Dental Implant Restoration Modesto, CA
Dental implants can last decades, but may require maintenance and repair. An implant restoration returns a loose or damaged implant to its original form and function. It is far more common to need restoration than many patients anticipate.
Dental implant restoration is available at Great Smiles Dental in Modesto and the surrounding area . Our dedicated team can answer your questions and provide useful information on the process and choose the right treatment form. Call us at (209) 222-3636 to receive more information and schedule a consultation time.
The Causes of Implant Failure
While the success of the implant process relies on several factors, certain actions and health conditions can increase the risk of implant failure. For example, bruxism and gum disease may harm a healing implant, while conditions such as osteoporosis may make the bone too weak to support or anchor the implant screw. Furthermore, according to the Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry, radiation therapy (especially to the head and neck) from ongoing cancer treatment can inhibit the bones' healing ability.
Additionally, for dental implants to work, there must be enough bone mass to hold the implants securely. If there is inadequate or insufficient bone mass, the dentist may suggest bone augmentation or bone grafting. The oral cavity, especially the teeth and the supporting tissues, must also be healthy for the implants to hold up.
Depending on the location of the implant, smoking can also cause implant failure. The dentist may recommend quitting smoking totally or until the treatment ends. Certain medications, such as antidepressants, may also influence the rate of bone metabolism and affect the osseointegration process negatively.
“While the success of the implant process relies on several factors, certain actions and health conditions can increase the risk of implant failure.”
When dental implant restoration is necessary
Dental implant restoration involves restoring the strength, appearance, and function of a dental implant that has become loose or damaged. When a patient has an issue with a dental implant, it is best to seek assistance from a professional. Here are some examples of circumstances that prompt the need for dental implant restorations:
- Poor oral hygiene: It is essential to practice a consistent oral hygiene routine that includes brushing several times each day, flossing, using mouthwash, and being mindful of any issues with the mouth.
- Fractured dental implant: If a dental implant is fractured, a dentist will need to remove the broken pieces and replace the implant.
- Loose dental implant: Gum recession, gum disease, and failure of the dental implant to stabilize the jaw are just a few examples of what could cause a loose implant. That is why it is crucial to seek prompt assistance when an implant is loose.
- Worn-down implant: Though dental implants can last decades, they are still prone to damage due to aging or issues such as teeth grinding.
- Cosmetic concerns. Cosmetic issues such as discoloration can be improved through implant restoration as well.
Great Smiles Dental encourages anyone who experiences complications with the stability, function, appearance, or health of their dental implant or the surrounding area to schedule an appointment to learn how implant restoration can help.
“When a patient has an issue with a dental implant, it is best to seek assistance from a professional.”
Overview of the implant restoration procedure
Each restoration procedure is unique. If complications develop with the dental implant and restoration is necessary, the dentist will conduct an oral examination to determine the severity of the issues and the underlying cause. Our team will answer any questions you may have. The dentist may recommend other dental treatments, such as gum disease treatment, bone grafting, and gum grafting.
When replacing a dental implant, the current implant is typically removed and replaced with a screw-retained or cement-retained restoration. These are the two primary types of dental implant restorations. According to FOR.org, complication rates of both are nearly identical at around 3%. A screw-retained restoration provides secure retention and is easy to tighten if it becomes loose, but it may not be as cosmetically pleasing. Many consider cement-retained restorations to be more attractive, but they are often more difficult to adjust if issues with the implant develop. Our team can help you decide which type is best suited to you.
“If complications develop with the dental implant and restoration is necessary, the dentist will conduct an oral examination to determine the severity of the issues and the underlying cause.”
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Dental Implant Restoration Aftercare Instructions
Due to the invasive nature of dental implant restoration, patients may experience some swelling or sensitivity at the operation site. While this is normal, proper oral care is vital to prevent infection and irritation. The dentist may suggest getting painkillers to alleviate swelling and discomfort. Ice packs or cold compresses can also work.
Patients should take some time off work after the procedure for recovery. The oral cavity will feel normal within two to five days. However, if sensitivity and pain persist for too long, an appointment with the doctor may be in order. After completing the restoration procedure, it is vital to practice good oral hygiene, including regular brushing and flossing, and regularly visit the dentist for checkups.
“…proper oral care is vital to prevent infection and irritation.”
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Other Dental Implant Issues
Occasionally, dental implants may become fractured due to the material and design of the implant, the lack of fit between the implant and crown, and parafunctional habits (such as bruxism). It is possible to remove these fractured implants via an apicoectomy. Alternatively, the coronal portion of the fractured implant may be removed only. Loose dental implants can also be replaced, though they are rare.
During a consultation, we will determine the most effective treatment option to meet the patient's needs. We will then walk the patient through the entire treatment process and help them through the recovery stage.
“During a consultation, we will determine the most effective treatment option to meet the patient’s needs.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Is dental implant restoration painful?
A. When you come to the office, the dentist will discuss pain management options with you. Afterward, you can use over-the-counter pain relievers to manage pain. The pain with dental implant restoration is usually minimal if you follow the dentist's instructions.
Q. What happens if damages occur to the implant restoration?
A. The repair procedure depends on the part of the implant that needs repair. If the dental crown suffers damage, the dentist can replace or repair it without touching the titanium implant. If the problem is with the actual implant, the dentist may need to remove the implant and perform a bone graft procedure. It will be impossible to replace a loose implant if the dentist does not correct the issue with the jawbone.
Q. Will other implants fail due to one loose implant?
A. Dental implants have a success rate of more than 95%, which means the chances of failure are low. It is rare for one implant to fail, and even if it does, the others should remain intact. As a precaution, if an injury caused the failure of one implant, you should have the entire teeth checked to ensure nothing else is damaged.
Q. Can I still get dental implants if my tooth went missing a long time ago?
A. Usually, the longer you go without replacing a lost tooth, the lesser your chances of getting dental implants due to loss of bone density. However, this is not a deal-breaker. The dentist may augment the bone or suggest mini dental implants for the tooth restoration process.
Q. How long will my dental implant restoration last?
A. With the proper care, dental implant restorations can last decades. Most patients will not experience any issues after restoration.
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Call Us Today
Our team offers dental implant restoration to patients who experience complications with artificial teeth supported by implants. If you feel you need a restoration or have concerns with your implant for any reason, give us a call at 209-222-3636 and schedule a time to come in for a consultation.
Helpful Related Links
- American Dental Association (ADA). Glossary of Dental Clinical Terms. 2024
- American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry® (AACD). Home Page. 2024
- WebMD. WebMD’s Oral Care Guide. 2024
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