If you are missing teeth and are considering dental implants, there are a number of things you should know. Implants are a popular choice for replacement, but the process takes time to complete. You should make sure you are a good candidate and get all your questions answered before choosing the procedure.

Benefits of dental implants

There are numerous options for teeth replacement, but implants have gained in popularity over the years for numerous reasons. Because titanium rods are inserted directly into the jaw and bone grows around the implants, there is a stable foundation for the artificial teeth. This means you can chew and speak normally, and they look like real teeth. Implants also prevent bone loss of the jaw. If taken care of, dental implants can last a lifetime.

How to prepare for dental implants

Unlike some replacement procedures, dental implants require some planning and preparation. If you know what to expect and plan accordingly, you should have a better overall experience.

1. Schedule a complete exam

Not everyone is a good candidate for implants. If they are something you are interested in, your dentist will conduct a thorough consultation and exam. During this visit, your medical and dental history will be reviewed, and the dentist will inspect your gums, teeth, and jaw to make sure there is no decay and that there is adequate density in the jawbone to support the implants. The dentist will also ask about any medical conditions and lifestyle habits, such as smoking, that may indicate that dental implants are not the right option.

2. Prepare your teeth and jawbone

If you have decayed or destroyed teeth that need to be removed, the dentist will extract them first. You may also need a bone graft to increase the density in the jaw. These need to be completed and healed before the implant procedure can begin.

3. Expect multiple visits and time to heal

One of the biggest ways patients can prepare for dental implants is to understand that this is not a quick process. There are multiple steps, and the area needs to heal first before moving on to the next step. You should mentally prepare for the procedure to take an average of nine to 12 months.

4. Prep food and arrange for transportation

After the placement of the implants, you will need to plan for aftercare. It will take a little while for your gums to heal and for you to get used to your new teeth. You should arrange for someone else to drive you home after many of the visits.

You should also plan to have soft foods ready, so you do not have to worry about cooking when you arrive home. Some good options to have around include:

  • Applesauce
  • Smoothie ingredients
  • Yogurt
  • Mashed potatoes
  • Soft pasta
  • Brothy soup
  • Oatmeal
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    Conclusion

    Dental implants are a good option for many people who want to replace missing teeth. Because the procedure is a lengthy process, there are ways that you can prepare to make it go smoother.

    Request an appointment or call Sonoran Desert Dentistry at 480-439-0117 for an appointment in our Scottsdale office.

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