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Single Tooth Implants

Close the Gap and Recomplete Your Smile

If you are missing only one tooth, you might not think that replacing it is all that important. After all, you can still chew all of your favorite foods, and you might not be too concerned about aesthetics. But even a single missing tooth can have dire consequences for your oral health! It may cause your other teeth to drift out of place and lead to bone and gum tissue deterioration.

We often recommend a single tooth dental implant in Longview as the best way to fill in that gap and prevent future complications.

What Is a Single Tooth Implant?

A dental implant is a small titanium cylinder that replaces the root of a missing tooth. A crown, usually made of porcelain, goes on top of the implant to replace the visible portion of the lost member of your smile.

How Does the Process Work?

First, our team will evaluate your candidacy for dental implants in Longview and then plan your placement surgery. Once the implant is embedded into the jawbone, you’ll go through a healing period of a few months. During this time, the implant bonds with the tissue around it, thereby creating the strongest base possible for your new teeth. After that bond is nice and firm, we’ll provide you with a custom crown to go on top of the implant.

What Are the Benefits?

A single tooth implant offers several significant advantages:

  • A traditional fixed bridge requires that a dentist modifies the teeth that will support the prosthetic. With an implant, it usually isn’t necessary to alter any natural teeth.
  • An implant is the next best thing to a real tooth. It offers a strong bite force, and it is easy to maintain.
  • An implant-retained crown is very natural-looking — no one will have to know that you’ve had some work done on your smile!
  • The implant procedure boasts a success rate of over 95 percent.

What Are the Indicators?

If you are missing a single tooth, you may be a candidate for an implant-retained crown. Or, if you know you may need to have a tooth extracted in the near future, it isn’t too soon to talk to your dentist about getting an implant to replace it.

How to Care for and Maintain Your Single Tooth Implant

Caring for an implant is easy. In fact, you can treat it similarly to how you would treat a natural tooth. You should brush thoroughly, floss daily, and attend regular checkups with your implant dentist in Longview. If you are ever concerned about your implant’s well-being, get in touch with us so we can evaluate the situation and recommend a solution.

How Long Does a Single Tooth Implant Last?

The implant itself may very well last for decades; it could even stay with you for the rest of your life. The crown is likely to last for at least a decade, perhaps longer. The longevity of implants is superior to that of non-implant tooth replacement solutions, which may fail after just 5–10 years or so.

Call our office at 903-663-0861 to schedule a single tooth dental implant appointment in Longview, TX.

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