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Advanced Dental Implants: Can You Replace Your Missing Upper Teeth?

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If you lost most or all of your upper teeth to gum disease, tooth decay, or trauma, you may wonder if you can replace them with traditional dental implants. If you have extensive bone loss in your upper jaw, you may wonder if it's even possible to get implants in the first place. You can replace the missing teeth in your upper jaw with advanced dental implants. Learn about advanced dental implants and why they may be a good replacement option for you below.

Why Are Advanced Dental Implants Better for You?

Traditional dental implants play an important role in dentistry today. Not only can dental implants replace missing teeth, but they can also improve the quality of your life. However, traditional dental implants work better in a jaw with strong bone tissue. You would need to rebuild your jaw before you get traditional implants placed in it. You don't need to rebuild your upper jawbone with advanced dental implants.  

Although the upper jawbone is smaller and weaker than the lower jawbone, it contains the cheekbone. The cheekbone, or zygomatic bone, helps form the frame for your face. Next to the lower jawbone, the cheekbone is one of the thickest bones in your face. The bone's thickness makes it an ideal choice for advanced dental implant placement.

Advanced dental implants are longer and thicker than traditional implants. The implants' size makes it easier to insert and secure in the cheekbone. Advanced dental implants can be placed individually or as a bridge. 

How Do You Get Advanced Dental Implants?

A dentist will examine your upper jawbone and mouth to see if it's healthy enough to support advanced dental implants. Although you don't need a lot of bone tissue to support advanced dental implants, your gums, jawbone, and soft tissues should be free of anything that may keep the implants from working properly. If you have something else wrong with your mouth, a dentist will treat it before they place implants in your jaw.

The process used to place advanced dental implants is similar to the process used to insert traditional implants. First, a dentist will insert the posts for your implants inside your jaw. You may need to wait until the implant sites heal before a dentist moves forward with the next steps in the placement process. 

After your mouth heals, a dentist will cover the implant posts with a tooth bridge. The bridge will contain replicas of your natural teeth called crowns. You must brush and floss the crowns regularly to keep your mouth and upper jaw healthy.

If you're ready to get new replacement teeth soon, contact an implant dentist such as Take 2 Dental Implant Studio for an appointment soon.


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