Cosmetic dental implants replace damaged, broken and badly decayed teeth. They are not always necessary and that is why they are a cosmetic treatment. However, missing, broken or decayed pearly whites can greatly affect your appearance and equally your self-esteem and how people perceive you. Missing pearly whites also makes your jaws and cheeks collapse making your face look hollow and much older than your actual age. They are a great way to improve your appearance, make your face look fuller and younger, all while making your smile appear as natural as ever.
The procedure
The complete procedure is a three-stage process with periods of healing in between. First, the cosmetic dentist has to evaluate the pearly whites and determine the entire procedure. The dentist will take you through what to expect, how to prepare and the results you want to achieve with the procedure. The three-stage process involves:
#1: The Implant Dentist places the implant underneath the gum and allows it to heal. It replaces the old root of the tooth.
#2: This involves reviewing the implant for successful healing. The dentist will next take an impression in order to fabricate the tooth. Sometimes stage one and two can be performed on the same day.
#3: In the final stage, the crown is delivered and it will look and feel like your own teeth!
How to prepare
Just like any other surgery, you need to prepare in advance. The following are some of the things you can do to make sure the procedure go smoothly:
A comprehensive dental exam: You should get a comprehensive exam so the dentist can discuss the best options for replacing your teeth. The exam includes X-rays and making models of the teeth and mouth.
A treatment plan: The treatment plan should be elaborate before beginning the series of surgeries. You should be ready financially and mentally. Make sure you prepare to take some time off from work allowing for healing between the procedures, although many times patients return to work the next day. You should avoid getting implants too close to big events like weddings.
Prepare for surgery: You should avoid eating or drinking for at least 8 hours before the surgery to reduce post-surgical nausea. However, if you opt to go for a local anesthesia, there are usually no restrictions.
Oral hygiene: It is crucial to maintain excellent oral hygiene before and during the treatment in order to avoid the risk of getting infections. Your doctor may have you on a regiment prior to and during the treatment.
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