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Implants
For
people who have lost teeth, implants provide artificial teeth
that look more natural and feel more secure. Implants can
be used to replace a single missing tooth or support a bridge,
full dentures or partial dentures.
What
are dental implants?
Dental
implants are basically sophisticated screws made of a
medically pure, very strong and biocompatible metal, Titanium.
These screws are then placed in the jaw bone and rest under
the gum for 3 - 6 months. During this time they
actually fuse to the jawbone and become osseo (bone) integrated.
After the appropriate healing time, we
take an impression just like on natural teeth and we
can do crowns, bridges and dentures attached to implants.
Dental implants have been available for the past 50 or so
years. There are significant differences, however, between
the various types of implants that have been used to replace
missing teeth. These differences are important since they
are directly related to the implants success rates. The implants
currently in use today, OSSEOINTEGRATED IMPLANTS, were
originally developed in Sweden by Dr. P.I. Branemark., a Swedish
Orthopedist approximately 30-35 years ago. They have been
used in the U.S. for the past 17 years.
All
implants in use in the United States are regulated by the
Food and Drug Administration. Originally, the only system
available was the Noblepharma Branemark implant. Today, there
are numerous implant companies in use on a daily basis. All
of these companies are FDA approved and must meet very stringent
requirements. We will choose the system that is best for you
and the one that allows them to accomplish your mutual restorative
goal. Implants are made of commercially and medically pure
Titanium. This is the same metal that has been successfully
used in hip implants for many years. It is inert and is not
known to cause any type of rejection phenomenon.
Would
you like to read more details about implants: Implant surgery
is done in two stages. The first stage involves the placement of the implants into the available jaw bone.
This is most commonly done with just local anesthesia. It
is a very uncomplicated procedure done in one hour or less.
Every attempt is made to insure success, the equipment thoroughly sterilized and
the most modern techniques utilized.
Stage
two involves the uncovering of the implants after they have
integrated (fused). This can be accomplished with minor gum
treatment or with a dental laser and
It is a relatively
minor procedure. It takes a few minutes and
is
painless.
Success rate is about 96%. That is the highest rate of success
in any
kind of surgery on the body.
Although
implants simulate the roots of teeth, biomechanically one implant
can be used to replace one or more teeth. This will depend upon
the mechanical requirements of your chosen prosthesis. At your
consultation we will discuss the various treatment alternatives
and the type and number of implants that are needed in order
to fulfill
our treatment
objectives.
Dental
implants take approximately 3-4 months in the lower jaw and
6 months in the upper to integrate. Once integrated, it usually
takes only two visits to complete the restoration.
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