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Types of Dental Implants in Implant Dentistry - Considerations You Should Know


Category: Health and Fitness  >>  Dentistry

By Wally Singer   [ 08/04/2009 ]
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If you are missing a few teeth, the best choice for you is a dental implant. Most dental implants are made of titanium, and they are placed directly in to the jaw’s bone structure. There are several types of dental implants, though, and this article will outline the different types.

Root Form Implants
This is the most common type of dental implant. It looks exactly like a real tooth root, but it needs plenty of jaw bone to be inserted. If you don’t have enough bone for the surgery, the dentist will do a bone graft to increase the amount of bone. Afterwards, the gum is open and the jaw is completely exposed after which the implant is inserted. Your gums are closed with stitches, and you will need several months for recovery.

Plate Form Implant
For people with a narrow jaw line, this is the dental implant of choice. It’s used when the dentist is unable to graft more bone on to your jaw. The design of this dental implant is long, so it fits better in the narrow shape of a small jaw. The gums are open, and the rest of the procedure is similar to the root form implant. Your dental implant is inserted and the gums are closed with stitches. Like root forms, this surgery requires several months to recover from the procedure.

Subperiosteal Implants
If your jaw is too small and narrow, this procedure is preferred. Subperiosteal implants are similar to plate form implants except it has a unique way of being inserted into your gums. Subperiosteal implants are inserted after a specific mold of your gums is made. Finally, after the mold is made, the dental implant is inserted similar to the other methods. You will need several days of recovery for this method as well.

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Cosmetic and restorative dentistry procedures, including teeth whitening and dental implants, can help enhance your smile. Find a cosmetic dentistry office near Houston to learn more.

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Article tags: dental implants, cosmetic dentistry, root form, plate form, subperiosteal
 

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