Implants

Dental Implants

Missing teeth affect a person's appearance, the ability to speak and chew, and general dental health. Many people who have lost teeth would like new teeth that are attractive, natural and comfortable. Others, who have worn removable bridges or dentures, wish to have the security of fixed (stationary) teeth. Dental implants have made this possible. Over the last 20 years, dental implants have grown to be an effective and reliable means of replacing missing teeth and securing bridges and dentures. In expert hands, it is the most successful technique for improving the quality of life for many people.

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The Benefits of Implants

The Procedure

A dental implant has two main components: an anchor (a small man-made root), which is placed in the jawbone (the implant itself), and the custom-made tooth (or teeth), which is attached to it. Either Dr. Blum or our associate, Dr. Chad Lalsingh, restores the teeth above the gum and places the actual implant. For proper planning, you will meet with either Dr. Blum or Dr. Lalsingh, who will function as a team in planning your implant.

In the first phase, the implant itself is placed under the gum in the bone. This procedure is done comfortably. Local anesthetics, like Novacaine, are all that is required. There is no sensation that an implant is present – and can become a completely accepted part of the body, without danger of rejection. Often, the Doctors will replace the missing teeth on a temporary basis prior to or shortly after the implants are placed.

A period of 8-12 weeks is generally used to allow the bone to adapt to and secure the implant. After this period, the laboratory will make the teeth or bridge and Dr. Blum or Dr. Lalsingh will secure them to the implants. Once the teeth are in place, you will have follow-up appointments with either doctor as needed for any necessary refinements.

The Implant Candidate

Anyone with a missing tooth can be considered for dental implants. Age is not a consideration in implants, as long as you are done growing. (Usually around the age of eighteen.) They have been successfully placed in young people as well as persons of very advanced age. A thorough assessment is necessary before beginning the process. This will include a complete medical history, an exam, x-rays, and impressions (molds) of the teeth and gums. After a careful evaluation, Dr. Blum will discuss the number and type of implants that would be best for your particular situation. Options for tooth replacement other than implants will also be presented.

Good oral hygiene and a commitment to regular dental checkups are critical to the long-term success of the procedure. With the proven techniques and materials available today, the teamwork of Doctors Blum and Lalsingh, along with proper follow-up care, implants often outlast natural teeth.

Risks

All surgical procedures hold some potential for complications. Implant surgery is generally considered a minor procedure of relatively low risk. Minor complications may occur which require additional treatment to correct.

Please contact us for any information you need in deciding about implants to replace missing teeth. We are here to help you.

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