Can all people get dental implants?

Dental implants are for people that are missing a tooth. It allows for the replacement of a single missing tooth or several missing teeth. Perhaps you were born without a tooth or have had to have teeth removed due to injury, infection, or decay.

Your dental professional will inform you of the process before starting to limit miscommunication and any false expectations. Not all people are a good candidate for dental implants.

There are several factors your dental professional will discuss with you.

  • Health risk factors can contribute to failed implants. For example, diabetes and tobacco use need to be controlled or stopped prior to implant placement.
  • Not enough bone structure in your jaw can impact your dental implant treatment. Bone loss is usually the result of chronic gum disease or going for an extended period with missing teeth. You may need a bone graft prior to implant placement. This is when bone from another source is placed on the existing bone. After healing, the dental professional can re-evaluate to see if you are a potential candidate for dental implants.
  • A prior history of periodontal disease and not attending your dental check-ups increases your potential of inflammation and bone loss around the implant.
  • Current gum disease needs to be controlled prior to implant placement.
  • Proper understanding of maintaining implants must be emphasized prior to placement. Maintaining your implant is more than just brushing. You may need specialized brushes and interdental products to properly remove plaque.

Dental implants can be an excellent choice for replacing a tooth. After you have your implant, remember to practice excellent oral hygiene, and visit your dental professional regularly.


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