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The process of dental implants has three stages: the consultation, preparation of implanting the tooth and placement of the replacement tooth.

Before the dentist put the implant on your mouth, first, you still have to have a consultation with an implant specialist, and with your dentist to know what are the things that needs to be done in the entire procedure. Be sure that you checked the profile of the specialist before you start conversing with them about this.

When the consultation is over, the specialist will get a healthy bone from another part of your body and put it in your jawbone as a post. This will secure the dental implant. This process depends on the health condition of the patient upon the procedure.

When the implant is prepared, the specialist will cut a part in your gum and the implant will be inserted into the jawbone. Although this may seem painful, this procedure is quick and pain-free. You will be given an anesthesia in the process. After several months, your gum will fully heal and the dentist will put the replacement tooth in the implant post.

When the process is complete, a permanent tooth can now be seen on the missing area. All of these, thanks to experts in Chicago dental implants clinics.

According to American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, about 95% is the success rate for dental implants. However, people who have diabetes and smokers will have lower success rates. Dentists in Chicago dental implants clinics will tell you more about these especially on the oral hygiene you should so before and during the operation.

The success of your dental implants Chicago generally depends on the skill of your dentist, the quality of the bone available for where the implant will be attached and your oral hygiene. You should remember that the success of this procedure also lies in your hands and on how you take care of yourself. When all of these appear to be okay, most likely, your dental implant will be a success. By then, you can definitely say, "Say, cheese!"

by: Joel Jackson




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