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Analysis of dental implants choice

Apr 16, 2020 @ 09:49 AM — by Jose Hernandez-Gil, DMD
Tagged with: Cost Dental Implant Implant Risk Types Of Dental Implants

Let’s face it; no one likes to have a tooth missing, especially when it involves a front tooth. However, a missing back tooth is not fun either, since it can affect chewing. This article will help you learn about what your options are for replacing one or more missing teeth, specially the option of dental implants. Simply put, a dental implant is an artificial tooth root surgically placed into your jawbone. A cap (crown) is then placed over this implanted root to make it look and function as a real tooth.

History of Dental Implants Dr. Leonard Linkow placed his first dental implant in 1952, but it wasn’t until 1966 when published studies by Italian medical doctor Stefano Melchiade Tramonte confirmed the use of titanium for dental implants. Over the years, following clinical studies and human volunteers, dental implants have today become commonplace and offered by most dental practitioners.

Types of Dental Implants Dental implants are usually made of titanium. There are two types of dental implants:

Will it Work for You? Your dentist will evaluate your mouth for several factors to determine if you are a good candidate for dental implants. First of all, good general and oral health is very important. Good oral health means there is adequate bone in your jaw to support the implant and healthy gum tissue free of periodontal disease.

Who Do You See to Get the Dental Implant? Initially your general dentist can determine if you are a good candidate. Although many seminars are now offered to certify general dentists to place dental implants, you may want to seek a specialist for final placement. There are three types of specialists that are trained to place implants:

What a Dental Implant Placement Involves Placement of a dental implant is usually an outpatient surgical procedure involving several steps: Risks of a Dental Implant Dental implants, whether for one missing tooth or many, can involve discomfort and have some risks: Cost of Dental Implants Basic dental implants may vary between $4000 and up. However, if you require bone grafting or sinus lift to be able to place the dental implant, cost can increase drastically. Most dental colleges offer low cost dental implant placements that may be half the price and treatment is by a dental specialty resident, overseen by a board-certified faculty specialist. If you have the time and money is an issue, treatment at a dental college is an excellent option.
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