Dental Implant Candidacy in Smyrna and East Point, GA

Qualify for the Smile Makeover of Your Dreams

Rediscover the glamour of a beautiful, confident smile with dental implants from Dr. Jarrett Manning at the JLM Dental Studios in central Georgia. As an experienced implant dentist, Dr. Manning can restore the radiant smile you deserve with this innovative solution for missing teeth. During your luxurious consultation, she will evaluate if you are an ideal candidate for implants based on the elite standards of your oral health, jaw bone density, and lifestyle. If you qualify, you’ll soon be able to indulge in the freedom of eating, speaking, and beaming with pride once again. Regain the beautiful smile you desire with natural-looking dental implants that elevate both your appearance and your self-assurance to brilliant new heights.

To learn more about your candidacy for dental implants, contact JLM Dental Studios today by scheduling an appointment online

Are You a Dental Implant Candidate?

While dental implants are one of the most popular tooth replacements today, not everyone may qualify for treatment. Ideal candidates for dental implants are in optimal oral health, with no indications of tooth decay or periodontal disease present in the mouth or remaining teeth. Additionally, they don’t suffer from bone loss and have enough jawbone density to secure the implant firmly.

Determining Candidacy for Dental Implants

Dr. Manning will evaluate several factors to determine if you qualify for dental implants. These factors may include:

  1. Sufficient bone density: Dental implants require a certain amount of bone density to provide a stable foundation. Our dentist may use X-rays or a CT scan to evaluate the amount of bone in your jaw.
  2. Healthy gums: Healthy gums are important for the success of a dental implant. Your dentist may evaluate your gum tissue for signs of periodontal disease or other issues.
  3. Good health: Your overall health can impact your ability to receive dental implants. Conditions such as uncontrolled diabetes, heart disease, or certain medications may affect your ability to undergo a dental implant procedure.
  4. Oral hygiene: Good oral hygiene is important. Your dentist may evaluate your brushing and flossing habits and provide recommendations for improvement.
  5. Age: Age may be a factor in determining if you qualify for dental implants. Children and young adults may not have fully developed jawbones, which can affect the success of implants.
  6. Financial Considerations: Dental implants can be costly, and insurance coverage may vary. Patients should discuss the financial aspects of the procedure with their dentist.
  7. Medications: Patients on certain medications, especially bisphosphonates used to treat osteoporosis, may have a higher risk of complications. Our dentist will review the patient’s medication history.
  8. Realistic Expectations: Patients should have realistic expectations about the outcomes of the procedure. Dental implants can provide excellent results, but they may not be suitable for every individual or situation.
  9. Commitment to Aftercare: Patients need to understand that dental implants require a recovery period and proper aftercare. This includes following post-operative instructions, attending follow-up appointments, and maintaining oral hygiene.
  10. Smoking and Alcohol Use: Smoking and excessive alcohol consumption can negatively impact the success of dental implants. Patients who smoke may be asked to quit or significantly reduce smoking before and after the procedure.

Supplemental Procedures

While dental implants are a highly effective restorative procedure for missing teeth, some people may need to undergo supplemental procedures before starting treatment. 

These procedures include:

  • Bone Grafting: If you have lost a significant amount of jawbone, a bone graft may be necessary to build up the jawbone before the implant can be placed.
  • Sinus Lift: If you’re missing upper back teeth, a sinus lift may be necessary to raise the sinus floor and make room for the implant.
  • Ridge Augmentation: If the area where the implant is needed is too narrow or has a shallow ridge, ridge augmentation may be necessary to build up the area and provide a stable foundation for the implant.

Know Your Other Tooth Replacement Options

If you’re not a dental implant candidate, there are options for replacing missing teeth. Restorations such as traditional dentures or dental bridges may be better suited for your needs. Contact our dentist today to discuss your options.

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