Dental implants form the groundwork to place prosthetic, natural-looking teeth for San Francisco residents who have lost a tooth, or in some cases, require an entire set of new teeth. As an alternative to dentures and bridges, dental implants, coupled with prosthetics, mimic the look and function of your natural teeth.  Dental implants allow you to brush, eat, and smile with confidence. At SF Oral Surgery in San Francisco, dental implants provide our patients with the most advanced dental technology available that is proven to restore our patient’s dental health.

What Are Dental Implants?

Whether you’ve had to exract a diseased tooth that cannot be treated with conventional dentistry, or you have lost a significant amount of your natural teeth, dental implants are designed to replace the root(s), crowns, functionality, and appearance of natural teeth.Dental implant placement example sf oral surgery

At SF Oral Surgery, our team of skilled oral surgeons affix a dental implant, usually made from biocompatible titanium, directly into your jaw bone to create an anchor that mimics your tooth’s natural root. An abutment is connected to the top of the dental implant. Once the dental implant fully fuses with the jaw bone, the prosthetic tooth is carefully attached to the post.

We encourage San Francisco residents to replace their missing teeth with dental implants as soon as possible. If patients wait too long to replace the missing tooth or teeth, their jawbone will begin to recede because it requires the tooth’s root to sustain its growth. It is a surprise to many people that their bones are, in fact, living tissue. So as the jaw bone recedes, it not only alters the entire contour of the lower half of the facial structure, making patients look older than they really are, but the lost jaw bone also may make it difficult, if not impossible, to successfully place dental implants. Prompt dental implant placement prevents jaw bone resorption for more successful results.

 

Video: Watch Dr. Yang explain the importance of replacing missing teeth with dental implants after tooth extractions.

What Types of Dental Implant Restorations Are Available?

The choice of prosthetic teeth supported by dental implants depends on how many teeth are extracted and where they are located. There are three different options available to replace natural teeth:

Dental Implant Crown

A crown needs to be attached to its own dental implant, matching one implant to one prosthetic. Crowns are used to replace singular missing teeth, whether you are only missing one tooth or the teeth you are missing are not adjacent to each other.

Dental Implant Partial Prosthesis (Fixed Bridge)

The partial prosthesis normally requires only two or three dental implants, potentially allowing a smaller number of implants to replace a greater number of teeth. The implant-supported bridge can replace multiple adjacent missing teeth, and the bridge used for All-on-4® dental implants can replace an entire arch of teeth.

Dental Implant Dentures (Complete Prosthesis)

A dental implant denture can replace all teeth in the upper jaw or lower jaw of your mouth. There are different options for the number of dental implants recommended based on whether the prosthesis is removable or fixed. An overdenture (removable prosthesis) attaches to a bar or ball in socket, and you can remove it yourself, while a dentist can only remove a fixed prosthesis. Some dentures are permanently attached to dental implants, giving you permanent teeth that you brush and floss like your original smile. For qualified patients who want these permanent implant-supported dentures, you can have your smile restored in one visit.


Benefits of Dental Implants

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Maintain facial structure by preventing bone Loss

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Look and function like natural teeth

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Last indefinitely

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Increase comfort while talking and chewing

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Protect adjacent teeth


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Why Choose Dental Implants Instead of Other Replacement Options?

It is quite possible that you’re thinking to yourself, “Why should I spend the time and money on dental implants instead of dentures?” Perhaps your parents and grandparents wore dentures, and you saw the lengths they had to go to just to be able to eat. If you do some research about the downsides of dentures, we are pretty sure that you will quickly conclude that they are both painful and embarrassing – whereas dental implants are more comfortable and promote more confidence.

Disadvantages of Dentures

First of all, dentures need to be removed and soaked in a cleansing solution, unlike dental implants that are brushed and flossed like natural teeth. Another unpleasant part of wearing dentures involves the sticky paste needed to keep them from slipping or falling out of place. Imagine having lunch with co-workers or being in an intimate situation when suddenly you find your dentures floating around in your mouth. The fear that this very real possibility will occur may interfere with your lifestyle on many levels. In addition, dentures merely rest on top of the gum line and do not have roots the way dental impants do. So, what will maintain the health of your jawbone and prevent jawbone resorption?

Disadvantages of Bridges

Bridges may save you a few dollars, but they are a temporary fix in the long run. While dental implants are durable and long-lasting, bridges are fragile, notorious for breaking, and will need to be replaced sooner than later. If you are missing a tooth or two teeth side by side, your dentist will have to file the healthy teeth on either side of the missing tooth down to nubs so they can have anchoring crowns (which are pricey) attached to support the bridge. Then, fragile wires will hold a prosthetic tooth in the middle. Not only are bridges antiquated and impermanent when compared to dental implants, but it is also only a matter of time before they become more of a hassle than they’re worth.

Who Is a Good Candidate for Dental Implants?

Before undergoing a dental implant procedure, one of the following doctors Dr. Michael Chan, Dr. Kirsten Rittenbach, or Dr. Brian Yang and your restorative dentist will need to review your medical and dental history. San Francisco patients who have experienced bone loss may require bone grafting or other procedures to prepare for dental implants.


The Dental Implant Placement Process

If you are a good candidate for dental implants, Dr. Chan, Dr. Rittenbach, or Dr. Yang will schedule an appointment to place the dental implants. This procedure can be performed using local anesthesia, but many San Francisco area patients prefer general anesthesia to avoid discomfort and anxiety, as this is a rather involved procedure. Oral surgeons are trained in safely administering anesthesia during dental implant placement, a unique qualification that makes our team great to help you restore your smile.

Dental Implant Placement

Your first and most important appointment involves placing dental implants directly into your jawbone to replace the missing root. It will take three to four months for the implants to fuse with your jawbone, and Dr. Chan, Dr. Rittenbach, or Dr. Yang will schedule follow-up exams to ensure that you are healing well.

Dental Implant Osseointegration

During your recovery from the first surgery, you may need to wear a temporary tooth replacement over the dental implants and restrict your diet to soft foods. If you have had one dental implant placed, you will be advised to chew your food on the other side of your mouth.

Dental Implant Abutment and Crown Placement

Once the dental implants have completely fused with your jawbone, your restorative dentist will then proceed to connect your new tooth or teeth to the post that is connected to the dental implant. They will attach small posts to connect the artificial teeth that replace your natural teeth. Once healed, your new teeth will function exactly like your natural teeth.

The ideal team for dental implant placement is an Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon and Restorative Dentist. Dr. Michael Chan, Dr. Kirsten Rittenbach, and Dr. Brian Yang are qualified Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons with years of experience performing dental implant surgery. Your dentist will create any prosthesis, both temporary and permanent, and eventually fit the permanent prosthesis.

For San Francisco patients who prefer immediate dental implants, Dr. Chan, Dr.  Rittenbach, and Dr. Yang will collaborate with your restorative dentist.  If feasible, your interdisciplinary team can work together to restore the function and appearance of your teeth with just one procedure.

Video: Watch Dr. Rittenbach explain what is involved in the dental implant placement process.

Dental Implant Surgical Advancements

SF Oral Surgery offers San Francisco residents the option of combining the two-stage dental implant surgery into a one-stage procedure. While you will still need at least six weeks to heal before your prosthetic teeth can be placed, the recovery time is much faster than the traditional method. Additionally, dental implant placement can be performed immediately following tooth extraction. This method of immediate dental implants reduces the need for additional surgery and restores the appearance and function of your teeth in one procedure.

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Dental Implant Recovery Process

After our doctors have completed your dental implant surgery, one of our Surgical Assistants will go over post-operative care instructions with you or your escort. Dependent on the type of sedation used for your procedure, you will then be released either to the care of a trusted family member or friend who will drive you safely home, or you may be able to depart the practice on your own.

24 hours After Dental Implant Surgery

  • Our oral surgeons utilize only the most advanced techniques and tools to perform dental implant placement; therefore, you may only experience minor discomfort and tenderness in your treatment areas.
  • Medications will be prescribed for you to take post-operatively. Often, these include a course of antibiotics, an antiseptic mouth rinse, and an anti-inflammatory. You may use over-the-counter pain medication such as Tylenol to manage discomfort. In the circumstances when stronger pain medications are needed, the doctor will prescribe them.

2-5 Days After Dental Implant Surgery

  • You should expect swelling to increase slightly and discomfort to decrease during this timeframe.
  • Follow the recommended oral hygiene aftercare instructions provided by our doctors following dental implant placement.

Up To 2 Weeks After Dental Implant Surgery

  • Continuing a soft food diet is recommended during this time, with a gradual return to your regular diet. Avoid drinking anything that is too hot or too cold, as that may irritate the site of dental implant placement.
  • Avoid extreme physical activities until you have been released by our doctors.

6 + Weeks After Dental Implant Surgery

  • You should be completely recovered from your dental implant surgery. Be sure to speak with your doctor to find out an expected time frame to full recovery, as it will depend on your specific treatment plan and any pre-surgeries you may have required.

Dental Implant Patient Results

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How Do I Care for My Dental Implants?

Dental implants function the same way as your natural teeth. This means that you will need to continue good oral hygiene such as brushing, flossing, and regular visits to the dentist to keep them healthy. Dental Implants are designed to last a lifetime, but it is up to you to continue to treat them with the same care you that would the rest of your teeth to avoid infection which can lead to a condition called peri-implantitis, in which the dental implant becomes loose and falls out. Although this is uncommon, it needs to be stressed that proper oral hygiene is a must.

Video: Watch Surgical Assistant Brittany explain how to care for your implant site after implant placement surgery.

Have a Beautiful Smile with Dental Implants

If you have been living with missing teeth or teeth that are unsightly, you have probably developed some ways to hide them. Perhaps you hide your smiles and laughter behind your hand, or maybe you have just stopped smiling in public completely. As a result, your quality of life and self-esteem suffer. Your smile conveys more about you than you know. Clean, healthy teeth are a sign of good health and hygiene. A bright, shiny smile conveys enthusiasm and confidence that translate into a host of positive benefits. If you are in San Francisco, dental implants at SF Oral Surgery can help you smile, eat the foods you love, and retain your jaw bone structure.

If you are a San Francisco resident considering dental implants, we encourage you to contact SF Oral Surgery by calling (415) 754-4710 today or using our online form to schedule your consultation.


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