Implants
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Dental implants are replacement tooth roots. Implants provide a strong foundation for fixed (permanent) or removable replacement teeth that are made to match your natural teeth. We strongly believe that everyone deserves a beautiful smile. We are motivated and equipped to deliver the best version of your smile. We know that what a missing tooth really feel like. That’s why we are here to cover all that. We are specialized in Dental Implant treatment. Dental Implants can Significantly Improve your Esthetics and Chewing Efficiency.
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Advantage of Dental Implants
- #1. Dental implants reduce the stress on the remaining teeth by offering independent support and retention for crowns, bridgework and overdentures
- #2. Dental implants preserve natural teeth by avoiding the need to cut down adjacent teeth for conventional bridgework
- #3. Dental implants preserve bone that results in loss of jaw height and the appearance of aging
- #4. Long-term data suggests that implants last longer than conventional bridgework
- #5. Implants can also be used to secure removable partial and full dentures
- #6. Implants will allow you to chew better and speak more clearly
- #7. Implant restorations are very natural appearing and easy to clean and maintain
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Preliminary Steps for the Process of Dental Implant
#1 Initial Examination
An initial consultation with the surgeon and the dentist is essential before considering implant therapy. The dentist examines the patient and plans the implant treatment.
#2 Placing the Dental Implant
During surgery to place the dental implant, your oral surgeon makes a cut to open your gum and expose the bone. Holes are drilled into the bone where the dental implant metal post will be placed. Since the post will serve as the tooth root, it’s implanted deep into the bone.
#3 Bone Grafts
To improve the amount of healthy bone at the implant site, your dentist may recommend a bone graft. In most cases a graft is placed at the time the tooth that is to be replaced has been extracted, this is done to preserve the site for the coming implant.
#4 Osseointegration
After the dental implant is placed, it will take anywhere from 2 to 6 months before enough new bone growth occurs around the screw. This process is known as osseointegration, meaning “combining with the bone.”
#5 Placing the Abutment
Once the surgeon has confirmed that the osseointegration is complete, an abutment (the piece where the crown will eventually attach) is placed on each dental implant. The surgeon must first reopen your gum to expose the dental implant.
#6 Placing the Tooth
Once healing is complete, your dentist will take an impression of your teeth so that your permanent replacement tooth or teeth can be made to fit. These can be fixed or removable. If you opt for a removable tooth, it will be mounted onto a metal frame and attached to the abutment. This type of tooth can be removed at home for daily cleaning.
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How to Maintain Dental Implants
The maintenance of dental implants includes the professional cleaning by the dentist and oral home care by the patient . Good oral hygiene on the patient’s part is mandatory. The position and design of prostheses that are difficult to manage may limit the effectiveness of mechanical cleaning. The patient should visit the dentist every 3 months during the first year and at least every 6 months thereafter.
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Methods to Maintain Dental Implants Hygiene
#1 Manual Tooth Brushes
Manual tooth brushes with bristles made of synthetic material and rounded ends is recommended for implants because implants are considerably more sensitive in terms of erosion through mechanical force. A medium sized short head soft tooth brush is ideally preferred for the cleaning of dental implants.
#2 Mechanical Tooth Brushes
They are superior to manual brushes, as they are better in plaque removal. Automated mechanical tooth brush is suggested as a daily mode of tooth cleansing. These devices
may have rotary, reciprocating or sonic action.
#3 Dental Floss
Patients usually find difficulty in cleaning the interdental areas. Dental floss acts as an effective aid in such cases. For example Proxi-Floss Disposable Elastomeric Cleaning
Appliance has a textured surface designed to carry medicaments to the implant surface and surrounding tissues.