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Dental Implant Restoration



Dental implant restoration restores damaged implants to full functionality. Dental implants are becoming more popular due to their low failure rate. However, when they do fail, it is usually a major issue that needs to be addressed right away. If you are experiencing problems with your dental implants, our team at Excel Dental is here to assist you. Setting the stage is necessary for dental implants to make sense.

Why Get Missing Teeth Replaced?



When a person is missing teeth, they may be too ashamed to smile or engage in normal social activities. A person's speech could be affected by tooth loss. If you have trouble eating, your general health could suffer. Replacing missing teeth using dental implants is a positive step toward better oral health, a more complete smile, and a renewed sense of self-worth.

If the implants fail, though, they need to be promptly restored to their original state. They can not only be harmful but also painful, and depending on the extent of the damage, might put the patient at further risk of damage. Dental implants might fail as a result of injury, the degradation of the bone, or when the original implantation did not happen correctly. There are many cases when the original implant does not happen as it should, and the growth of the bone around the metal implant also does not happen as it should.

What is Dental Implant Restoration?



Dentists are able to repair or restore a failing, damaged, or loose implant. Though implants are sturdy and meant to last long, they are not without risks. Dental implant restoration focuses on restoring the function, appearance, and strength of the implants after they experience problems. It is the process of replacing or repairing implanted teeth that have been lost or damaged. Loss of self-esteem caused by tooth loss can be a significant barrier to making new friends and pursuing other social activities.

Implant Restoration Procedure



Every implant restoration is unique in its own way. If complications arise with the implants, a dentist does an oral exam. The examination helps see how severe the issue is and what might be the underlying cause. Our dentist may advise that you get dental treatments like bone grafting, gum grafting, and gum disease treatment.

When placing a new implant, the present one is removed. The dentist replaces it with an implant that is retained with a screw or cemented on the screw. These are the primary types of implant restorations. An implant retained with a screw offers secure retention. It is also easy for the dentist to tighten whenever it loosens up. However, it may not look more appealing cosmetically. It is for this reason that many patients consider the implants retained with cement since they have a more attractive look. Nonetheless, the implants secured with cement tend to be difficult to adjust whenever there are issues. We help you find out the suitable type of implant piece to restore the damaged or failed piece.

If you are suffering from any kind of implant damage and would like to have it restored, be sure to reach out to us and we will help out. Call our dental office at (360) 369-3930 and our dentist at Excel Dental will provide all the information you need.

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