Dental implants are an excellent tooth replacement option, but not everyone qualifies for the procedure. Candidates should have good oral health, no active decay or periodontal disease, and enough jawbone density to support the implants.
To learn more about whether you’re a good candidate, contact our Spring Hill, TN dentist at (931) 391-3089 for an appointment.
If you’re unsure whether you qualify for dental implants or have been told by another practice that you don’t, we invite you to schedule a consultation with our team at Dentistry By Design.
At your consultation, our Spring Hill, TN dentist will evaluate the following criteria to determine your eligibility for dental implants:
Some patients may require additional treatments before implant placement, such as:
Can I get dental implants if I have gum disease?
No. Active gum disease or infections must be treated before implants can be placed to ensure the health of the gums and jawbone.
Can I get a dental implant procedure if I smoke?
Smoking increases the risk of implant failure by hindering the healing process. Your dentist will evaluate your smoking history to determine your candidacy.
Who is not suitable for dental implants for missing teeth?
Patients with conditions like diabetes, Parkinson’s disease, autoimmune disorders, or those on osteoporosis medication may not be ideal candidates due to higher risks of complications.
At Dentistry By Design, we help patients become candidates for dental implants by providing personalized treatment that reflects their health, function, and aesthetic goals.Â
We’re here to offer you a personalized consultation and evaluation, and help you become a good candidate for dental implants in Spring Hill, TN! Contact Dr. Robinette today by calling 931-391-3089 or filling out our online contact form. We look forward to helping new and returning patients from Thompson’s Station, Jameson, and Burwood, TN, restore their smiles.
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