What Is a Dental Implant and How Does It Work?

A dental implant is widely regarded as one of the most effective and long-lasting solutions for replacing missing teeth. At Broadway Dental Practice in Edgware, dental implants are commonly recommended for patients who want a stable, natural-looking replacement that restores both function and confidence. Understanding how dental implants work can help patients make informed decisions about their oral health.

A dental implant is designed to replicate the structure of a natural tooth. It consists of three main components: the implant post, the abutment, and the crown. The implant post is usually made from titanium, a material that is biocompatible and capable of bonding with the jawbone. This post is placed directly into the bone, where it acts as an artificial tooth root.

Once the implant is placed, the body begins a healing process known as osseointegration. During this stage, the surrounding bone gradually fuses with the implant surface, creating a strong and stable foundation. This process is crucial to the long-term success of the implant and may take several weeks or months, depending on individual healing and bone quality.

After osseointegration is complete, an abutment is attached to the implant. The abutment serves as a connector between the implant and the visible part of the tooth. A custom-made crown is then placed on top. This crown is carefully designed to match the colour, shape, and size of surrounding teeth, ensuring a natural and seamless appearance.

Dental implants offer many advantages over other tooth replacement options. One of the most important benefits is stability. Because implants are anchored into the jawbone, they do not move or slip when eating or speaking. This allows patients to enjoy a wider range of foods and speak with confidence.

Another key benefit is preservation of the jawbone. When a tooth is lost, the bone that once supported it can begin to shrink due to lack of stimulation. Dental implants help maintain bone density by mimicking the function of a natural tooth root. This can help prevent changes in facial appearance that sometimes occur after tooth loss.

Dental implants can be used in a variety of situations. They may replace a single missing tooth, support a bridge for multiple missing teeth, or stabilise full dentures. Suitability depends on factors such as gum health, bone volume, and overall oral condition. A comprehensive dental examination is always required before treatment.

Patients often worry about discomfort during implant treatment. Modern dental techniques and local anaesthetic make the procedure comfortable for most people. Any post-treatment discomfort is usually mild and temporary.

If you are missing one or more teeth and would like to explore dental implants, the team at Broadway Dental Practice in Edgware can provide a thorough assessment and clear guidance. To arrange a consultation or discuss your concerns, you can call 020 8952 3323 or email broadwaydental@hotmail.co.uk.