If you have missing teeth, been told one or more of your teeth can't be fixed and needs to be removed, or have dentures that just don’t stay in when you are eating, Dynamic Dental will find a solution for your implant needs.
Implants are pure titanium fixtures that are embedded into the bone in the space where you are missing the tooth. Over a healing period of four to eight months, the bone will “ankylose” into the threads of the implant, and the implant will become rigidly anchored into the bone (also known as osseointegration). After a set healing period, the implant is uncovered and an implant-retained crown can be screwed internally into the implant. The fully restored implant looks and acts like a tooth — almost like it was never gone.
Dynamic Dental surgically places and restores our own implants. For more complex cases, we will refer you to a specialist. Sometimes the risks of placing the implant near vital structures within the bone are very high, or the implant site may require extensive grafting prior to placement.
Watertown dental implants can be placed at the time of extraction (immediate placement), barring an infection or significant loss of bone. Or they can be placed four to six months after socket preservation is done, which is the traditional route. We can provide both implant procedures; however, we always try to do immediate placement as it saves four to six months of healing and can better preserve the soft tissue profile that used to exist around the natural tooth.
When taken care of, implants are the best long-term solution for replacement of missing teeth and provide similar esthetics and function as the natural teeth they replace. While there are other procedures that can be done to replace a missing tooth, these options usually involve reducing the size of the teeth next to missing tooth space and placing a bridge between the prepped teeth, or taking something in and out of your mouth such as a partial denture, all of which are excellent options.
Implants are not just for missing single teeth. Multiple implants can replace multiple teeth.
Patients with complete dentures can have them placed to retain their dentures more securely. In fact, we routinely see patients who have complete dentures and can’t stand them because they don’t stay in place when they eat, usually with the lower-jaw set (even a well-made set of dentures can still move while eating).
Simply adding two implants with attachments to the lower jaw (with corresponding parts within the denture itself) makes a marked difference when eating; the lower denture simply will not be able to move around during eating once locked into the attachments. Other combinations include four to six implants in the upper jaw and four to six implants in the lower jaw just to have fully implant-supported dentures, allowing most of the denture material to be removed from the dentures.
We require a thorough dental exam and look at your health history prior to any dental implant placement. Certain medications or medical conditions, such as diabetes, or habits like smoking or vaping, reduce the success rate of implant integration and must be discussed when deciding to go ahead with placement. At the appointment, we’ll also discuss the process and what to expect post-op. X-rays of the implant site will be taken as well as diagnostic 3D digital image so that we can determine what size of implant to use. Then our Watertown dentist will have you come in and see the digital plan.
Dynamic Dental offers IV sedation for all dental procedures. While not required for implant placement (most patients choose to simply be numbed with local anesthetic), it is an option that can be discussed at the consultation appointment. Most of the time surgical implant placement of one or two implants takes no longer than 60 minutes.
Once you are numbed, we make a small incision to displace the soft tissue at the site where the implant will be placed so that we can create a hole into the bone where the implant will be inserted. This hole is slightly smaller in diameter than the implant itself to allow the implant to be torqued into place. Depending on the surgical site bone thickness, sometimes a graft must be placed to thicken the bone around the implant as it heals. If this is not required, then a healing abutment is placed over the implant, creating a tissue profile as the implant heals.
At six months post-operation, the healing abutment will be removed and a digital impression scan body is placed within the implant so that a digital image can be made for fabrication of a crown for the implant. This can be done chairside in one Watertown dentist appointment.
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Dynamic Dental (formerly Palmquist Dental) provides comprehensive Watertown dental care, as well as in-office dental surgery using sedation. Our Watertown dentist clinic aims to make every appointment comfortable, safe and affordable.
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