Ideal candidates for dental implants are those in good physical health who have sufficient bone and no underlying infection or disease. Even if your case is more complex, involving multiple missing teeth and more extensive bone loss, we can help you become a candidate for dental implants in Long Beach, CA. Our oral surgeon and implant dentist, Dr. Tim Silegy, has years of experience in dental implants, ranging from simple to complex, with the technology to ensure a predictable, efficient treatment for every patient. If you’re unsure whether you qualify for dental implants or have been told by another practice that you don’t, we invite you to schedule a consultation with our team at Silegy O.M.F.S. With our personalized care, we can help you become a good candidate for dental implants in Long Beach, CA!
Even if your case is more complex, involving multiple missing teeth and more extensive bone loss, we can help you become a candidate for dental implants in Long Beach, CA.
If you don’t represent the ideal case for dental implants, it’s important that you seek treatment from an experienced implant dentist. Dental implants are a complex treatment that requires more unique experience and skill than other restorative solutions. If you have many missing teeth and bone loss or are suffering from oral infection, this only adds to the complexity and the need for a qualified and experienced clinician. At Silegy O.M.F.S., we have completed extensive training in dental implants and all related procedures. Additionally, we are trained in state-of-the-art digital software and surgical technologies that help us provide incredibly precise and accurate treatment, with personalized and lasting results.
Determining if you qualify for dental implants requires a comprehensive evaluation and diagnostics from our implant dentist in Long Beach, CA. We will evaluate the condition of your gums, bone, and teeth. Both dental and medical records are also needed to assess any systemic conditions or harmful lifestyle habits, such as smoking. In general, the following are factors that affect dental implant candidacy:
Dental implants need a healthy oral environment to remain successful long-term. If infection is present, this can damage both the gum tissues and bone. Active gum disease will require treatment before dental implants can be placed to avoid failure.
The health of your jawbone is crucial to dental implant success. Without proper density and volume, dental implants will not have proper support. Bone will need to be rebuilt and strengthened through bone grafting surgery.
Underlying medical conditions such as diabetes and immune system disorders make it more difficult for your body to heal after surgery. Systemic disease also increases the risk of infection after surgery. Having these conditions doesn’t mean we can’t offer you dental implants, it just means we may adjust your treatment plan to improve the chances of a successful outcome.
With proper maintenance, dental implants have the potential to last for the rest of your life. This includes maintaining excellent physical and oral health. If you smoke, consider quitting before your surgery and practice good daily oral hygiene habits.
At Silegy O.M.F.S., we not only help patients become candidates for dental implants, but provide personalized treatment that reflects their individual health, functional, and aesthetic goals. An important step of your treatment process is understanding what you want to accomplish with new teeth, whether the ability to eat an unlimited diet, a beautiful and natural smile, or confidence to socialize. The good news is that dental implants can meet all of these desires—and often exceeds them! Our team is dedicated to providing a superior quality experience and smile for each of our patients and it shows! Don’t let what others have told you in the past keep you from beginning your journey to a new smile with us. We’re here to offer you a personalized consultation and evaluation, and help you become a good candidate for dental implants in Long Beach, CA!
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