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How Will Your Dentist Determine The Success Of Your Dental Implant?

Do you know about the medical or technical term given to your gums and your body accepting the dental implant? It is called osseointegration and any reputed Lancaster Implant Dentist is going to strive for it the moment he sets up his drill to make a hole in your jaw bone. Typically dental implants are considered the ideal and permanent replacement for missing teeth, and this is because of their high success rate. Most modern-day dental implants that we come across are easier on our jawbones and do not take much time or hard work to get integrated into our body. You can also ask your dentist about mini dental implants in case you are experiencing bone loss. But for now let’s stick to what we were talking about and that is osseointegration. The success of it will depend highly on your bone structure and density among many other things. Let’s delve a little deeper into it and discover some factors that will determine the success of dental implants in Preston.

 

 

  • A dental implant is made of commercially pure titanium. This fuses with the bone of your jaw. But for this to happen successfully you need to be very healthy. If you smoke, try to quit. If you are taking any medications, your dentist will advise you to come off them or maybe begin a treatment to help you replace them with something that is not as harmful to your system than the previous medicines.
  • In case you have osteoporosis or a compromised immune system, you may not be considered an ideal candidate for dental implants at all. The dental implant expert in Preston will also perform a detailed assessment of your health and also that of your teeth, your gums, and jaw bone to see if you are a candidate for dental implants at all.

Is There Is A Thing Called Sufficient Bone?

Yes, your Lancaster implant dentist will perform certain tests to determine whether you have sufficient bone to anchor the dental implants in the first place or not. He will assess the quality and density of your bone and will only give it a go when he has enough reason to believe that the bone he sees is adequate to function as a tooth-supporting mechanism. When you have any kind of bone disorder or something like osteoporosis, the bone will tend to melt away or weaken or resorb when you lose a tooth. So typically it is very important to maintain its health so that the implant can find solid ground in it, literally. Although there is always an option of bone grafting which is effective in minimizing resorption and building up bone tissue that should be done only when absolutely necessary. All in all, everything about your candidature for dental implants and their success will be determined only when you go in for a check-up.

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MEET DR. NADIM MAJID & THE LIFESTYLE DENTAL TEAM

Dr. Nadim Majid qualified from Liverpool Dental school in 2001 and since then has worked in Lancashire for a number of years. He decided to undertake a career in dentistry as he found it was a good mix of science and art and also gave him the ability to help people and make a difference for them.

This really hit home when he worked in a nursing home for a short time and actually saw the impact upon the health and well being of patients whom had lost their teeth the impact was significant on the general health and well being and this is something Dr. Majid wanted to make sure he helped others avoid.

Dr. Majid is trained in hypnosis, sedation for nervous people, dental implants as well as braces. He lives in Lancashire with his two children (twins) and his wife who is a teacher. Dr. Majid has always and will continue to be focused on producing top quality services that his patients have come to expect and appreciate.