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The best option in regard to replacing a missing tooth or two is through a new and revolutionary dental implant surgery that helps to complete the job in less time and with minimal amount of pain. One option that is worth checking out is the one known as "Teeth in an Hour" that comes to you from Nobel Biocare and provides you with new teeth in single as well as short dental implant surgery.
Use of Traditional Means If you get your implant done in the traditional manner it would require putting in an anchor in your jawbone and after allowing for this implant to heal which can take weeks and even months you will then require having another dental implant surgery done after which you have to allow for more time for proper healing. Only then can the denture be affixed to the implant and only then will you have a new tooth. Given the fact that it is absolutely necessary that you replace a missing tooth because failure to do so will only destabilize the remaining teeth it is necessary that you seriously consider getting a dental implant surgery done as this will ensure that you replace your missing tooth in a shorter span of time and so will minimize the amount of instability in your teeth. Of late, many advances have taken place in dental implant surgery and this wonderful invention from Biocare has certainly changed the way that dental implants can be performed. To ensure success with your dental implant surgery requires that the dentist is able to locate a point that is strongest which will then ensure that the dentist is able to make a successful implant? Usually, a CT scan can be used to locate the strongest part of the jawbone and the results of the scan are analyzed with the help of most advanced software till the ideal point in the jaw is located and then prosthesis is made to ensure a clean and perfect dental implant surgery. And, best of all there is no need to wait till the artificial tooth is attached to the implant. The bottom line is that dental implant surgery today has become much more painless and requires less time and there is very little trauma that the patient will need to experience. Cosmetic dental surgery on the other hand requires use of crowns that are also called caps that help in the restoration of teeth that have become damaged. Such form of surgery involves mimicking the shape and size as well as color of the teeth that surround the damaged tooth.