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What are Dental Implants?
Quite simply, dental implants are artificial replacements of natural
tooth roots. They attach firmly into the gum and jawbone, becoming
quite solid. Your general dentist then places a crown onto this
artificial tooth root which looks, feels and functions like a natural
tooth. Implants can also be used to anchor partial and full dentures.
When are Dental Implants Appropriate?
Dental Implants are one method of tooth replacement. Other methods
are bridges, partial dentures and full dentures. Your general dentist
is the judge of which method is most appropriate.
What are Some of Advantages of Dental Implants?
1. More attractive
appearance.
2. Speech improvement.
3. Greater comfort.
4. Greater ability
to chew food naturally.
Why is a Fixed Restoration Better?
Implants look and feel like natural teeth. As dental implants are
fixed in the jaw there are none of the problems that can be associated
with removable appliances such as dentures and partials, including:
1. The slipping,
irritation and pain that can accompany dentures.
2. The tedious
removal for overnight soaking and cleaning.
3. Family members
seeing you without teeth.
4. The reattachment
with adhesives.
What is the Success Rate of Implants?
The success rate of Osseointegrated Dental Implants is between 94%
and 98%. If you are a non-smoker with good oral hygiene habits,
the percentage is closer to 100%.
How Long do Implants Last?
Dental implants integrate into the jawbone. Implants have been in
patient's mouths for 25 years. With excellent oral hygiene and regular
cleanings, your implant should last a lifetime.
How are Implants Placed?
First a detailed, clinical examination will be done to ensure you
are a good candidate for implants. If so, planning will be done
in conjunction with your general dentist to ensure your implant
is placed safely and in the right location. Then your dental implant
will be placed by us during a routine office visit. The procedure
can be done under local anesthetic.
Are Dental Implants Expensive?
Dental implants do cost more than conventional dentures, but they
will last longer than dentures.
How Predictable is the Procedure?
The success rate of Dental Implants is between 94% and 98%. If patients
practice good oral care and maintenance of their implants and receive
periodic periodontal care if needed, dental implants can be their
friends for life.
Am I a Candidate for Implants?
Implants begin with an evaluation by your general dentist who will
decide if you are good candidate for the procedure. If he feels
implants might be possible, he will send you to us for a placement
evaluation.
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