Once your dental implant has been placed, the final step in regaining your smile is receiving an implant restoration. Implant restorations cap your post, completing your treatment to give you back a beautiful and fully functional smile.

What Are Dental Implants?

Dental implants are advanced prosthetic devices used to replace missing teeth, providing a permanent solution for those who have lost one or more teeth due to injury, disease or decay. Unlike dentures or bridges, dental implants replace both the root and the crown of the tooth. This dual replacement not only restores the visible part of the tooth but also the unseen root, which is vital for maintaining jawbone integrity and facial structure.

The process begins with the placement of a post directly into the jawbone, acting as the new root. This solid foundation allows the implant to support the visible part of the tooth, or the implant restoration, with stability comparable to that of a natural tooth.

Dental Implant Restorations

Once the implant post has been securely integrated into your jawbone, the next phase is the dental implant restoration. This step involves attaching a custom-made crown, bridge or denture to the implant post. The type of restoration you receive depends on the number of teeth missing and your specific dental needs.

During a detailed consultation, our dentist will discuss the best restoration option for you, aiming to enhance both functionality and aesthetic appearance. Each restoration is meticulously crafted to match the color, shape and size of your natural teeth, ensuring a seamless blend with your smile. Whether you need a single crown for one tooth or a bridge or denture to replace multiple teeth, the goal is to restore not just your smile, but also your ability to chew and speak comfortably.

Caring For Your Implants

Taking care of your dental implants is crucial for their longevity and performance. Fortunately, the care regimen for implants is not much different from caring for natural teeth. Daily brushing and flossing are essential to prevent plaque buildup around the implant. It is also important to schedule regular dental exams and cleanings. During these visits, Dr. Duane Marshall can check the condition of your implant, the restoration and your overall oral health.

Avoiding hard and sticky foods can help maintain the integrity of your implant restoration. Additionally, if you grind or clench your teeth at night, consider asking our dentist about a night guard to protect your implants and natural teeth.

Schedule Your Appointment

Contact Mountain View Dentistry today at 505-867-1442 to find out more about dental implant restorations in Rio Rancho, New Mexico, and schedule your consultation with our experienced dentist.