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subject: The Preferred Tooth - Replacement Option- Implant Dentistry [print this page]


For whatever reason-injury, age, infection-tooth loss can happen to the best of us. The consequences can have a significant impact on our quality of life. Your remaining teeth can shift and become crooked. And an improper bite and spaces between teeth can develop which makes it difficult to eat our favorite foods and even speak. As a result, missing teeth may cause embarrassment and lead to a lack of self-esteem.

If you are one of the 100 million individuals that are missing one tooth or multiple teeth, dental implants from your West Orange dentist may be the solution for you. Dental implants offer comfort and stability, and can restore your smile back to its natural function and appearance. Better yet, nobody will know you have dental implants. They will only see your beautiful smile.

What are Implants?

Dental implants are small, titanium structures that are inserted into the upper and lower jaws to restore a single tooth or several missing teeth. Unlike dentures, implants are permanently anchored directly into the jawbone, acting as a foundation for an artificial tooth or permanent bridge.

Implants are also safe and effective, boasting more than a 90% success rate. According to the American Academy of Implant Prosthodontics, implants are crafted of bio-compatible materials which have undergone extensive testing over a period of several years. Since these materials are largely metals, such as titanium, and have never been living tissue, there is no likelihood of causing an antigen-antibody response which could cause rejection similar to that which sometimes occurs with heart and kidney transplants.

What does the Procedure Involve?

For most patients, the placement of implants involves a few steps. First, the implant is surgically inserted into the jawbone. For a period of around three to six months the implants are left to bond to the bone, creating a strong foundation for the artificial tooth. The artificial teeth are created, and once your implant has had time to bond with your bone, the new teeth are anchored to the dental implant. Finally, your dentist will make a crown which is attached to the implant post. Your new, restored smile will look, feel and function just like your natural teeth.

Not everyone is a good candidate for implants, so talk to your dentist about the options available to restore your teeth and find out if dental implants are a good fit for you. Patients considering implants must be in good general and oral health. Adequate bone in the jaw is needed to support the implant and patients must have healthy gum tissue that is free of gum disease. Heavy drinking and smoking may also affect the successfulness of implant restoration.

Why Implants?

Compared to dentures, implants offer many advantages that make this treatment the most preferred among individuals with missing teeth. Benefits of implants over dentures include:

Mouth is restored as closely as possible to its natural state

Restored chewing function

Tooth-saving as implants don't sacrifice the quality of adjacent teeth

Look and feel like natural teeth

Renewed self-confidence as appearance and speech are improved

Prevent bone loss and gum recession

Convenient oral hygiene

Healthy teeth are often something we take for granted. Losing one tooth or multiple teeth impacts our smile, our confidence, and even our enjoyment of foods. Fortunately, with dental implants, regaining your natural-looking smile is both easy and possible.

by: Gen Wright




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