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Missing Teeth, How About Implant Dentistry?

You might have come across advertisements claiming that you can get your lost teeth back. This is true and is now possible thanks to implant dentistry. Implant dentistry is a branch of dentistry which deals with makeover and cosmetic dental procedures. Dental implants are artificial teeth that are placed into the jaw bone to replace lost teeth - both in terms of functionality and appearance. They are highly advantageous and effective. If you've lost your teeth and want to get them back, dental implants are the way to go. They used to be very costly, but with time they're becoming more and more affordable and provide very effective results.

The field of implant dentistry is already very developed. In fact, modern dental implants were invented 50 years ago. Implants are commonly made from titanium and it is the material of choice because it has very unique properties. First and foremost, it is very tough and can withstand the intense strain that normal teeth have to bear. Secondly, titanium is biologically compatible. This means it will not cause damage to biological tissues and won't be rejected by the body's immune system. Plus, titanium and jawbone integrate well, a phenomenon which is called Osseo integration.

Titanium implants are very stable because of Osseo integration. When titanium implants are kept in contact with the bone, the cells of the bone grow into the titanium implant and form a mesh like structure. This causes the titanium implant to fit firmly into the bone. This is what makes titanium implants very stable. Once implanted, they can last up to 15 to 20 years without any problem.

Dentists who perform dental implant surgery required years of additional training. In many countries, they have to complete a postgraduate degree in order to be able to practice implant dentistry. Implant dentists are a rare find and so it is natural that they charge very high fees! For best results, you should always go for experienced dental surgeons.

Dental implants are very advantageous, but they could be a bit pricey for some people. They sometimes can cost anywhere between $2,000 and $8,000 per tooth. Many factors contribute to this price range and some of them are: extent and complexity of the procedure, geographical location of the practice (city and state), dentist's experience and volume and materials being used. Most insurance companies won't provide coverage for dental implants, but there are some that do and you should definitely contact your provider and check if they cover it. Regardless of what the outcome of insurance coverage may be, dental implants are now the best and most effective option for replacing your lost or missing teeth.




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