Teeth Implants FAQs in Princeton

Teeth Implants FAQs

If you’re considering teeth implants, you’ll probably have lots of
questions about the procedure. Here are the top 5 frequently asked
questions by our patients.

1. What are teeth implants?

A dental implant is a small titanium screw that is carefully inserted
into your jawbone to replace your tooth root. Dental implants usually
take 10 to 16 weeks to heal. This involves your jawbone fusing to the
implant. An artificial tooth such as a crown or bridge is then placed on
top of the implant to give you an artificial tooth.

2. Is a teeth implant painful?

Implants are placed while you are under local anesthetic, which numbs
the mouth to prevent pain. Once it wears off, you may feel some
discomfort. Your implant dentist will prescribe painkillers which you
can use during the first few days of your recovery.

Patients who are extremely nervous about the procedure can ask about
sedation. Your dentist will provide you with the necessary
information.

3. Are teeth implants safe?

Teeth implants are safe. With modern technology, implants are
becoming more sophisticated. Most of them are made of titanium which is
considered a safe material for dental appliances.

4. Who is a candidate for teeth implants?

You are a candidate for implants if you have good dental health. Your
gums should be healthy. Your jawbone should have a decent height. If you
have gum disease or tooth decay, you need to treat the condition first.
Your dentist will also ask about your overall health.

5. How long does the implant procedure
take?

If your implant procedure is simple it should take approximately 3
months but if additional steps are required, it may take much longer.
For example, if a patient has severe tooth decay and the teeth have to
be extracted, the process will take longer. The dentist has to extract
the severely infected teeth and then treat the decay before starting the
implant procedure.

If you still have questions, speak with our dental implant
specialists.