Single Tooth Implant Process

Single Implant

  • $67/month (no free consult)
  • Includes comprehensive exam and CT Scan.

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Accepting New Patients South Loop, Oak lawn, Midway & Orland Park

A radiant smile can transform your confidence and overall well-being. However, losing a tooth due to injury, decay, or disease can be disheartening. Thankfully, modern dentistry offers remarkable solutions, among which single-tooth dental implants stand out as a reliable and long-lasting option. Let’s delve into the details of single-tooth dental implants, exploring their process, benefits, and considerations.

Understanding Single Tooth Dental Implants:

Single-tooth dental implants are prosthetic replacements for missing teeth that mimic the structure and function of natural teeth. Unlike traditional bridges or dentures, which rely on adjacent teeth for support, dental implants are standalone replacements anchored directly into the jawbone. This makes them incredibly stable and durable, offering a permanent solution for tooth loss.

Benefits of Single Tooth Dental Implants:

  • Natural Appearance: Dental implants closely resemble natural teeth in both look and feel, restoring your smile to its former glory.

  • Improved Functionality: Unlike removable dentures, dental implants allow for comfortable chewing, speaking, and biting, enabling you to enjoy your favorite foods with confidence.

  • Preservation of Bone Structure: Dental implants stimulate the jawbone, preventing bone loss and preserving facial aesthetics.

  • Longevity: With proper care and maintenance, single tooth dental implants can last a lifetime, making them a cost-effective investment in your oral health.

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The Single Tooth Implant Process:

 Initial Consultation: The journey begins with an initial consultation with a qualified dental implant specialist. During this appointment, the dentist will assess your oral health, review your medical history, and discuss your treatment goals.
 A depiction of the upper jaw with all normal teeth
1. Normal

Treatment Planning: Using advanced imaging techniques such as X-rays and CT scans, the dentist will create a personalized treatment plan tailored to your specific needs. This plan will outline the placement of the implant and any additional procedures required, such as bone grafting or extraction of the damaged tooth.

 An example of the upper jaw missing a tooth with the jaw bone unhealed
2. Tooth Loss

Implant Placement: The next step involves the surgical placement of the dental implant into the jawbone. This procedure is typically performed under local anesthesia to ensure your comfort. The dentist will make a small incision in the gum tissue, create a space in the jawbone, and securely position the implant.

 A representation of a healed upper jaw bone after losing a tooth
3. Healed Bone
 
Osseointegration: Following implant placement, a process called osseointegration occurs, during which the implant fuses with the surrounding bone tissue. This integration provides a stable foundation for the replacement tooth and ensures its long-term success. Osseointegration typically takes several months to complete.
A digital representation of the initial dental implant placed in the jaw bone
4. Implant Placed
 
Abutment Placement: Once osseointegration is achieved, a small connector called an abutment is attached to the implant. This component serves as a link between the implant and the final restoration.
 A representation of the healed jaw bone after placement of the dental implant
5. Healing
 
Final Restoration: The final step involves the fabrication and placement of the custom-made dental crown onto the abutment. The crown is meticulously designed to match the color, shape, and size of your natural teeth, resulting in a seamless and lifelike appearance.
 An example of a fully restored tooth using a dental implant
6. Implant Restored

Single-tooth dental implants represent a remarkable advancement in restorative dentistry, offering a permanent solution for tooth loss that restores both function and aesthetics. By understanding the process, benefits, and considerations associated with dental implants, you can make an informed decision about your oral health and take the first step toward reclaiming your smile. Consult with a qualified dental professional to explore whether single-tooth dental implants are the right choice for you.