Am I a Good Candidate for Dental Implants?

Lakecia Hammond
Zentist

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If you’ve ever had a missing tooth and felt forced to appear content with it, you know it’s a hard pill to swallow. Sure, having missing teeth in your adult life can change your physical appearance, but the intangible humiliation and shame associated with it can be just as vexing for you — the smile wearer.

Getting dental implants may have crossed your mind but you fear window shopping for them will be inconceivable due to cost. Dental implants are not expensive. When you factor the long term benefits of your investment, the price is easier to digest. It will come with a secure, healthy and lasting smile that you will want to find every way to show off.

Remember, all hands are on deck to customize your implant procedure; working meticulously to make your teeth nothing shy of perfect. A dental procedure that requires a doctor’s undivided attention for 1–2 hours, tops.

Discovering if you’re a candidate for dental implants is another thing. Dental professionals will give your mouth a thorough assessment before proceeding with treatment. Here’s what they’re looking at:

1. Gums

Those with periodontal disease or gum disease are not good candidates for dental implants. People may get implants post periodontal(gum) treatment.

Fact: Did you know that periodontal disease is the #1 cause of tooth loss among adults?

2. Bone Density

Your implants rely on good bone density to keep your implant intact. Your dentist will measure the depth and width of your bone. Your doctor will know if you’re a candidate after seeing an X-ray. You also may be eligible for a bone graft where bone tissue may be transplanted.

3. Whether You Smoke

It’s recommended that during the implant process and during the recovery that you refrain from smoking. If this isn’t one of your bad habits, congratulations — you meet this requirement.

4. Patience

Getting dental implants is a procedure that will take time to heal — up to 6 months to be sure. If you are not willing to go through the healing process, you may not be the best candidate for treatment.

5. Good Oral Health

Other than missing teeth, it’s important for the candidate to have good oral health before going into a procedure. You can be sure you’re a great candidate by continuing to brush, floss and going in for cleanings when necessary.

If you’re still timid about whether you’d be a fitting candidate, Get in touch with Zentist for a thorough assessment and you can stop searching ‘dental care near me’ and ‘dental implants cost’ once and for all.

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Lakecia Hammond
Lakecia Hammond