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Dental Implants Step by Step Treatment
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Examination and Planning
The dentist makes a first examination and takes one or
more x-rays of the area to prepare for the procedure.
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Placing
Dental Implants
The implant is installed. At this time, a temporary
tooth is provided that allows you eat and function like
normal almost immediately. The implant will need a few
months to integrate with the jawbone before the next step is
taken.
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Attaching the new crown
The final step is the placement of the permanent ceramic
tooth. The new tooth is installed for life. No additional
treatment is needed.
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End
result
You should expect the new tooth to fit and function just
like a natural tooth. Do your usual dental hygiene to keep
the tooth and gum around it clean and healthy.
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Advantages :
People are now living longer lives than ever before.
Therefore, it would seem prudent to seek a quality dental
replacement that is going to last you for the rest of your
life. While dentures and removable bridges are usually loose
and unstable, dental implants are both natural looking and
extremely functional. Dental implants will look and feel much
better than any kind of removable bridges. They will also
offer the same biting force as any kind of fixed bridges.
Single tooth implants are strong, require less care and will
look and feel just like natural teeth. There is no longer any
reason to be embarrassed by a missing tooth. With modern
dentistry techniques it is possible for everyone to have a
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Disadvantages :
Dental implants are a major investment and not without risk.
The extensive use of implants can cost tens of thousands of
dollars to achieve the best results. If you require a number
of dental implants the procedure can be very time consuming.
The placement of dental implant is a very complicated surgical
procedure and we cannot stress the importance of seeking out a
well credited cosmetic dentist that you personally, are
comfortable with. For some people there can be varying degrees
of discomfort or pain but this usually subsides in a couple of
days. As with many other types of surgery, bruising and minor
swelling may also develop shortly after the procedure. The
implant itself will last you a lifetime but the crown (false
tooth placed on top) will need to be replaced in ten to
fifteen years.
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