Dental Implants
Replacing a Missing Tooth Is Important and Easier Than Ever!!!
Dental Implant is a type of surgical procedure that is performed to replace missing or lost teeth. It involves the placement of small titanium screws into the jawbone on top of which a cap/crown, a fixed bridge, a partial denture, or a full denture can be attached. Once the implant integrates/fuses with your bone a structure called an abutment is connected to the implant and then the artificial tooth/teeth are attached. Dental implants are a popular choice for replacing missing teeth because they are strong, durable, and look and function like natural teeth. Find the best professionals for dental implants in Hyderabad here at Arcus.
FAQ'S
Dental implants are typically suitable for most adults who are missing one or more teeth. To be a good candidate for dental implants, you must have good overall health, sufficient bone density in the jaw to support the implant, and healthy gums. If you have any underlying health conditions, such as diabetes or gum disease, these should be well-controlled before you consider dental implants. Your dentist or oral surgeon will be able to determine if you are a good candidate for dental implants during a consultation.
Like any minor oral surgical procedure, there is a risk of infection, inflammation, and pain, but our implantologist will discuss how these can be managed for your specific situation. If there is no available bone to place the implant, then bone and gum grafting procedures may be required, which can increase the cost of your treatment,
With proper care, dental implants can last for many years or even a lifetime. However, it is important to maintain good oral hygiene and see your dentist regularly for check-ups and cleanings to help ensure the longevity of your dental implants.
The success rate of dental implants is generally high, with studies showing success rates of 95-98%. However, it is important to note that no dental procedure is 100% successful, and there is a small risk of complications such as infection or implant failure.
It varies from person to person and with the maintenance of oral hygiene and habits.