>Addison Cooper Question By: Addison Cooper  Posted in: Dental Care

What is the procedure for getting dental implants?

The procedure for getting dental implants typically involves several steps. First, the dentist will conduct a comprehensive examination of your oral health, including X-rays and possibly a CT scan, to assess the condition of your jawbone and surrounding teeth. If your jawbone lacks sufficient density or height to support implants, bone grafting may be necessary.    

Once you're deemed a suitable candidate, the dental implant procedure begins with the placement of a titanium post into the jawbone during a surgical procedure. This post serves as the artificial root for the replacement tooth. After the post is placed, a healing period of several months is often required to allow the jawbone to fuse with the implant through a process called osseointegration.

Once osseointegration is complete, an abutment is attached to the implant, which protrudes above the gumline. This abutment serves as the connection point for the artificial tooth or crown. Impressions of your teeth are then taken to fabricate a custom-made crown that matches the color, size, and shape of your natural teeth.

If you are looking to restore existing dental implants, contact their experienced Pleasanton dentist to schedule a dental implant consultation. For more information, visit: https://www.pleasantondentaloffice.com/dental-services/dental-implant-restorations

Ella MorrisAnswer By: Ella Morris