Are You a Candidate for Dental Implants?

Dental implant candidacy evaluation at The Smile Designer in Spring, TX

Are You a Candidate for Dental Implants?

Dental implants can replace missing teeth beautifully, but not everyone is automatically a candidate. The good news is that many patients who assume they are not eligible actually are, sometimes after a little preparation. This guide explains what makes a good candidate for dental implants at The Smile Designer in Spring, TX.

What Makes a Good Candidate

Ideal candidates have one or more missing teeth, healthy gums, and enough jawbone to support the implant. Good general health and a commitment to oral hygiene also matter, since implants rely on healthy tissue to integrate and last.

Common Obstacles That Can Be Solved

Insufficient bone, gum disease, or uncontrolled health conditions can complicate implants, but they are often addressable. Bone grafting can rebuild lost jawbone, and periodontal therapy can treat gum disease before implant placement.

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Find Out If Implants Are Right for You

Book an implant evaluation with Dr. Idriss in Spring, TX. Call (281) 257-8815.

When Another Option May Be Better

For some patients, a bridge or dentures may be a better fit depending on health, bone, and budget. A comparison of implants, bridges, and dentures can help weigh the choice.

Why an Evaluation Matters

Candidacy is determined through an exam and imaging that assess bone and gum health. The American Dental Association notes that a thorough evaluation is essential before implant treatment.

Get Evaluated in Spring, TX

The only way to know for certain is a professional assessment. To find out, contact The Smile Designer in Spring, TX.

Who is a good candidate for dental implants?

Patients with missing teeth, healthy gums, adequate jawbone, and good general health are typically good candidates.

Can I get implants if I have bone loss?

Often yes; bone grafting can rebuild enough jawbone to support an implant.

Does gum disease prevent implants?

Active gum disease should be treated first, after which many patients become candidates.

How do I know if I qualify?

An exam and imaging assess your bone and gum health to determine candidacy.