single tooth replacement
(Dental Implant)

Single Dental Implants

At childhood, losing a tooth calls for euphoria and excitement over the tooth fairy’s visit. At adulthood on the other hand, it is an unsettling occurrence.

Tooth loss becomes a call for concern as this not only alters teeth alignment and esthetics, but  can equally affect pronunciation. Fortunately, single dental implants are here to save the day.

Single dental implant is the replacement of a lost tooth through the implantation of a screw-like post in the jawbone. This titanium-built post is built to replace the tooth root, and provide support for the crown. By doing this, you 100% regain your tooth’s abilities, and your self confidence with it.

Single Dental Implant Process

After due consultation, analysis, and agreement on treatment plan, your dentist will give you some pre operational recommendations. These recommendations could include having a meal. Taking antibiotics, avoiding tobacco and alcohol, or reserve a taxi if sedation will be administered.

Root Placement

The “post” is the screw-like bottom part of an implant, inserted in the jawbone to act as the tooth root.

On the D-day, the dentist will kickstart the implantation of the post by numbing surrounding tissues, or administering sedation. Once done, he will carry on by creating an incision in the gum to expose the jaw bone structure. Once spotted, the bone structure is avec soin drilled to create a cavity for post fixation.

From here, the post is inserted into the cavity and covered with surrounding soft tissues, alongside a few stitches.

Once done, you will have to wait a few months while the implant fuses with the jawbone tissues through the osseointegration process.

Abutment Placement

The abutment is the middle part of the implant which links the crown to the root.

After osseointegration is completed, a visit to your dentist will be necessary for placing this connector. To do this, he will loosen the stitches around the post to re-expose its tip. The abutment will then be attached to it, and left to heal for a few weeks.

Although this process is doable immediately after implant placement, most patients hate the render it has in the mouth. Rather than walking around with a metal rod showing in their mouths, most patients opt for another surgery for abutment placement.

Crown Placement

The crown is the top and visible part of the implant, which replaces lost tooth. It is generally fitted atop the abutment through an uncomplicated process after osseointegration. Your dentist will round up with a few aftercare recommendations and… voila! Your tooth is back like it never left.

Candidate for Dental Implants

Although everyone wishes, not everyone is eligible for a single dental implants procedure. In case you’re wondering what the eligibility criterias are, read on to the next paragraph.

Healthy Gums

Gums’ health is a pivotal factor in determining implants’ eligibility. Gums damaged from gum disease are less likely to have necessary strength to stand an implant.

Bone Availability

When a cavity stays too long without a tooth root, the jawbone will begin to erode. Consequently, the jawbone might not have enough bone quantity needed to hold an implant. If in such a case you’re unwilling to undergo a bone graft, you will be ineligible for a dental implant.

Oral Health

If you had been treating your teeth right, this’ll be their opportunity to reward you. Overall good oral health will create a conducive environment for implantation and recovery. On the other hand, health conditions such as diabetes, gum disease and poor oral health will negatively influence implantation and recovery.

Recommended Implant Brands

Straumann Implants

These Swiss implants hold the #1 spot in the world. They come in many sizes and have modern technology integrated into their implants.

Nobel BioCare Implants

These Swedish implants hold the #2 spot in the world. They are known for using science to produce the best products. These implants have the highest success rate.

BEGO Implants

Holding the #10 spot, these german implants are a common choice for most patients because of their solid structure and convenient cost.

IRES Implants

These Swiss implants are another common choice for most patients because of their great reputation and convenient cost.

DTI & EVOSS Implants

These Turkish implants are a solid choice and mostly used by locals in Turkey. They are the best example of good quality & low cost.

Single Front Tooth

Being the most noticeable set of teeth, incisor and canine’s replacement tend to be the most challenging. These challenges stem from the rarity of such cases, and patient’s high expectations who desire them to match with existing teeth. Challenges also stem from how important these teeth are in pronunciation, biting and tearing, and the restoration of these abilities.

To perform single front tooth implants, dental specialists tend to use largest implant sizes to assure smooth blend with existing teeth.

While canines and incisors are rare restoration cases, premolars and molars’ restoration cases are pretty common. The roles they play in chewing and mastication make them indispensable for man’s survival. For this reason, choosing the right clinic to work with is important.

Be it for single back or front teeth implants, we got your back! Throughout their 7 years of practice, our experts have come across and beaten many challenges, giving them unmatched experience. All this expertise and knowledge awaits you, if you will book a free consultation with us right away!

Advantages of Single Tooth Implants

Having a single tooth implant comes with a bunch of advantages such as:

Saving Neighboring Teeth

Unlike bridges or dentures which need the filing and shaping of adjacent teeth, single teeth implants are fully independent. These implants need no support from adjacent teeth, as the post provides it with all necessary support.

Furthermore, the presence of the post helps keep adjacent teeth in place. This is because when a tooth is lost, adjacent teeth tend to move towards the cavity in an attempt to fill the gap. This migration tends to mess with general teeth alignment, leaving you with an unaligned set of teeth, in addition to being edentulous. Placing an implant in the cavity prevents this migration, thus maintaining a straight teeth alignment.

Restored Tooth Functions

Missing a tooth, especially in the front, can seriously affect speech and eating. Most patients facing front tooth absence find difficulties in pronouncing words associated with the letter “t”. They equally face difficulties tearing and biting into foods. Just like superman, single teeth replacement flies to their rescue. This implant not only replaces your tooth, it equally restores its abilities.

Esthetics and Confidence Boost

The sad truth is, judging off your looks, first impressions are made. Edentulous patients face lots of difficulties being taken seriously, especially with missing front tooth. This tends to play around with one’s self confidence, especially when it is recurrent. Fortunately, single dental implants are here to save the day. It restores your tooth in a smooth and esthetic way, and replenishes your confidence level so you speak fearlessly.

Reliability and Comfort

Rest assured, you can rely on your implanted tooth to service you just like the natural ones would. They are solidly fixated, so you have no anxiety over them dislocating while you eat, speak, kiss, or laugh. They are equally super comfortable as they seamlessly blend in with other teeth, you will never feel the presence of a foreign body among your teeth.

Bone Loss Prevention

Bone loss tends to occur next after a tooth gap is left void after tooth loss. If the bone loss advances to some extent, implantation might be impossible, or may require extra surgery beforehand. The implantation of a post in the gap encourages osseointegration, thus, jaw bone development.

Resistance to Cavity

The cavity referred to here is that dug by bacteria as a route to infect the pulp. Dental Implants are made of super solid materials, impermeable by bacteria. This for one, is an advantage and assurance not gotten from natural teeth

Single Dental Implants Recovery Time

Depending on which jawbone the implant is placed, full recovery can vary between 10-16 weeks post operation. Nevertheless, patients can already go back to school or work the day after the procedure.

Cost of Single Dental Implants

  • Price at Vitrin Clinic  300$ – 700$
  • Price in Europe and UK  1000$ – 3500$
  • Price in USA  2500$ – 6500$
  • Price in Canada  2500$ – 6000$

The cost of a single dental implant depends on a bunch of factors. Factors such as crown choice, number of teeth involved, and whether or not sedatives will be used are vital for price determination. Although average price ranges between 300$ and 700$, we strongly recommend you to book a free consultation with our dental experts right away. Together with you, they will establish a treatment plan after due examination, and give you a fixed price for your customized procedure.

The Anatomy of a Dental Implant

FAQ

Quels sont les avantages des implants dentaires ?

Lorsqu'une seule ou plusieurs dents permanentes sont perdues à cause d'une carie dentaire ou d'une maladie des gencives, les implants dentaires peuvent désormais les remplacer en tant que troisième série de dents fixes ! Les implants dentaires peuvent durer toute une vie et améliorer votre apparence, votre confiance et votre capacité à manger les aliments que vous aimez et à mener une vie active, sans vous soucier de vos dents. Les implants dentaires sont fabriqués en titane et ne peuvent jamais avoir de caries dentaires !

Quels sont les inconvénients des implants dentaires ?

Comme pour toute intervention chirurgicale buccale mineure, il existe un risque d'infection, d'inflammation et de douleur, mais votre prothésiste discutera avec vous de la manière dont ces risques peuvent être gérés dans votre cas particulier. S'il n'y a pas d'os disponible pour placer l'implant, des procédures de greffe osseuse et gingivale peuvent être nécessaires, ce qui peut augmenter le coût de votre traitement. Toutefois, l'investissement initial peut s'avérer payant à long terme.

Combien coûtent les implants ?

En général, le coût du remplacement d'une seule dent par un implant dentaire est presque le même que celui d'un pont fixe ordinaire. Le coût des implants dentaires varie en fonction des besoins du patient, de la quantité d'os et de la région. Un prosthodontiste procédera à une évaluation en fonction de vos besoins particuliers.

Quel est le taux de réussite des implants dentaires ?

Il varie d'un individu à l'autre, en fonction de l'état de santé et des habitudes. Pour une personne en bonne santé et ayant une bonne hygiène bucco-dentaire, les implants dentaires sont une réussite prévisible, avec des taux de réussite supérieurs à 90-95%.

Les implants dentaires sont-ils durables ?

Contrairement aux dents naturelles, les implants dentaires ne sont pas sensibles aux maladies dentaires telles que les caries ; cependant, la santé des gencives est essentielle pour assurer le succès durable des implants. Des soins consciencieux à domicile par le patient et des nettoyages et contrôles professionnels réguliers sont des éléments essentiels pour la durabilité des implants dentaires. Chaque patient est différent et le succès dépend du diagnostic et de la planification, des antécédents médicaux et d'une série d'autres facteurs.