Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Implants
What is the implant process like?At Smiles Of Orland Park PC in Orland Park, our dedicated staff begins with a thorough evaluation of the patient’s medical and dental history, and Dr. Marshall conducts a full exam of the mouth and area surrounding the missing tooth, including x-rays. Once the exam is complete, Dr. Marshall talks with the patient and makes recommendations for a comprehensive treatment plan. After answering questions and receiving input from the patient, the process begins as implants are surgically placed in the jawbone under local anesthesia. The amount of healing time is different for each patient and depends on variables such as the quality and quantity of bone, as well as the type of implant placed. When Dr. Marshall determines that the patient has healed adequately, he will use the implant to support a crown, bridge, or denture—completing the process. For more information about the dental implant procedure or to make an appointment, call Smiles Of Orland Park PC today at (888) 529-0288. Are there different types of dental implants?The American Dental Association accepts two types of dental implants: the endosteal and the subperiosteal. Most dental implants placed today are endosteal root form fixtures (similar to a man-made tooth root), though Dr. Marshall will assess your unique needs. One factor that he will take into consideration in selecting the right type for you is whether your jawbone can adequately support the implant. This can be determined through an exam. For more information about the types of dental implants and which one may be best for you, call (888) 529-0288 today for an appointment with Dr. Marshall in Orland Park. How many dental implants will I need, Dr. Marshall?Dental implants are ideal for patients who need one or more teeth replaced, but the exact number of implants will be determined by Dr. Marshall during the initial exam and included in the treatment plan. Typically, however, one implant is placed for each tooth that will be replaced. Some of the factors that go into the decision about the number of implants include the quality and quantity of the patient’s bone and the existing anatomy of the bone. Financial considerations are also a factor for some patients. But because we believe that all of our patients in the Orland Park area should have the smile they’ve dreamed of, at Smiles Of Orland Park PC, we’re committed to offering payment plans that work with your budget. Our goal at Smiles Of Orland Park PC is a completely successful procedure, which includes placing enough implants to secure the restorations needed for a healthy, whole smile. It’s a waste of time and money to have an implant fail due to an inadequate number of implants being placed to support the teeth. Dr. Marshall and the friendly, experienced team at Smiles Of Orland Park PC will develop a plan that takes into account your individual needs and resources. For more information about dental implants or to make an appointment with Dr. Marshall, call Smiles Of Orland Park PC today at (888) 529-0288. Read more about dental implants:
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