What is a dental implant?

 Dental implants are a better and permanent replacement for missing teeth. An implant acts like a tooth root and is usually made of titanium and other materials that are well-suited to the human body. It is placed inside the jawbone, and over which prosthetic teeth (crowns) are placed.

When a tooth cannot be maintained for various reasons and is extracted, an implant can be placed in the place of the missing tooth.

The implant consists of three parts: the fixture (the part that is inserted inside the bone), the cover, and the abutment (connecting the cover to the fixture). The cost of the implant depends on the quality of each of these parts.

Benefits and complications of dental implants

Advantages:

·         Maintaining oral and dental health

·         Fixedness of the implant

·         Considering that missing teeth can create an inappropriate appearance, dental implants can restore your self-confidence.

·         Dental implants are one of the fastest ways to replace lost teeth.

·         The longevity of implants is such that if you follow oral and dental hygiene correctly, they can have the necessary efficiency for you until the end of your life.

Complications:

·         Infection at the implant site

·         Possibility of damage to other teeth

·         Nerve damage that can cause pain, numbness, and tingling sensation in the gums, lips, and chin.

·         Sinus problems

Choosing a dentist specializing in dental implants, following oral and dental hygiene tips can significantly reduce the complications of dental implants.

How much does a dental implant cost?

The cost of dental implants depends on the dental condition of the person. This price will be determined by the implant specialist after the visit. There are many factors that determine the price of dental implants. Among the factors that can be mentioned:

Whether it is performed by a general dentist or a specialist, the type of dental implant, the country of manufacture, the type of material, the time of implant placement, the need for a bone graft or sinus lift, and the implant brand.

Summary

If you consult a dentist, you can use implants as a good alternative to partial dentures, complete dentures, and dental bridges. Also, if oral and dental hygiene and regular visit to the dentist is followed, placing implants in the mouth does not cause any problems. You can use them for the rest of your life without any problems.

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