Can an Implant Crown Be Replaced?

Can an Implant Crown Be Replaced

Can an Implant Crown Be Replaced?

November 1, 2022

You get replacements for your missing teeth with dental implants after receiving advice from the dentist in Encinitas that implants are the gold standard for replacing missing teeth.

However, a few years later, you notice the dental crown sitting atop the implant functioning as your artificial tooth has sustained damage and wonder whether you must undergo the entire procedure of getting new implants and tooth replacements to close the gap in your smile.

Unfortunately, it is an error often committed by people with implants who think that dental implants are a single structure and not separate attachments placed in your jaw to function as a replacement for your missing tooth.

What Precisely Are Dental Implants?

Dental implants are titanium posts embedded in your jawbone as three separate structures. The Encinitas dentist embeds the titanium post into your jawbone, drilling deep into it for placement.

After a period of healing needing three to six months, they attach an abutment needing another two weeks to heal.

The dental crown placement is the final process of the entire procedure giving you an artificial tooth for your missing teeth.

Therefore dental implants are three structures attached separately to function as your replacement teeth.

Can You Put a Crown Where There Is No Tooth?

If you inquired with the dentist about putting a crown in the edentulous gap of your missing tooth, the dentist would have advised dental crowns need at least two parts of your tooth for placement after customization from a dental laboratory.

Thankfully if you have lost a dental crown placed on the dental implant, it indicates that you have a missing tooth but not an edentulous socket without a tooth root.

The implant embedded in your jawbone and the abutment attached to it cover the tooth socket allowing you to get replacements for the implant crown without confronting severe challenges.

Instead of getting the entire implant structure removed and restored, you can contact us for implant crown restorations for the replacement, which you will receive in about three weeks.

Therefore you can rest assured that the implant crown, damaged or loosened, is comfortably replaceable without extensive surgery or lengthy recovery.

What Are Common Problems with Dental Implants?

Implants are durable restorations for missing teeth with merely a five percent chance of your body rejecting the titanium post.

Although the risks are minimal, they are comfortably treated by your provider if you develop problems with the implants.

Some common problems associated with dental implants include:

  • Not following the aftercare instructions of your provider after receiving dental implants.
  • Smoking or using tobacco products.
  • Poor general health.
  • Improper dental hygiene practices.
  • Damaged crowns.

The dental crown over the implant is customized from dental-grade porcelain to resemble your remaining teeth.

However, it remains susceptible to damage from impacts on your mouth, biting on complex and chewy foods, teeth grinding, et cetera.

However, if you have a damaged or loosened crown, you can contact the Encinitas dentist requesting a replacement that they provide after examining your mouth.

What Is Involved in Getting Implant Crowns Replaced?

If your implant crown has sustained damage due to chipping, cracking, bruxism, impacts on your mouth, or biting on complex foods, your dentist can help you get a replacement for the implant crown.

The process for replacing implant crowns is similar to the initial placement after you receive implants in your jawbone. The dentist examines the abutment, which might require replacement in some cases.

If they notice any damage to the abutment, they suggest replacing the crown and the abutment and creating a custom fit to help the entire restoration last longer in your mouth.

Implants crowns are not available in one visit and require you to provide impressions during your initial appointment for the replacement. The impressions help the dental laboratory to create your new dental crown.

In addition, you will likely receive an acrylic tooth over the implant to cover aesthetic needs until the dental lab returns your customized artificial tooth.

Dental implant crowns sit atop a dental implant to serve as your artificial tooth. The crown enables you to regain the functionality of your mouth and restore aesthetics as desired.

Therefore if you have damaged your implant crown for reasons described in this article, do not think about replacing the implant because the crown is comfortably replaceable in a couple of appointments without needing extensive procedures.

Sinclair Smiles provides implant crown restorations in Encinitas if you have damaged the existing dental crown over your implant.

The crown replacement procedure is not as severe as getting dental implants. Contact this practice for your replacement crown today if required.

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