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Dental
Implants
Dental implants are becoming more popular in today’s
dental society for a number of reasons. Implants
are utilized to offer patients a foundation for new
restorative teeth where natural teeth are missing
or have been extracted. The implant offers
the patient the opportunity to regain normal function
of the tooth without being forced to resort to a
bridge or a denture.
Benefits
-The implant will osseointegrate (bond) with the
existing bone.
-The new implant will support your teeth firmly and
safely.
-Your new implants are aesthetically pleasing.
-You will no longer have pain during talking or eating.
-The dental implant will prevent progressive bone
atrophy.
-Implants have a proven scientific basis.
Procedure
The tooth structure has two main sections, the root
and the crown. The root is the section of the
tooth that is below the gumline. A dental implant
acts as the root of the tooth. The first step
of the procedure is surgical placement of the implant. There
is not often significant discomfort with this procedure. This
process can take from 1-3 hours depending on the
number of implants being placed.
This implant will be left untreated for a period
of 3-6 months. During this time, the bone will grow
around the implant in a process called osseointegration.
The next step in the process is to attach an abutment
to the tooth. This is achieved by exposing
the top of the implant and placing the abutment. This
is the part of the implant that will support the
final crown.
Finally, an impression is taken of the implant and
a final restoration is crafted. This restoration
will be comfortable and cosmetically pleasing. Your
completed implant will be fully functional, allowing
you to resume normal activities |
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