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New help
for those who can't wear dentures....and more.
Today, Dental Implants make
it possible to have natural looking and functional
replacement teeth. If you are a patient who cannot tolerate
conventional dentures, or one who has lost teeth and wishes
to avoid removable dentures, or someone who is about to lose
teeth that could be strengthened and retained - Dental
Implants are for you.
What are
dental implants?
Quite simply, Dental
Implants are artificial substitutes for natural tooth roots
which attach firmly into the gum and bone. Through a process
called osseointegration, the gum tissue heals over the
Dental Implants, while they biologically bond with the bone.
Once osseointegration has occurred, replacement teeth are
easily attached to the tooth root substitutes.
Who are
dental implants for?
For patients who cannot
physically wear dentures due to resorption of the jawbone;
patients who are emotionally unable to wear dentures; for
patients suffering from functional disturbances such as
severe nausea and vomiting reflexes that were caused by
dentures and for patients who have lost teeth and require
fixed or removable tooth replacements.
Osseointegrated implants can
be used with natural teeth, or can serve as anchors for an
entire jaw full of artificial teeth. And they are not
removable!
What are
the real advantages of dental implants?
The most important
advantages of Dental Implants are a more attractive
appearance, speech improvement, comfort, and the ability to
chew food. For those who cannot tolerate dentures, there is
no slipping, no pain or discomfort, no tedious removal for
overnight soaking and cleaning, and no adhesives. Dental
Implants look and feel like natural teeth, too.
Will they
last forever?
Osseointegrated implants
have been in patients' mouths for 25 years. Longevity and
success depends on good personal, oral care, surgical care,
adequate healing time, and seeing your implant dentist on a
prescribed, regular basis.
Will I
have to be hospitalized?
Dental Implants are handled
like any surgical procedure. A detailed, clinical
examination will take place to make sure a patient is
healthy and a good candidate for implantology. Most of the
surgery can be performed under local anesthesia during a
routine office visit.
In more complex cases,
same-day, outpatient hospitalization is recommended.
Are
dental implants expensive?
Dental Implants do cost more
than conventional dentures, but they will last longer than
dentures.
How long
will they last?
The success rate of
Osseointegrated Dental Implants is between 94% and 98%. If
patients practice daily, effective oral care and
maintenance, and are infection and disease-free, Dental
Implants can be their friends, forever.
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