How Your Dentist Will Prepare You For Dental Implants

Posted on: 28 February 2022

If you have been feeling self-conscious about your smile lately because you have had extractions, dental implants can help you restore your smile. There are some things your dentist is likely to have you do in order to prepare for a dental implant. This preparation will ensure that the implant goes smoothly. Below you will find some of the most common ways your dentist may ask you to prepare for a dental implant.

A Thorough Dental Examination

One of the things that your dentist will have you do before an implant is a dental examination. This examination will seek to find out whether or not you are a good candidate for dental implants. The dentist will take X-rays to see how your gums look and the placement of your existing teeth.

They will also do a physical examination of the interior of your mouth. During this time your dentist will find out if there are any medications that you are allergic to and which type of anesthesia will best suit your needs for the procedure. 

Depending on your overall health as well as your dental health, your dentist may do the entire procedure in one day. However, in some circumstances, this may not be the best course of action.

Antibiotics May Be Given

Your dentist will provide you with antibiotics that you should take before you get your dental implants. This is to ensure that your immune system is properly prepared for the procedure which will require incisions in your gums.

This is especially important for those who have chronic diseases. Your dentist will do this to reduce the chances that the implant will fail.

Implant Day

Since you will be getting anesthesia on the day of the implant, your dentist will normally require that you fast for several hours before the procedure takes place. There are times when the jaw may not be able to handle the implants because there isn't enough bone structure in the jaw. If this is the case, the dentist will do a bone graft to increase the density of the section where the implant will be placed. 

Sometimes, however, a person may have too much density. In this case, the dentist will remove bone from the jaw. If either of these procedures happen, you will need to take some time to make your jaw heal and then at a later date, the implant will be done.

There are several steps you will need to take to prepare for an implant but it is well worth it because of how effective implants are at restoring your smile. Contact a dentist or implant specialist—like All Star Implants—today to start exploring your options.

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About Marcel and the Dentist

Hi, my name is Marcel. Welcome to my site! I started it to help others learn about children's dentistry. Most of us don't remember dentist trips from our early childhood. Maybe we didn't even really care about our teeth until we started losing baby teeth. In my case, I became interested in children's dentistry as a young father. When my kids were young, I was a student, and our insurance did not cover visits to the dentist. Although my wife and I tried to teach our kids good hygiene on our own, it was difficult. When we we finally able to take them to the dentist, my little girls were scared and didn't know what was going on. Luckily, they appreciate the dentist now that they are older, but their first experiences helped teach me more about the importance of children's dentistry. Hopefully you can learn from my experiences!