Dental Implants: The Best Treatment for Replacing Single or Multiple Missing Teeth

Dental implants in Blaine, Washington, are one of the best ways to replace missing teeth. Dental implants are surgically anchored in the jawbone, offering a stable and solid solution for tooth loss. Whether you have lost one or more teeth to injury, disease, poor genetics, or neglect, it’s time to consider dental implants from Borderview Family Dental.

Drs. Gagan Sandhu and Mandy Alamwala have specialized in implant placement and restoration to ensure you get your implants in one location. We have invested in cutting-edge technology, training, and high-quality materials to ensure you get the best implant services.

What is a dental implant?

The dental implant itself is a screw-like appliance that replaces the root of a missing tooth. It’s typically made of titanium or zirconia and is surgically inserted into the jawbone, fusing with the bone through osseointegration.

Once the implant is securely anchored, we’ll attach a small metal connector (abutment) to link the implant fixture to the final restoration. The last component of the implant system can be a crown, bridge, or denture, depending on your preferences and number of teeth lost.

What is the dental implant process?

Placing dental implants is a complex procedure, but our team has the skills, technology, and experience to make your treatment comfortable and seamless. Whether placing one or more implants, the following are the steps involved.

  • Consultation: We’ll examine your gums and jawbone to ensure the procedure is ideal for you. Potential implant candidates must have sufficient jawbone to support implantation. Additionally, you must be free from decay and gum disease to avoid potential implant complications.
  • Pre-surgery procedures: Some patients go straight to implant surgery after consultation, but others need supplementary procedures. For instance, you may need a bone graft to replenish lost bone tissue if you have severe jawbone loss. Similarly, patients with failing teeth may require dental extraction to pave the way for predictable implants.
  • Implant surgery: Like any surgery, we’ll precisely anesthetize your gums to minimize pain during treatment. Then, our doctor will surgically place a titanium post at an ideal position in the jawbone. We’ll conclude your surgery by cleaning and stitching the wound to kick-start healing.
  • Healing and fusion: We’ll leave your implants for 4-6 months to heal and fuse with the jawbone to form one solid structure. During this period, observe optimal oral hygiene, quit smoking, and adhere to follow-up appointments to prevent implant failure.
  • Abutment placement: We’ll administer a minor surgery to attach a small metal appliance to the implant. Abutment placement requires about two weeks of healing. During this appointment, we’ll take digital scans of your implant to custom-make your final restoration.
  • Implant restoration: Yay! The most exciting step of the dental implant process. We’ll top off your implant with a customized, permanent crown or denture if you are replacing multiple teeth. Your new teeth look and perform like natural teeth.

Ready for your dental implant appointment?

Do you need a dental implant in Blaine, WA? Welcome to Borderview Family Dental, where state-of-the-art technology meets personalized care and excellence. We offer high-quality implant services in the Blaine area and beyond. Call (360) 332-8737 and come see what we are about.

Dental-implants-thumbnail

Dental implants are titanium roots, that are replaced with in the jawbone to resemble a tooth or group of teeth. A screw is inserted through the gums and into the jawbone. A porcelain crown is then attached to the screw to become the new tooth or teeth. They can be used to support dental prosthesis including crowns, dentures, and bridges. Today’s treatments are so natural looking, no one will know you had surgery. There’s approximately a 95% success rate for all implants. With modern advances in dentistry, some implants can be restored immediately with life like all porcelain crowns. For more details ask your dentist.