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subject: Why Dental Implants Are Not For Every Single Patient [print this page]


With the high rate of dental problems such as tooth decay and gum disease, the past year has seen an alarming rate of people unable to smile with complete teeth while some have become toothless completely. Use and appearance is done with the help of oral prosthesis.

With many people finding such prostheses as uncomfortable and ill fitting, one cannot say that such offer a suitable substitute for their original ivories. Prostheses cannot be called worthy substitutes for real teeth for most of these are ill fitting and thus make people feel uncomfortable as they wear them. Now crippled dentally, these poor patient will go from one dentist to another trying to find an answer for their plight.

The reason why people demand the best treatments available is that as they grow socially and economically, they become more aware of their health and dental standing. Research was able to show that today, a vast majority of denture wearers still experience some discomfort and difficulty due to their false teeth even with traditional dentistry already able to alleviate the woes of some of them.

You could be able to smile, speak and eat in comfort again with these implants if you miss one or two teeth. You could be experiencing trouble as you hide from missing teeth, or your dentures no longer having that nice snug fit or maybe, you used to have gum disease and had to undergo dental treatment that now caused your teeth to be pretty unstable. If you cannot smile due to things like these, then dental implants are right for you.

With the many exceptional dental materials, techniques and even technological advancements, the success rates of dental implants have improved greatly today and thus many customers are able to gain happiness and confidence toward their dental health states. Natural tooth roots can be substituted by artificial dental implants today.

These directly are attached to the jawbone since they are made out of bio compatible matter. Osseointegration is another term for this. Acting like little anchors, these implants are shaped much like cylinders or tiny screws.

Amazingly, after these are inserted into the jawbone, they can act much like natural tooth roots. The implant is able to withstand biting forces, similar to a healthy natural tooth.

Although dental implants have brought a comfortable, confident smile to many patients, they are not for anyone. Good overall health, good oral and, most importantly, sufficient bone in the jaw such that the implant is supported enough are what the dental implant candidates must have.

Equally important, a candidate must be able to go for regular dental checkups and is willing to commit to conscientious oral hygiene. Implants are ideal only for 18 year old people and beyond.

Supporting replacement teeth, these dental implants act pretty much like natural teeth supporting tooth roots. A patient would be saved from the embarrassment of having missing teeth spaces, as well as the pain, clicking or wobbles wrought by some dentures. When systems among dental that were tested have been secured by accredited dentists, the success rate is well beyond 93 percent.

Dental implants cost way more than when obtaining a bridge or an ordinary denture. On the other hand, however, most patients are so happy with the look and comfort advantages given by these implants and so indeed, these are well worth the cost.

A time investment consisting of 5 to 9 months from start to finished is required when one aims to have dental implants. But like any surgical operation, a risk of infection exists in dental implantation.

The bone of the jaw, as soon as the surgical phase is finished, locks and adheres to the implants to secure these in its position. Such is an attachment of bone to the implants and this stays put in the jawbone, below the tissues of the gum.

Exposing the top of the implant can be achieved through another procedure provided that the person has healed which takes 3 up to six months. Tiny metal cylinders or posts are projected through the gums and are attached to the implanted device.

by: John Chambers




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