What is a Dental Implant?
A dental implant is an artificial tooth root that a IMPLANTLOGIST places into your jaw to hold a missing tooth or bridge The implant is usually a small titanium fixture that integrates with the bone of the jaw and acts as an anchor on which a replacement tooth can be fixed.
When are Dental Implants recommended?
A single tooth is missing - instead of a bridge
Several teeth are missing - instead of bridges or partial dentures
All teeth are missing - instead of dentures
They can also be used to stabilise a denture.
What are the Prerequisites for Dental Implants
Adequate bone in the jaw to support the implant, and healthy gum tissues that are free of periodontal disease are necessary.
What are the benefits of getting Dental Implants?
Dental implants reduce the load on the remaining oral structures/teeth by offering independent support and retention to crowns, bridgework and overdentures..
Dental implants preserve natural tooth tissue by avoiding the need to cut down adjacent teeth for conventional bridgework.Keep your healthy teeth safe by reducing stress.
Dental implants will preserve bone and significantly prevents bone loss and deterioration that leads to decreased jawbone height which occurs when teeth are missing.
Make you look younger by providing internal facial structure .
Dental implants keep your other teeth in correct position
Dental Implants last for a much longer time than conventional restorations on teeth...offer a long term smile solution.
Loose fitting dentures can be replaced with improved support, stability and retention with implant overdentures.Allows you to speak and laugh with confidence
ImplantOverdentures will help control/improve facial contours that result in minimizing premature wrinkles.and may allow you to chew your food better and speak more clearly thus enhancing your quality of life
Dental implants create a beautiful smile � the smile you deserve!
How long does it take for Dental Implants to heal?
Healing times for implants vary depending on the quality of the patient's bone. However in certain cases, dentists can immediately load implants (connect prosthetic teeth) either the same day or shortly after they have been placed. While this is becoming increasingly common, most cases require a healing period of two to four months before the prosthetic restoration can be fixed.
Types of Implants
Endosteal (in the bone): This is the most commonly used type of implant. The various types include screws, cylinders or blades surgically placed into the jawbone. Each implant holds one or more prosthetic teeth. This type of implant is generally used as an alternative for patients with bridges or removable dentures.
Subperiosteal (on the bone): These are placed on top of the jaw with the metal framework's posts protruding through the gum to hold the prosthesis. These types of implants are used for patients who are unable to wear conventional dentures and who have minimal bone height.
Dental Implants Vs Bridge ?
Esthetic Dental implants look and feel like your own teeth! Since dental implants integrate into the structure of your bone, they prevent the bone loss and gum recession that often accompany bridgework and dentures. No one will ever know that you have a replacement tooth.
Tooth-saving Dental implants don't sacrifice the quality of your adjacent teeth like a bridge does because neighboring teeth are not altered to support the implant.While high-tech in nature, dental implants are actually more tooth-saving than traditional bridges, since implants do not rely on adjacent teeth for support.
Confidence Dental implants will allow you to once again speak and eat with comfort and confidence! They are secure and offer freedom from the irksome clicks and wobbles of dentures. They'll allow you to say goodbye to worries about misplaced dentures and messy pastes and glues.
Reliable The success rate of dental implants is highly predictable. They are considered an excellent option for tooth replacement.
Dental Implants Vs Dentures ?
Dental implants have many advantages and these depend on your situation. When teeth are lost the bone that held them there will disappear. Implants can preserve this bone so maintaining structure.
For patients with dentures implants provided better function, comfort and confidence.
Note. Implants can be used at the time teeth are lost or many years later.
What Treatment options are Available ?
Replacing a Single missing tooth
Single missing teeth occur in all areas of the mouth and can be restored by the placement of a dental implant and crown.
Replacing Multiple missing teeth
It is not necessary to have one implant for each missing tooth. For example if three teeth are missing two implants can be placed and three teeth attached as a bridge.
Replacing All missing teeth
Where all the teeth are missing implants can be used in two ways. The first is to retain a fixed bridge. The second is to secure a removable oerdenture. The best solution will depend upon the amount of remaining bone, patient preference and cost. Overdentures can be used in situations where there is less bone.
Replacing all teeth in the jaw
All on 4 is an alternative solution for patients who are missing all their teeth in one or both jaws.The All on 4 concept was developed by Nobel Biocare. All the missing teeth are replaced by a fixed bridge on four implants. Two of the implants are tilted and in many cases the need for bone grafting is reduced. In many cases a temporary bridge can be fitted on the same day as the implants.. A permanent bridge is made after a period of healing. .
Mini implants
Mini implants are smaller than regular implants and can be used in situations where bone is limited to stabilise dentures. The cost of this type of implant is less than standard implants.
Sinus Augmentation A key to implant success is the quantity and quality of the bone where the implant is to be placed. The upper back jaw has traditionally been one of the most difficult areas to successfully place dental implants due to insufficient bone quantity and quality and the close proximity to the sinus. Sinus augmentation can help correct this problem by raising the sinus floor and developing bone for the placement of dental implants.
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Ridge Modification Deformities in the upper or lower jaw can leave you with inadequate bone in which to place dental implants. To correct the problem, the gum is lifted away from the ridge to expose the bony defect. The defect is then filled with bone or bone substitute to build up the ridge. Ridge modification has been shown to greatly improve appearance and increase your chances for successful implants that can last for years to come.
Costs involved?
The cost of implant treatment depends on the number of implants and the complexity of treatment. Depending on your specific condition and the type of implant chosen, a treatment plan is created to meet your needs.
After Care
Dental implants are like your own teeth and will require the same conscientious oral care as your natural teeth.. In order to keep your implant clean and plaque-free, brushing and flossing is a must! This also requires periodic x-rays to evaluate the level of bone around your implants. The dental restorations attached to your implants will also require periodic checking by your dentist to verify that they are secure and functioning properly. It is not uncommon for the screws that attach your restoration to the actual implants or abutments to loosen from time to time. This usually entails simply removing the dental restoration, cleaning it and replacing it with new or re-tightened screws. Similarly, if your dental restoration is cemented to the underlying implant, they may also loosen periodically. If this happens, your dentist will need to remove the restoration, clean it, ensure that it is fitting as designed and re-cement it to the implant. While these are minor complications, however inconvenient, they should not be ignored. Allowing the restoration to remain in place when it is not properly attached to the implant can create more significant problems.
Periodic follow-up visits will be scheduled to monitor your implant, teeth and gums to make sure they are healthy.
Summary
With dental implants, you can eat most foods you want, depending on the type of implant restoration, because these new teeth are strong and stable - they look and feel like your own natural teeth. They give you back your smile.
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