Dental Implant FAQSuhail Mati2024-07-21T15:19:08+00:00
- What are dental implants?
Dental implants are strong, artificial tooth roots made of titanium or zirconia. They offer a secure foundation for new teeth and give them a natural look and feel. - What is the All-on-4 procedure?
The All-on-4® procedure replaces all teeth in one jaw using just four implants. It’s perfect for those with significant bone loss and provides a complete set of teeth with minimal implants. - How much does a dental implant cost?
A single dental implant, including the implant, abutment, and crown, generally costs between $3,000 and $6,000. Prices can vary based on additional treatments needed. - Does insurance cover dental implants?
Many insurance plans don’t cover implants, but some might help with parts of the process. We have special offers to help you manage the costs. - Do dental implants hurt?
Most patients experience less pain than they expect. We use anesthesia and sedation to ensure you’re comfortable during the procedure. Any post-surgery pain is usually mild and manageable with pain relievers. - What sedation options are available?
We offer various sedation methods, including local anesthesia, nitrous oxide (laughing gas), and IV sedation. We aim to make your experience as stress-free as possible. - How long does recovery take?
Initial recovery takes a few days, and complete healing takes 4-6 months. During this time, you’ll wear temporary teeth until your implants are fully integrated and ready for the final restoration. - Can I eat normally with dental implants?
When you have dental implants, you can savor a diverse range of foods. Begin by consuming softer foods and slowly transition back to your usual diet as you recuperate. - How do I care for dental implants?
Good oral hygiene is critical. If recommended, brush and floss regularly, use a Waterpik, and visit us for regular check-ups to keep your implants in shape. - Am I a candidate for dental implants?
You’re likely a candidate for dental implants if you’re healthy and have enough bone density.