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Dental Implants at Moama Dental Clinic

Our team of skilled dentists at Moama Dental Clinic has a vast experience in dental implant treatment to replace missing teeth. We are prepared to assist in restoring your confidence and generating a stunning, natural-looking smile that you can be proud of. We take great pride in using the BioHorizon implant system, which was created using the best materials and cutting-edge technology with the patient's comfort and oral health in mind.

The effects of a missing tooth can differ from patient to patient, but for many, the main issues are their appearance and their ability to correctly chew food. Additionally, as the remaining teeth move into the gaps, other dental issues may appear. The patient's bite may become problematic as a result. Looking for a way to address these dental issues and improve both the appearance and functionality of your teeth? Consider dental implants as a solution. Our team at Moama Dental Clinic recommends this approach for those seeking a long-term and effective option for restoring their dental health.

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What are Dental Implants?

In essence, dental implants are titanium posts that are inserted into your jawbone behind your gums to simulate natural roots. When implants are put in, they fuse with the bone to create a sturdy base for a ceramic crown or bridge that is linked to the implant. Additionally, because your natural teeth will be replicated in these replacement teeth, they provide a very realistic restorative choice.

Our dental team at The Moama Dental Clinic performs dental implants on a regular basis; it comes naturally to them. Dental implants are now considered to be the best option for replacing missing teeth at Moama Dental.

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Problems with Dentures and Bridges

Being a removable option, dentures are known to be difficult to wear all day because they are prone to movement during eating and speaking. In addition, after replacing missing teeth, many people still struggle to chew their favorite meals out of concern that the denture may come loose. This ultimately results in their diminished bite power. Last but not least, the majority of upper dentures include a feature that crosses the palate, which is once again obtrusive and may impair taste because it covers the taste buds.

When using tooth-supported bridges, the healthy teeth on either side of the gap left by the lost tooth (pontic) are shaved down, threatening the neighboring healthy teeth. Additionally, since the pontic rests on the gum, there is a greater chance of food becoming trapped, therefore diligent oral hygiene is crucial. And in the majority of cases, the entire bridge must be taken out and replaced if any problems develop on these abutment teeth.

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Why Do You Need Dental Implants?

Many of our patients in Moama Dental choose dental implants over other tooth replacement methods because they

  • Offer Enduring Comfort and Stability
  • Avoid slipping, getting loose, or falling out.
  • Feel and look identical to your actual teeth
  • Do not harm any of your natural teeth.
  • Long-lasting, if properly taken care of and maintained
  • Safeguard the Nearby Teeth get affected

How Does Dental Implants Work?

Although the process for placing dental implants might vary depending on the kind of implant, how many replacement teeth are needed, and the condition of your mouth, in general, the following procedures are involved

Placement

Surgically removing the injured tooth or, if there is no tooth, cutting open the gum to enable access to the bone so that the implant can be placed.

Abutment

After osseointegration has taken place over a period of time, a secondary procedure may be necessary to shape the soft tissue by attaching a healing abutment.

Crown

Once the soft tissue has healed appropriately, a crown is either screwed or cemented to the implant.

Dental Implant in Moama Dental Clinic

Visit us for a dental checkup and evaluation to determine if you are a candidate for dental implants or if you are thinking about getting dental implants or another type of restorative dentistry. At Moama Dental Clinics, our group of knowledgeable dentists is prepared to assist you in identifying the best course of action for your objectives.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does Dental Implant take?

Dental implant placement times vary from dentist to dentist and from patient to patient. It depends on where in the mouth your tooth is located and the method your dentist uses to fix the implants. Per implant, the operation typically lasts an hour.

Additionally, there are other steps in the overall dental implant process. As a result, from beginning to end, the process requires several months. To learn how long the procedure will take in your instance, speak with our implant dentist.

How long does Dental Implant last?

Dental implants can last up to 20 years on average, though this varies from patient to patient. The lifespan of dental implants has increased because of recent innovations and constantly developing technology. Nowadays, implant failure due to rejection or functioning issues is uncommon. Therefore, the biggest element affecting how well you maintain your dental hygiene is how much work you put into cleaning it.

How much are Dental Implants in Moama?

A high-quality dental implant service cannot be provided at the same price to everyone. It fluctuates based on the dental office's reputation and the patient's oral health. Your oral health difficulties, the number of operations needed prior to the implant surgery, the number of dental appointments, the number of teeth, and many other factors will all affect the final cost.

How Painful are Dental Implants?

Since your mouth is completely numbed throughout the surgery utilizing local or general anesthesia, getting a tooth implant is a painless experience. However, it is typical for implant surgery patients to feel some discomfort or pain once the procedure is over.

Usually, the discomfort lasts one or two days. But if even after two to three days, the pain or discomfort persists, you should consult your dentist. The dentist will take care of your pain and suffering following surgery.

Does Dental Insurance cover Dental Implants?

Even though it varies by the insurance provider, the majority of dental insurance plans do not cover aesthetic dentistry. Consequently, implant dentistry is not covered by many dental insurance plans. Some health insurance plans do, however, partially cover implant dentistry. To learn more about the dental coverage options, you can contact the provider of your insurance plan.

Why choose us?

At Moama Dental Clinic, we understand that every patient is unique and we strive to tailor our treatments to meet your individual needs and concerns. We believe that patient education is key to maintaining good oral health and we will take the time to explain all treatment options and answer any questions you may have.

We invite you to browse our website to learn more about our practice and the services we offer. If you have any questions or would like to schedule an appointment, please don't hesitate to contact us. Thank you for considering Moama Dental Clinic for your dental care needs.

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