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Dental implants serve as substitutes for tooth roots and are affixed to the jawbone. They fuse with replacement teeth using an abutment, typically crafted from titanium.
Different procedures and types of dental implants are available, tailored to individual needs and circumstances.
Single Implants vs. Multiple Implants:
- Single-tooth implant: Replaces a single missing tooth with a single implant and crown.
- Multiple-tooth implant: Addresses several missing teeth with custom-made replacement teeth.
- Full-mouth implant: Restores all missing teeth when none remain.
Basic Types of Implants:
- Endosteal implants: Commonly used, these resemble screws, cylinders, or blades and are embedded directly into the jawbone, supporting one or more prosthetic teeth.
- Subperiosteal implants: Positioned on or above the jawbone, these metal posts extend through the gum to secure the implant in place. Suitable for individuals with inadequate jawbone or those unable to wear conventional dentures.
Additional Procedures:
- Bone augmentation: Enhances jawbone support for implants by restoring or regenerating bone using additives and growth factors.
- Sinus lift: Elevates the sinus floor to create space for bone augmentation in the upper back jaw, facilitating implant placement.
- Ridge expansion: Widens the jawbone to accommodate implants, often recommended for individuals with narrow jawbones or deformities.
Recent Advances
- Mini dental implants (MDIs): Narrower than standard implants, MDIs stabilize lower dentures and can be placed through less invasive techniques, making them suitable for individuals with significant bone loss or loose dentures.
- Immediate-load dental implants: Enables the placement of implants and temporary teeth during a single appointment, offering a same-day solution for eligible candidates.
- All-on-4: Utilizes four implants per arch to support a full set of replacement teeth, allowing for same-day placement of temporary teeth followed by permanent replacement teeth after a healing period.
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In order to prevent dental problems, your child should see a pediatric dentist when the first tooth appears, or no later than his/her first birthday.
Primary, or "baby," teeth are important for many reasons. Not only do they help children speak clearly and chew naturally, they also aid in forming a path that permanent teeth can follow when they are ready to erupt.
Thumb and pacifier sucking habits will generally only become a problem if they go on for a very long period of time. Most children stop these habits on their own, but if they are still sucking their thumbs or fingers past the age of three, a mouth appliance may be recommended by your pediatric dentist..
Cosmetic dentistry is one or more dental treatments that enhance the appearance of your teeth. It could include:
Laser dentistry is a branch of dentistry that uses lasers to address several oral health conditions that patients have. Dentists who use this method must train to use specialized lasering tools instead of shots and drills. Moreover, they use lasers to detect cavities, fix gum problems, eliminate decay from a tooth, perform oral surgery, treat snoring, and remove fibroma.
Instead of cutting tissue, using shots for anesthesia, drills to cut away the tooth, and using bulky machines to prevent snoring, dentists can use lasers to address oral health issues. In addition, laser dentistry offers more benefits than traditional methods. It is an excellent alternative for patients who want a quicker recovery and a better experience at the dentistāsĀ office.
At Dentitia we choose laser dentistry because it offers some pretty unique and amazing advantages over more traditional approaches. After all, our goal is to provide our patients with a comfort treatment each and every time. Here are some of the benefits of laser dentistry:
- A faster healing time
- Less post-surgical bleeding
- Less pain
- Anesthesia may not be necessary
- Lasers are sterile, which means there is less chance for an infection
- Lasers are extremely precise, so less healthy tissue has to be removed
- Less likely to need stitches with laser treatment
Humans are āblessedā with 2 sets of teeth (baby teeth and adult/permanent teeth). When a single permanent tooth or multiple teeth are lost due to dental decay or gum disease, dental implants can now replace them as the 3rd set of fixed teeth! Dental implants can last a lifetime and can improve your appearance, your confidence, and your ability to eat the foods you like, and participate in an active lifestyle, without worrying about your teeth. Dental implants are made of titanium and can never getĀ dentalĀ decay!
All-on-4Ā® is a trademarked treatment procedure that essentially involves replacement of all missing teeth in one jaw by using only 4 implants. This procedure is especially beneficial in patients who have lost a lot of bone in the back areasĀ ofĀ theĀ mouth.
The HydraFacial is an effective skin rejuvenation option for those who do not want the downtime that is usually associated with laser treatments. You will be able to see results instantly after your HydraFacial, leaving you with clean, glowing skin.
Botox is used for a variety of things but is most often used to lessen the signs of aging. If you're in your 20s, 30s or older, you've probably started to notice those less-than-desirable facial wrinkles almost everyone has. Years of smiling, frowning and even laughing can cause creases in our faces and beyond, so if you don't like what you see, Botox might be a good option for you.
These lines in your forehead, crow's feet around your eyes, bunny lines all stop actually happening. It basically turns back the clock and time.