Dental Implants are artificial replacement teeth that are attached firmly to the bone. Implants can be used to substitute lost tooth, or can serve as anchors for fixed bridges which would replace several missing teeth. This is achieved by placing a small titanium screw or cylinder in the upper or lower jaw bone. It works as a substitute for the root of missing tooth thus providing an anchor for new teeth/tooth.
Dental implants are an ideal option for people in good general oral health who have lost one or more teeth due to periodontal disease or an injury. Candidates for dental implants need to have healthy gums and adequate bone to support the implant. A thorough evaluation by your dentist will help determine whether dental implants are right for you.
Dental implants are actually more tooth-saving than traditional bridgework, since implants do not rely on neighboring teeth for support. In a bridge, the teeth surrounding the site of the missing teeth must be shaved down and fitted with crowns.
In general, dental implants is a right choice if you:
Have one or more missing teeth : If you’re missing one tooth or all of your teeth, implants may be for you. So long as you have enough bone in the area of the missing tooth to facilitate the anchorage of the implants, this procedure can yield good results.
Have a jawbone that’s reached full growth and have healthy oral tissues :
Have adequate bone to secure the implants, or are able to have a bone grafting procedure.
If you don’t have enough bone for this purpose, a bone graft may be necessary. If you have a small dental bridge or partial dentures (removable type), implants can be an alternative. Implants are an alternative to a fixed bridge. The implant will last a lifetime, but the crown on top of it will last ten to fifteen years.
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If one or more of your teeth has fallen out, your dentist might suggest you get a dental implant. While other options for repairing or replacing single or multiple teeth are available, none have proven to be as successful as the dental implant (which has an approximate success rate of 95%). Many experts proclaim dental implants are "the future of dentistry",

 

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When a patient needs a tooth replaced, we often recommend dental implants.  Made of an extremely strong and durable metal called titanium, the single-tooth dental implant will stabilize your bite, help prevent possible speaking or chewing difficulties and maintain your beautiful smile.

 

A missing tooth can change the alignment of your bite, which may cause jaw joint discomfort.  In addition, your surrounding teeth can shift which may create spaces where harmful plaque and tartar collect.  Over time, this may lead to tooth decay and gum disease.

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Any of us can lose a tooth, for a variety of reasons, it can be an accident or a dental disease. It’s very important to replace missing teeth for many reasons. First of all losing teeth can lead to changes in your speech, which can also affect your self-confidence. If the gap is left there for long enough, the neighboring teeth can start to migrate from their proper positions, creating misalignment of the teeth, change your bite, which can in turn lead to gum disease, and bite problems and headaches. When teeth are lost for a long time, the area of the jawbone that held those teeth starts to erode. Over time, you can lose so much bone that your jaw will need a bone graft to build up the bone in your jaw before your dentist can place implants or make a denture that fits properly. Tooth loss affects how well you chew and what food you are able to eat. Many people who have missing teeth have poor nutrition, which can affect overall health
Not long ago, people who lost teeth as they aged had only a couple of choices when it came to replacing them: dentures or bridges, in any of several variations. Today, there’s a third option - a dental implant. The dental implant is a small screw made of titanium that is well tolerated by the body and takes the function of tooth root. It is inserted directly onto the bone of the jaw, which subsequently grows onto the surface to anchor it firmly. Under normal conditions, the healing process can take as little as 6 weeks. After this period, the tooth replacement in the form of a crown, bridge or denture is secured to the implant.
Dr. Valdas Labanauskas from Medical Travel thinks that dental implants are the best choice to replace missing tooth or several teeth because:
Feel - Because implants are imbedded in your bone, they feel more like your natural teeth than bridges or dentures.
Convenience - You will not need to worry about denture adhesives or having your dentures slip, click or fall out when you speak.
Nutrition - You will be able to chew better with implants. Chewing can be difficult with regular dentures, especially the ones that don’t fit perfectly. A regular upper denture also covers your palate, which can reduce your sense of taste.
Self-esteem - Because implants are so much like your natural teeth, you will think about them less. Your self-esteem and confidence will be improved because you will not have to worry about denture problems or people noticing that you have missing teeth. Regular dentures can also affect your speech, which can make you less self-confident when talking to others.
Unfortunately, some people may not be good candidates for implants. They include: Young patients whose jawbones have not developed completely. Pregnant women. Heavy smokers - Smoking impedes healing in the mouth and can reduce the likelihood that implants will be successful. Alcohol or substance abusers. Patients who have received high-dose irradiation of their head or neck. People with chronic diseases or systemic problems, including high blood pressure, diabetes, connective-tissue diseases, hemophilia and significant immune deficiencies, among others. You still may be a good candidate for implants even if you have one of these conditions. It depends on the extent and severity of the condition.
Even if an implant isn’t the right choice Dr. Valdas Labanauskas suggests: don’t leave a hole, ask your dentist about other options. You can choose traditional space filling options like dentures or bridges. They too are advanced nowadays, and are worth considering.
No matter what, don’t neglect good dental hygiene routines, and visit your dentist twice a year.
Those of you who will read this summary are of ages 25-70 approximating perhaps 70-80% of our country’s population, and comprising perhaps 40% of the top tier of our people’s intelligence and - remarkably, according to the latest census will constitute 80% of the surviving populace that lives beyond 80 years of age. After all that, what will you have to enjoy? Telecommunication media, travel, social nicities, fine clothes, jewelry, fine cars, housing, and continued sexual assurances, all for contentment. What contentment do you receive from imbibing foods? I mean chewing good foods. Fine foods, baseball games, football games,homemade fine restaurant foods, how about great steaks? You will never do any of this culinary delights with dentures, decaying, decades-old crown and bridge or ancient partial dentures.
As a practicing oral and maxillofacial surgeon for 30 plus years, I have noticed I can assure you that as our societies’attitude and expectations have changed, so has the scope and expectations of oral health care and the available systems of treatment, and the very most successful and long-lived treatment plans have evolved in response to our needs. The orthopedic surgeons development of hip, knee and hand implants has prompted the proper development of dental implants; an entire new world for Dentistry. With proper treatment planning, our patients experience a 97% success rate, with the patient’s age ranging from 18 to 80+ years of age. Yes, I said 80+ years of age! The placement of dental implants is a remarkably benign, kind and temperate oral surgical procedure well tolerated by cardiac, pulmonary compromised and medically managed patients. In fact, we have an upcoming publication with our placement of multiple dental implants in the hemophilia compromised patient.
You will not be disappointed with dental implants. They are not inexpensive, but then nothing is inexpensive that has been shown to be 97% successful for at least 25 years.
Dr. Charles Hatfield D.M.D is a graduate of Villanova University and the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine. He completed a five-year residency in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery at Presbyterian Hospital/University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Hatfield was the recipient of two NIH research grants while matriculated in the Ph.D. program in human anatomy at the University of Pittsburgh, School of Dental Medicine/School of Medicine. His practice includes broad clinical experience in facial trauma and facial orthopaedic surgery. He currently is an active, credentialed staff member at Southwestern Ambulatory Surgical Center.

Dental implants are a revolutionary development in terms of dental technology and are giving more and more people a reason to smile! Unfortunately due to the high cost of dental implants, they are still not accessible to many who could benefit tremendously from them. From the time dental implant surgery is undertaken until its final restoration is a period of three months to a year. The patient is billed according to how many implants are put into his/her mouth and the kind of restoration that is done at the end. Depending on the patient, the fees can run anywhere from $1,000 to as much as $25,000.

The most readily undertaken dental implant surgery ranges from $850 to $3,500. A single implant will cost a patient less money than a need for many. To give an example, the replacement of one tooth by way of a dental implant costs approximately the same as a dental bridge does. Patients who require bone grafting will pay more than those who do not. The prices for dental implants vary greatly from country to country (and sometimes from dentist to dentist). For these reasons it is essential for a patient to do his or her research before committing to a particular dental procedure.

Some insurance plans cover part of dental implants but not all, while other companies class the surgery as strictly cosmetic and do not cover the procedure at all. There are many people who have no insurance coverage whatsoever. For all of the above reasons, many individuals seek low cost dental implants but don’t want to sacrifice good work for cheaper prices.

One option is to find out whether or not payment plans are available with the dentists in your local area. Often this is the case as many dentists realize that why most people value their teeth, it is often not their number one priority. Payment plans can offer flexibility to those who need it most. Most will offer a monthly plan but if you preferred to pay bi-weekly this could probably be worked out as well. Check into this before making a final decision.

If low cost dental implants are something you seek then the best place to look is at one of the many dental clinics scattered throughout the country. These charitable dental clinics are staffed by students in their latter stages of training to be qualified dentists, and they are both assisted and supervised in their work by professional and experienced dentists. They offer their dental services based on how much money a patient earns on a yearly basis. However many of these clinics have long waiting lists due to the modest fees they charged their patients. As well, many of these charitable clinics are only open on specific days (for example Monday, Wednesday and Friday) and may not have evening or weekend hours. Many of these dental clinics do not provide emergency care and only accept patients from the local community and not from afar. While many of these charitable clinics do routine dental work such as cleanings, fillings, dentures, partials and extractions, some may or may not offer dental implants as a procedure. However there are some that offer this service so take the time to find out.

Many people travel outside of the United States in order to find low cost dental implants. However the extra cost for travel and miscellaneous expenses may or not be something many people can undertake. Still others decide to forego conventional dental implants and instead opt for single day implants (or a procedure known as denture stabilization). These mini-implants can be placed in the mouth at a fraction of the cost of more traditional ones and take only a few short hours to complete. Denture stabilization (as the name implies) serves to “stabilize” a denture or other prosthetic device in order to effectively have it stay in the place it is meant to stay in.

Stephanie Dilson is a Dental Surgeon and in her spare time runs an informational site on Dental Implants for all those interested in the process to find out valuable information on the cost, benefits, risks and features of this increasingly popular procedure. For more information see http://www.dentalimplantsguide.com

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As a child, the first thing that you were asked to do after waking up in the morning was to brush your teeth. It is very normal that you would not have liked it at that time. Moreover, the splashes of cold water on your warm and weary eyes would have been quite unbearable. However, as an adult we understand that brushing the teeth is very crucial for proper dental care, whether we liked it during childhood or not. A toothbrush is the most potent tool to deal with dental issues. In the following paragraphs, we will explore more information about this dental care tool. Also, we will discuss best ways of using it and the ways in which it should not be used.
The first and the foremost rule is the no-sharing rule. Sharing of toothbrushes may cause exchange of body fluids, which can increase the risks of oral infection. This is particularly important for those who have poor immune systems and have a tendency to get sick simply. If there are a number of toothbrushes in a single holder, make sure that they do not come in contact with each other, for that is much the same as sharing a toothbrush.
You should thoroughly rinse your mouth after you clean your pearly whites. In case you don’t wash your mouth well, you could have toothpaste and food particles left in your mouth. The food acts as breeding grounds for germs.
You may also use an antibacterial mouth cleaner after you brush your teeth.
Many of us tend to be additional wary and keep our toothbrushes covered at any time thinking that it might keep the toothbrush germ free. Actually, that’s a wrong approach because keeping it covered means locking humidity in and therefore making the conditions favourable for bacterial expansion.
You toothbrush needs a replacement every 3-4 months. At times it may be sooner, if the bristles look overused and splayed. This recommendation is made keeping in mind the wear and tear of the toothbrush, which could make it less effective, and has got nothing much to do with possible bacterial contamination. So, look at your toothbrush carefully every month. If it looks used, go ahead and replace it without waiting for another month or week.
Toothbrushes do not have to disinfect too frequently. Once in a while you will wash it with your mouthwash. That’s enough. Overdoing the disinfecting part may very well harm the brush.
A good toothbrush is part of effective dental care. Take all necessary precautions to keep your brush fit, for it would keep your teeth in good health.
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Implants are devices that replace the roots of missing teeth, and are used to support crowns, bridges or dentures. Implants are placed in your jawbone surgically. Most of the time, implants feel more natural and secure than other methods of replacing missing teeth, such as dentures.

 

There are many reasons why it’s important to replace missing teeth:

  1. Having all of your teeth can make you more self-confident. You don’t worry that people notice that you have teeth missing.
  2. When teeth are lost, the area of the jawbone that held those teeth starts to erode. Over time, you can lose so much bone that your jaw will need a bone graft to build up the bone in your jaw before your dentist can place implants or make a denture that fits properly.
  3. Tooth loss affects how well you chew and what foods you are able to eat. Many people who have missing teeth have poor nutrition, which can affect overall health.
  4. The loss of teeth can change your bite, that is the way your teeth come together. Changes in your bite can lead to problems with your jaw joint, called the temporomandibular joint.
  5. Losing teeth can lead to changes in your speech, which also can affect your self-confidence.

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A dental implant is a titanium replacement for your tooth root. People lose teeth for all sorts of reasons – accidents, tooth decay, root canal failure – and if the tooth isn’t replaced, more teeth could be lost.

 

The titanium dental implant sits inside the cavity left by a tooth root, and a prosthetic crown sits atop the titanium thread, molded to resemble an actual tooth.

 

 

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If you happen to live in the state of California and are in need of new dentures, you’re in an excellent position right now. The reason I say this is because the state of California has some of the best dental savings plans available in the United States and by using one of these discount dental plans you can realistically save between $400-$600 on upper dentures alone, not to mention how much you’d save on other dental care.

These dental discount plans can be used throughout the entire state of California, so if you happen to live in Los Angeles, San Diego, Orange County, Oakland, San Francisco, Sacramento, Berkeley, Merced or wherever you may be, you can be certain that you’ll have access to a participating provider.

Let me give you an example of how you can save money by joining one of these California dental discount plans. Let’s say that you need those upper dentures that I mentioned a moment ago. Well, if you go and buy dental insurance you’ll be wasting your time and money because insurance of any kind does not cover any condition that is pre-existing. Since dental discount plans are not insurance, you can see a provider within 1-3 days.

The usual cost of a new set of upper dentures around the USA is $1,252.00. Remember that this is a national average. California may be lower or higher. I’m using a zip code in the Los Angeles area 90075, however, this particular dental plan is available statewide.

By using this plan, rather than paying the usual $1,252.00, your cost for a new upper denture is just $500.00, a savings of $752.00. You and your family (if you have one) would also save between 10% and 60% on all other dental care for an entire year. The cost of becoming a plan member for a family is only $159.95 or just $119.95 for an individual. So by deducting the cost of the plan from your $752.00 savings you still saved half off your new dentures.

Summary - If you are in need of new dentures in California, you really need to take discount dental plans into consideration before you end up paying full price.

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