David M. Shemo DMD
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360 Kidder Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA
Techniques for making and using dental implants have improved massively over time. The dental industry has prioritized safety, hygiene, and pain reduction in its modern applications. Let's take a look at some key considerations involved in the process of creating and administering an affordable dental implant.
Modern dental implants are made of titanium rods or screws. This procedure allows the implant dentist to firmly attach the implants to the jawbone. The visible crown is applied much later after your mouth is healed. That way, your jawbone will have had time to adhere to the surface of the metal and hold your tooth in place. Crowns can be made of metal, resin, porcelain, or a variety of other materials. Before they arrive at the dentist's office, the implants are placed in a solvent to remove any residues before they're sterilized.
Like many other dental procedures, a drill is required to remove old teeth and create sites to implant new ones. Any teeth that are considerably loose, rotting, or causing you pain will likely be removed and replaced with implants. To ensure this process goes smoothly, you'll be given some form of anesthesia to lessen the pain of the procedure. This is essential because the only way to firmly embed a dental implant into the jawbone is to screw it in. Before your procedure begins, ask your dentist about the specifics of the procedure so that you know what to expect.
The materials, procedure, and aftermath of dental implants are all intended to be sanitary, safe, and painless. While initial discomfort may follow any dental visit, you can trust that your dentists have your well-being in mind throughout the process. According to the American College of Prosthodontists, nearly 2.3 million implant crowns are produced every year. That means this is a standard procedure for dental professionals. They've studied every detail of the surgery and will provide you with a timetable for how long it'll take your mouth to fully heal in the months following the surgery, as well as how to proceed before the crowns are applied.
For safe, affordable dental implants, visit Dr. David Shemo at his office, Dental Associates of NEPA Dr. David Shemo DMD. For more information or to get started with our services, call us today. We look forward to helping you improve your smile.
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