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Dental Implants

Replace Missing Teeth in Woodland Hills, CA

Dental implant procedure

Dental Implants Woodland Hills, CA

Patients can enjoy a more comfortable and functional bite after losing teeth with dental implants. Implants act as artificial roots to anchor permanent teeth replacements. If you are missing one or more teeth or need to have one extracted, dental replacements can be a great option to restore your smile.

Dental implants can be beneficial for people who want a tooth replacement option that closely imitates natural teeth. They can be a very effective long-term solution for missing teeth. Dental implants are available at Southern Cal Smiles: Susan Fredericks, D.D.S, M.P.H. in Woodland Hills and the surrounding area. Call our team at (818) 657-8055 to learn more about this service and set up an appointment.

The Dental Implant Process

Dental implants act as artificial tooth roots to support new replacement teeth. During the procedure, an incision is made in the patient's gum to expose the bone where the implant will be placed. We will then insert the implant and suture the gum around the implant post. In some cases, a temporary denture is used instead of replacement teeth.

Following the surgery, the bone needs to heal around the dental implant. This process can take several weeks or months. Once it is sufficiently strong, a dentist can fit the permanent replacement teeth. According to the Mayo Clinic, some extra steps may be necessary. For patients with weak jawbones, a bone graft may be needed to ensure sufficient strength. After the bone has healed, an abutment connects a crown or dentures to the dental implant.

"Dental implants act as artificial tooth roots to support new replacement teeth."

How To Care for Dental Implants

Caring for dental implants is very similar to caring for natural teeth, especially if the replacement teeth are permanent. Brushing, flossing, and rinsing with mouthwash is necessary for maintaining proper oral hygiene with implants. Getting regular checkups and teeth cleanings at the dentist are important for taking care of replacement teeth.

Dental implants may require extra cleaning to keep them in optimal condition. Removable, implant-supported dentures should be taken out at night and soaked in a denture solution. Patients can also use an oral irrigator to help clean below and around the dental implants.

"Caring for dental implants is very similar to caring for natural teeth, especially if the replacement teeth are permanent."

What To Expect After the Procedure

Following the procedure, it is common to have swelling and discomfort around the implantation site. Some patients may experience minor bleeding and bruising of the skin and gums in the treatment area. These side effects can be managed with pain medication and antibiotics if necessary. Patients can expect such side effects to subside after a few days.

After receiving dental implants, it is best to stick to eating soft foods while the bone heals. Most dental implant procedures use dissolvable stitches, so patients will not have to come back to get them removed. These stitches will usually fall out within seven to 10 days. Following the aftercare instructions and advice will help the healing process.

"Following the procedure, it is common to have swelling and discomfort around the implantation site."

Benefits of Dental Implants

Dental implants can be a good choice for many patients with missing teeth. Dental implants allow new teeth to feel, look, and function naturally. Here are some key benefits of dental implants:

  • Comfortable: Dental implants act as tooth roots and stay firmly in place. This firm foundation makes them more comfortable than dentures and other replacement tooth options. Many patients report that implants feel similar to their natural teeth.
  • Functional: The stability of implants makes them effective for eating, talking, and cleaning. They function similarly to the teeth they are replacing. Less permanent options may interfere more with daily life.
  • Permanent: Dental implants are one of the most permanent tooth replacement options. They can last a lifetime with good care. Additionally, fixed replacement teeth on implants do not need to be removed every day for cleaning.
  • Natural-looking: Implant-supported replacement teeth look like natural teeth. The visible part of the dental implant is a cosmetic crown made from a composite material that is color-matched to the patient's tooth enamel.
"Dental implants allow new teeth to feel, look, and function naturally."

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. What happens during the dental implant process?

A. During the dental implant process, an incision is made in the gum to expose the bone. The implant is inserted and the gum is sutured around the post. After healing (which can take weeks to months), permanent replacement teeth are fitted.

Q. How to take care of dental implants?

A. Care for dental implants similarly to natural teeth with regular brushing, flossing, and mouthwash. Get regular dental checkups. Removable implant-supported dentures should be soaked nightly in denture solution.

Q. What happens after the dental implant procedure?

A. After the procedure, expect some swelling, discomfort, and possibly minor bleeding. Stick to soft foods while healing. Dissolvable stitches typically fall out within 7-10 days.

Q. What are the benefits of dental implants?

A. Dental implants are comfortable, functional, permanent, and natural-looking. They act as tooth roots that stay firmly in place and can last a lifetime with proper care.

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