Are You a Good Candidate for Dental Implants? What to Expect in Glasto
Are You a Good Candidate for Dental Implants? What to Expect in Glastonbury
If you're missing one or more teeth, dental implants are often the most durable, functional, and natural-looking replacement option available. But not everyone is automatically a candidate. Knowing what makes someone a strong candidate — and what can be done if initial conditions aren't ideal — helps you approach the consultation with realistic expectations.
The Core Requirements for Implant Candidacy
Dental implants are titanium posts that are surgically placed into the jawbone, where they fuse with bone tissue through a process called osseointegration. For this to work successfully, several conditions need to be present:
- Adequate bone volume: The implant needs sufficient bone depth and width to be anchored securely. Patients who have been missing teeth for years may have experienced bone resorption that requires a bone graft before implant placement.
- Good gum health: Active periodontal disease needs to be treated before implants are placed. Bacteria from gum disease can compromise osseointegration and increase the risk of implant failure.
- Controlled systemic health: Conditions like uncontrolled diabetes or autoimmune disorders can affect healing. These don't necessarily disqualify someone, but they need to be well-managed before and after surgery.
- Non-smoker or willing to quit: Smoking significantly increases implant failure rates. Patients who smoke are counseled to stop before and after surgery to protect the investment.
What If You Don't Meet Every Criterion?
Many patients who initially don't appear to be ideal candidates can become candidates with preparatory treatment. Bone grafting can restore lost bone volume. Sinus lifts address specific anatomical limitations in the upper jaw. Periodontal therapy resolves gum disease before the implant procedure begins.
At ACAID, the evaluation process identifies both what's in place and what can be done to prepare a patient for a successful outcome. It's worth asking about your options before assuming implants aren't possible.
The Consultation Process
A thorough implant consultation at ACAID includes a clinical examination, 3D imaging to assess bone structure, a review of your medical history, and a detailed treatment plan. If preparatory procedures are needed, those are outlined with timeline and cost information so you can plan accordingly.
Dr. Bidra's extensive experience with complex cases — including patients with significant bone loss, prior implant failures, and full-arch needs — means the evaluation reflects deep clinical judgment, not just a checklist.
Next Steps
If you're in the Hartford or Glastonbury area and want to know whether dental implants are right for you, a consultation is the only way to get a definitive answer. Contact ACAID at hartfordcosmeticdentist.com to schedule an evaluation with Dr. Bidra.