Dental Implants

Understanding Dental Implants

Dental implants are a method for replacing a missing tooth with a solution that looks and feels natural. The process involves surgically placing a metal post into the jawbone, followed by the attachment of a tooth crown. Implants are designed to blend with your natural teeth and help restore function for activities like eating.

RESTORE YOUR SMILE WITH DENTAL IMPLANTS

Dental implants can help improve oral health by preventing neighboring teeth from shifting into gaps caused by missing teeth. They may also support overall well-being by helping maintain full mouth function, which can aid in proper nutrition. At Setai Dental, our team is dedicated to providing dental implants as a long-term solution for replacing missing teeth, giving you the opportunity to restore your smile.

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Call or schedule a consultation to learn more about the dental implant process.
The procedure may be simpler than you think.
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We can assess your oral health to determine if you are a candidate for dental implants and discuss a treatment plan to address missing teeth.

FAQs about Dental Implants

How long do I have to wait after a tooth extraction to get a dental implant?
Most dentists will advise that you wait at least three months after an extraction to get a dental implant. This gives your gums a chance to heal.
Not everyone needs a bone graft to get a dental implant. Those who have suffered bone loss, have had ongoing dental problems, or have had missing teeth for a long time are those who should consider a bone graft. Your dentist will do an X-ray and exam and better advise you.
It can take up to two hours to complete dental implant surgery but some procedures can be done in 20 minutes. It is individualized depending on the severity of each case.
Sedation options are up to you. Talk to your dentist if you feel you need sedation for the procedure.
There could be mild to moderate pain after a dental implant surgery. Over-the-counter medications can manage the pain for most people. That should subside in three or four days.