
Your dentist might tell you that you need bone grafts before you can get dental implants. Bone grafting restores any bone density that may have been lost after your teeth came out. This helps ensure that the jaw is able to join with and support dental implants. It will take some time for your mouth and jaw to completely recover after a dental bone graft; after all, it’s important to know what to expect during the healing process so that you can be sure that it all goes as planned. The following post explains everything you need to know about bone graft recovery.
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Believe it or not, the end of 2022 is only a few months away. As you get ready for the holidays, life is about to get busier, it can be difficult to fit in dental appointments. However, if you haven’t used all of your dental insurance benefits, time is running out. Despite 59% of Americans having insurance coverage, less than 3% meet or exceed their annual limits. If you’ve paid for your policy all year, why not use it? Here are 4 ways to maximize dental insurance benefits to invest in a healthy smile without breaking the bank.
If you’ve chosen dental implants to replace your lost teeth, you’ve made a wise investment. They have over a 95% success rate and are proven to last for decades with the right care. Although it’s rare, complications can occur. You’ve probably heard about infections, bone loss, or failed osseointegration threatening their success, but bruxism is also a leading cause of failure. If you have a habit of grinding or clenching your teeth, here’s what you need to know about bruxism and dental implants.