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Safety First: 4 Ways Your Dentist Makes Dental Implants Safe for You

October 10, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — tntadmin @ 5:48 pm
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As a careful, smart patient, you want to know the risks before you start any treatment, especially before you undergo surgery. When it comes to getting dental implants, there are relatively few! For decades, millions who have lost teeth have replaced them with dental implants with no complications or trouble. In fact, it’s successful in over 95 percent of cases!

But how is this procedure so safe? What makes dental implants something you shouldn’t be afraid to receive? Obviously, having a clean office is essential, but keep reading to learn what your dentist does to put your safety first.

Undergoing Advanced Training and Clinical Experience

During your consultation, feel free to ask your dentist about their experience with this surgery. A trustworthy dentist who places dental implants safely will have taken extensive coursework in dental implants after dental school and will have performed the procedure many times over many years. With this kind of background, you can go into the implant placement surgery with confidence and peace of mind that you’ll stay safe and that the procedure will be successful.

Examining Your Mouth Thoroughly

Before even determining whether you’re a good candidate for dental implants, your dentist will inspect your mouth for signs of any problems for your replacement teeth. For instance, if you have gum disease and get the surgery, your implants may not be successful, and you could face complications in healing. By being thorough before your surgery, your dentist can help you avoid disaster.

Checking Your Medical History

When you get a treatment happening in your mouth, it may not initially make sense to discuss other bodily issues. However, there are overall health conditions that could pose a risk when getting dental implants. For example, if you have poorly managed diabetes, your chances of infection after surgery go up significantly. Also, this condition can interfere with the implants properly integrating with the jawbone. Make sure you’re open with your dentist about your health so they can keep you safe.

Using Technology to Your Advantage

One requirement for dental implants, other than having a generally healthy mouth and body, is having enough jawbone density to support the posts. Although X-rays reveal bones, more advanced technology can give your dentist more information. In addition to bone density, a 3D image taken with a cone beam scanner can also show your dentist where nerve endings and blood vessels are located in your oral cavity.

This information helps them not only know whether you’re a good candidate but also plan exactly where to put the dental implant so that it doesn’t cause excessive bleeding, pain, or other complications. In short, your dentist’s technology makes the procedure even safer and more effective!

When you work with a qualified, experienced, well-equipped, and responsible dentist, you can put your worries about safety to rest. They will make sure you’re in a good position to receive implants and will do everything they can to minimize risks.

About the Practice

For more than 20 years, Beach Dental has provided comprehensive dental care, including dental implant placement, to patients in Westhampton, East Quogue, Manorville, East Moriches, and Westhampton Beach. Dr. Jason Parli and Dr. Alexis Gersten have extensive experience and training in this complex procedure and use a CBCT scanner for optimal results. If you would like to schedule a consultation with us to discuss dental implants, contact us online here or call our office at 631-325-0731.

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