Implants For Bottom Teeth: Everything You Need To Know | Aarohi Dental

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If you’re missing lower teeth or facing failing bottom restorations, implants for bottom teeth can restore function and confidence. This guide is for adults exploring implant options for the lower jaw. You’ll learn what lower-jaw implants are, who’s a good candidate, the step-by-step process, benefits and risks, cost and financing, recovery tips, and how to book a consultation for implants for the bottom teeth.

What are implants for the bottom teeth?

Dental implants are titanium posts placed into the jaw to replace tooth roots. Each implant supports an abutment and a crown, bridge, or denture. Implants for bottom teeth sit in denser lower-jaw bone, which often provides strong support but raises concerns about the mandibular nerve. Compared with upper-jaw implants, lower implants usually need less bone grafting but require careful planning to avoid nerve injury.

Who is a good candidate for implants for the bottom teeth?

Good candidates have healthy gums, sufficient bone volume in the lower jaw, and manageable medical conditions. Controlling diabetes and quitting smoking improve success rates. Heavy smokers, uncontrolled medical problems, or severe bone loss may need extra treatments like bone grafts. Unlike sinus lifts for upper implants, sinus lifts for lower implants are rarely needed.

The implant process for bottom teeth: step-by-step

Consultation and 3D imaging

A thorough exam and CBCT 3D imaging map bone, tooth positions, and the mandibular nerve. This planning identifies the optimal implant size and angle, and whether guided or robotic assistance is recommended. For the lower jaw, detailed imaging lowers the risk of nerve problems.

Surgery and implant placement

Surgery can place a single implant, several implants, or full-arch solutions. Options include freehand placement, computer-guided surgery, or Yomi robotic guidance for precise, minimally invasive placement. Many lower implants are placed with local anesthesia and optional sedation.

Healing, osseointegration, and final restoration

After placement, the implant integrates with bone over 2–4 months (osseointegration). Patients may receive a temporary crown or denture during the healing period. Once stable, the abutment and final crown or bridge are attached, and most patients can chew normally within a few weeks of the final restoration.

Benefits and risks of implants for bottom teeth

Benefits: better chewing and speech, natural look, bone preservation, and long-term durability. Risks: infection, implant failure, and nerve injury, causing numbness or tingling. Careful planning with CBCT and experienced clinicians reduces risk.

Cost and financing options for implants for the bottom teeth

Major cost drivers include the number of implants, the need for bone grafting, the type of prosthetic (single crown vs. fixed bridge or full-arch), and the use of advanced tech. Dental insurance often covers part of the restoration, but rarely the full cost of an implant. Common financing options are in-office payment plans, third-party medical financing, and CareCredit.

Recovery and aftercare after implants for the bottom teeth

Expect swelling and mild pain for a few days; use prescribed or OTC pain relief, ice packs, and soft foods initially. Maintain gentle oral hygiene, avoid smoking, and follow up for suture removal and checkups. Regular cleanings and quitting tobacco help implants last for decades.

Why choose Aarohi Dental for implants for the bottom teeth

Aarohi Dental offers on-site full implant services with advanced tools like Yomi robotic guidance, CBCT 3D imaging, LANAP laser therapy, and computer-guided planning. The team includes Dr. Sathish G. Palayam, an implant and laser specialist, and Dr. Minal Narayan, a restorative and cosmetic dentist who focuses on long-lasting esthetic results. Financing and patient-focused care are available.

Next steps: scheduling a consultation for implants for the bottom teeth

To book a consultation for bottom-teeth implants in New Bedford, MA, call the office or request an appointment online. Bring a list of medications, medical history, and any recent dental x-rays. The first visit will include an exam, CBCT if needed, and a clear plan with cost and timeline. Contact the office to get started.

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