Dental Implant FAQs

Before we jump into some frequently answered questions about dental implants, let’s clarify exactly what they are. A dental implant is an artificial tooth root that is surgically placed in the jaw. After the implant has successfully integrated into the bone, a dental crown or bridge will be attached to complete the tooth replacement process.…

Details

Is the dental implant prone to cavities or gum disease?

Implant dentistry provides permanent, natural-looking, stationary prosthetic teeth in place of traditional dentures. Implants are made of artificial materials that are not affected by decay. However, it’s very important to see your dentist regularly if you have implants to be sure any remaining natural teeth are healthy and to monitor for gum disease. Dental Implants…

Details

The onset and progression of periodontal disease

Periodontal disease begins with inflammation of the gums, which is often not serious. If left untreated, though, it can develop into serious infection that can endanger your teeth. If you experience symptoms of periodontal disease, you should see your dentist for treatment. Symptoms of Periodontal Disease Gum disease tends not to produce noticeable symptoms until…

Details