If you’re looking for a dental
solution that will allow you to speak more clearly, enjoy a wider variety of
foods, and live a higher quality life, dental implants may be great for you.
To help you find the answers you need more easily, we’ve broken down this
article into 4 main sections. We hope you find it useful in finding the clarity
you need to make an informed decision about your oral health.
·
General
Info: About your basic facts and
treatment options
·
Performance: About the results you can expect and
how they work
·
Candidacy: About who should be getting implants
and why
·
Installation: About the procedure itself and what to
expect
General Info:
What
are dental implants? Dental implants are metal
replacements for the roots of your teeth that are used as a base for artificial
teeth. They allow patients with severe decay or missing teeth to talk, chew,
and live as they would with normal teeth.
How do they work? Dental implants are placed in your
jawbone and bond with your natural bone, providing a sturdy base for supporting
crowns that work just like natural teeth do. They are custom made for your
mouth, ensuring a proper fit and a solution that looks feels, and functions
naturally.
What types of implants do you
place? We use endosteal Implants
at New York Dental Implants. These are the traditional, screw-like implants that
are inserted into the jawbone. They are typically made of titanium and remain
the most common and desirable implant option.
What types of implant techniques
are there?
Depending on your circumstances,
there are many implant options available including:
·
Immediate
Load Implants: With immediate load
implants, the placement of the restoration happens within 48 hours of the implant
to shorten the time between the implant and the teeth. While these are a
quicker option and require fewer visits, they may not be the right option for
everyone.
·
Mini
Dental Implants (MDIs): Mini
dental implants are half the size of traditional implants. They’re made of one
solid metal piece that goes into the jawbone, unlike two-piece traditional
implants. They’re often quicker to install but are newer and are less proven in
terms of long-term survival.
·
All-On-4
(Full-Arch Implants): If
you need more extensive implant work, you don’t need to get each tooth
individually replaced. All-On-4 (also called Full-Arch Implants) allow for a
full replacement of the top and bottom arch using only 4 posts in a one-day
procedure.
If you’re confused about what the
best option is for you, we welcome you to book a free consultation to
find the perfect solution for your smile.
How much do they cost?
The cost of implants depends on
many factors including:
·
The
implant option you choose
·
How
many teeth need implants
·
The
current condition of your mouth
·
And
many more!
In short, it depends on the type
of implant and how extensive the work will be. The cost ranges drastically but
given that it is a surgical procedure, it will be thousands of dollars.
Luckily, many dental insurance plans and some medical insurance plans will
cover some or most of the cost depending upon your provider and situation.
Beyond the price of getting the implant, keep in mind that there’s often a
steeper price to not getting them and a result that makes the investment worth
it for a lifetime.
Performance:
What are the advantages of dental
implants?
There are many advantages when it
comes to dental implants, but let’s look at three:
Speak more clearly: If you are missing multiple teeth, it can
affect your ability to speak and be understood by those around you. Implants
allow you to regain your ability to have conversations with your friends and
family without confusing people or having to repeat yourself.
Enjoy your favourite foods again: With implants, you can finally enjoy the
food that you’ve always wanted to without the fear of damaging your teeth or
the shooting pain of taking a wrong bite. They can give you peace of mind knowing
that you can eat what you want—when you want.
Unlock a higher quality of life: Most of all, with properly fitted implants,
you’ll be able to do all the things you do with natural teeth. This will result
in a more comfortable day-to-day life and far more freedom to live life fully
in love with the smile you show to the world.
It’s truly amazing how
transformative implants can be for you and all they can do for your life.
What are the disadvantages of
dental implants?
Despite the wonderful pluses of
dental implants, they do have things about them that can give you pause. Let’s
look at some of them:
They cost too much: One of the big concerns around implants
is that they’re expensive. Depending on your insurance, the amount of your cost
that will be covered will vary but can be up to 50%. It helps to consider the
benefits as well as cheaper implant options when doing research.
There can be complications: As with any surgery of in-depth
procedure, implants come with inherent risks. Although there can be an
infection at the implant site or injury to surrounding teeth, the success rate
of implants averages out at around 98%.
It can be scary to go under for
surgery: If you have a fear of
surgery or going under anaesthesia, you may be hesitant about getting the
procedure done. This fear can cause anxiety, although implants have proven over
the past 40 years to be a safe and painless solution to transform your smile
for life.
Candidacy:
Am I a good candidate for
implants? Everyone is a potential
candidate for dental implants, but that doesn’t mean that some are better
suited for the procedure than others. Here are the qualities of an ideal
implant candidate:
·
Has
good dental and oral health (especially gum health)
·
Has
adequate jawbone mass (as implants go into the jawbone)
·
Is
a non-smoker (as smoking can promote boss loss around the implant site)
·
Doesn’t
grind teeth (as this habit can damage implants over time)
Don’t worry if you don’t match
these above points. With the advances in implant technology, you’ll likely be
able to get an implant if it is something that makes sense between you and your
dentist.
Are they a good option for people
with full or partial dentures?
Implants are a great option if
you already have dentures, as they can give them more stability. Implant-supported
dentures are a great solution if you want the comfort of your dentures but
aren’t a fan of them falling out.
Can
children get implants?
Older children who are missing some or most of their adult teeth can be great
candidates for implants under certain conditions. It is advised to wait to do
the procedure until the age of 16 to ensure that the jawbone is fully developed
before implanting it into it.
Installation:
How
are dental implants installed?
Before the procedure itself, your
dentist will consult with you to ensure that an implant is the best option for
you and perform a comprehensive dental evaluation. This will measure the health
of your teeth, gums, and your candidacy as an implant patient.
For the treatment itself, there
are several key steps that we’ll summarize below:
1. Removal
of damaged teeth: If you have one or more teeth that are
damaged, they’ll need to be removed before the implant to make room for the
implants.
2. Jawbone
preparation (if needed): If your jawbone is too thin or
soft, bone grafting may be necessary to continue the procedure and give the
implants a proper base to settle into.
3. Dental
implant placement: A post is inserted deep into your jawbone,
serving as the tooth’s “root”. Temporary dentures can be given for appearance
if desired at this stage.
4. Bone growth
and healing: This next step is when you wait for your bone
to grow around the implants, which can take several months. This is done before
inserting the teeth.
5. Abutment
placement: In some cases, abutments are attached to the
implant in step 3. If not, a minor procedure is done to attach abutments, which
are what the teeth will connect to.
6. Artificial
tooth placement: Once your gums heal, you’ll get to choose
with your dentist whether you’d like fixed or removable teeth. These are custom
made from molds to perfectly fit your mouth.
7. A healthy and
happy smile: Last but certainly not least, you’ll be able
to enjoy your life with a full set of comfortable and functional teeth.
Does the procedure hurt?
Not at all! Given the use
of IV Conscious Sedation anaesthesia, the entirety of the procedure is painless
and is often reported by patients to be more comfortable than
extractions.
How do I care for my implants after
getting them?
Taking care of your mouth after
an implant is very similar to how to take of your mouth after an
extraction:
·
Keep
your mouth as clean as possible
·
Brush
and floss your other teeth starting the night of the procedure
·
Use
a warm saltwater solution to rinse (½ teaspoon of salt & 8 ounces of water)
·
Avoid
eating food on the affected area
·
Don’t
smoke until the implant site is fully healed and the implant is complete
·
Avoid
“swilling” liquid in your mouth
·
In
the first 48 hours, avoid strenuous exercise or movement if possible
After everything has healed, you
should treat them just as you would regular teeth. This means that you should
be sure to brush and floss them as well as schedule regular updates with your
dentist to ensure the continued health of your implants.
Can any dentist give me an
implant?
Dental implants are very involved
procedures and it is very important to go to a qualified team of dental
professionals such as Dr. Germain and the experienced team at New York
Dental Implants. A few things to look for are their knowledge of the
procedure, a proven track record of success with dental implants, and an aim to
work with you to find the best solution for your needs.
What do I do if I feel an implant
is right for me?
We would love to meet with you
and discover together what implants can do for you!