Tuesday 25 December 2018

Who Is The Right Candidate For The Dental Implant Procedure?

The dental implant procedure is the most effective and common procedure for replacing missing teeth. Maybe this is the right procedure for you. Or, maybe it isn’t. The majority of people with missing teeth are the right candidate for the dental implant procedure. However, there are some exceptions. So, let’s see whether you can receive the benefits of this procedure or not.

You must have healthy gums

The dentist can anchor the implant only when the patient has enough bone in the jaw. However, it does not mean that patients with lost bones cannot get dental implants. However, the dentist will rebuild the bone using some special procedure.

The patient needs to take implanted teeth care very seriously. Apart from that, the patient also needs to take the best care of the surrounding gums. Regular flossing and brushing are extremely important. The patient will also need to see the dentist for regular follow-up. If you have healthy bones and you can take oral health very seriously, you can be the ideal candidate for the dental implant procedure.       
However, this procedure cannot be the right procedure for some people including:

  • Pregnant women 
  • Sometimes the growth of jawbones is stopped especially in young people.
  • Heavy smoking can interfere with the healing process. This reduces the success rate of the dental implant procedure in heavy smokers. 
  • Substance abusers not following the instructions given by the dentists after placing implant cannot expect desired results. The candidate needs to give up smoking and alcohol or substance abuse. Apart from that, the candidate will also have to return for follow-up. However, substance abusers cannot take the best care of their teeth and gums. 
  • People receiving high-dose radiation treatment are not the right candidates for this procedure.
  • People suffering from systemic problems or chronic diseases such as connective-tissue diseases, uncontrolled diabetes, significant immune deficiencies or hemophilia cannot be ideal candidates for the dental implant procedure. 

Even when you are suffering from any of these conditions, you can be the ideal candidate for this procedure. However, it greatly depends on the severity of the disease.

  • People taking drugs or steroids or some other medications suppressing the immune system cannot go for this procedure. 
  • Some people often clench or grind their teeth. Severe clenching or grinding often puts pressure on the implants. This leads to the failure of the implants.     

If you have some missing tooth and you are considering dental implants, then you should see a dentist for evaluation. The dentist will decide whether you should go for the dental implant procedure or not. First of all, a dentist will place the implant, and from there a restorative dentist will take over. This dentist will prepare bridges, crowns or dentures that will be supported by the implants. The success rate of the dental implant procedure is 98%.