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Despite your best efforts to maintain good oral hygiene and dental care, tooth loss may occur throughout life due to gum disease, decay, injury, other types of diseases or oral health issues entirely outside of your control. 

Dental implants are a durable, permanent tooth replacement option for patients missing teeth that restore your smile to its natural beauty and promote healthy jawbone development in the absence of natural teeth roots. 

At Wade Orthodontics, our oral surgeons offer both a single tooth implant and multiple tooth implant surgery depending on a patient’s needs. We also work with a wide network of oral health professionals to assist with the implant process, should your treatment require them.

Dental Implants

What Are Dental Implants?

Dental implants are comprised of a variety of parts that work together to mimic a natural tooth and attaching roots to your jawbone. These parts include:

  • The dental implant itself, which is a titanium metal post that attaches to the jawbone. Implants are designed to fuse to your bone and promote bone growth over time. Titanium is durable, bio-friendly and very common in surgeries like hip and knee replacements, making it the perfect fit.
  • The abutment, or the screw that fits atop the post and sticks out from your gums. This part securely attaches your new prosthetic tooth to the prosthetic implant root.
  • The crown, which is the ceramic replacement for your actual tooth. Crowns are uniquely designed to match the rest of your natural teeth and are the only visible part of your completed implant.

Like the components of an implant itself, the process is performed in multiple different stages that build atop each other. This is so your mouth, bone and gums have adequate time to heal and support your crown.

What Happens During the Dental Implant Procedure?

How Do I Care For My New Dental Implants?

Since dental implants function exactly like a natural tooth, you must care for them as you would for the rest of your mouth. While ceramic crowns can’t decay, they are subject to cracking, chipping, damage and wear and tear. 

Make sure to brush twice a day with fluoride toothpaste, floss, maintain regular hygiene appointments and wear an athletic mouthguard when playing contact sports or doing activities where your teeth could be damaged.

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Proper aftercare is essential for a smooth recovery. To ensure the best results:

A treated tooth can last a lifetime with proper care, helping you avoid extractions and maintain a natural, healthy smile.

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