Dental Implants Specialist
Mrudula Pingili, DDS
Dentist located in Hillsborough, NJ & North Brunswick, NJ
Dental implants are a popular alternative to dentures and bridges, offering a fit that feels more comfortable and looks more natural. Dr. Mrudula Pingili is skilled in dental implant placement, helping patients at Dental Cosmetic Concepts in Hillsborough, NJ, and North Brunswick Dental Concepts in North Brunswick, NJ, feel more confident following tooth loss.
Dental Implants Q & A
What are dental implants?
Dental implants are posts made of medical-grade metal and implanted into the jawbone where they act as “roots” to support an artificial tooth or crown. Implants may also be used to support dentures. Advances in implant techniques and materials in recent years have made implants an increasingly popular option among men and women missing one or more teeth.
What happens during the implant procedure?
Dental implants usually take three or more visits to complete. During the first office visit, the post is implanted into the jawbone. If the bone is very thin, a bone graft procedure may also be performed, usually at the same time as the post-implantation. During a bone graft, a small portion of bone is removed from elsewhere in the mouth or a graft from a tissue bank may be used. The graft is implanted against the existing bone to provide more support for the implant post. once the post is in place, it’s allowed to fuse with the bone for several weeks before the second appointment. This process is called osseointegration. At the second appointment, a second piece called an abutment is attached to the post and an impression is made and sent to the lab where the crown will be created and tinted to match neighboring teeth. During the third office visit, the crown will be attached to the abutment then gently shaped for a comfortable fit.
Are implants better than dentures or bridges?
Because they’re implanted into the bone, dental implants tend to be more comfortable and natural-feeling compared to dentures or bridges, and they also won’t slip or create sore spots like dentures can. More importantly, because the implant is embedded in the bone, it supports the natural bone replacement cycle to keep the jaw healthy and prevent bone atrophy that can contribute to the loss of additional teeth. Dentures and bridges rest on top of the gums and cannot stimulate the production of new, healthy bone, which means additional tooth loss is more likely.
How long will an implant last?
With regular brushing and flossing and routine trips to the dentist to keep the surrounding gums healthy, an implant can last as long as a natural tooth.
Insurance
Please call if your insurance is not listed here. We accept a large amount of insurances, as well as discount groups such as Careington Care. As a courtesy to our new patients, we will contact your insurance company for you and receive the latest information on eligibility, coverage, maximum allowance, and your previous history to help you get the most out of your insurance as possible. To see if your insurance is in our network just give your insurance company to the receptionist when making an appointment.
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Careington 500
Careington PPO
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Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield
GEHA
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Guardian PPO
Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey
Humana PPO
Lincoln Financial Group
MetLife Dental
Northeast Delta Dental
Principal Dental
Sun Life Financial
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