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June 5, 2021

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Have you grown accustomed to missing out on summer foods like watermelon, steak, corn on the cob and the many other delights? If so, this can be the summer where you turn things around. With the placement of dental implants, you can once again experience the joy of eating your favorite foods. As you continue reading, learn how to make this a summer that you’ll never forget!

What are Dental Implants?

Similar to the natural tooth roots, dental implants attach to the jawbone. The cylinder-shaped posts are surgically inserted and fuse with the bone bed over a period of a few months to create a lasting and sound foundation.

Dental implants provide a way to replace any number of teeth, which makes their placement all the more valuable. The following outlines the key steps of the procedure:

  • Initial implant placement – Once the implants are in place, the healing and fusion (referred to as osseointegration) with the existing bone will begin.
  • Addition of the abutments – Titanium abutments are attached to the implants that serve as anchors, ensuring that the restoration doesn’t slip or slide.
  • Placement of the final restoration – A custom restoration (crown, implant-retained bridge or denture) is securely affixed to the abutments to leave a fully restored and functional smile.

Greater Food Selection with Dental Implants

Because dental implants are held in place by fusing with the jawbone and don’t rely on being bonded to the surrounding teeth, dental adhesive or suction, the level of functionality they provide is unmatched. The implant procedure, which has a 95% success rate can typically restore up to 75% of the original chewing capacity.

This is a game changer when it comes to being able to enjoy all the typical summer festivities. That means when the grill is fired up, you can look forward to eating the same delicious treats that everyone else will be able to enjoy.

The Advantages Don’t Stop There

As long as you practice consistent and effective dental hygiene, which should include brushing and flossing at least two times a day, your dental implants can last up to a lifetime. That means whenever summer rolls around, you can satisfy your tastebuds and feel free to smile for those memorable photos. To learn more about what dental implants in Allen can do for you, contact a local implant dentist to schedule a visit.

About the Author

Dr. Christina Blacher is a graduate of Midwestern University in Glendale, AZ. Since earning her dental degree, she has received training in an array of areas, including dental implant placement. Dr. Blacher continues to build on her extensive knowledge and stay abreast of the latest advancements in dentistry by maintaining professional affiliation with the Texas Dental Association. Understanding how important it is to have a full set of working and attractive teeth, she places dental implants at P.A. Dental Arts, and she can be reached for more information or to schedule a visit through her website.