Dental implants are artificial replacements that function as manufactured "anchors", designed to resemble cylinders or screws. These implants serve as substitutes for natural tooth roots and can be placed in both the upper and lower jaws. They are made from titanium and other durable materials that are well-accepted by the body.
Once implanted, the implants fuse with the bone and gum tissue in the jaw, creating a stable foundation for custom-made artificial teeth, known as dental crowns. Dental implants are highly versatile and can be used to replace a single tooth, multiple teeth, or to anchor partial or full dentures, regardless of the patient's age. They help restore proper chewing function and prevent the facial collapse that often accompanies tooth loss. Unlike removable dentures, dental implants are permanent fixtures that do not require nightly removal or special cleaning. |
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- Lifelong durability with proper maintenance
- Economical choice for tooth replacement - Maintains natural facial contours and smile - Protects and preserves jawbone health - Supports adjacent natural teeth - Enhances speech clarity - Firmly anchored, preventing slippage - Capable of chewing various foods - Resistant to cavities in implanted crowns - Reliable and proven tooth restoration outcomes |
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Our experienced surgeons precisely place the dental implant into the jawbone, ensuring that the top of the implant slightly protrudes. A screw is then attached to the implant to prevent gum tissue and debris from entering. Following this, the gum tissue is carefully sutured over the implant.
The implant remains beneath the gum for a period of 3-6 months to allow for osseointegration, where the bone integrates with the implant. Patients may experience some swelling or discomfort for a few days after the procedure. To manage this, we provide effective pain relief options to ensure comfort. During the recovery period, we recommend a diet consisting of soft, cold foods and warm soups. |
Step 2At your next appointment, we will uncover the implant and attach a component called a "post." This allows the gum tissue to heal around the post. Depending on the type of implant, a second surgical procedure might be necessary to attach the post that will support the replacement teeth. In some cases, the post is placed during the initial surgery. Once the healing process is complete, the implant and post will provide a stable foundation for your new tooth.
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At Creating Dental Excellence Cornwall, our team of skilled surgeons crafts a crown that perfectly matches your existing teeth in size, shape, and color. This custom-made crown is then securely attached to the implant post.
Dental implants are suitable for individuals who are generally healthy, have strong gums, and possess sufficient bone density to support an implant. Maintaining excellent oral hygiene and scheduling regular dental check-ups are essential for the longevity of your implants. During your first visit, our experts will assess if dental implants are the right option for you. |
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