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Am I healthy enough for dental implants?


There are a variety of factors that dental professionals take into consideration when determining whether or not a patient is an ideal candidate for dental implants. One of the largest factors that will determine whether or not you are a candidate for dental implantation is the quality and quantity of bone that is present in the jaw. Other factors include you diligence when it comes to oral health maintenance and your health status overall. Are you healthy enough for dental implants? Find out below.

Your oral health plays a large role in whether or not you are a candidate for dental implantation. Your dentist will take several oral health factors into consideration when determining candidacy:

Gum disease. Gum disease can effect your candidacy for implantation because of its negative effects on your teeth. Dentists will treat your gum disease before placing implants, because it can effect the healing process post implantation.

Surrounding teeth. Your dentist will also take the state of surrounding teeth into consideration when placing implants. If you have several broken, damaged or decaying teeth, your dentist will recommend treating all teeth in order to give you stable, long lasting support. While dental implants do not rely on surrounding structures for support, imperfect teeth can affect not only the healing process, but can decrease your chances for long-term success.

Oral health maintenance. Your dentist will also take into consideration your oral heath maintenance routine. Do you brush twice a day? Floss? Visit the dentist twice a year? Dental implantation requires rigorous post treatment aftercare, so it is important that patients take their oral health seriously.

Generally speaking, if a patient is well enough to undergo the treatment necessary for crowns, fixed bridgework or routine tooth extractions, dental implant procedures can be undergone.  Once it is determined that you are healthy enough for treatment, your dentist will examine the affected site in order to determine the best form of implantation. If you believe yourself to be in good oral health, consult with your dentist today to see if this treatment is right for you.