Need An Implant? Let’s Do A Checkup And Talk About It.

Need An Implant? Let’s Do A Checkup And Talk About It.

When is the last time you had a dental check-up? At Harris Dental in Phoenix we recommend having a check-up every six months. If you are considering a dental implant, we will assess your oral condition and take it from there.

Dental implants are an ideal replacement for one or more missing teeth. An implant is a titanium post that is inserted into your jaw, where it fuses with the bone. One implant is a solid base for one artificial tooth, while several can support a dental bridge or full dental arch.

The ideal candidate for a dental implant is someone in good overall health. That includes healthy gums. Adults are better candidates than younger people, because their jawbones are fully grown.

It’s essential to have enough bone mass, because the implant needs it. Even if you don’t, though, bone grafting can grow new bone. Once the implant is in place, it prevents further bone loss.

Unfortunately, not everyone is a viable candidate for a dental implant. People with systemic conditions like diabetes, or who have had radiation treatment to the head or jaws, are not good candidates. Neither are people with uncontrolled gum disease. All of these conditions can affect the success of the implant.

Dental implants from Harris Dental in Phoenix can change your life for the better, and it begins with a thorough checkup. Patients from Queen Creek, Scottsdale, Mesa, and throughout the area love that we are a lecture-free zone. Call our office to schedule an appointment today!

 

CONTACT HARRIS DENTAL:

480-428-0040

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4444 N 32 St Ste 208 Phoenix, Arizona 85018

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