Dental Implant Surgery Port St. Lucie, FL
Dental implants are teeth prostheses usually used for adults with missing teeth. Implant restorations are designed to feel, function, and appear like natural teeth. Dental implant surgery involves the surgical placement of implant posts into the jawbone.
Dental implant surgery is available at St Lucie Center for Cosmetic Dentistry in Port St. Lucie and the surrounding area. Aside from the cosmetic benefits of dental implants, they also help preserve the oral cavity structure. To learn more about this process, call our office at (772) 242-4124 to book an appointment with St Lucie Center for Cosmetic Dentistry.
Getting Started with Dental Implant Surgery
Due to the surgical nature of the process, the dentist will perform a comprehensive evaluation to ensure the patient is eligible for the implant restoration. The dentist may use X-rays, teeth models, CT scans, and a precision surgical guide during this process. This will allow them to determine the patient's bite, the proper positioning of the implants and restoration, and the quality and density of the jawbone. Then, they will judge the condition of the jawbone based on the scans and the number of teeth that need replacement.
The dental professional will also inquire about any existing medical condition and current medications, including supplements and those bought over the counter. If the patient has a cardiovascular condition, diabetes, or orthopedic implants, the dentist may prescribe antibiotics ahead of the surgery to stop the infection. The dentist will also discuss pain management options and provide instructions to follow before and after the surgery.
Patients should arrange for transport home after the treatment because they may not be fit to drive. In addition, it is also a good idea to free up one's schedule and rest for at least 24 hours after the surgery, as rest is an important part of the recovery process.
“Patients should arrange for transport home after the treatment because they may not be fit to drive.”
Before Implant Placement Surgery
Tooth decay, gum disease, and injury to the mouth can lead to the loss of one or more teeth. However, tooth loss does not mean you cannot have a healthy mouth. The patient needs to have good oral health before surgery. We may recommend additional treatments such as bone grafting in preparation for dental implant surgery.
Each patient may have a different experience based on several factors. These include the number of teeth we are replacing, the type of implant, and the patient's overall oral health. We will advise the patient through each step of the process.
Bone grafting, in particular, is necessary when there is not enough healthy bone inside the jaw to support the implant. Other potential pre-surgery treatments may include gum disease treatment or dental fillings. Once the patient is ready for surgery, we will provide them with instructions to follow, especially for the night before. These instructions may include avoiding certain foods, fasting the night before, and getting a proper night of sleep.
“Each patient may have a different experience based on several factors. These include the number of teeth we are replacing, the type of implant, and the patient’s overall oral health.”
What to Expect During Dental Implant Placement
During dental implant surgery, the surgeon makes an incision into the gums where the missing tooth was. The surgeon then drills into the jawbone. After accessing fairly deep inside the jawbone, the surgeon will position the dental implant post. The post along with the surrounding bone serves as the primary support of the artificial tooth.
We will not place the artificial tooth until after the implant fuses with the surrounding bone through a process known as osseointegration. This process typically takes several months. In the meantime, there will be a gap where the missing tooth (or missing teeth) was. Your dentist may recommend a temporary replacement tooth until the mouth and implant are ready for the placement of the abutment and artificial tooth.
“The implant is essentially in the same place the root of the natural tooth was.”
Check out what others are saying about our dental services on Yelp: Dental Implant Surgery in Port St. Lucie, FL
Post-Op Care
After the surgery, it is normal to experience the following:
- Bruising
- Facial and gum swelling
- Minor bleeding
- Pain around the surgery site
If the symptoms persist for more than a few days after surgery, patients need to contact the dentist immediately, as it may indicate a more significant issue that needs urgent treatment. The dentist may recommend eating only soft foods and applying ice packs to alleviate the swelling to promote healing.
Dental implants generally have a high success rate, but there may be complications related to the bone's integration with the dental implant. Following these practices may help to lower the risk of complications:
- Adopt good oral hygiene practices
- Avoid smoking or using tobacco products
- Shun harmful oral habits, such as chewing on hard substances and teeth grinding
- Visit the dental office regularly
“Dental implants generally have a high success rate, but there may be complications related to the bone’s integration with the dental implant.”
Questions Answered on This Page
Q. How should someone prepare for dental implant surgery?
Q. What happens during the implant placement surgery?
Q. What happens during the initial consultation?
Q. What should a patient do after dental implant surgery?
Q. What are the risks of dental implant surgery?
People Also Ask
Q. How can I prepare for my first implant procedure?
Q. What is the importance of follow-up appointments after implant treatment?
Q. What do I do if my implant feels loose?
Q. How to take care of dental implants?
Q. What factors enable a patient to receive dental implants?
Risks of Dental Implant Surgery
Like any surgery, dental implant surgery has its risks. Complications are rare and are often minor and easily treated. Regardless, the risks include infection around the surgery site, injury or damages to the lips, gums, or teeth, and sinus problems. During the initial consultation, the dentist will discuss these risks and address the patient's concerns. We will do everything in our power to keep patients as safe as possible during the operation.
“Complications are rare and are often minor and easily treated.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What can I use for pain management after dental implant surgery?
A. The dentist will likely recommend Tylenol® or non-steroidal anti-inflammatories such as Advil®, Motrin®, or Aleve® to alleviate pain. You need to use any prescribed medication according to the dentist's instructions. Ensure you eat or drink something before taking any pain meds, so you do not feel nauseated.
Q. What can I eat after the surgery?
A. It is advisable to stick to soft and easy-to-chew foods. Good examples include yogurt, ice cream, smoothies, steam vegetables, and warm soup. Ensure you avoid tough or sharp-edge foods such as steak, tortilla chips, and pretzels.
Q. How long before I get back to normal after my dental implant surgery?
A. Most patients get back to normal within a week after the implant surgery. The first few days may be slightly uncomfortable, but your condition will improve over time. Follow aftercare instructions to ensure a smooth recovery.
Q. Can I get a new tooth immediately?
A. The dentist will be able to provide an estimate of the treatment timeline after the initial evaluation. The dentist may provide qualifying patients with a temporary dental prosthesis to wear during the osseointegration process. However, the dentist will only place permanent dental restoration after the bone heals fully.
Dental Implant Terminology
Call Us Today
Get in touch with our team today at 772-242-4124. We respond to all who are interested in our services promptly. On your first visit, we will answer your questions, provide information about the process, and help you make an informed decision about dental implant surgery.
Helpful Related Links
- American Dental Association (ADA). Glossary of Dental Clinical Terms. 2024
- American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry® (AACD). Home Page. 2024
- WebMD. WebMD’s Oral Care Guide. 2024
About our business and website security
- St Lucie Center for Cosmetic Dentistry was established in 1984.
- We accept the following payment methods: American Express, Cash, Check, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa
- We serve patients from the following counties: St. Lucie County
- We serve patients from the following cities: Port St. Lucie, River Park, White City, Fort Pierce, Fort Pierce South, St Lucie West, Tradition, Palm City, Jensen Beach, and Stuart
- Norton Safe Web. View Details
- Trend Micro Site Safety Center. View Details
Back to top of Dental Implant Surgery