What Are Dental Implants?

Dental implants replace tooth roots. They provide a strong base for permanent (fixed) or removable teeth compatible with your natural teeth. Dental implants are made of pure titanium that is compatible with the human body. It is like a screw that is inserted into the jawbone. Dental implants are the best replacement option for lost teeth today. The remarkable point about it is that if it is kept properly after being placed in the jaw, it will have very high durability. Special thanks to Dr. Mirlohi from Dental Implant North York for his consultation about dental implants. You can contact him if you need more information.

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Despite advances in dental care, millions of people suffer from tooth loss, mainly due to tooth decay, periodontal disease, or injury. For years, the only treatment options available to people who had lost their teeth were bridges and dentures. However, today, dental implants in North York are available. There have been two different kinds of dental implants throughout history: 

- Endosteal

- Subperiosteal

An Endosteal dental implant is an implant that is inserted into the bone, but a Subperiosteal implant is placed on the jawbone and under the gum tissue. Subperiosteal implants are no longer used today because they have poorer long-term results and less strength than Endosteal implants.

 Who Cannot Receive Dental Implants?

- If you have had chemotherapy or radiotherapy or are currently undergoing these treatments, you should know that you are less likely to succeed in your treatment.

- If you have specific medical conditions such as osteoporosis and related diseases 

- Before the surgery, the health of the patients’ gums is very important, and in addition, the jawbones must have sufficient strength and cohesion to maintain it.

- In many cases, if the patient uses tobacco such as cigarettes, the dentist will refuse treatment because such substances, even cigarettes, reduce the possibility of successful treatment. 

- Maintaining good oral hygiene has a significant effect on extending the lifespan of the dental implant. Implants significantly improve the smile.

- It is recommended that you do not use this treatment if you are taking medicines that contain bisphosphonate derivatives.

Steps before Receiving Dental Implants

- Tooth decay must be checked and removed before the operation.

- At least one surgery is required to place the implant in the mouth. In this surgery, a dental implant is placed in the jawbone.

- In a few months after surgery, the titanium base fuses with the jawbone.

- After a while and making sure that the dental implant and the bone are properly integrated, the dentist installs the dental prosthesis on them.

Before doing anything, the dentist explains to the patient how to prepare for the dental implant. The gums need to be examined to ensure their complete health. After ensuring the complete health of the surgical area's tissues and surroundings, it is necessary to prepare a radiographic scan (called CBCT or DVT). The dentist examines the jaw bone and other important factors such as the passage of important nerves, sinuses, etc., and determines the best size and location of the dental implant. The last thing to consider before dental implant surgery is that in certain medical conditions (high blood pressure, myocardial infarction, organ transplantation, etc.), the patient should sometimes take certain medications or change the dose of current medications.

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