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An Easy Guide to Dental Implant Terms You Should Know

September 28, 2021

Filed under: Uncategorized — beverlyrosedmdteam @ 1:04 pm
dentist in Melbourne showing patient a dental implant

You recently lost a tooth and have been looking into possible replacement options. Since it’s only one tooth, you are considering getting a dental implant. While you were doing your own research online, you came across a bunch of confusing words you’ve never heard before. While getting dental implants involves different terminology than what you may be used to, the procedure is surprisingly straightforward. To help you feel more well-informed about your tooth replacement options, we have compiled an easy-to-understand guide to some common dental implant terms you should know.

What is a Dental Implant?

A dental implant is a small titanium post that’s inserted into the jawbone. Since titanium is a biocompatible material, this allows the implant to fuse with the surrounding bone tissue. Once it’s healed completely, an implant essentially replaces the root structure of a missing tooth. They are designed to last upwards of 25 years, but they may even last a lifetime.

Words You Should Know

By knowing the basics of an implant procedure, you’ll likely feel less uncertain and more comfortable with the treatment you’re receiving. Here are some terms use you should know when considering dental implants:

  • Abutment – a connector that’s built into or attached to the top of a dental implant to hold the replacement tooth or teeth firmly in place
  • Cap or Crown – these replace a single tooth when attached to the abutment of an implant
  • Implant Dentures – fixed or removable dentures held securely in place with several dental implants that won’t slip in your mouth like traditional dentures
  • Osseointegration – process through which the dental implant fuses with the existing bone of the jaw to stabilize it
  • Prosthesis – refers to what’s being attached to the implant such as a crown, dentures, or a bridge
  • Titanium – what most modern implants are made from due to its ability to fuse with the jawbone

With this guide, you’ll now be able to understand exactly what happens during an implant procedure. However, should you come across anything else you don’t understand about dental implants, don’t hesitate to ask your dentist and they’ll be happy to help!

About the Practice

Dr. Rose and the Exceptional Dentistry team take an individualized approach to providing Melbourne residents with the oral healthcare they deserve. They are committed to offering a range of quality treatment options by using the latest innovations in the field of dentistry. They work with experienced local surgeons to replace missing teeth and complete your smile with beautiful, lifelike dental implants. With complimentary coffee and tea, cozy blankets, and hot towels, you’ll feel right at home. Visit our website or call our office at (321) 265-3286 to learn more about if dental implants are right for you.

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