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Dental Implant Surgery Improve your Smile Great innovations over the last few years have improved dentistry. Used to be when your teeth got bad you had two choices dentures or gums! Thankfully, today there are more choices; inventions like dental implants have completely changed people’s lives. However not all people are good candidates. If you are thinking of improving your smile with dental implants there are a few things you should know. A dentist may not be willing to do implants under the following circumstances: • Poor gum or oral health, if you have
an infection you will have to undergo a round of antibiotics. Most of the above problems can be addressed with proper treatment. Even bone density can be addressed through bone grafting. The next step will be to determine the level of implant that you will need. Dental implants are similar to dentures in that they can be full or partial in nature. You can have as little as one tooth implanted or your whole mouth if need be. Let’s look at the different applications of these. Full Dental Implant As the name suggests this is an implant that will replace all the teeth you have. More invasive than a single tooth replacement this procedure will require more than one trip to the dentist. Commonly called a full bridge it will replace all your teeth and some of the roots. Here is a simple break down of what you can minimally expect: • At least two surgical procedures This is a brief overview of the possible process and may vary due to differences in healing time from person to person ECT… Partial or Single Tooth Implant If all you need is a single tooth replacement, the procedure will of course be less invasive. For one you will only need one fixture so there will be less stress on the jawbone and you. Here is the procedure: • A hole is drilled for implant
insertion. Dental implants are the wave of the future and people who have received them are much happier with them than traditional dentures. It is important to note hear that severe health problems may keep you from getting dental implants. In addition to be successful, a person will need to be highly committed to oral health. Very seldom do implants fail but poor care will make it much more likely. |
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