To have an artificial root implanted on your bone to support an equally artificial tooth to act as a replacement for a missing one is indeed quite a lot to take but I tell you the results are worth it. Of course, life is not all rainbows and butterflies so a pretty exterior can also have downsides. What are the possible risks of getting dental implants?
The idea of dental implants did not just happen overnight. The whole research for the development of dental implants took plenty of years so rest assured that the dental experts who participated in this endeavor weighed in all the factors that could determine the success or failure of the procedure. So, most likely, and according to their studies and based on statistics, it is quite rare to encounter complications or failures when getting dental implants.
Complications from dental implant surgery are rare but, like any other medical procedure, there are risks that could be involved, and these risks may be substantially higher for patients who smoke or have other medical conditions. Risks include: infection, which generally responds to medication; damage to other teeth, tooth roots, sinus problems; fractures; nerve damage that can result in pain, numbness or tingling; inability to complete the procedure due to inadequate jawbone; and implant failure.
To give you a clearer picture of the possible risks on once you get dental implants, let me simplify it for you:
• Infection at the implant site
▪ Injury or damage to surrounding structures, such as other teeth or blood vessels
▪ Nerve damage, which can cause pain, numbness or tingling in your natural teeth, gums, lips or chin
▪ Sinus problems, when dental implants placed in the upper jaw protrude into one of your sinus cavities
This is just to give you a proper heads up on the possible risks when getting dental implants, but as mentioned above, of course backed up with adequate research, it is just rare to result into complications especially if you entrusted the whole process to leading dental clinics like Advanced Dental Implant and TMJ Center who does the best dental implants.
After the entire procedure of course you will experience minor discomfort because your jawbone is still adjusting to the changes that just occurred in your system, but that is completely normal. Discomforts like swelling of your gums and face, bruising of your skin and gums, pain at the implant site, minor bleeding, etc. are practically normal and will heal and go away in time. You may need pain medications or antibiotics after dental implant surgery. If swelling, discomfort or any other problem gets worse in the days after surgery, contact your oral surgeon. Better yet, go to a trusted dental partner like Advanced Dental Implant and TMJ Center. Once your body has already adapted to the changes in your jaw area, it will start to feel like your very own perfect set of white teeth.
About Advanced Dental Implant and TMJ Center
Advanced Dental Implant and TMJ Center provides personalized and specialized dental treatment for patients in Desoto County, MS and Memphis, TN areas. Dr. Pradeep Adatrow is Specialist in Dental Implants and Gum Diseases and provides patients with customized treatment plans to meet the oral health needs of his patients. Dr. Adatrow is the only practicing board-certified Periodontist and Prosthodontist in the South East United States. He earned his Doctor of Dental Surgery and Post Graduate Prosthodontic Training from the University of Tennessee College of Dentistry and his Post Graduate Training in Periodontics from Indiana University. Dr. Adatrow is board certified by the American Board of Periodontology and is a Fellow of the prestigious International College of Dentistry. Along with a devoted team of dental hygienists, assistants, and administrative staff, we strive for excellence in customer satisfaction. Please visit our website at www.advanceddentaltmj.com or call us at (662) 655-4868 to schedule a consultation.