If you’ve noticed your gums appear to have sunken in and you’re also missing a tooth, you might be wondering if getting a dental implant is even possible. The good news is that it’s likely you can, but there are a few significant steps that you need to keep in mind to ensure this is a successful, long-lasting solution for you. To help you better understand this solution, in the article we will discuss how sunken gums happen and what can be done when a patient wishes to use dental implants with this condition

We will get to the discussion about implants in a moment, but first we need to consider why our gums occasionally recede or sink in. The gum recession process may begin for a number of reasons, they include:

  • Periodontal disease, which is an infection that causes bone and gum tissue damage.
  • Tooth loss also causes loss of bone and induces gum recession in the area that previously had a tooth.
  • Age and genetics factors make some people more prone to thinner gum tissue and even bone loss.

Sinking gums can affect the stability of dental implants. In most cases, healthy gums and a solid bone structure are necessary in order to support the implants.

Steps to Get a Dental Implant with Sunken Gums

Step 1 – Consult a Trusted Dentist – The first step is to schedule an appointment with our staff at Monroe Family Dentistry in Monroe, NC. There, Dr. K will review your oral and overall health history to help determine whether your jawbone structure and gums are healthy enough to support a dental implant.

Step 2 – Bone and Gum Grafting – In case your Dr. K notices that your jawbone or gums are deteriorated, he’d likely suggest that you undergo a grafting procedure for the purpose of replacing the tissue and stabilizing the implant. 

Step 3 – Planning the Implant Placement – After treating your gums and bone, we will be able to design a treatment plan to install the dental implants.This plan involves determining the size of the implant, its secure placement, and a schedule to complete the procedure.

Step 4 – Implant Surgery – When the day arrives for your surgery, a titanium post will be fitted to your jawbone during the surgery. This post will serve as the “root” of the implanted tooth until after several months it will integrate with the bone

Step 5 – Adding the Crown – Once healed, a permanent dental crown is placed on the top of the dental implant. This is the last phase of this treatment.

In order to get these steps completed, it is important to work with skilled professionals to give yourself the best chance at a successful outcome. Monroe Family Dentistry has a reputation of integrating technologically advanced dental treatment and compassionate care.

Dental Implants At Monroe Family Dentistry

In the end, having sunken gums does not automatically mean that you are unable to get dental implants to replace a missing tooth. It simply means that although dental implants are a grat long-lasting solution, you and your dentist may need more time and with appropriate planning to ensure your surgery is a success. 

If you have been putting off visiting the dentist because you believe you cannot get dental implant surgery, here’s your opportunity to get started on the path to a long-lasting solution.  

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    If you’ve noticed your gums appear to have sunken in and you’re also missing a tooth, you might be wondering if getting a dental implant is even possible. The good news is that it’s likely you can, but there are a few significant steps that you need to keep in mind to ensure this is a successful, long-lasting solution for you.
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