Losing a part of your smile can be truly tough. There are a few different ways to replace natural teeth after they have gone, and it is important to take a look at all of your options. But one of them has quickly become a favorite for providers and patients alike, and so, be sure to ask about whether dental implant placement is right for your prosthodontic needs. This approach is offering advanced renewal that connects directly to bone.
When you come see Santa Rosa Oral Surgery, Dr. Tyko and Dr. Rogers look out for you. Our office understands the importance of replacing missing teeth, and we also know that dental implant placement provides a secure, lasting way to do it. With an implant, an oral surgeon places a small, threaded titanium post within the jaw, and through osseointegration, the body actually accepts it. So, if you’ve recently lost a tooth, or if you’ve been dealing with it for some time, tell our team about it.
Find your way back to a complete smile. Schedule your next consultation at Santa Rosa Oral Surgery.
What Is A Dental Implant, Anyway?
While dental implant technology has been out for a while, some people still are not sure about it. Well, if you’ve heard about implants, but never really took the time to figure out how they work, then here’s a quick rundown. And if you have more questions, be sure to reach out to your oral health team or call our office.
A dental implant is a small, threaded titanium post. Now, the human body works in a special way when interacting with this metal, and the bone actually grows snugly into the threads of the implant. That provides a secure foundation for a prosthodontic solution.
Dental Implants Offer Versatile Smile Renewal
One of our favorite things about dental implants is its usefulness. This innovative approach to oral health renewal can be helpful in any area of the mouth, providing support for new prosthetic in the front of the mouth and even way in the back. Dental implants can also be effective in the replacement of multiple teeth, so if you’ve lost a few, don’t hold back.
Another important process available with dental implants is All-On-X. This method mounts a full-arch denture through a set number of implant posts. When you want to replace your old or ill-fitting dentures with something stronger, see about All-On-X.
Schedule A Consultation With Santa Rosa Oral Surgery
If you’re tired of living with a subpar smile, we’re here to help. To learn more about our office or to schedule a time to talk, call Santa Rosa Oral Surgery at (707) 545-4625 today.