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People lose teeth all the time, either through trauma when teeth are knocked out (athletes such as rugby players, soccer players and boxers commonly experience this) or due to decay, gum disease or old age. Whatever the reason for loosing your teeth they need to be replaced both for aesthetic and functional reasons. The most common treatments for missing teeth are either a denture or a fixed bridge. However, dental implants are now becoming a more popular treatment to replace missing teeth as they provide a longer-term solution, slow down bone loss and preserve nearby healthy tooth tissue. What is a dental implantA dental implant is an artificial substitute / replacement for the root portion of your natural tooth and is anchored into a pre-drilled socket in your jaw-bone to support a crown, bridge or secure a denture firmly in place. Implants are made from titanium, a material that is well tolerated by bone and integrates easily with bone tissue. During the placement of a dental implant the goal is to achieve a close contact between the outer surface of the implant and the surrounding bone tissue so they can fuse together (osseointegration) creating a stable support for the new teeth. The Implant ProcedureBefore any implants are placed it is important for your dentist to assess the health of your teeth and gums, if there are any signs of gum disease or decay these must be treated first. Following this your treatment will be planned following several x-rays and a CT scan in some cases to assess that bone quality and check for nearby anatomical structures to avoid before any drilling. The procedure is usually carried out under local anaesthesia and sometimes IV sedation if it is a long procedure or the patient is very anxious.The gum where the implant is to be placed is cut and lifted and a small hole is drilled in the jawbone at the precise location of the intended implant. The titanium implant is tightly fitted into this socket and the gum is stitched back over the implant. If there is insufficient bone material to accommodate the implant a bone graft may be required or alternatively the dentist may use smaller sized mini implants if suitable. Once the implant has been placed it is left to heal and integrate with the jawbone for between 6 weeks to 6 months. The bone tissue will grow and anchor itself into the microscopic rough surface of the implant. During this healing period patients are given temporary teeth (bridges) or continue to wear dentures. It is important that any temporary teeth do not exert any forces on the healing implant. After the healing period the gum is lifted again and a post is attached to the implant with a temporary crown. Four to six weeks later, when the surrounding gum tissue has matured, the final permanent restoration can be fitted to the implant.
What are the advantages of dental implants over dentures and bridges?
How many teeth can a dental implant support?Traditionally an implant placed into your bone supports a single crown and this is know as a single tooth implant. However if you have several missing teeth you do not necessarily need an implant for every missing tooth, one implant can support several teeth via a bridge or a denture. The number of implants required depends on the volume and density of bone tissue available at each implant site. Often smaller sized mini implants are used to secure dentures in place. In the case of full mouth reconstructions where an arch of several teeth (10+) need to be supported in either the upper or lower jaw a minimum of 5-6 implants in each jaw would be required. The exact number of implants needed would depend on the individual case and your implant surgeon would be able to advise you on the best solution after a through examination and assessment. Am I a suitable candidate for dental implants?Dental Implants can be placed in patients of any age (with fully developed jawbones) provided that they have sufficient quality and quality of bone tissue available. Most healthy individuals that maintain a good oral hygiene program are suitable candidates for dental implants. Circumstances where implants may not be suitable or situations that have an increased risk of implant failure include:
How will I know if I have enough bone for implants?Using a combination of dental X-rays and a CT scan (CBCT or 3-D conebeam imaging) your bone density and volume can be assessed as well as information about nearby anatomical structures to avoid such as nerves. What if I don’t have enough bone for dental implants? The alternative options for replacing missing teeth include dentures and bridges. However, there are various bone grafting and tissue regeneration procedures that can be carried out to enable treatment with dental implants:
Where can bone be taken from for the graft?The best source of bone for your graft is your own bone tissue from else where in your body and areas that can be used for bone grafts include the chin, back of the lower jaw, the hip and tibia. Bone taken from your own body offers the most viable and faster healing time when compared to alternatives. In many cases a combination of artificial bone substitutes and your natural bone is used. In any bone grafting procedure the grafted bone provides an anchor and stimulus for the existing bone to grow onto, eventually providing an environment suitable for the placement of implants. How long do dental implants last?Dental implants have been used for over 30 years to replace missing teeth and they can last a lifetime depending upon how you look after them. Like any other restoration your implant-supported teeth can still be damaged by trauma and affected by gum disease and poor oral hygiene. How much do dental implants cost?The price of dental implants tends to vary considerably and depends on several factors including the level of skill of the surgeon, the type / quality / brand of implant used, the clinic where the treatment is carried out, the level of aftercare service provided and obviously the amount of work required (i.e bone grafting) and number of implants required. In the UK the costs of a single tooth implant can vary from £800.00 up to £3000.00. Nobel Guide is a revolutionary treatment planning and surgical implementation system enabling you to transfer extra oral planning into the mouth with unrivalled accuracy and ease. The idea of having great beautiful natural looking working teeth by only attending a few appointments has now become a reality. This procedure is minimally invasive and will get you back in work in no time. With only a few clinics in the uk offering this amazing new treatment this new concept is now available in Bishop Stortford (Houston, Texas and all over the US). This procedure can be used with patient requiring a few teeth to those requiring a full arch reconstruction. The patient initially is sent for a cone beam ct scan of the jaw. This CT scan is a low dose scan and produces files through the jaw. These files are then reconstructed on our software producing a 3-D image allowing our surgeon to place the implants with amazing accuracy. This information is then sent to Sweden where a stent is manufactured. The stent is secured with pins in the mouth and the implants placed using this key hole procedure avoiding the need to cut the tissue to find the bone. The information of were the implants have been planned can also be sent to the laboratory at the same time as sending the information to Sweden. A temporary bridge or even the final bridge can then be screwed onto the implants during the very same visit. This incredible concept means that our patient can come in our clinic and walk out in a hour with secured teeth! This is known as teeth-in-an-hour. Benefits Accurate Planning : Using the data from the ct scan we can place implants with amazing accuracy utilising all available bone. This means that even the most difficult cases can be treated. Maximum Comfort : This flapless procedure means less swelling and pain with faster recovery Cost Effective : By reducing the number of visit and a faster recovery time means that you don’t have to take more time off then is absolutely necessary. Immediate Function : Our patient can have the surgery and be fully restored with the teeth all in the same visit. RSS gives you the opportunity to create a win-win situation for your website visitors and those whose RSS feeds you choose to syndicate. Take for example the stream of news on the home page of Master New Media or Google News. Here you have a niche-targeted news radar created to appeal to the readership of this very site. This is made possible through RSS. Several times a day the Master New Media and Google News editors hand-pick news items from a custom built stream of RSS news feeds, and publish them to the web. In this way Master New Media and Google News readers have a single hub from which they can find the latest news in the world of new media communications, while the publishers of the individual news items benefit from a nice boost in site traffic. Everybody is left with a smile on their face.
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