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Types of Dental Implants


A dental implant integrated into the jaw through bone integration for long term dental implant stability.Dental implants are not an optional dental solution, but a necessity for many people. Those who opt for implants do so because they have completely lost their natural teeth or can not salvage the remaining part of the tooth. With that in mind, implants are one of the best solutions for dental problems. They look natural and functional, just like your natural teeth. Here at Wildhorse Dental, we help our patients find the best treatment options.

Endosteal Dental Implants


These are popular options for patients looking to replace missing teeth. They are the most common choice for single-tooth dental implants. These implants are inserted into the jawbone through surgery, providing a stable and long-lasting foundation for artificial teeth. You may be a good candidate for endosteal dental implants if you have good bone health. Endosteal implants require sufficient bone density and volume for successful placement. It is important to note that the entire process can take several months due to the healing and osseointegration period.

Endosteal implants function as artificial roots supporting dental prostheses such as crowns, bridges, or dentures. You may still need an implant even if you already use these options.

Benefits of Endosteal Implants


One of the most essential benefits of implants is durability and stability. Endosteal implants provide a secure and long-lasting solution. They also have a natural look and feel. Lastly, the endosteal implant is very important in preserving the natural jawbone. This helps to maintain bone structure and prevent bone loss when teeth are missing.

Subperiosteal Implants


The other type that is commonly used is subperiosteal implants. These are a type of dental implant designed for patients who lack sufficient bone height in their jaw. Contrary to endosteal implants, these are not inserted into the jawbone but rather sit on the jawbone. This unique design provides a secure and stable foundation for dental prosthetics, such as dentures or bridges. This option is ideal for multiple-tooth dental implants.

Benefits of Subperiosteal Implants


Subperiosteal implants offer several benefits for patients with insufficient bone height or those who cannot undergo bone grafting. They are less invasive compared to bone grafting and can be an ideal alternative for patients who face challenges with traditional implants.

Subperiosteal implants have some downsides as well. While custom-fitted to the patient, they may not be as stable as endosteal implants. Additionally, they have longer healing times compared to endosteal implants. Despite these considerations, subperiosteal implants provide a viable alternative for patients who face challenges with traditional dental implants.

Zygomatic Dental Implants


Traditional dental implants may not be viable for individuals with significant bone loss. The jawbone may not be dense enough to support the implant weight, requiring additional bone grafting procedures. However, zygomatic dental implants offer a solution for such patients. These implants do not require extensive jawbone or even bone grafting. Unlike conventional dental implants anchored into the jawbone, these implants are longer and anchored into the cheekbone (zygomatic bone). This denser bone provides a stable foundation for the implants, making them ideal for patients without sufficient jawbone.

Benefits of Zygomatic Implants


Although this type of implant is uncommon, it is used in some situations and has many benefits. Among the key benefits is that patients can enjoy normal function once in place. Secondly, it eliminates the need for bone grafting. This reduces the complexities associated with the treatment. It also provides a stable and durable solution for patients with significant bone loss.

Ready for Dental Implants?


Selecting the proper dental implant procedure is as crucial as getting the implant. To start your journey with Wildhorse Dental, email us or call us at 636-537-0447.


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