How Do Dental Implants Work?

How Do Dental Implants Work? santa rosaAs we age, we become more likely to lose teeth. While that might be a biological fact, it does not mean that we have to be happy about it. There are some truly quality prosthodontic possibilities to help people renew their smiles after adult tooth loss these days, including the placement of biocompatible dental implants. This innovative approach uses a small, threaded titanium post to provide a stable foundation for a prosthetic, and it’s changing the game in the dental world.

Here at Santa Rosa Oral Surgery, our team understands the importance of filling that gap. Losing one tooth can make you more likely to lose more, so talk to your oral health team as soon as you can to make a prosthodontic plan. We offer a range of effective oral surgery solutions to address adult tooth loss, including dental implant placement, All-On-X, and more. So, if you’re ready, we are too.

Find your way back to a complete, quality smile. Schedule a consultation with Drs. Tyko and Rogers at Santa Rosa oral Surgery.

What Is A Dental Implant, Anyway?

Even though dental implant advertisements are all over the place, people don’t tend to pay attention to them until they need a prosthodontic renewal. While that is certainly understandable, when you lose a tooth, you want to be armed with the right information. So, let’s get into it: what exactly is a dental implant, and how does it work to provide an effective smile solution?

A dental implant is a small, threaded titanium post that, when placed within the bone tissue of the jaw, provides a stable foundation for a prosthetic tooth. Since the human immune system cannot identify titanium as a foreign material, the bone in this area actually regrows snugly into the threads. That offers real opportunities, and it’s why titanium is also used in limb replacements.

Implant Solutions Can Stay With You

Sometimes, additional tooth loss happens, whether due to age, injury, or something else. If that should happen, an implant can often continue to be a part of your prosthodontic pathway. That’s because dental implants can mount more than one tooth.

This idea is also the foundation for an innovative new approach to full arch renewal called All-On-X. With All-On-X, an oral surgeon places a set number of implant posts throughout the mouth. Then, they can mount a full denture, providing a secure and stable bite through implant technology. So, if you’ve lost more than just one tooth, you still have options.

Schedule A Consultation At Santa Rosa Oral Surgery

When it’s time to talk about your missing teeth, we’re here to help. Find out more about dental implant technology with a call to Santa Rosa Oral Surgery at (707) 545-4625 today.