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		<title>Dental Implants And Diabetes:  A Workable Combination?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The idea of combining dental implants and diabetes has long been thought foolish, in particular in the case of uncontrolled diabetics.  Uncontrolled diabetics are far greater risk of oral infections which weaken their jaw bone tissue, making the successful fusion of the jawbone and the titanium implant rod very difficult.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The idea of combining dental implants and diabetes has long been thought foolish, in particular in the case of uncontrolled diabetics.  Uncontrolled diabetics are far greater risk of oral infections which weaken their jaw bone tissue, making the successful fusion of the jawbone and the titanium implant rod very difficult.<span id="more-17"></span></p>
<p>Dental implants and diabetes have a much better chance of being compatible in people who have there diabetes under control.  One study followed 34 controlled diabetics who received 227 dental implants, and 214 of those implants had fused successfully with the patients’ jawbones at the second stage of the implant process.  Proper oral care prior to and after the implant surgery will increase success rates even more.</p>
<p><strong>Difficulties For Diabetic Patients In Dental Implant:<br />
</strong>Because the life expectancy of individuals continues to increase, dentists providing dental implant treatment can expect to see an increasing number of patients with diabetes mellitus. Today, there are little data available concerning the clinical outcomes involving the use of implant treatment for patients with diabetes mellitus. There are three types of diabetes mellitus: Type 1 (insulin dependent), Type 2 (non-insulin dependent), and gestational. Because of possible complications from patients with diabetes mellitus, they are excluded from participation in most clinical studies of endosseous dental implant survival. METHODS: This study attempted to determine if Type 2 diabetes represents a significant risk factor to the long-term clinical performance of dental implants, using the comprehensive DICRG database. Diabetes was a possible exclusion criterion; however, the final decision on Type 2 patients was left to the dental implant team at the research center. A total of 2,887 implants (663 patients) were surgically placed, restored, and followed for a period of 36 months. Of these, 2,632 (91%) implants were placed in non-diabetic patients and 255 (8.8%) in Type 2 patients. Failures (survival) were compared using descriptive data. Possible clustering was also studied. RESULTS: A model assuming independence showed that implants in Type 2 patients have significantly more failures (P = 0.020).</p>
<p><strong>Diabetic People Not Far Away From Dental Implant:<br />
</strong>It has become increasingly common for controlled diabetic patients to be considered as candidates for dental implants. This study reports on the results of placing implants in 34 patients with diabetes who were treated with 227 Bränemark implants. At the time of second-stage surgery, 214 of the implants had Osseo integrated a survival rate of 94.3 percent? Only one failure was identified among the 177 implants followed through final restoration, a clinical survival rate of 99.9 percent. Screening for diabetes and trying to ensure that implant candidates are in metabolic control are recommended to increase the chances of successful Osseo integration. Antibiotic protection and avoidance of smoking also should be considered. Diabetes mellitus is no longer considered to be a contraindication for implant-supported prostheses, provided that the patient&#8217;s blood sugar is under control, and that there is motivation for oral hygiene procedures. This paper presents the experiences of treating diabetic patients using implants with good success rates.</p>
<p><strong>Must Know Before Dental Implant:<br />
</strong>Individuals suffering from diabetes, especially uncontrolled diabetics, have a higher risk of developing bacterial infections of the mouth. These infections may impair your ability to process insulin, resulting in greater difficulty with controlling your diabetes. Periodontal diseases will be more severe than those of a non-diabetic and treatment more difficult. However, well-controlled diabetics have a lower incidence of decay and periodontitis. Implant procedures and periodontal surgery are routinely successful on well controlled diabetics.</p>
<p>Dental care is required by all the peoples and at all the stages, so as to come up expensive dental care procedures, we all are aware of the skyscraping costs for the dental care so these dental plans helps you out in getting heavy discounts on your dentistry bill.</p>
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		<title>Why Are Dental Implants A Good Idea?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Jun 2008 04:42:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many reasons why people need to have dental implants, but the basic ones are for cosmetic purposes; for health purposes; for comfort; and for permanency.
People who have missing teeth not only suffer from the embarrassment of unattractive smiles and possible speech difficulties.  They are also endangering the health of both their remaining [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many reasons why people need to have dental implants, but the basic ones are for cosmetic purposes; for health purposes; for comfort; and for permanency.<span id="more-31"></span></p>
<p>People who have missing teeth not only suffer from the embarrassment of unattractive smiles and possible speech difficulties.  They are also endangering the health of both their remaining teeth and their jawbones.  People need to have dental implants because they are far more comfortable than either dentures or bridges, which do not allow proper chewing and need gooey adhesives to keep them secure.</p>
<p>Finally, people need to have dental implants because they have a very high success rate and are permanent replacements for natural teeth.</p>
<p><strong>Various Reasons Available For Dental Implants:</strong></p>
<p>When was the last time that you passed a contagious smile and earned a number of compliments that made you feel like you were in the seventh heaven? Sad enough you cant even recollect it! There must have one time when your one flashing smile left thousands feeling impact of getting lost in that dazzling smile. But today that charm of your smile is lost and the one to be blamed for it is you. Ignorance of your oral health has led you to this situation wherein your contagious smile goes ignored. Teeth is one of the most precious set of assets that once ruined can cause many a problems. For example a very simple toothache can aggravate into a major issue wherein you might have to face the risk of loosing that tooth. And trust me no one would like to roam around with a missing tooth as it completely distorts that splendid and communicable smile that you once flashed.</p>
<p>But the contemporary world is full of scientific revolutions that at one point of time were certainly unimaginable. And the profusion of these technological advancements has resulted in some revolutions in the domain of dentistry also. Scientific developments have also managed to curb the dental hazards that you might be a victim of. Dental implants are the solution to your missing tooth or a broken <strong>tooth.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Advantages of Dental Implants:</strong></p>
<p>When health hazards are concerned its best to consult a specialist rather than wasting time with a general practitioner. Even in the case of an aggravated oral health issue its best to visit a specialist and find a solution for your irritated tooth. Dental implant is a simplified solution to your broken or missing tooth.</p>
<p>The procedure is a very simple one wherein the dentist places titanium roots in the jawbone and a particular span of time is given to the patient for the healing of that particular place. Once this period is over metal anchors are placed on them for the growth of the tooth. This entire process needs the support of strong jaw bones and a healthy oral health. The entire dental implants process is a surgical procedure. Not at all painful, these dental implants help you to regain the lost charm of your smile and avoid the embarrassment of a missing tooth at an early age.</p>
<p><strong>Why people opt for Dental Implants?</strong></p>
<p>Dental implants are very involved and time consuming, however; it is like having a natural tooth to replace the missing one. Our patients are given the option of dental implants or a bridge to replace one or more missing teeth. If a patient has bone loss throughout the mouth and has a lower denture that is loose, we recommend dental implants which can help keep the denture in place. We like to inform our patients of all of their options and let them make an informed decision. We do all procedures in our office without the need to refer to a specialist.</p>
<p>Not only can Edentulous (missing teeth) plague an individual with insecurity, it can also have a dramatic impact on their quality of life. In fact, if missing teeth are left untreated, they can place stress on the remaining teeth since they require extra support, leading to an even greater tooth loss. Fortunately, here is a beautiful solution. Modern-age materials resulting from long years of research and clinical trials, combined with excellent expertise, have made implants the best solution for Edentulous.</p>
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		<title>Dental Implants:  Worth Their Cost</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Jun 2008 04:38:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[While the cost of dental implants generally runs between a thousand and three thousand dollars per tooth, the reasons for such a wide range of prices are numerous.  Dental implants may cost more depending on the experience your dentist has in performing your type of dental implant procedure.  Or their prices can vary [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While the cost of dental implants generally runs between a thousand and three thousand dollars per tooth, the reasons for such a wide range of prices are numerous.  Dental implants may cost more depending on the experience your dentist has in performing your type of dental implant procedure.  Or their prices can vary because of the locations of the teeth you are having replaced; the materials being used in your implant prosthetic; or event he part of t he country in which you live.<span id="more-30"></span></p>
<p>The long-term health benefits of dental implants, however, more than pay for their cost by protecting you from a shifting bite, or the possibility of malnutrition which can result from being unable to chew your food properly.</p>
<p><strong>Cost Effective Teeth Implants Are Also Available:</strong></p>
<p>Today, we all have understood the need of dental insurance, what do us really mean by dental insurance? Dental insurance is a traditional method to get dental care procedures, over all your dental treatments. There are two types of dental plan helps you out to come over expensive dental care treatments. One is Dental insurance and the other is discount dental plan.</p>
<p>Dental health is necessary for peoples of all ages; dental health also needs equal and similar amount of care as our physical health needs. Beautiful smile of yours plays a vital role in developing our personality, whenever a person get in contact with the some other person, the mouth draws more attention, it has been always noticed that while you laugh or speak our teeth’s are mainly shown. The similar process can be observed at different situations, and for all the peoples whether be it an old age person or a student, dental care is importantly needed by all the peoples.</p>
<p><strong>Cost Depends on Certain Factors:</strong></p>
<p>Dental implants do require a few appointments. You must make a few trips to the dentist in order to have the smile that you want. It is defiantly worth the time and the effort that needs to be put forth in order to have this beautiful smile once again.</p>
<p>Dental implants will be a form of stability for you as they are fused to your bone. There is no chance for them to move or shift on you while you are eating. Integration of the implants into your jawbone also helps your new teeth feel more natural and some will even find that the fit is more secure and comfortable that crowns or bridges.</p>
<p><strong>Various Schemes Available:</strong></p>
<p>In dental insurance scheme you have the liberty to select any of the dental practitioners of your preference. Capitation dental insurance scheme provides you a specific dental care professional. Many of the colleges own their private doctors are required to see that particular doctor and you have to nominal charges annually or monthly, this type of capitation dental insurance schemes generally looks after preventive dental care.</p>
<p>Getting insured for their dental insurance is the finest way to get full dental care for all the dental care procedures. A dental plan are needed by the peoples of all ages, and is required at all the levels, regular dental care is required by the peoples at equal intervals of time.</p>
<p>One thing to remember is that dental implants are not cheap. They can be very expensive for some people that do not have the right insurance. This can cause a problem for some that so desperately want to have their smile back. For these cases, it is a good idea to check with a dentist that does except a payment plan. There are a few of those wonderful dentists out there that truly do want to help patients.</p>
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		<title>Dental Plans Or Dental Insurance:  Which Is Right For You?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Jun 2008 04:12:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There may be some confusion among consumers about the difference between dental insurance and dental plans, but the actual differences are really quite simple.  Dental insurance, which is usually available only through employers or as part of a group benefits plan, is traditional insurance.  It requires premiums and deductibles, has annual coverage caps, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There may be some confusion among consumers about the difference between dental insurance and dental plans, but the actual differences are really quite simple.  Dental insurance, which is usually available only through employers or as part of a group benefits plan, is traditional insurance.  It requires premiums and deductibles, has annual coverage caps, a waiting period before coverage begins, and does not usually cover pre-existing conditions.<span id="more-23"></span></p>
<p>Dental plans are agreements among the dentists belonging to a particular dental plan network to offer their services at reduced rated to consumers who pay a small monthly fee to join the plans. While the services must be paid for when they are received, dental plans have not deductibles or annual caps, no waiting periods, and will cover pre-existing conditions.</p>
<p><strong>Not All Can Afford Dental Implant:</strong><br />
With the cost of medical insurance on the increase dental insurance is at the top of the typically, dental implants have a starting cost around $1000 dollars for each tooth. If you have dentures, bridges, broken or damaged teeth dental implants could be a great investment for your smile. This procedure has very low failure rates. If a failure was to occur, chances are that there was an undetected bacterial infection during the install of the implant.</p>
<p><strong>Why Worry Just Go For Dental Insurance</strong>:<br />
Some of advantages of dental insurance is it is provided by the employer hence employees do not have to worry about how to go about applying for it and qualifying for it etc. Dental insurance usually covers the cost of preventive treatments like cleanings and exams at 100% after the initial deductibles are met. Also, you can go to any dentist you like and not be restricted by the closed panel of dentists that some dental plans insists on. Maybe you are thinking that a dental plan is the last thing you need with all the other things flying at you every day in this fast-paced world. But nothing could be farther from the truth! People clip coupons just to save a few pennies on a jar of peanut butter but a dental plan could save those hundreds of dollars over the course of a year! But how does a dental plan work? Isn&#8217;t it the same thing as dental insurance?</p>
<p><strong>But Surely Keep In Mind To Be Exactly Informed:<br />
</strong>While taking a decision on a discounted dental plan, it is important to be fully informed so that one can make a confident decision. The internet would be great tool to search for various plans in your area and compare them. Keeping the cost and benefits offered in mind, an informed decision can be made against the backdrop of your needs. Joining or enrolling in any of these plans is easy and quick; you just have to pay the fee using your credit card or electronic check and get the package online, in a matter of minutes. Many of these packages come with a 30 day money back guarantee, which means if you are not satisfied with the package or services, you can get your money back within 30 days without any questions being asked.</p>
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