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A dental implant is a permanent solution for replacing missing teeth. It consists of a titanium post that acts as an artificial tooth root, which is surgically placed into the jawbone. A crown, bridge, or denture is then attached to the implant to restore the appearance and function of your smile.

 

Types of Implant Restorations

Dental implant restorations come in several forms, depending on your specific needs.

  • Single-Tooth Implant Restoration: A custom-made crown is placed on a single implant to replace an individual missing tooth. The crown is crafted to match the surrounding teeth for a natural appearance.
  • Implant-Supported Bridge: If multiple teeth are missing in a row, an implant-supported bridge can restore your smile without the need for individual implants for each missing tooth. This solution improves function and maintains bone health.
  • Implant-Supported Dentures: For patients missing most or all of their teeth, implant-supported dentures provide a more secure and comfortable alternative to traditional removable dentures. These restorations snap onto dental implants for enhanced stability and support.

Benefits of Dental Implants

Dental implant restorations offer numerous advantages over traditional tooth replacement options. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

The timeline for a dental implant restoration varies based on individual healing and treatment needs. After the implant post is placed, the healing process can take several months. Once the implant is stable, the final restoration is custom-made and attached, usually completing the process within six to nine months.

Most patients experience minimal discomfort during the procedure due to local anesthesia and sedation options. Some mild soreness or swelling may occur after surgery, but this is manageable with prescribed or over-the-counter pain relief. Once healed, implant restorations feel natural and do not cause ongoing pain or sensitivity.

Caring for a dental implant restoration is similar to maintaining natural teeth. Regular brushing, flossing and professional dental cleanings help prevent plaque buildup and gum disease. Avoid chewing hard objects and visit our dentist for routine checkups to ensure the implant and surrounding tissue remain healthy and stable.

Yes, dental implant restorations can be replaced or repaired if they become worn, chipped or loose over time. The implant post itself is designed to last for decades, but the attached crown, bridge or denture may need maintenance or replacement due to normal wear or accidental damage.

Dr. Johnson provides cosmetic dentistry in Georgetown, Texas, and the surrounding areas, including Austin, Pflugerville and Temple, Texas. Give us a call today to learn more and make your appointment!