Dental Implant Treatment at Roger Gibbon DDS in Lancaster PA
Dental implants are a reliable, long-term solution for restoring both the appearance and function of missing teeth. Dental implant services at Roger Gibbon DDS combine precision, careful treatment planning, and personalized patient care. Our practice in Lancaster, PA offers implant treatment to help patients restore oral health, stability, and everyday function.
Understanding Dental Implants
A dental implant is an artificial tooth root used to replace a missing natural tooth. A jawbone implant serves as a dependable base for additional tooth or dental work. Dental implants are typically made from titanium because it is biocompatible and integrates well with natural bone.
The dentist will connect a custom-made dental restoration to the implant after it has finished the healing process. The restoration can be either fixed or removable, depending on the patient's treatment requirements. Dental implants function much like natural teeth, providing stability for chewing and speaking.
Why Dental Implants Are Recommended?
Dental implants are the recommended solution for replacing teeth lost due to accidents, dental decay, or other health problems. Missing teeth can cause bite alignment problems that affect chewing and contribute to jawbone deterioration. Without stimulation, the jawbone in the area of a missing tooth can begin to deteriorate over time.
Implants resolve these issues by providing a replacement for the entire visible tooth, including its hidden root component. The procedure helps maintain bone mass while protecting the teeth that surround it. Unlike traditional restorations, dental implants do not rely on neighbouring teeth, allowing healthy teeth to remain untouched.
Candidacy for Dental Implants
Ideal candidates for dental implants have good oral health and sufficient jawbone density to support the implant. The candidate assessment process requires both healthy gums and a complete absence of active oral infections to proceed. Non-smokers typically experience better healing outcomes, though each patient is evaluated individually.
At Roger Gibbon DDS, the process of determining candidacy involves a comprehensive assessment that combines diagnostic imaging with evaluations of medical and dental history. Treatment plans are customized for each patient to ensure safe, predictable outcomes.
Single and Multiple Tooth Replacement Options
Dental implants can replace a single missing tooth or multiple missing teeth. A single-tooth restoration requires one implant, whereas a full restoration requires two implants when one tooth is missing. Patients with several missing teeth can receive multiple implants to support a permanent bridge.
Dentists use a certain number of implants to create a full-arch restoration for patients who need all their teeth replaced. This approach offers greater stability and function compared to traditional removable dentures.
The Dental Implant Process
Initial Consultation and Planning
Dental implant treatment begins with a detailed consultation. Medical professionals use diagnostic imaging, along with clinical assessments, to determine bone structure, the distance between teeth, and the overall condition of the oral cavity. The advanced planning process enables precise implant positioning while delivering reliable results.
Implant Placement
The implant is surgically placed into the jawbone in a controlled clinical setting. Healing time varies by patient, as the implant integrates with the surrounding bone through a process called osseointegration.
Restoration Placement
The custom dental restoration is placed on the implant after the healing period ends. The restoration is designed to match natural bite function and provide long-lasting durability.
Advanced Implant Services
Implant Site Development
Implant site development helps patients who have experienced bone loss prepare the area for successful implant placement. These techniques help restore bone structure and prepare the area for implant placement.
Autogenous Bone Grafting
Bone grafting uses bone from another area of the mouth to create additional bone support at the site of the missing tooth. This approach provides the support needed for long-term implant success.
Sinus Lift Augmentation
Sinus lift augmentation is required when upper jaw implants need installation in areas where the sinus cavity has expanded over the bone loss zone. The procedure restores bone volume and establishes a solid base for implant support.
Computer-Enhanced Treatment Planning
Advanced digital imaging and planning software allow for three-dimensional evaluation of bone quality and anatomy. The technology establishes an accurate implant placement process, which creates a complete framework for dental restoration procedures.
Post-Treatment Care and Maintenance
Dental implants require the same level of care as natural teeth. Daily brushing and flossing are essential to maintaining healthy tissue around the implant. Regular dental visits allow for professional cleaning and monitoring to ensure the implant remains free of infection and buildup.
Maintenance needs vary depending on the number of implants and the patient's oral health. Proper care supports long-term implant success.
Choosing Dental Implant Treatment
Dental implants function as a long-lasting and effective method for restoring missing teeth,h which helps maintain dental health. The team at Roger Gibbon DDS delivers implant treatment through a process that combines expert training with detailed treatment strategies to achieve reliable results.
Patients considering dental implants are encouraged to schedule a consultation to explore personalized treatment options.
Schedule your consultation today by calling (717) 872-7496.
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Roger Gibbon DDS
135 N Duke St
Lancaster, PA 17602