Dental Implants

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Bells, Jackson, Milan & Lexington




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Our team at Premier Dental provides a range of dental implant options for patients with missing or damaged teeth. Implants come with a variety of options. The proper implant depends on the circumstances of your individual case.

Our dentists are able to help in determining which is the best choice for you. In this overview of implants, we will discuss the different types of implants, who might need them, and answer some commonly asked questions about implants work.

Who Needs Dental Implants?


People with missing teeth will require implants to help restore function and a bright, healthy smile. Disease or injury are the usual causes of tooth loss. Smoking and, particularly, chewing tobacco are also risk factors for tooth decay. When you visit our clinic, our experienced dentists will perform a thorough examination of your mouth and determine whether you are a good candidate for implants.

Dental Implants vs. Dentures


Many patients ask about the benefits of dental implants and drawbacks, compared to complete and partial dentures. Each has a set of considerations for patients, and whether implants or dentures are right for you is ultimately your decision.

Dentures are generally more affordable. Patients with many missing teeth may opt for dentures to cover the whole mouth instead of needing potentially a number of individual implants. Some appreciate the option to easily remove their dentures whenever they need to.

Dental implants, on the other hand, are permanent solutions. They require much less maintenance than dentures. Because they are fixed to the jawbone, they feel more "natural," and that means you might experience more confidence with implants.

Types of Dental Implants


Dentists classify dental implants as either endosteal or subperiosteal. Endosteal implants refer to implants into the jawbone. They are typically made with titanium in the shape of screws, which provide long-term reliability and firm support for a restoration like a dental crown. Subperiosteal implants are placed above the jawbone in cases where patients do not have enough healthy jawbone to anchor implants into.

For patients with compromised jawbone, several procedures may restore healthy bone material. The most common of these procedures Is called a bone augmentation in which bone in the jawbone is stimulated for regrowth by the addition of bone material borrowed from a donor or grown in a lab. A sinus lift is the replacement of bone loss in the sinus cavities due to missing teeth in the upper back section of the mouth.

Are Dental Implants Safe?


Dental implants are a fairly common procedure that our dentists perform. There is very little risk involved. Most work can be completed in a single day. Anesthesia is provided for a pain-free experience. Many patients return to work immediately and experience no or very little negative effects of the procedure. We also use the most advanced techniques and the latest dental technology for the safest, most effective dental work possible.

Dental Implant FAQ's



What are the benefits of dental implants?


Dental implants offer numerous benefits, including improved appearance, speech, and comfort compared to traditional dentures. They function like natural teeth, enhancing chewing efficiency and oral health. Dental implants also help preserve jawbone density, preventing bone loss and maintaining facial structure. Additionally, they are durable and can last many years with proper care.


Who is a good candidate for dental implants?


Good candidates for dental implants include individuals with one or more missing teeth who have sufficient bone density to support the implants. Candidates should also be in good overall health and have healthy gums free of periodontal disease. A thorough evaluation by a dental professional is necessary to determine eligibility and create a personalized treatment plan.


What is the process for getting dental implants?


The process of getting dental implants involves several steps. First, a consultation and evaluation are conducted to determine if the patient is a good candidate. Then, the dental implants are surgically placed into the jawbone. After a healing period, during which the implants fuse with the bone (osseointegration), abutments are attached to the implants. Finally, custom-made crowns are placed on the abutments, restoring the appearance and function of the teeth. The entire process can take several months from start to finish.


How long is the recovery time for dental implants?


Recovery time for dental implants varies depending on the individual and the extent of the procedure. After the initial implant surgery, it can take several weeks to a few months for the implants to fully integrate with the jawbone. During this healing period, patients should follow their dentist's instructions for care and avoid putting excessive pressure on the implants. Once healed, the final crowns can be placed, and patients can resume normal activities.


How do I care for my dental implants?


Caring for dental implants involves maintaining good oral hygiene practices. This includes brushing twice daily, flossing around the implants, and using an antibacterial mouthwash. Regular dental check-ups are also important to monitor the condition of the implants and surrounding tissues, and to ensure proper oral health. Following these steps can help prolong the lifespan of the implants and maintain overall oral health.


What are the risks associated with dental implants?


As with any surgical procedure, there are some risks associated with dental implants. These include infection, implant failure, nerve damage, and complications from anesthesia. However, these risks are relatively low and can be minimized by choosing an experienced dental professional and following pre- and post-operative care instructions closely.


How long do dental implants last?


With proper care and maintenance, dental implants can last many years, often a lifetime. The dental implants themselves are designed to be permanent, while the crowns may need to be adjusted, repaired, or replaced over time due to normal wear and tear. Regular dental check-ups and good oral hygiene practices can help ensure the longevity of the implants and the health of the surrounding tissues.


Can dental implants be removed?


Dental implants are designed to be a permanent solution for missing teeth and are typically not removable. However, if complications arise or if an implant fails, it can be surgically removed by a dental professional. The need for removal is rare and usually results from infection, implant movement, or insufficient bone support.


What should I expect during a consultation for dental implants?


During a consultation for dental implants, the dentist will evaluate your oral health, take X-rays or CT scans, and discuss your medical history. They will assess the condition of your jawbone and gums to determine if you are a good candidate for the procedure. The dentist will also explain the process, benefits, and potential risks, and address any questions or concerns you may have. A personalized treatment plan will be created based on your specific needs.


What are the alternatives to dental implants?


Alternatives to dental implants include dentures and dental bridges. Dentures are removable prosthetic devices that replace missing teeth and surrounding tissues. Dental bridges are fixed prosthetic devices that use adjacent teeth as anchors to support a false tooth. The best option depends on the individual's oral health, preferences, and specific dental needs, and should be discussed with a dental professional.



Schedule an Appointment


To ask us about dental implants or to schedule an appointment please call our Jackson office at 731-300-3000, or one of our other convenient locations.

We have three convenient locations our patients can choose from. We will take the time to discuss any concerns you have. We will also work with your insurance company on your behalf, to make sure you get all the insurance coverage that you are entitled to.


Bells
Office


(731) 663-9999

7019 US-412
Bells, TN 38006


Hours:
Mon: 11am - 6pm
Tue: 8am - 5pm
Wed: 9am - 5pm
Thu: 7am - 2pm
Fri: By appt
Sat & Sun: Closed



Jackson
Office


(731) 300-3000

80 Exeter Rd
Jackson, TN 38305


Hours:
Mon: 7am - 7pm
Tue: 7am - 7pm
Wed: 9am - 5pm
Thu: 7am - 2pm
Fri: 8am - 3pm
Sat & Sun: Closed



Milan
Office


(731) 613-2800

14029 S 1st St
Milan, TN 38358


Hours:
Mon: 11am - 6pm
Tue: 8am - 5pm
Wed: 9am - 5pm
Thu: 7am - 2pm
Fri: By appt
Sat & Sun: Closed



Lexington Office


(731) 617-9818

689 W Church St, Lexington, TN 38351

Hours:
Mon: 11am - 6pm
Tue: 8am - 5pm
Wed: 9am - 5pm
Thu: 7am - 2pm
Fri: Closed
Sat & Sun: Closed




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