As you look for solutions for your missing teeth, you may have seen dental implants. They are a gold standard restoration, but the more you research them, the more you hear about the different materials they can be made of. Depending on which you choose, it can make a difference in their lifespan. Keep reading to learn more about how they affect the longevity of this tooth replacement option.
What Makes Up a Dental Implant?
Dental implants are made from three parts, replacing the entire dental structure, from the roots to the portion you can see. Here is a quick breakdown:
- Dental Implant Post: You will get this part placed and fused to your jawbone. It helps stimulate your jaw, keeping it strong. Because it sits next to bone tissue, it’s commonly made of either titanium or zirconia.
- Abutment: This is the component that connects the implant post to the restoration. Since it acts like a link, it’s also made from the two durable materials as the post.
- Restoration: The last piece sits on top and is the portion that gives you back the look and function of the missing tooth. It’s often made from porcelain or acrylic, both of which are very natural-looking.
How Do the Materials Affect My Dental Implants?
All these materials help make dental implants as strong and reliable as they are known to be. That’s because each one has been developed into a high-quality option for dentists to use.
The titanium in the implant post and abutment is biocompatible. That means that when it interacts with living tissue, like your jawbone, it won’t cause any adverse effects. It is more likely to fuse to the bone and give you a successful treatment! The good news is that the same can be said for zirconia! Those who have a metal sensitivity often choose this material.
Both of them are less prone to or resistant to corrosion, ensuring that your dental implant stays strong for a lifetime.
When it comes to the restoration that sits on top, both porcelain and acrylic are reliable options. A dental lab will make each tooth custom for you. The former material is a bit more durable and looks just like natural enamel. The latter may need to be replaced more often, but some people may choose it over the other. Regardless, both options are great choices.
In the end, the materials you pick for your dental implants can help you get a renewed smile that you feel confident in. By doing more research and partnering with your dentist, you can find an option that works for you!
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