Speak with Dr. James R. Stewart, Jr, DDS in Livonia, MI about your possibilities in the placement of a dental implant to take the place of your missing tooth. This process uses a durable titanium rod to serve as the post for a prosthetic attachment, which stays permanently, matching the shade of your existing enamel. If your prosthetic ever becomes damaged, or even if it begins to fit differently, come back and we can discuss a different attachment, all while your implant post remains the same. For a solution that checks all the boxes, speak with Dr. Stewart about your possibilities!
How Can A Metal Post Stay In My Jaw?
One of the most fascinating aspects of the dental implant placement process is a biomechanism known as osseointegration. This is a complex chemical understanding between the metal titanium and the human immune system. When placed within the jaw bone tissue, your body allows it to remain as you heal around it. Not only does your body ignore the metal post, but you will actually grow to protect the dental implant as if it were part of your own natural tissue.
The Implant Possibilities Are Growing By The Day
The use of dental implant posts has become such a successful avenue for the world of oral health, that new capabilities are being devised every minute, it seems. Speak with a knowledgeable provider about all of your options, including mini-implants. This is a technique that uses a smaller titanium post to still deliver huge benefits in biting and chewing. If you qualify for mini-implants, it can save you time during the healing process.
This approach also allows for implant posts to become part of an appliance-based solution like a dental bridge. From the replacement of a single tooth to a full mouth of new dentures, the biocompatible titanium post method can be a vital part of your prosthodontic solution.
Caring For Your Smile In Livonia, MI
Speak with Dr. James R. Stewart, Jr, DDS in Livonia, MI for more information or to schedule an appointment with our team, and discover the advantages of dental implants in replacing your missing teeth. From a single repair to a more expansive restoration, we are here for your needs, and look forward to meeting you!