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		<title>A Quick Look At Dental Implants</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dental implants are permanent prosthetic tooth replacements which can substitute for bridges, crowns, and dentures, although they usually cost significantly more at between one thousand and twenty-five hundred dollars for each implant.  The most common type of dental implant is the root-form implant.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dental implants are permanent prosthetic tooth replacements which can substitute for bridges, crowns, and dentures, although they usually cost significantly more at between one thousand and twenty-five hundred dollars for each implant.  The most common type of dental implant is the root-form implant.<span id="more-29"></span></p>
<p>In A root-form dental implant procedure, a titanium rod is surgically inserted into the patient’s jawbone, where it is given several months to fuse with the surrounding bone tissue.   Then an extension is added to the titanium rod, and a prosthetic ceramic tooth made from a cast of the patient’s mouth is applied to the extension.</p>
<p>Success rates for dental implants are between 85-95%, depending on the locations of the teeth being replaced.</p>
<p><strong>Dental Implants At A Glance:</strong></p>
<p>A dental implant is an artificial tooth root replacement that is used in prosthetic dentistry to hold a replacement tooth or bridge. There are several types of dental implants such as the Osseo-integrated implant (where titanium is incorporated into bone), the implant-supported bridge, and the implant-supported denture.</p>
<p>When people lose teeth, they don’t have to have permanent gaps in their smile. People who have had accidents, diseases, or tooth decay can now erase the effects of these problems from their smile. They can have their dentist do some cosmetic reconstruction in the form of dental implants. Dental implants are a long lasting way to correct any smile. Because dental implants are long lasting and a close representation to a natural tooth and root system, the patient will need to continue habits of good dental hygiene. A dental implant needs to be cared for like a natural tooth. This means brushing and flossing daily in addition to regular visits to the dentist. Artificial teeth still need constant plaque removal to maintain healthy gums and a healthy mouth.</p>
<p><strong>Benefits Of Dental Implants:</strong></p>
<p>Dental implants are an artificial way of recreating a lost tooth or teeth. Implants start with a titanium screw that is inserted into the jaw bone. During the procedure the gums are cut open to expose the bone. To insert the titanium screw or post, the dentist then drills a hole into the bone. Titanium is the metal of choice because it allows the surrounding bone to grow into and around it. The screw is left slightly rough and porous on the edges to encourage the jaw bone to attach to it. This is a vital part of the implant. Once the screw has been inserted, the gums are stitched together. The patient will be under anesthesia at the time to relieve discomfort and pain.</p>
<p>First of all, if we look at what happens when teeth are missing we find that without the pressure exerted by a healthy tooth, the jawbone will begin to deteriorate. In fact, following the loss of a tooth, roughly 60 percent of the bone in that area disintegrates within a year, making the surrounding teeth less stable and more likely to move or lean toward the vacated area. The subsequent loss of bone density is simply a natural process of the body, occurring when there is no longer any stress on that area of the jaw.</p>
<p><strong>Further Advantages:</strong></p>
<p>Once the screw has been securely imbedded into the patients jaw bone, a crown or artificial tooth is attached to the top of the screw. Usually the dentist will put a temporary crown on initially. This is to allow the surrounding gum line sufficient time to adjust and grow in a natural manner around the new tooth. After the gums have healed and grown properly, the dentist will go back and replace the temporary tooth with a permanent one.</p>
<p>Sometimes the jaw bone doesn’t have enough bone material to take an implant. In these circumstances the dentist can do a bone graft to try to help regenerate enough bone material to anchor an artificial tooth.</p>
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		<title>Dental Implants:  A Closer Look</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dental implants are three part prosthetic devices designed to act as permanent replacements for damaged or missing teeth.  The cost of dental implants can be between $1000 and $2500 per tooth, and the more expensive implants are those which required the patient to have a jawbone-strengthening bone graft prior to the implant procedure.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dental implants are three part prosthetic devices designed to act as permanent replacements for damaged or missing teeth.  The cost of dental implants can be between $1000 and $2500 per tooth, and the more expensive implants are those which required the patient to have a jawbone-strengthening bone graft prior to the implant procedure.<span id="more-22"></span></p>
<p>Dental implants have a success rate of between ninety and ninety-five percent, and have the added benefit of actually building density in the jawbone tissue where they have been inserted.  The entire length of the dental implants procedure can range from nine to eighteen moths, including the two recovery periods after the first and second phases of the implant surgery.</p>
<p><strong>Dental Insurance Requirement For All:<br />
</strong>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. 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>Making Dental Implant Affordable:<br />
</strong>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. Dental implants are a major investment and the procedure can be time consuming. As with any complex surgery, there is always the risk of complication even after a thorough examination and consultation prior to care. But dental implants are a dependable and life long solution to missing teeth. Compared with dentures, which can be loose and unstable, implants provide a permanent solution that is both functional and natural in appearance, giving you the confidence to smile and show your pearly whites.</p>
<p><strong>Dental Implant Varies From Person To Person:<br />
</strong>Now, here is where we can see the unique advantage of inserting a dental implant rather than a typical denture or bridge. When implants are placed directly into the bone, the jaw is prevented from deteriorating. And, since the implants are constructed of titanium, there is no rejection by the body’s immune system. In fact, the most exciting discovery in the early days of implantation was that the surrounding bone actually meshes with the implant. That, along with the localized pressure regained through the ability to eat normally, not only maintains and restores bone density; it actually helps to increase it. Dental implants aren&#8217;t the same thing as artificial replacement teeth. Dental implants are actually the threaded metal cylinders that serve as the roots of missing teeth. The implant, sometimes called a post or cylinder, is surgically implanted in the jawbone beneath the gum tissue. An abutment, or extension, is attached on top of the metal cylinder. Finally, a realistic-looking artificial tooth (crown) is attached to the abutment, creating a three-piece device that completes your smile. You may have one tooth replaced with dental implant surgery or many.</p>
<p>There are about 50 different types of implants and the particular type chosen by your dentist will depend on a variety of factors, including their training, their equipment, their stock, your bone density and width of jaw. Dental implants offer a strong and lasting solution to damaged or missing teeth, and are often the most aesthetically pleasing option too. As with any dental procedure you should always consult with your own dentist before deciding on any given dental treatment.</p>
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		<title>Bring A Smile back To Your Life With Dental Implants</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dental implants are prosthetic ceramic teeth attached to titanium rods which are surgically inserted into a patient’s jawbone and allowed to fuse before the ceramic prosthetics are attached to them. The success rate of dental implants varies according to the position of the teeth being replaced, with implants in the front of the jaw having [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dental implants are prosthetic ceramic teeth attached to titanium rods which are surgically inserted into a patient’s jawbone and allowed to fuse before the ceramic prosthetics are attached to them. The success rate of dental implants varies according to the position of the teeth being replaced, with implants in the front of the jaw having the highest success rats.  But the overall success of dental implants is higher than ninety percent.<span id="more-15"></span></p>
<p>Dental implants may fail because of mechanical problems, or because of infections of the bone and gums surrounding the implant sites.  The infections can be cleared up easily, and the implants re inserted once the site has healed.</p>
<p><strong>Dental Implant A way to Healthier Life:<br />
</strong>A dental implant is nothing more than a metal screw that is placed into the jaw bone. It acts as an anchor for a false tooth or a set of false teeth. The slide to the left shows the replacement of a lateral incisor with a dental implant retained restoration. Roll your cursor over the image to see where the implant would be. When a dental implant restoration is perfectly constructed, neither the patient nor anyone else should have any hint that an implant is there. Dental implants are artificial tooth roots that are anchored into or on top of your jawbone. Dental implants are a safe, effective way to replace a single missing tooth, two or more teeth, and even entire rows of teeth. Although each case is different, the total time for an implant dentistry procedure can be up to eighteen months. This includes the initial evaluation through your final &#8216;teeth&#8217; being implanted.</p>
<p><strong>Dental Implants Don’t Leave A Mark Behind</strong>:<br />
Dental implants are so natural-looking and feeling; you may forget you ever lost a tooth. You know that your confidence about your teeth affects how you feel about yourself, both personally and professionally. Perhaps you hide your smile because of spaces from missing teeth. Maybe your dentures don&#8217;t feel secure. Perhaps you have difficulty chewing. If you are missing one or more teeth and would like to smile, speak and eat again with comfort and confidence, there is good news! Dental implants are teeth that can look and feel just like your own! Under proper conditions, such as placement by a periodontist and diligent patient maintenance, implants can last a lifetime. Long-term studies continue to show improving success rates for implants.</p>
<p>Cosmetic dentistry may also provide restorative benefits. For example, dental fillings are a common procedure used to treat decayed teeth. Previously, most dental fillings were composed primarily of gold, amalgam, and other materials that left visible dark spots on the teeth. Today, dental fillings may fall into the category of cosmetic dentistry, because you can select fillings made of porcelain or composite materials that closely match the color of your teeth, thus maintaining the natural appearance of your teeth and smile. Many people have their older fillings replaced with newer, tooth-colored fillings to enhance their oral appearance.</p>
<p>Today there is another option for patients who are missing permanent teeth. Rather than resting on the gum line like removable dentures, or using adjacent teeth as anchors like fixed bridges, dental implants are long-term replacements that your oral and maxillofacial surgeon surgically places in the jawbone. Composed of titanium metal that &#8220;fuses&#8221; with the jawbone through a process called &#8220;Osseo integration,&#8221; dental implants never slip or make embarrassing noises that advertise the fact that you have &#8220;false teeth,&#8221; and never decay like teeth anchoring fixed bridges. Because dental implants fuse with the jawbone, bone loss is generally not a problem.</p>
<p>Dental care involves taking good care of your teeth, gums and the related structures of the mouth. Dental care includes prevention and treatment of diseases of the gum and teeth, and also the replacement or repair of defective teeth. In many cases people may suffer from dental diseases due to sheer laziness and lack of knowledge towards proper dental care, with mostly the children and at times adults who often do not pay enough attention to teeth care. They fail to realize that healthy teeth and gum is extremely important to keeping you healthy and sound. Proper dental health is not only important to our healthy physical looks; it is essential to the well being of the entire body.</p>
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