What to do if You Don’t Qualify for Dental Implants

 

To be eligible for dental implants, you must meet the requirements. The requirements include enough jawbone mass, good oral health and good overall health. If you smoke cigarettes and consume other tobacco products, you might not qualify for the implants.

 

So, what do you do if you don’t qualify for the procedure?

  1.  Resolve your oral health issues

If you have an existing oral issue such as gum disease, it is time to treat the infection. Gum disease prevents you from getting implants because the condition will reach the surgical site and cause complications. Therefore, any oral health problem has to be treated before the procedure.

  1. Quit smoking

Tobacco products dry out the mouth, making the gums sink and increasing the risks of bacteria exposure. A dry mouth also receives less blood hence fewer white blood cells. Therefore oral tissues will be unable to fight infections.  To get back in the line of getting implants, you have to quit smoking and partaking in tobacco products.

  1. Bone grafting

Maybe you were disqualified due to a lack of adequate jawbone mass. The implant needs a good mass for it to hold on. Ask your dentist about grafting. After a bone graft is done, you will have to wait a few months for it to integrate with your jawbone. After having a stronger jawbone, your dentist will evaluate if you are ready for an implant.

  1. Other tooth loss replacement options

If none of the other options fits you, or you don't want to undergo a bone graft, you can use other options to fill your gaps. The options include bridges and dentures.

 

If you need a dental professional, Next Smile Ballarat Dental have experienced dentists. Consult them for dental implants placement, All-on-4 treatment or other teeth replacement options. Their dental professionals will guide and support you every step of the way, so get in touch.