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Ask a General Dentist: Who Is a Good Candidate for Dental Implants?

A general dentist assists patients with their oral health and cosmetic needs, and many offer dental implants to patients in need of tooth replacement. Dental implants are a popular type of tooth restoration, although they may not be ideal for everyone. It is helpful to know who makes an ideal candidate for dental implants before starting treatment. 

When to consider dental implants

The general dentist may or may not recommend dental implants depending on the status of the patient’s oral health, how much bone density they have and the treatment preference of the patient. The following are four notable signs that may indicate the patient makes for a good candidate for dental implants, 

One or more missing teeth

Those that have severely damaged or missing teeth may consider dental implants. One great feature of dental implants is that they can replace a single missing tooth or an entire row of missing teeth. Depending on the number of teeth that are missing, the general dentist may recommend either a dental crown, partial denture or complete denture to complement the dental implants. 

Good oral health

The dental implant is supported by the gums and underlying bone the same way a natural tooth is. This means the patient should have healthy gums to ensure the dental implant offers long-term durability. Otherwise, periodontal disease, gum recession and other oral health concerns can cause problems with the dental implant sooner than the patient and dentist would hope. For those who have concerns with their gum health, periodontal disease treatment or a gum grafting procedure might be recommended before the patient begins the dental implants procedure. 

Ideal bone density

The dental implant is placed into the jawbone that once supported the natural tooth that is now missing. After tooth loss, bone atrophy inside of the jaw is a concern as the jawbone no longer has the responsibility of supporting the tooth. If bone loss occurs, the patient may need a bone grafting procedure to replace the lost bone. This can lengthen the entire process, but it is required in order to appropriately support the implants. Once the patient has ideal bone density, the general dentist will likely clear them for dental implants. 

Seeking the best results

Many general dentists consider dental implants to be the best tooth replacement solution as they offer a natural appearance, reliable durability while eating tougher foods and can remain in good condition for more than twenty years with proper care. However, the placement process is longer than with removable dentures, and the patient should be willing and able to go through a longer and more invasive process. 

Find out more about dental implants today

The dental implants process begins with a consultation visit with a dentist. To speak with a general dentist today, feel free to reach out to our friendly team today for more information about the dental implants process and to find out if you are a good candidate. 

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