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  • Replacing a Tooth by Dental Implant
    By: Dental Implant by J

    The artificial tooth root that is placed by a periodontist into your jaw for the purpose of holding a replacement tooth or bridge is called a Dental Implant. Dental implants are an excellent option for people who have lost a tooth or teeth. Dental implants do not depend on anything for support. They are very much like the natural teeth, both at looks and feeling. Dental Implants can last life time if taken care of properly. Dental Implants can substitute one or more teeth without disturbing bordering teeth. It can support a bridge and remove the need for a removable partial denture. It can also give support for a denture. Types Of Dental Implants: The two types of dental implants that are used today include Endosteal which is in the bone and Subperiosteal which is on the bone. Endosteal is the most common dental implant and used as an option for patients with removable dentures or bridges. Subperiosteal is used for patients who cannot wear traditional denture and whose bone height is minimal. Advantages of Dental Implants: 1It is always better to have a dental implant rather than not having the teeth at all.

    2Dental implants mix into the structure of your bone, thus preventing loss of bone and gum recession.

    3Dental implants feel and look like the natural teeth.

    4Dental implants don't damage the neighboring teeth.

    5The natural teeth are not disturbed.

    6The capability of speaking and eating again naturally increases your confidence.

    7There is no need to worry about misplaced dentures, untidy pastes and glues.

    8The reliability of the dental implants has increased because of its high success rate

    The Right Candidate for Dental Implants: 1The candidate should be in good general health like the sugar level should be in control.

    2The oral health of the candidate should be good.

    3The jaw should have adequate bone to support the implant.

    4The gum tissues should be healthy and free of periodontal disease.

    The Periodontists: The periodontists are dental experts who specialize in dental implants which closely connect the gum tissues with the underlying bone in the mouth. The periodontists with the specialized knowledge, experience and the latest technological advancements in medicine team up with the dentists to make the dental implant a success. Features of the Treatment: Based on your needs, specific condition and type of implant that you choose, the periodontist will create his treatment plan which will be implemented with the dentist's and your consult. The treatment options that are available include replacing of a Single Tooth, Several Teeth, All of Your Teeth, Sinus Augmentation, Ridge Modification Care after Treatment: Meticulous oral care at home and consistent dental visits are prerequisites after the dental implantation.

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