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6 Dental Implant Terms You Should Know

December 12, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — mydaytonadentist @ 11:10 pm
Closeup of a dental implant

Dental implants are the best tooth replacement option out there! Thanks to their ability to replace the roots of the missing teeth, patients can enjoy additional longevity, comfort, and stability. However, if you are considering getting dental implants, it pays to be well informed. Here are some common dental implant terms that you should be aware of throughout your treatment.

Abutment

This is the connector piece that connects your restoration to your dental implant. This helps to ensure that your dental crown, bridge, or denture stays firmly in place. You don’t need to worry about slipping, sliding, clicking, or negative side effects that one would have with ill-fitting dentures.

Ceramic

Ceramic is a material that is commonly used to create dental implant restorations. It is made from a type of clay that is hardened with heat. It is an ideal option to create artificial teeth thanks to their durability and natural appearance.

Crown

A dental crown is usually placed on a damaged tooth or the adjacent teeth of a missing tooth for a dental bridge. However, when you get a dental implant, a dental crown is attached to the dental implant via the abutment. This keeps it stable and secure.

Implant Dentures

Dentures are the tried and tested way to address tooth loss. Implant dentures have become popular in recent years because they bring some of the best benefits of both dentures and dental implants in a single restoration. Instead of being held in place by the shape and suction of the mouth, implant dentures are supported by dental implants. This allows patients with more extensive tooth loss to enjoy a tooth replacement option that is both stable and long-lasting.

Osseointegration

This term comes from the Greek and Latin words that mean “bone” and “to make whole.” Osseointegration is the fusion process in which the titanium implant becomes one with the jawbone. Osseointegration strengthens the bone and supports the dental implants.

Titanium

Usually, dental implants are made from titanium. This type of metal offers many benefits. For instance, allergies to titanium are very rare, so patients are more likely to have a successful outcome. Titanium is lightweight, strong, and biocompatible. This allows for strong results that can last for many decades.

By being familiar with these terms and their meanings, you will be prepared for the dental implant process.

About the Author

Dr. David R. Lloyd earned his dental doctorate from the Emory University School of Dentistry before accepting an officer’s commission in the U.S. Navy and being awarded a position in the General Practice Residency program at Naval Hospital-Oakland. He is a proud member of numerous professional organizations, including the Florida Dental Association and the American Dental Association. To learn more about dental implants or to schedule a consultation at his office in Daytona Beach, visit his website or call (386) 253-3629.

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