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What are dental implants made of ?

What are dental implants made of ?

What Are Dental Implants Made Of

Topeka Oral Surgery specializes in providing advanced dental solutions, including dental implants, renowned for their durability  and ability to resist dental decay. Dental Implants can last over 20 years.

What Are Dental Implants Made Of?

Topeka Oral Surgery specializes in the placement of dental implants. The implant itself, a small screw post surgically placed into the jawbone, is crucial for stability. Typically crafted from a titanium alloy, the same material trusted in various medical implants like those for hips and knees. Titanium boasts exceptional durability and biocompatibility, minimizing the risk of allergic reactions and ensuring a secure fusion with the bone over time. This will NOT set off a metal detector in an airport!

What Material Composes the Abutment?

After the fusion process, an abutment serves as a connector for attaching the replacement tooth securely. Traditionally, titanium has been a preferred choice due to its reliability and compatibility. However, alternatives like gold or zirconium are gaining popularity, especially for their aesthetic appeal and natural tooth color matching.

What Materials Are Used for Replacement Teeth?

Once the implant and abutment are set, the final step involves attaching the replacement tooth. Depending on your specific needs, your dentist may recommend various options like single crowns, bridges, or full dental arches. These replacement teeth can be crafted from diverse materials such as acrylic, nylon, metal, porcelain, ceramic, or even lightweight titanium, aiming to mimic the appearance and function of natural teeth seamlessly.

How Long Can You Expect Them to Last?

Dental implants themselves boast impressive longevity, potentially lasting a lifetime, while replacement teeth may require replacement after 20 years.  Unlike a natural tooth, a dental implant CANNOT get a cavity.

Trust in Quality Dental Implants

Rest assured, our dental implants are meticulously crafted from high-quality materials, ensuring optimal aesthetics, comfort, and durability. If you seek further insights into dental implant composition or wish to explore treatment options, don’t hesitate to schedule a consultation with Topeka Oral Surgery. Your smile deserves the best care possible.

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      Are Dental Implants Better than Real Teeth?

      Are Dental Implants Better than Real Teeth?

      In the realm of dentistry, a primary aim is preserving natural teeth for as long as possible. However, when teeth are extensively damaged or decayed beyond repair, extraction followed by dental implants becomes a viable solution. The durability and longevity of these implants are paramount concerns shared by dentists, oral surgeons, and patients alike.
      At Topeka Oral Surgery & Dental Implants, we often address patients’ queries regarding the strength and durability of dental implants, as well as their expected lifespan. Typically, we assure them of the implants’ robustness and potential longevity, subject to diligent oral care and regular check-ups. At this time long term follow is showing them lasting >20 years. 

      Are Dental Implants Always Successful?

      Generally, the majority of patients undergoing implant procedures experience successful outcomes, with implants integrating well with the surrounding bone tissue. But sometimes, things don’t go as usual.

      Studies indicate that dental implants boast success rates ranging from 92 to 98 %, meaning they survive the initial procedure and integrate with the surrounding bone of the maxilla or mandible. Nonetheless, complications or long-term failures can still occur.

      Another study suggests that 90 to 95% of dental implants remain successful for at least a decade, with various factors influencing their durability, such as patient age, implant length and diameter, and overall jawbone health. Most importantly, success rates correlate to pre – existing health conditions such as diabetes, osteoporosis, smoking, or any disease treated with medications that alter the immune system.  These conditions mentioned above can lower the probability of successful integration of an implant.

      At Topeka Oral Surgery & Dental Implants, we prioritize the highest standards of care to maximize the success and longevity of your dental implant procedure. Our experienced team ensures thorough evaluation and personalized treatment plans tailored to each patient’s unique needs.

      What Is the Normal Lifespan of Dental Implants?

      The dental implant itself, a small titanium post inserted into the jawbone, provides a stable foundation for artificial replacement teeth. With proper oral hygiene and regular dental care, implants are designed to last a lifetime.

      Teeth positioned towards the rear of the jaw endure more wear and tear from chewing and may require replacement sooner than those towards the front.

      Do Dental Implants Provide Strong Bite Strength?

      Dental implants are favored for their remarkable bite strength, typically reaching 80 to 90 percent of a natural tooth’s strength. This feature offers patients the confidence to enjoy their favorite foods without discomfort or concerns about stability.

      How Do Dental Implants Compare with Other Tooth Replacement Options?

      Dental implants stand out as the strongest option for tooth replacement due to several factors:

      How Do Dental Implants Differ From Natural Teeth?

      Dental implants closely mimic the strength and resilience of natural teeth, primarily due to their fusion with the jawbone, providing a secure base for future crowns.

      For further insights into the strengths and benefits of dental implants, schedule a consultation with Topeka Oral Surgery & Dental Implants. Our team is dedicated to addressing any questions or concerns you may have. Contact us  below today to begin your journey towards a confident smile.

       

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          What Can I Eat After Full Dental Implants?

          What Can I Eat After Full Dental Implants?

          Dental Implant Diet

          After undergoing dental implant procedures, it’s crucial to be mindful of your diet to promote proper healing and prevent infection. The implant sites require sufficient time to heal, allowing the implant posts to fully integrate into your jawbone. Consequently, it’s advisable to refrain from chewing directly on the implant site to avoid any potential complications. Ideally you want to eat on the other side of your mouth for two weeks to give the surgical site time to heal.

          Below is a guide on what to eat following your treatment at Topeka Oral Surgery & Dental Implants:

          Recommended Foods:

          During the initial stages of recovery, stick to soft foods to minimize the need for extensive chewing. On the first day post-treatment, focus on consuming very soft or liquid foods to alleviate any discomfort and reduce the risk of inadvertently disturbing the implant. Suitable options include:
          As you progress through the recovery process, gradually introduce slightly more solid foods that require minimal chewing, such as:
          After two weeks you can gradually reintroduce chewier foods like meat or raw vegetables. However, continue to avoid chewing on the implant site to minimize unnecessary forces onto the implant while it is integrating with the bone.

          Foods to Avoid:

          To safeguard the healing process and prevent potential complications, steer clear of certain types of foods, including:
          Avoiding foods that require vigorous chewing, like crusty bread or tough meats, is essential to prevent any disruption to the healing process. Ultimately, after two weeks you should be able to return to a normal diet.

          Importance of Dietary Choices:

          During the recovery period after your dental implant procedure at Topeka Oral Surgery & Dental Implants, it’s essential to avoid high-sugar foods. These not only increase the risk of infection but can also hinder the success of your implant by fostering the growth of harmful bacteria in your mouth.

          Post-Healing:

          At your 3 month follow up we will evaluate your implant and soft tissue to make sure it is healthy and stable enough to be restored. No diet changes are necessary at this time.

          Learn More About Dental Implants

          Topeka Oral Surgery and Dental Implants provides comprehensive dental implant surgeries. Explore the topic of dental implants in depth by contacting us below.

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              Can Smoking Cause Dental Implants Failure ?

              Can Smoking Cause Dental Implants Failure ?

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              Improvements in technology and treatment approaches have transformed dental implants into a resilient and cost-effective solution for dental rehabilitation. With a success rate averaging between 95% and 98% over a decade when placed correctly and maintained well, dental implants stand as a reliable option. Nonetheless, there exists a narrow margin for implant failure, with smoking emerging as a significant risk factor. Research suggests that smokers experience failure rates between 6.5% and 20% when it comes to dental implants.

              How Smoking Influences Oral Health

              Smoking introduces nearly 4,000 distinct gases and chemicals into the body, which readily penetrate the bloodstream via the mouth’s lining. These toxins, including carbon monoxide, hinder oxygen circulation to oral tissues, leading to cellular damage. Smoking is associated with an increased likelihood of developing periodontal disease, oral cancer, and peri-implantitis, which is an infection surrounding the implants.
              Moreover, smoking impedes wound healing. During dental implant insertion, incisions in the gums are made, sometimes accompanied by tooth extraction. Adequate blood and oxygen supply are imperative for gum tissue healing, yet nicotine can constrict blood vessels, disrupting this vital process. Topeka Oral Surgery recommends regular oral pathology sessions to make sure nothing is serious.

              Impact of Smoking on Dental Implants

              Research underscores the potential complications smoking poses to the long-term success of dental implants. While osseointegration—the fusion of implant and bone—may still occur, it might proceed at a slower pace. However, upon exposure for abutment attachment and permanent tooth installation, smoking heightens susceptibility to periodontal disease and bone loss. Bacterial growth and bone erosion around the implant induced by smoking heighten the risk of implant failure.
              Smoking increases the likelihood of peri-implantitis, a condition marked by bacterial infection causing gum recession, implant pocket deepening, and bone loss.Consequently, untreated peri-implantitis can lead to implant loosening and failure.
              Moreover, smoking diminishes saliva production, leading to dryness in the mouth. Saliva not only maintains oral tissue moisture but also aids in rinsing away bacteria, plaque, and food debris, which are detrimental to dental health.

              If bone grafts accompany dental implants, smoking can hinder bone healing, particularly in implants placed in the upper jaw near the sinuses due to diminished bone volume.

              Mitigating Implant Failure Risk

              While being a smoker doesn’t preclude you from receiving dental implants, several measures can enhance outcomes and diminish implant failure risk:

              Transparency

              Inform your doctor about your smoking habits and any other health conditions for tailored care.

              Smoking cessation

              Ideally, quit smoking; alternatively, cease smoking at least one week before implant surgery and refrain for two to three months afterward.

              Maintain Oral hygiene

              Consistently brush and floss, being gentle around the implant area. After receiving replacement teeth, commit to daily brushing and schedule regular cleanings and checkups to catch any issues early on.

              Having a history of smoking, or currently smoking, does not automatically disqualify you from being a candidate for dental implants at Topeka Oral Surgery & Dental Implants. Our team will carefully assess your overall health, dental history, and smoking habits to tailor a personalized treatment plan that optimizes the success of your implant placement and recovery process.

              Request an Appointment for Your FREE Implant Consultation at Topeka Oral Surgery

              Schedule your consultation with Topeka Oral Surgery today! Our experienced team is here to provide you with a FREE implant consultation, tailored to your unique needs. Don’t wait any longer – book your appointment now and let us help you achieve the smile of your dreams.

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                  Tuesday: 7:30AM - 4:00PM
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                  Thursday: 7:30AM - 4:00PM
                  Friday: 7:30AM - 4:00PM
                  Saturday: By Appointment
                  Sunday: Closed
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                  Saturday: By Appointment
                  Sunday: Closed