Are Dental Implants Right For Me?

If you’re considering dental implants in San Diego, you may be wondering if this procedure is right for you. In this blog from Harbor Family Dental, we’ll take a look at a few top signs that a dental implant from Dr. Ryan Wallrich may be your best choice.

1. Your Gums Are Healthy 

Ideally, candidates for dental implants shouldn’t have gum disease. However, if you do have gum disease but you are getting the treatment you need to keep it under control, you may still qualify for treatment with a dental implant.

This is important because gum disease raises the risk of “peri-implantitis,” which is an infection of the gum tissue near the implant site. This infection can cause dental implants to fail, so it’s essential to have healthy gums before getting treatment. 

2. You Are Willing To Invest In A Long-Term Solution For Missing Teeth

The process of planning your treatment, surgically placing your implant, healing after treatment, and building your implant restoration, such as a dental crown, will usually take at least 6 months. 

This is a lot longer than dentures and bridges, which can usually be placed in just a few weeks. However, implants last longer, look more natural, and are a better long-term investment. If you can be patient and are willing to invest in the best long-term solution, implants are a good choice.

3. You Want To Be Able To Chew More Comfortably

Compared to partial or full dentures, dental implants allow you to chew more naturally and comfortably and eat tough, chewy, and hard foods with more comfort. Your implants will never move or shift while chewing, so you can maintain your normal diet without worrying about your teeth. 

4. You Want A Restoration That Looks And Feels Completely Natural

Dental implants look and feel more natural than dental bridges or dentures. Single-tooth implants are completely indistinguishable from natural teeth, so if you want to make sure your appearance is not affected by tooth loss, dental implants from Harbor Family Dental are an excellent choice.

5. Your Jaw Bone Is Strong & Healthy Or You Can Get A Bone Graft 

To get a dental implant, your jaw bone must be healthy and strong. The implant is placed directly into your jaw, so it must be able to accommodate this surgical treatment and heal properly after treatment.

If you have experienced bone loss or damage due to gum disease or tooth loss, you may still be able to get a bone graft to restore the strength of your jaw bone before an implant. However, this will add more time, cost, and complexity to your implant placement procedure.

See If Dental Implants Are Right For You – Come To Harbor Family Dental Today! 

It can be difficult to choose the right dental procedure to restore your missing teeth. If you’re not sure whether or not dental implants are right for you, Dr. Ryan Wallrich is here to help. 

Schedule a consultation online or give us a call at (619) 786-2939 to get started at Harbor Family Dental. At your appointment, Dr. Wallrich can discuss all of your options for smile restoration in detail, and help you choose the right treatment for your situation. 

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