What Are Dental Implants?
Dental Implants are a safe and effective way to replace a single missing tooth or multiple teeth or secure dentures and other large prostheses. They consist of an artificial root and a manufactured tooth that can be placed on it.
What are the benefits of dental implants?
There are several benefits that make dental implants the best option for replacing missing teeth, including:
- Stabilized bone levels and the prevention of bone loss
- Providing greater long-term support and functionality
- Denture stabilization
- Providing an artificial root system, which keeps the remaining teeth in line
- NO required alteration of adjacent teeth
Are there different types of dental implants?
Yes. The most common type is endosteal implants. They consist of a metal rod installed into the jawbone and a supporting post that secures a dental crown or bridge.
Another common type is All-on-4 Dental Implants. These revolutionary systems consist of an entire top or bottom denture supported by just four implants. The implants are placed so that replacement teeth remain steady and secure. The advantage of all-on-4 implants is that they help patients recover faster and reduce the chances of complications.
What does the dental implant procedure entail?
First, our dentist will examine the area in your mouth where you’re considering a dental implant. Then, an oral surgeon will need to decide if there are any current teeth that need to be removed and which type of bone graft needs to be done. These procedures will occur first, followed by enough recovery time to heal to ensure an adequate and strong bone is present at the implant site. Then, the dental implant is placed into the bone, and a healing cap is placed over the implant. You must follow up with regular check-ups to ensure proper healing and no infection.
Are dental implants right for me?
If you have loose or missing teeth or were born without a tooth, dental implants may be right for you. Give us a call to schedule a dental implant consultation or to ask any questions you may have.
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How Long Do Dental Veneers Last?
If you’re considering getting dental veneers or have had them in the past, it’s important to know how long they will last. Depending on the type of veneers you receive will play a part in how long your dental veneers will last. Proper care of your veneers will help ensure you get the most out of them.
Taking Care of Your Dental Veneers
Once your procedure is done, your job is not over. Patients must follow proper oral health guidelines to ensure their dental veneers stay in good condition. If you want your new smile to last as long as possible, use the following list to stay on top of your oral health:
- Daily Brushing and Flossing: You should already be brushing your teeth twice daily, but it’s always nice to have a reminder. Brushing your teeth should take around two minutes to ensure you are removing the plaque on your teeth. Patients should also be flossing their teeth once a day.
- Limit Sweets: If you have dental veneers, limiting the number of sweets you consume is a good idea. You don’t have to stop eating sweets completely, but it’s important to be aware of how much you are consuming so you can be mindful of your oral health.
- Regular Dental Checkups: Visit our Independence or Blue Springs, MO, dental office every six months for a dental checkup to ensure your veneers last as long as possible. During your visit, we will professionally clean your teeth to ensure they are plaque-free and debris-free.
How long do veneers last?
The lifespan of your dental veneers depends on the type you receive. With the proper care, porcelain veneers can last anywhere from 10 to 12 years. However, composite veneers usually only last between 4 and 8 years.
Some dental veneers can last up to 20 years if you take great care of them. Always ask your dentist if you have any questions about the timeline.
When should I replace dental veneers?
Replacing your dental veneers is similar to the process of first getting them on. Your dentist will start by filing away and refining the bonding agent. Then, they will retake a mold of your teeth to ensure your new veneers fit just as well as your previous set. They will then create your new veneers and bond them back to your teeth.
You should always follow proper oral health guidelines to ensure that your dental veneers last as long as possible. If you have been considering dental veneers, contact Kansas City Smiles & Co to get your questions answered.