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Dental Implant


Category: Health and Fitness  >>  Dentistry

By Smith Anderson   [ 19/08/2009 ]
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What is a Dental Implant?
Dental implant is a kind of prosthetic dentistry where the root of a tooth is artificially replaced with a new tooth. This artificial replacement of tooth is a great option for people who have lost a tooth or two due to some kind of injury or periodontal disease. The implant is done by a Periodontist by placing a replacement bridge or tooth into the jaw. Dental implant with the coming of days is becoming more advanced and hi-tech in nature and is looked upon more as tooth-savers than mere bridgework.
What can it do?
The best thing about these tooth implants is that that these are so natural looking and give such a natural feeling that you almost forget you had ever lost a tooth. Thus, dental implants not only fit your gum with a new tooth but also bring back your confident smile. With these more advanced forms of teeth implants gone are the days when you had difficulty in chewing. Under the proper supervision of a dentist and diligent maintenance by the patient, implants can last an entire lifetime. To sum up, this treatment can reward you with the following three:
• Replacement one or more teeth without affecting the neighboring teeth.
• Providing bridgework support thereby eliminating the need for partial denture removal.
• Making the replacement more secure and comfortable by providing the denture support.
What are the types?
• Endosteal (in the bone)
The commonest form of implant, this is used in patients with removable dentures or bridges. In this surgery, cylinders, blades or screws are placed in the jawbone for holding a prosthetic tooth.
• Subperiosteal (on the bone)
This treatment is done on patients who have a minimal bone height and cannot wear the conventional dentures. The prosthesis is held by placing the metal framework on top of the jaw.
When can it be employed?
• Replacing a single tooth, several or all of the teeth
• Sinus Augmentation
• Ridge Modification
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