What to expect during a dental implant consultation in Basingstoke

The first stage of dental implants in Basingstoke – or anywhere else for that matter – is a consultation appointment with a specialised dentist. If you’ve been weighing up your dental options when it comes to replacing a missing tooth, talking with our dentists at Glenholme Dental will help you determine whether this is the right treatment for you. We will review your case and present all the replacement options available to you, including bridges and dentures supported with dental implants in Basingstoke.

Dental Implants in BasingstokeExplaining dental implants

Dental implants are a permanent and highly successful tooth replacement option offering our patients many health benefits that other treatments just can’t give. Essentially, dental implants are artificial tooth roots, which are surgically placed into the jawbone in order to hold replacement teeth in place.

The implants themselves look very similar to small screws and are usually made from titanium or a titanium alloy, which are compatible with the human body. Once surgically embedded in the jaw, dental implants fuse to the natural bone tissue and become part of your natural anatomy, providing security and firmness comparable to healthy tooth roots.

Dental implants in Basingstoke

Choosing to have dental implants is a big decision, and something you should discuss thoroughly with your dentist in Basingstoke. During your consultation appointment, your dentist will examine your teeth and gums in detail and determine whether you are eligible for this particular treatment.

During the consultation, you dentist will discuss your oral health and evaluate your jawbone quality and density through x-rays. This is really important because the success of dental implants relies heavily on you having healthy bone tissue. Patients with inadequate bone volume may need a bone graft before implant surgery. However, sufficient bone tissue is not a prerequisite for some treatments with dental implants (i.e. Same Day Teeth).

This initial consultation is a good opportunity for you to ask any questions that you might have about dental implants and to discuss any sedation options if you are a nervous patient. Based on the overall state of your teeth and gums, you may need to visit the hygienist for a few treatments before the beginning of your dental implant treatment.

Lets talk about dental implants in Basingstoke

When I say dental implants in Basingstoke, I don’t actually mean that Basingstoke is having dental implants, I mean that people just like you are having dental implants in Basingstoke.  Of course, one of the best things about a dental implant is that no one should be able to tell that it is not your own tooth, or teeth including you. There are so many reasons why we end up losing our teeth, gum disease is the biggest cause of tooth loss, followed by decay. Whatever the reason, the result is the same for us all.

Dental Implants in BasingstokeWhen you lose a tooth, you also begin to lose the bone that supported it. This is due to a natural process called resorption. Denture wearers find that over a period of time the bones of their jaws gradually shrink, giving them sagging lips and sunken cheeks. As the jawbone shrinks, this can affect any remaining teeth causing them to move out of their correct position, which can result in greater difficulty eating or talking and eventually, further tooth loss.

Dental implants, a great supporting act

Unlike bridges and dentures which only restore the appearance and some of the function of your teeth, dental implants restore both the appearance and the full function of a tooth. Because they provide a solid foundation for all forms of tooth replacement from single crowns to a full arch of dentures, dentists regard dental implants as the gold-standard for tooth replacement. Other benefits of dental implants include the support of teeth on either side of the implant in the case of a single tooth, and the continued stability of the jawbone.

Although dental implants are the newest form of tooth replacement, they have been in use since the 1960s and have proved themselves to be a reliable and effective solution to tooth loss for people of all ages. Continued research has lead to the development of a number of different types of dental implants, and there are also no contra-indications that prevent anyone from benefiting from having dental implants placed. At Glenholme Dental, we are helping more and more of our patients to enjoy the feeling of having teeth that allow them to eat their favourite foods and talk with confidence.

Dental implants in Basingstoke – everything you need to know

Dental implants provide patients with long-lasting, non-removable replacement teeth attached to small posts in the jawbone and gums. This treatment has become increasingly popular in recent years because it offers an attractive and functional alternative to traditional removable dentures and bridges.

At Glenholme Dental in Basingstoke, dental implant treatment is custom-tailored to suit your unique needs and aesthetic goals. Whether you are looking to replace one tooth, multiple teeth, or achieve a full mouth restoration, our experienced dentists will develop an individualised treatment plan for rebuilding your smile.

Dental Implants in BasingstokeHow do dental implants work?

Dental implants are made of two main parts: a metal post that is surgically embedded into the jawbone and a prosthetic crown, denture or bridge on top.

The metal portion of the dental implant is typically made of titanium or titanium alloy and is designed like a screw, with multiple filaments to stabilise the dental implant in place. Because they are made of titanium, dental implants are compatible with human tissue. Through a process known as osseointegration, the jawbone will actually fuse with the dental implant over a few weeks, making it a very robust and long-lasting solution.

After the dental implants have healed, your dentist will attach prosthetic teeth to them. These teeth can be either individual crowns, or implant-retained bridges and dentures. Replacement teeth are made of high-quality materials to resemble your natural teeth. They are also colour-matched to your existing teeth, making them indistinguishable from your natural teeth. Unlike other tooth replacement methods, dental implants restore your ability to eat, bite and chew completely.

Getting dental implants requires several appointments so your dentist can check on the condition of the implant site and healing process. Treatment is complete once your new replacement teeth are fitted. However, your dentist will encourage regular dental check-ups to ensure the health and longevity of your dental implants.

Restore your beautiful smile today

If you would like to know more about dental implants in Basingstoke and how they could help you reach your smile goals, give us a call. We are committed to helping you find a treatment that will work best with your individual needs and lifestyle.