Do You Need Dental Implants?
Drs. Mark and AnneMarie Benage often use dental implants to help repair damaged teeth that have been affected by the issues below. This isn’t an exhaustive list, so if you are dealing with any other dental difficulties, feel free to give us a call and consult our professional dental staff.
Cavities
When cavities aren’t treated properly, they can cause severe damage to the rest of your teeth. If you have a cavity that has caused dental decay in your tooth root, dental implants can help by replacing dead roots with a metal root-like device.
Gum Disease
Sports accidents, sudden falls, and even eating certain foods often lead to damaged or missing teeth. Dental implants are a great resource to restore the functionality and durability of your smile. These tools give you added reassurance and confidence to go about your day.
Dental Trauma
Bruxism, also known as teeth grinding, can damage the roots of your teeth. This bad habit breaks away at the enamel of your teeth, making them more vulnerable to infection and cavities. Dental implants help to repair root damage caused by bruxism and other unhealthy dental habits.
Bruxism
Late-stage gum disease causes permanent damage to your oral health. This more severe form of gum disease, known as periodontitis, often results in severely broken and even missing teeth roots. Dental implants can replace missing roots to prevent bone loss and kickstart the healing process for your gums.
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Dental Implants and Prosthetics
Once the implants are placed, we will use a dental prosthetic to restore your smile’s functionality and look. A dental prosthetic is an artificial tooth that replaces or covers damaged teeth. Here are some prosthetics our dentists might recommend:
- Dental crowns to restore single missing or damaged teeth
- Fixed-implant dentures to help with more extensive dental treatment
Dental crowns only need one implant per tooth, while fixed-implant dentures will only require implants at anchor points to keep them in place. Depending on the scope of your needs and treatment, Drs. Mark and Anne Marie Benage will decide which prosthetic works best for you.
BioHorizon and NeoDent Implants
Benage Dental Care is happy to offer the BioHorizon and NeoDent implant systems to help our patients revitalize their smiles. These leading and established brands are known for their long-lasting and durable results.
Ready to rediscover the joy of a complete smile? Contact your dental family at Benage Dental Care and schedule your dental implant consultation today. Our experienced, compassionate team is eager to assess your unique needs and guide you through the transformative process of dental implants.
Why You’ll Love Dental Implants
Dental implants are not just a dental fix—they’re an investment in your well-being. Here are just a few of the many benefits of dental implants for our community in Cleburne, TX.
Natural Appearance
Dental implants act as an anchor to your replacement teeth, reinforcing your jaw and gum health. Once dental implants are blended into your smile, we will use dental prosthetics such as crowns and dentures. These seamless and personalized tooth replacements help you achieve a white, straight, and natural-looking smile.
Straightforward Procedure
Dental implants are a straightforward procedure for many of our patients. During your initial appointment, we will give you a step-by-step rundown of your procedure. Once your consultation is complete, your dentist will place the implants and allow them to heal before adding a crown or denture, often called a restoration.
Boosted Confidence
Missing or dead teeth can make it difficult to speak or function without pain or physical impediments. Dental implants allow you to articulate your thoughts precisely and painlessly, increasing your overall self-esteem and well-being.
Improved Functionality
Dental implants offer enhanced chewing and biting stability, allowing you to enjoy your favorite foods without restrictions. Dental implants also improve bone and gum health, restoring the full function of your smile. They work just like your natural teeth.
Dental Implants Go Beyond Looks
Dental implants can stop missing teeth from snowballing into more serious health issues. These modern dental devices are built to fortify your teeth and provide the following benefits:
- Bone Preservation: The dental implant post stimulates the jawbone, preventing bone loss and maintaining the natural structure of your facial features.
- Improved Oral Health: Dental implants are a great way to reduce the risk of cavities, infection, or gum disease.
- Improved Digestion: Implants make it easier to digest and break down large or small foods, improving the daily function of your digestive tract.
- Damage Prevention: Knocked-out or necrotic teeth can weaken the area’s surrounding roots, which leads to more damaged teeth. Implants prevent this further damage.
Utilize Dental Sedation with Benage Dental Care
At Benage Dental Care, we treat our patients like family from the front desk all the way to the treatment chair. We do everything we can to help each patient feel comfortable and cared for. That’s why we offer IV sedation or nitrous oxide sedation during the implant procedure.
Dental sedatives are used to make the patient feel at ease while more invasive dental procedures are completed. During the procedure, you might feel slightly drowsy or fall asleep as the sedative takes effect. We can then perform the procedure without causing any major pain or discomfort.
The Dental Implant Process at Benage Dental Care
If you’re looking to replace a missing tooth, Benage Dental Care is here to help! Dental implants are completely safe and require little to no additional care outside of routine oral care. Plus, with the use of our dental sedatives, you will hardly feel anything during the placement process.
Here’s how the process will look:
Initial Consultation
Your journey to a restored smile begins with a comprehensive consultation at Benage Dental Care. Our caring, skilled dental team will assess your oral health, discuss your concerns, and determine if dental implants are the right solution for you.
Treatment Planning
Following the initial consultation, a personalized treatment plan is created based on your specific needs and goals. This plan outlines the steps of the implant process and addresses any additional treatments, such as bone grafting, if necessary.
Implant Placement
The implant post is surgically placed into the jawbone This phase is crucial as it establishes a strong and stable foundation for the replacement tooth. This procedure is often handled in a separate appointment to allow your body time to heal before attaching a prosthetic.
Healing Period (Osseointegration)
Over the next few months, the implant post undergoes a process called osseointegration, during which it fuses with the surrounding bone. This integration allows an implant to function alongside the existing bone and gum tissue, helping the implants last as long as possible!
Abutment Placement
Once osseointegration is complete, the abutment is attached to the implant post. Depending on your situation, the abutments may be placed with the implants or during a separate visit. Implant abutments are shaped to perfectly fit your custom tooth crown or prosthetic.
Custom Crown Placement
The final touch involves placing a custom-designed crown onto the abutment. The crown is meticulously crafted to match the color, shape, and size of your natural teeth, ensuring a seamless and aesthetically pleasing result.