Dental Implants – Houston, TX
Understanding Your Dental Implant Procedure
What Are Dental Implants?
Dental implants are an advanced, permanent solution for missing teeth. Unlike dentures, implants are securely anchored in the jaw with a surgically-placed implant post – usually made of titanium. Attached to the titanium post is an abutment that connects the restorations (replacement teeth) to the implant, which is securely anchored in the jawbone. Dental implants can replace a single or multiple missing teeth, or even an entire upper and/or lower arch, and are far superior to traditional corrective solutions such as bridges and removable complete or partial dentures. If you have missing teeth and/or teeth that are severely damaged, you may be a candidate for dental implant replacement with Dr. Ali Obeidi, a certified Prosthodontic Specialist of Smile 32 Dentistry at Memorial area in Houston, TX.
The Lifelong Advantages of Full Arch Dental Implants
Full Arch Dental Implants have three key advantages over dentures: Durability, Functionality, and Preservation. Unlike dentures, which are glued to the top of the gums and wear the gums and jaw bone down over time, Full Arch Dental Implants are securely anchored below the gum line, meaning they help preserve the jaw and soft tissue. Implants are also far more durable than denture materials, and they restore up to 98% of the functionality of your natural teeth – meaning you will enjoy a lifetime of functionality that is easily maintained through normal brushing and flossing.
Affordable Dental Implants for Every Patient’s Needs
Single Dental Implants
A single implant is the preferred solution in the event of damage or trauma to an individual tooth. Depending on the extent of damage above and below the gum line, a dental bridge may offer a more affordable solution than a fixed implant.
Implant Supported Dentures
Implant-supported dentures are a cost-effective, intermediate option between traditional (removable) dentures and full-mouth dental implant surgery. They essentially consist of a custom-made set of dentures that are fixated to four or more implant posts in the jaw. Implant-supported dentures offer many of the same long-term benefits as full arch solutions, but are far less expensive. The only downside to implant-supported dentures is that they do not always provide the same fit and functionality as full arch restorations.