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Dental implants are a popular alternative to full or partial dentures and bridges. They look, feel, and function like natural teeth, lasting for decades when good oral hygiene is practiced. Dental implant procedures are performed in the dentist’s office under local anesthesia. For most patients, recovery time is a day or two, and discomfort after the procedure is minimal.
Dental implants for missing teeth in Maple Grove, Minnesota, are one of Dr. Richard Weimar’s most requested dental treatments. Front teeth dental implants are also available at Weimar Family and Implant Dentistry. Call today to learn more about this procedure or to schedule an appointment with Dr. Weimar. Below, we discuss four reasons why dental implants are considered the closest thing to natural teeth.
The materials used to make dental implants–the crown and abutment–are made of biocompatible compounds. This means your body accepts the implants and allows the bone to “grow” around the implant component. The fusion of bone with the implant is called osseointegration. This process provides the kind of stable, strong support your jawbone provides for your natural teeth.
The technology behind dental implants makes it possible for the abutment and crown to act like natural tooth roots. You can eat most crunchy or sticky foods without worrying about dentures or bridges sliding around or falling out of your mouth. You can also brush and floss dental implants like natural teeth. Moreover, since dental implants mimic actual tooth roots, they can help preserve jawbone density and structure and support facial volume as you age.
Porcelain’s diamond-like hardness and high silica content make it the first choice material for dental implant crowns, regular crowns, and dentures. When fired under intense heat, the silica particles in porcelain fuse together, creating nearly unbreakable, enamel-like dental porcelain. Porcelain crowns may be reinforced with metallic substances to enhance their hardness and scratch resistance.
Dentists use computer software to generate digital designs that match the color and dimensions of a patient’s natural teeth. Dentists visually evaluate the implant crown color and rely on a unique “shade” guide to describe dental enamel colors. Digital shade matching using photos of the person’s natural teeth may also help determine color and shape details. These designs and the exact color specification are then sent to a laboratory where skilled technicians craft customized dental implant crowns.
If you have missing teeth, partial dentures, or bridges and want to learn more about the benefits of dental implants, call Weimar Family and Implant Dentistry in Maple Grove, MN, at (763) 275-3080. Schedule a consultation appointment with Dr. Weimar to get answers to your questions about dental implants and whether you would be a good candidate for back or front teeth dental implants.
Dr. Richard Weimar received his BA and DDS degrees from the University of Minnesota and opened his practice in 1984. He has provided exceptional dental care to Minnesota’s Maple Grove and Brooklyn Park communities for over 30 years.
He is a member of many professional associations, including the Academy of Osseointegration, International Congress of Oral Implantology, and American Society of Dental Anesthesiology.
Dr. Weimar is skilled and experienced in almost all areas of dentistry, including sedation dentistry, implants, one-visit crowns using CEREC technology, and veneers. He is a pioneer in introducing many new technologies in the state as he wanted to provide his patients a comfortable, pain-free, faster, and less expensive dental experience. He educates patients on all procedures so they can make informed decisions about their treatments. His mission is to create a dental office where patients can receive all treatments under one roof.