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Nashua, NH Dental Implants Restoration

If you’re considering dental implants to replace one or more missing teeth, you’re likely to have some concerns. Are dental implants the best option for you? How much do dental implants cost? Are you a good fit for them? Will your dental implants blend in with your natural teeth?

We can help you get an answer to any of those questions and anything else you may need to know about dental implants in Nashua, NH. Just get in touch with us today for an initial consultation.


What are dental implants?

Dental implants are among the most popular aesthetic dentistry services and products. They are tooth-like materials that are permanently affixed to the gums to replace lost teeth

Dental implants are similar to dentures, but they are distinct in that they are permanently attached to the gums and cannot be removed without the help of a dentist. Oral implants are usually constructed of titanium, which is one of the few metals that the human body can accept.

What are the main benefits of dental implants?

There are numerous reasons dental implants are such a popular choice in cosmetic dentistry. Here are just some of them:

When an implant is attached to a dental implant, the result is perfectly natural. Because the artificial tooth sits flush with the gum line, no one will be able to tell which teeth are natural and which are artificial.

One of the most significant advantages of dental implants is that they operate and feel like natural teeth, giving strength and function unmatched by alternative restorations. The artificial tooth is stable because the dental implant is firmly anchored in your jawbone, much like a natural root.

One of the adverse consequences of losing a tooth is that bone mass around the missing tooth site begins to deteriorate. This is because there is no longer a root to promote bone ossification and strengthening. A dental implant encourages new bone growth in your jawbone through a process known as osseointegration. This may aid in the prevention of future bone loss.

Dental implants, just like natural teeth, have the ability to last a lifetime if properly cared for.

One of the most common complaints about tooth loss or dentures is that people have to change their diets either because their bite is less effective or because their dentures don’t stay in place well enough to allow them to consume items such as apples or steak. Most patients can eat and drink normally once their dental implants are stable.

Tooth loss and/or wearing dentures can have a negative impact on your self-esteem. Missing teeth can make it difficult to smile, and denture users frequently express concerns about their dentures sliding while speaking or laughing.

Dental implants or implant-retained dentures are held in place by your jawbone and will not shift, allowing you to go about your day confident in your smile.

A dental implant’s success is determined by its placement in your mouth and the amount of jawbone available to support it. Overall, dental implants have a 98 percent success rate, which means they produce predictable results and are suitable for the vast majority of people.

Are You a Candidate for Dental Implants?

Not everyone is a candidate for a dental implant, however. For a successful implant to take hold, a candidate must have proper bone density and have a strong immune system. All dentists will recommend that proper oral health should be maintained however in the case of dental implants, strict oral hygiene should be upheld to avoid the risk of disease. Dental Implants are so well designed that they mimic the look and feel of natural teeth. Implants are usually made of a synthetic yet biocompatible material like metal or ceramic.

Surgery is necessary to prepare the area for an implant and place the implant in the mouth. Following the procedure, a period of time is required for the implant to take hold and for bone tissue to build up and anchor the device. In some cases, metal posts are inserted into the implant during a follow-up procedure to connect the tooth. Because dental implants require surgery, patients are administered anesthesia and, if necessary, antibiotics to stave off infection following the procedure. Like any restoration, implants require diligent oral hygiene and proper care to ensure they last a long time.

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Dental Implants FAQ

Dental implants are normally inserted with a local anesthetic and with great care. Following this, you should expect some soreness and swelling for a few days, but you should be able to resume your typical activities soon after. Following the surgery, you will be given detailed post-operative instructions, as well as a phone number to call if you have any concerns or questions.

The quantity and quality of bone are critical for effective implants, and we may need to offer a replacement for a bone deficit, which usually takes the shape of a modest augmentation around the implant’s neck. We can generally do this at the same time as implant placement, depending on the size of the deficiency.

The number of implants required to meet the demands of restoring missing teeth varies by situation. If the implant surgeon’s ability to place longer implants is limited, additional implants will be required.

If you want to know more about how dental implants can enhance your smile, get in touch with us to schedule an initial consultation.

Want to learn more about Dental Implants from Pearl Dental Associates?
Call our Nashua, NH office at (603) 883-6010 to book an appointment today!