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4 Characteristics of the Perfect Candidate for Implants

Filed under: Uncategorized — spdentistry @ 3:12 pm
patient smiling who has all the characteristics of a perfect candidate for dental implants

When you dream about your ideal romantic partner, you likely have a list of characteristics you’re looking for. They need to be smart, have a fun sense of humor, be good looking, and be kind. Well, your dentist in Burien also has a list of characteristics they’re searching for—in an ideal candidate for dental implants. Not just anyone who is missing one or more teeth qualifies for this treatment; it takes someone special, so what are the traits that make up a good catch? Read on to find out!

Are Generally Healthy

Did you know that certain medical conditions are closely connected to your oral health? For instance, those who have poorly managed diabetes are much more likely to experience gum infections. Bad habits like smoking or drinking heavily can also interfere with the healing process and increase the odds of complication. As a result, your dentist will check to make sure you are healthy enough for the placement procedure and long-term success.

Have Enough Jawbone

One of the primary requirements for dental implants is strong jawbone tissue, which gives the implant security. When an implant post is surgically positioned, it stimulates new bone growth and surrounds the implant. However, if there isn’t sufficient bone tissue, the implant won’t stay in place or have the strength it should. Fortunately, even if you lack a strong jawbone, you can undergo a bone draft and overcome this impediment.

Have Healthy Gums

If your gums are infected, your implants are not likely to succeed. Gum disease causes the gum tissue to recede or pull away from teeth. Not only does gum disease affect your gums, but it also degrades the jawbone, preventing the implants from being properly embedded and stabilized. That’s why your dentist will make sure your gums are healthy before giving the green light for dental implants.

Are Committed to Oral Hygiene

Once you’ve lost your teeth, you may think your days of oral care are behind you, but you need to maintain your smile even with prosthetic teeth. Implants can fail years after placement if they are not properly cared for. If you don’t keep the bacteria in your mouth under control, you could get a gum infection called peri-implantitis, which impacts the gums and jawbone, just like gum disease. As a result, your implants can become unstable and ultimately fail. If you plan on getting implants and keeping them for many years, you have to be dedicated to daily oral hygiene and visiting the dentist at least twice every year.

Just as you need plenty of time to get to know someone romantically, your dentist needs to take the time to confirm that you’re a good candidate for implants before moving forward with them. During your consultation, together you can discuss these issues, answer any questions you may have, and decide whether implants are the right option for you.

About the Practice

After Dr. David Thomas finished dental school, he completed an Advanced Education in General Dentistry program at the Maricopa Institute of Health Service Hospital. Although he doesn’t perform the placement procedure itself, he collaborates closely with the area’s best oral surgeons and plays an active role in helping patients become qualified for implant treatment. If you would like to schedule a consultation with Dr. Thomas, you can contact his practice, Seahurst Park Dentistry of Burien, through his website or by calling the office at 206-244-4622.

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