
Dental
Implants
No
matter what your age, if you are missing teeth due to a dental
extraction, an accident, or decay, or you are simply tired of
your ill-fitting dentures, you may be a candidate for dental implants.
Dental implants can be for one tooth, several teeth, or, in some
cases, your entire mouth.
What is an dental implant?
A dental implant is a replacement dental tooth root made of titanium,
which anchors into the jawbone and supports an implant crown.
The bone grows around the implant as if it was a natural tooth
but even stronger.
How are implant crowns and fixed implant bridgework different
from conventional bridges?
An implant supported crown or a multiple tooth implant restoration
is different from removable bridgework in that no natural adjacent
teeth need be altered. A conventional bridge needs two natural
teeth to be attached to on either end. A fixed implant bridge
is self-supporting and does not involve altering the structure
of other adjacent teeth. It is permanently attached to the jawbone.
How is fixed implant bridgework different
from dentures?
Dentures are typically supported by gums and remaining teeth.
In time they loosen, become uncomfortable and can lead to the
eventual loss of the natural teeth that the denture is attached
to.
Dental
Implants feel like natural teeth, they are stable, secured to
the jawbone and not removable. With implants you avoid the need
to purchase denture adhesives and the bother of using adhesives.
They allow you to eat foods such as apples, corn on the cob, just
as with natural teeth.
Do dental implants work immediately? How many visits are required?
Dental implants generally require an initial surgical visit for
implant placement and can be done relatively quickly. Implants
are placed into the jawbone creating an artificial tooth root.
The healing process usually takes three to six months.
After the healing process, a minor surgery is performed to uncover
the implants which have stabilized in the jawbone and are underneath
the gum.
During the healing process you will be fitted with temporary natural
looking teeth. Mini-transitional implants can be used for a temporary
acrylic bridge or crown during the healing phase of the definitive
implants.
Once the implant is stable and integrated into the bone, a permanent
implant crown is placed
on top of it. Since the implant acts like a natural tooth root,
the crown visits are similar to the visits required to create
a crown on a natural tooth final impressions are taken,
the crown is cast and custom made, and adjusted to fit as comfortably
in your mouth as your natural teeth.
How do I know if I am a candidate for
dental implants?
No matter what your age, if you have a space from a missing or
extracted tooth, missing teeth from age or decay, or you are a
denture wearer, you may be a candidate for dental implants. Dental
implants can be for one tooth, several teeth, or, in some cases,
your entire mouth. Anyone with healthy bone structure can benefit
from implants.
Before
Implant Missing Tooth
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Final
Implant Crown Placement
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What
are the advantages of dental implants?
Improved biting pressure
Healthy teeth are able to absorb a tremendous
amount of biting pressure (500 psi). Dental implants can often
restore the amount of pressure that can be withstood to the same
level of healthy, natural teeth. This means you can go back to
eating corn on the cob, apples, pears and the like with confidence
and pleasure.
Comfort and fit
Because your replacement teeth are anchored and secured to the
implants in your jawbone, they wont slip and slide like
dentures can.
Longevity & reliability
With proper oral hygiene and care, scientifically tested
and approved dental implant systems have been shown to last as
long as 20 years or more.
Increased self-confidence
Because dental implants function like natural teeth, most
people feel a renewed sense of self-confidence. No more cleaning
dentures, no more empty space between your teeth when you smile
and laugh. You can eat, talk, laugh and smile with confidence.
The
best advantage of all is an attractive smile!!
If you have further questions about dental implants or any other
dental treatment,
please contact us at
212-593-2868
or
Info@MadisonAvenueSmiles.com