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Dental Arts of Frederick

Dental Implant Procedure


An example of a jaw with dental implant at Dental Arts of Frederick in Frederick, MDYou probably have heard of dental implants. They are among the most versatile solutions available to restorative dentist practices. Dental implants help replace lost or missing teeth and bring back a natural, healthy smile of a patient. This is crucial since allowing gaps can make other teeth shift, leading to misalignment and increased the odds of decay and gum infection.

At Dental Arts of Frederick, we always advocate for patients to make decisions based on a strong knowledge of the facts surrounding their problems. When it comes to dental implants, the process can be tedious and difficult to manage. It is therefore important for you to understand the basics and know what is expected from the procedure.

Types of Dental Implants


Implants can either be categorized based on the materials or based on the procedure. In terms of dental materials, two alternatives are most common in the market, titanium and zirconia implants.

Titanium vs Zirconia Dental Implants


Titanium implants are made of metals and are regarded as the most popular and most effective dental implants. The fact that titanium is biocompatible means that they are long-lasting. Since they were discovered in the 1950s, they have been some of the most sought-after implant materials.

Studies and surveys show that titanium implants allow the bone to grow properly. On the other hand, zirconia implants are a relatively recent innovation. They are seen as the future of dental implant technologies. They are non-metal in nature and bioinert. This means that they never trigger any chemical reactions.

One-Stage vs Two-Stage Dental Implants


Dental implants might also be classified based on the number of surgeries that are required. A single-stage implant needs only one appointment. These implants will have the dentist place a longer implant in the jaw and gum such that the top of the implant is exposed.

After the area heals, the connector and crown are attached to the exposed implant. This single-stage procedure is often used on patients that have bone problems, or those that have special needs. The process is much quicker and has a faster recovery rate.

The two-stage process is much longer and requires a minimum of two surgeries to accomplish. The first stage will have the base of the implant fastened to the jawbone. This is then stitched up to heal. The second stage happens after the mouth has healed from the first, where the base of the connector piece is exposed. The connector piece is then attached, including a crown.

Are There Risks of Implant Failure?


Despite the quality of the dental implant process, many potential problems might come up. For instance, implants can easily become loose during the healing process. When this happens, the dentist will be forced to remove the implant and allow the bone area to fill and replace the implant.

Another possible outcome would be for the area to become infected. Possible diseases include peri-implantitis, which causes the loss of the bone that supports the implant. Furthermore, the implants can also fracture or wear out.

Get more information about dental implants for replacing lost or missing teeth. Call us at 301-732-7277 or visit us at Dental Arts of Frederick.

Hours


Monday: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Tuesday: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Wednesday: 8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Thursday: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Friday: 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Providing prosthodontic and dental care in Frederick, Maryland, and the surrounding areas of Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia and Washington DC.

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