Dental
implants may also be used to support
and retain dentures.
Dental implants are a proven restorative
option with a long clinical history.
Dental implants preserve the integrity
of the facial structure and reduce the
inconvenience associated with tooth loss.
Who is a candidate for dental implants?
Anyone who is missing one or more of
their teeth due to injury, disease or
decay may
be a candidate for dental implants. If one,
a few or all teeth are missing, dental implants
in conjunction with a crown or bridge can
replace those teeth. Occasionally, older
patients express concern that their age may
prevent them from enjoying the benefits that
dental implants offer. However, health is
more of a determining factor than age. If
you're healthy enough to have a tooth extracted,
you're probably healthy enough to receive
dental implants. Your dentist and our periodontal
office will determine if you are a candidate
for dental implants after a careful evaluation
of your dental and medical health history.
At this time all your questions can be answered.
How will I benefit from dental implants?
The benefits of implant treatment include
appearance, the enhanced ability to chew
and enjoy your food, and often protection
of your remaining teeth and jawbone. Dental
implants offer many benefits never before
available for the treatment of missing teeth.
In short, dental implants will look, feel
and function like your real teeth.
How much will it cost?
The
fee for tooth replacement with dental
implants will depend on several factors,
including the number of teeth being replaced
and the number of implants required to support
your replacement teeth. It is important for
you to know that you do not necessarily need
an implant for each missing root. Some additional
procedures may be required prior to the placement
of your dental implants to ensure the long-term
health of your dental implants. To obtain
a specific fee estimate, it is necessary
to have Pattaya Dentists examine your mouth.
After a diagnostic examination, he will recommend
the treatment that is best for you and what
your investment would be for the procedure.
How long do implants last?
Implants and the companies that manufacture
them have been around for over 30 years.
Dental bridges supported by implants from
Nobel Biocare have been shown to last over
15 years in 90% of cases. Most patients can
expect them to last a lifetime.
Improved comfort
Dental implants eliminate the pain and
discomfort of removable full or partial
dentures. Since dentures sit on top of
the jawbone and gums, continuous shrinkage
of the jaw bone alters the fit of the denture,
resulting in slipping or rocking of the
dentures. Exposed nerves and irritation
of the gum tissue may add to the discomfort.
Implant-supported replacement teeth are
like natural teeth because they are anchored
securely to your jawbone. Gum irritation
and the pain of exposed nerves associated
with conventional full or partial dentures
are eliminated.
Improved speech
With ill-fitting dentures, the teeth slip
and slide around the mouth. The facial
muscles become tense in an attempt to hold
the teeth in place. This often results
in mumbling, slurred speech or clicking
noises. Implant-supported replacement teeth
allow you to speak with confidence in a
relaxed and natural tone.
The Procedure Step by Step
Below is a short step by step description
of the procedure
1. |
Examination and planning
From examination and planning through
restoration, dental implant treatment
usually takes place in our office. |
2. |
Placing dental implants
Under local anesthesia, Dr. Ruelas
exposes the jawbone, then inserts
the appropriate number of dental
implants. In most cases, the patient
is able to resume normal activities
the next day. Other procedures
may be performed at this time like
bone grafting, tissue grafting,
or sinus lifts. These will have
been discussed with you at the
time of the treatment planning. |
3. |
Bone Healing
After the dental implants are placed,
they are covered with gum tissue
while the bone heals. In many cases
the dental implants and the abutment
can be placed at the same time.
During the next three to six months,
implants bond with the jawbone.
Temporary crowns, bridges or over-dentures
are optional during the bone-healing
period. |
4. |
Connecting the abutment/Bone Healing
In many cases it is possible to place
the abutment at the same time as
the implant and a fixed temporary
solution may be constructed immediately
or within a matter of days. If
immediate placement of the abutment
is not possible or desired the
dental implants are completely
covered by the soft tissue while
the implants bond with the jawbone.
This usually takes three to six
months. Different temporary solutions
such as crowns, bridges or over-dentures
can be used during this time. You
will be asked to return to our
office for follow-up examinations. |
5. |
Restoration
When the soft tissue has healed,
Dr. Ruelas takes impressions that
are used in designing the final
teeth or prosthesis. The impressions
are sent to a dental lab where
the crowns (or tooth) portions
of the implant are made. Once the
crowns are complete, the restorative
dentists will attach the crown
to the abutment and the process
is complete. And you are now ready
to enjoy your new beautiful smile.
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