Many people have difficulty deciding whether they want a periodontist or oral surgeon to do dental implants. It all depends on what your regular dentist says. If your dentist referred you to a periodontist, that is where you should go. A periodontist received special training outside dental school. Periodontists know more about teeth, gums, and dental implant procedures than dentists or oral surgeons.
Specializations of a periodontist
A periodontist specializes in dental implants. However, periodontists do a lot more than that procedure. A generalist will refer patients to a periodontist when they have more significant dental and oral problems. Here are some of the conditions referred to a periodontist:
- Prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of periodontal disease or gum disease
- Dental implant procedure
- Tooth extraction
- Oral inflammation
- Gum grafting helps save the existing teeth
- 3D X-ray technology
- Cosmetic gum contouring
A general dentist and periodontist can work together for the maximum oral health of the patients. The dentist would not do the referral unless the patients agreed to it. However, it is important to listen to the dentist in this regard. Both the dentist and periodontist will have an open line of communication so the latter can clear out past dental conditions.
Why do people need implants
Dental implants manage teeth loss. Patients can have as many dental implants. The implants are made of titanium posts or screws placed within the jawbone. When the areas begin to heal, the implants will bond with the bone to create a stable foundation for the replacement tooth. When maintained properly, the implants can last a lifetime.
Oral health benefits of dental implants
Patients would rather have dental implants than any other procedure to replace lost teeth. First, the structure and appearance of dental implants mimic that of natural teeth. Second, it can stabilize chewing and biting. Third, it helps maintain jawbone health. And lastly, it is free from the risks of tooth decay.
Process of dental implants
The periodontist will take a digital image of the teeth, gums, and jaw. This way, they will know where to place the implants. Some patients will need teeth extraction, so the periodontist will do that at the same time as the implant placement. Typically, it takes six to nine months to bond with the surrounding bone.
The periodontist will use false teeth to maintain oral function while waiting for the implants and bones to fuse. Once the bonding is completed, a custom crown, bridge, or denture will be placed to restore the teeth. A general dentist or cosmetic dentist will do this procedure. The periodontist will work with the prosthodontist for the teeth replacement process.
A practical choice for your dental health
People do not always associate dental health with well-being. These two are intertwined. Dental health problems cause stress and low self-esteem. If you lose your teeth, you cannot even present yourself well. A periodontist will give you back your smile.
Request an appointment or call Berkeley Periodontics and Dental Implants at 908-491-3201 for an appointment in our Berkeley Heights office.
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