There are specific signs that an implant dentist looks for to determine if dental implants are appropriate for a patient. In this review, we discuss these signs to help you make an informed decision about your choice for teeth replacement.
5 signs that dental implants may be recommended
Dental implant treatment involves the placement of implants into the jaw, followed by the attachment of one or more artificial teeth. An implant is a titanium post that is fixed into the jawbone and essentially serves as the root of a replacement tooth. Here are five signs that indicate that dental implants from an implant dentist may be the best treatment solution for a patient.
1. The patient has one or more missing teeth (or severely damaged teeth)
Dental implants are a teeth replacement solution and should be considered whenever the patient is missing one or more teeth. Implant dentists may also recommend dental implants if the patient has one or more severely damaged teeth, specifically if they cannot be saved. In this case, extraction followed by the placement of implants may be the best solution.
2. The patient wants a long-lasting teeth replacement solution
Implant dentists typically recommend dental implants for patients who want the best possible treatment solution, as dental implants last longer than any other form of teeth replacement. In fact, implants can typically remain in good condition for 20 years or more when cared for properly.
3. The patient is having problems with their dentures
There is a great appeal for dentures immediately upon tooth (or teeth) loss, as they provide the fastest solution, do not require any invasive procedures, and are relatively cost effective. However, they do not hold up that well in the long term, and they may begin to fit uncomfortably and/or become damaged over time. For these reasons, many denture wearers eventually switch to dental implants, as these provide a better long-term solution and a more comfortable fit.
4. The patient wants an attractive and natural-looking smile
Dental implants look, feel, and function just the same as natural teeth. They are likely the best options for patients who desire a naturally attractive smile. Moreover, patients can care for their implants just like natural teeth, including routine brushing and flossing and having regular check-ups and cleaning visits with the implant dentist.
5. The patient is worried that dentures may slip out at an inopportune moment
This is a primary concern among many who wear dentures. Dentures that slip out while eating in public or in the middle of a conversation can cause embarrassment and panic. This is never a concern with dental implants because they are fixed into the jaw, the same as natural teeth.
Schedule a visit with our implant dentist today
Are you considering dental implants? If so, contact us today. We can arrange a time for your visit, during which we can discuss the pros and cons of dental implants and help you make an informed decision about whether implants (or an alternative solution) are right for you.
Request an appointment or call Metro Smiles Dental at 718-841-9591 for an appointment in our Forest Hills office.
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