3 Major Parts Of A Dental Implant
November 16, 2020
Did you know that according to numerous clinical studies, dental implants Lake Worth have a 95% to 98% success rate? Over the years, more and more patients choose this permanent, natural-looking tooth restorative option over dentures and bridges. Read on to take a closer look at the three main parts of a dental implant.
What Are The 3 Major Parts Of A Dental Implant And How Do They Work?
Post
The post is a small structure that resembles a screw and is placed under the patient’s gums. The dental surgeon drills a small hole in the jawbone where the roots of the missing tooth once were. This is where the fixture is placed so that it can serve as the implant’s roots. As the healing process takes place, the fixture becomes an integral part of the natural bone through the process of osseointegration.
Abutment
Once the fixture lies securely under the gumline, an abutment which looks like a short and stumpy screw is placed over it. The abutment serves as a connector that supports the tooth replacement. Some abutments are separate from the fixture while others are a part of it.
Crown
The dental prosthesis, more commonly known as the crown, is the part that looks, feels, and functions like the patient’s natural tooth. This can be made from various materials, including ceramic or porcelain. The dental surgeon places this on top for a secure finish.
Are You A Good Candidate For Dental Implants Lake Worth?
If you’re considering an implant, Dr. Miguel Ferrer, DDS, PA is the best person to determine whether or not you’re a good candidate for the procedure. Schedule your consultation today!
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