Millions of Americans have lost no less than one tooth permanently.
So, if you are going for a dental implant, know that dental implants are a popular choice for tooth replacement with a significant success rate.
A dental implant is a permanent solution for tooth replacement. The dental implant serves as a root when placed into the jawbone. A post (the abutment) has an artificial tooth (the crown), which screws into the implant. The crown is custom-made to match other teeth and look as natural as possible.
There are two dental implants treatment options, endosteal and subperiosteal. In subperiosteal, the surgeon embeds the implant into the jawbone, and each then holds one or more artificial teeth. The surgeon affixes the implant on top of the jawbone with a subperiosteal implant. Surgeons choose this option for people who have a shorter (height) jawbone than the average. The implant procedure can be one of three types depending on the situation. These are next.
As for the cost, note that there is no fixed rate. Much depends on the type and time of surgery. However, keep in mind these factors:
When it comes to costs, you must look at the insurance policies.
Discuss with your dentist options for sedation and to numb the surgical site. Now, this itself considerably reduces pain and discomfort. Once numbed, the drill makes space in the jawbone for the implant. Do not fret! You might feel the pressure most, but you will not have pain from the drilling.
On average, the discomfort in the treated area, face and jaw lasts about ten days. Also, some patients may have localized swelling. The dentist will sort you out with painkillers and antibiotics. The good news is that the swelling and pain begin to decrease from the third day. Within 14 days, the implant will have healed.
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