meaning that they fuse together. Once this occurs and the dentist feels it is sturdy enough to move forward, an abutment will be attached that will hold a custom-designed dental crown in place. 

In all, the process can take anywhere from five to nine months on average to be fully complete. 

Keep in mind that there are instances that may delay this treatment. For example, because the jaw bone holds the implant, you will need to have enough bone density to create the secure anchor. If not, you may need a bone grafting procedure and this may add a couple of months onto the timeline. 

A consultation with your dentist is the best way to get a more accurate time estimate. 

Can Dental Implants Be Done in One Day? 

Although traditional dental implants take months to complete, there is an option that will allow you to walk out of your dentist’s office with brand-new teeth. 

In one single appointment, you can have your teeth extracted, implants placed, and restorations attached. Implants done using this method are just as successful as the traditional procedure. But, getting same-day implants doesn’t only reduce the timeline —  it reduces cost and risk, too. 

A consultation with your dentist will determine which type of dental implants may be best for you. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is not a good candidate for dental implants? 

Most healthy adults are candidates for dental implants. However, if you have diabetes or are a smoker, an alternative option may be recommended. Note that any decay or gum disease will need to be addressed before proceeding with treatment. 

Does insurance cover the cost of dental implants? 

Many dental insurance policies will cover a percentage of the cost of dental implants. Though coverage will vary. Contact your insurance company to find out exactly what your coverage details are. 

Have Questions About Dental Implants?

If you still have questions about dental implants or want to know whether or not they are the right choice for your oral health, then the team at Dental Implant Center of Rockville can help. After all, Dr. Sreeni is a pioneer of the smile-in-a-day dental implant procedure and has been performing it for decades. 

Let us help you transform your smile. Contact us today at 301-294-8700. Or, request an appointment online. 

Dental implants are excellent replacements for missing or damaged teeth. They can restore your chewing ability, your appearance, and your self-confidence.

Caring for dental implants is relatively easy. The implants usually require no more care than healthy natural teeth. Contrast this with the extensive care required for full and partial traditional dentures.

Why Get Dental Implants?

Dental implants can fully replace the function and appearance of natural teeth. They improve oral health by keeping natural teeth from shifting and becoming crossed and crowded, leading to tooth decay and gum disease. They improve your chewing function as well as your appearance. Implants can go a long way toward restoring your self-esteem.

Caring for Different Types of Dental Implants

Single-Tooth and Mini Dental Implants

These implants are easy to care for. Brush and floss them as you would natural teeth.

Implant-Supported Bridges

Implant-supported bridges are sturdier than their crown-supported counterparts. You will need to clean around them using interproximal brushes as well as performing regular brushing and flossing as Dr. Sreeni recommends.

Implant-Supported Dentures

Implant-supported dentures need specialized care, but it is less complicated than you would need to perform with traditional dentures. If your dentures are removable, take them out to clean them at least once a day. If you have fixed dentures, your dentist will remove and clean them annually. Ensure that you brush and floss as recommended to protect your dentures and gum health.

Always Keep All Dental Appointments

One of the most crucial parts of caring for dental implants is visiting your dentist or an oral surgeon regularly. The dentist will need to check whether your implants bond with your jawbone and whether they need any maintenance. In addition, you must keep your gums healthy and disease-free for the best results.

Good Candidates for Dental Implants

While dental implants are beneficial, not everyone can receive them immediately. People who are good candidates for implants share the following qualities:

  • Good overall health that allows a surgical procedure to take place
  • No uncontrolled diabetes, gum disease, or tooth decay
  • Non-smokers or willing to permanently quit because smoking interferes with blood flow to the jaw and impedes healing
  • Sufficient jawbone mass to support an implant. If you do not currently have enough jawbone mass, you can receive a bone graft beforehand.

Deciding to Get Implants

Implants represent an investment in your oral and overall health. If you are having difficulty deciding on implants, ask your dentist or oral surgeon how they can benefit you.

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Having missing teeth can lower your confidence and cause oral health problems. If you want dental implants to replace missing or damaged teeth, don't wait to call us. The longer your tooth is missing, the more challenging it may be to place an implant. Dr. Sreeni and his expert team can show how dental implants will change your life. Call our Rockville, MD, office at 301-294-8700 for more implant information or to schedule a consultation.

For decades, it has been standard practice to replace a mouthful of missing teeth with dentures that stay in place using either an adhesive or by suction to the gums below it. While patients eventually get used to them, dentures are not always the most comfortable or natural-feeling solution. They aren’t often stable, either. 

The newer kid on the block is the All-on-4® treatment concept dental implants. They, too, can replace a mouthful of missing teeth. The difference is that they look and feel just like your natural teeth. They function much like them, as well. 

So, what are they? And how long do the All-on-4® treatment concept dental implants last? Let’s find out. 

What is the All-on-4® Treatment Concept? 

In a nutshell, the All-on-4® treatment concept is an implant-retained denture. It takes away the need for suction and adhesive, making the denture more secure. 

Unlike a regular implant-supported denture, fewer posts are used. Four dental implant posts are placed throughout the jaw in a strategic fashion. They are precisely implanted in the thickest area of the bone so as to provide the greatest strength - and reduce the need for bone grafting

The denture attaches to the implants using abutments. It is sturdy, high-functioning, and very stable. It looks real, too. 

How Long Do All-on-4® Treatment Concept Dental Implants Last? 

It is no secret that a dental implant can be a bit pricey. When it comes to getting a full arch of implant-supported dentures, cost becomes an even greater concern. However, when you can weigh the value of the investment against the cost, you can understand why so many patients take the leap for this effective dental solution. 

You can expect your All-on-4® treatment concept dental implants to last upwards of 15 years. With the right care, they can last upwards of 20 years. This is incredible since traditional dentures will need to be replaced, on average, every 7 years.

Reducing your need to continuously replace your dentures, undergoing the dental visits and process of doing so, and reaping the benefits they have to offer, investing in All-on-4® treatment concept dental implants just makes sense. 

Caring for All-on-4® Treatment Concept Dental Implants

As mentioned, caring properly for your All-on-4® treatment concept dental implants can boost their longevity. This means you will want to maintain a strong oral hygiene routine of brushing and flossing regularly at home. And, of course, visit your dentist for professional cleanings and oral examinations every six months. 

Taking these steps will ensure that your dental implants remain a successful solution for your oral health needs. 

Learn More About the All-on-4® Treatment Concept Implants

Are you interested in learning more about All-on-4® treatment concept implants? Do you want to see if you are a good candidate for them? If so, then it is important to find a dentist with extensive experience and skill for the greatest chances of success. This will set the foundation for your dental treatment. All-on-4® is a trademark of Nobel Biocare Services AG.

You will find what you are looking for at the Dental Implant Center of Rockville

Contact us today at301-294-8700. Or request an appointment online.

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