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Speaking the Lingo: A Quick Guide to Dental Implant Terms

October 18, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — Ryan Weldon @ 10:49 pm
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Dental implants are one of the most effective solutions for replacing missing teeth, but the process itself can be complex and daunting. This can be worsened by a lack of understanding, often leading to anxiety. If you’re exploring this treatment option, learning the key terms can make the process much less stressful! Continue reading to find a quick guide to common dental implant terminology that will help you feel more confident before your dental implant surgery.

Implant Fixture

This is the part of a dental implant that’s surgically placed in your jawbone. It’s a small, screw-like piece that’s often made of titanium. The fixture acts as a replacement tooth root and provides a sturdy base for the rest of the treatment.

Osseointegration

This long word refers to the months-long process of the titanium implant fixture fusing with your jawbone. It’s one of the key features that makes dental implants so stable and secure!

Healing Cap

Also called a healing abutment, this temporary piece is placed on top of the implant during the healing phase. It protects the fixture and shapes the gum tissue for the final restoration.

Abutment

Once the implant fixture is fully integrated with your jawbone, the healing cap is removed, and the abutment is attached. This small connector piece sits above the gumline and links the fixture to the visible tooth restoration later on.

Restoration

The restoration is the part of the implant that looks like your natural tooth. It can be a crown, bridge, or denture, depending on how many teeth need replacement and the number of implants you’ve received. Restorations are custom-made to blend seamlessly with your smile, so there’s no need to worry about them looking “fake.”

Bone Grafting

In cases where your jawbone isn’t dense enough to support an implant, a bone graft may be necessary. This procedure adds bone material to strengthen the area, creating a more solid point of contact for the implant to attach to.

Understanding these terms can make your dental implant treatment a much smoother experience and far less anxiety-inducing! If you’re considering implants, your dentist can answer any questions and guide you every step of the way. So, don’t hesitate to reach out, schedule an appointment, and get answers to all your burning questions!

About the Practice

Dr. Ryan Weldon and Dr. Leigh Weldon are highly trained dental experts who love helping their patients achieve healthier smiles at Weldon Dental of Rome. Whether you’ve yet to schedule your dental implant consultation, or your surgery date is coming soon, our team is happy to walk you through the process. So, don’t hesitate to reach out to us by calling (706) 232-2082. If you need more information or want to schedule your consultation, just visit our website!

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