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Dental Implants
A
dental implant is an artificial tooth root that Dr. Shahbaz
places into your jaw to hold a replacement tooth or bridge.
Dental implants are an ideal option for people in good general
oral health who have lost a tooth or teeth due to periodontal
disease, an injury, or any other reason.
While high-tech in nature, dental implants
are actually more tooth-saving than traditional bridgework,
since implants do not rely on neighboring teeth for support.
Dental implants are so natural-looking and
feeling, you may forget you ever lost a tooth.You know that
your confidence about your teeth affects how you feel about
yourself, both personally and professionally. Perhaps you
hide your smile because of spaces from missing teeth. Maybe
your dentures don't feel secure. Perhaps you have difficulty
chewing. If you are missing one or more teeth and would
like to smile, speak and eat again with comfort and confidence,
there is good news! Dental implants are teeth replacements
that can look and feel just like your own! Under proper
conditions, such as diligent patient maintenance, implants
can last a lifetime. Long-term studies continue to show
improving success rates for implants.
What Dental Implants Can Do:
- Replace one or more teeth without reducing
bordering teeth.
- Support a fixed bridge and eliminate the
need for a removable partial denture.
- Provide support for a denture, making it
more secure and comfortable.
Advantages of Dental Implants Over Dentures
or a Bridge
Every way you look at it, dental implants are a better solution
to the problem of missing teeth.
- Cosmetic 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. More of your own teeth are left untouched, a
significant long-term benefit to your oral health!
- 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.
Are You a Candidate for Dental Implants?
The ideal candidate for a dental implant is in good general
and oral health. Adequate bone in your jaw is needed to
support the implant, and the best candidates have healthy
gum tissues that are free of periodontal disease.
What Is Treatment Like?
This procedure is a team effort between you and your dentistt.
Depending on your specific condition and the type of implant
chosen, we will create a treatment plan tailored to meet
your needs.
- Replacing a Single Tooth. If you are missing
a single tooth, one implant and a crown can replace it.
A dental implant replaces both the lost natural tooth
and its root.
- Replacing Several Teeth. If you are missing
several teeth, implant-supported bridges can replace them.
Dental implants will replace both your lost natural teeth
and some of the roots.
- Replacing All of Your Teeth. If you are
missing all of your teeth, an implant-supported full bridge
or full denture can replace them. Dental implants will
replace both your lost natural teeth and some of the roots.
- 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.
- 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.
What Can I Expect After Treatment?
As you know, your own teeth require conscientious at-home
oral care and regular dental visits. Dental implants are
like your own teeth and will require the same care. In order
to keep your implant clean and plaque-free, brushing and
flossing still apply!
After treatment, Periodic follow-up visits
will be scheduled to monitor your implant, teeth and gums
to make sure they are healthy.
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