

Dental implants may be the answer if you're looking for an attractive,
comfortable, and permanent replacement for missing teeth.
Most of us take for granted the work our natural
teeth perform over the years. We seldom stop to appreciate how
easily we bite into a dense, chewy bagel or enjoy a succulent
ear of corn on the cob. We may talk, smile and laugh with confidence
and our teeth may function pain-free for decades.
That all changes when we're faced with tooth
loss or experience the diminished ability of our teeth to perform
natural functions. It's then we realize the tremendous value
of healthy teeth in our lives, and how much they affect our chewing,
confidence and appearance.
Dental implants have helped hundreds of thousands
of people regain the function and confidence they once took for
granted. Whether you're missing a single tooth or require a complete
set of teeth, you owe it to yourself to talk with your dentist
about the many benefits that dental implants can offer.



Think of dental implants as metal anchors,
usually made of titanium, that are surgically placed into the
jawbone to hold permanent replacement teeth or dentures. Through
a process called "osteointegration," the jawbone actually
attaches itself to the implant over time, providing tremendous
stability.
Implant treatment is usually performed by
a general dentist, oral surgeon, periodontist or a team of these
doctors. To devise the best treatment plan for you, we first
complete a medical and dental history and a thorough oral examination,
including x-rays.
The procedure and follow-ups are often performed
in the dental office using local anesthetic. Depending upon your
individual situation, other types of anesthesia may be used to
ensure your comfort.
During surgery, each implant is placed within
the jawbone to serve as an anchor for the post that will eventually
support the replacement teeth. Generally from three to six months
or more is then allowed for the bone tissue to grow around the
implants and hold them securely in place.
Immediately after surgery we will give you
specific post surgical instructions to assure the best possible
healing. In addition, we may prescribe pain medication and in
some cases, antibiotics to aid in the healing process and help
alleviate any discomfort. At this time, you may be fitted with
temporary dentures or natural-looking teeth to help you function
as normally as possible. You also will need to limit your diet
to soft foods and follow important oral hygiene instructions.
Follow-up care is important during this time.
Once the jawbone has firmly healed around
the implant, a small post is attached to each implant. The post
protrudes through the gumline and serve as an anchor for the
replacement teeth. This short procedure usually requires only
local anesthesia. After your gums have healed, the replacement
teeth or dentures are securely attached to the posts.

Because dental implants are patterned after
the structure of your natural teeth, they provide a highly stable
support system for the replacement teeth or dentures. Other benefits
include:
- Improved biting pressure. Healthy teeth are able to absorb over 500 pounds of
biting pressure per square inch. If youÍve worn dentures
for a long time, that pressure may be diminished significantly,
to one-tenth that of natural teeth. Dental implants can often
restore the amount of pressure that can be withstood to nearly
the same level of healthy natural teeth.
- Comfort and fit.
Because your replacement teeth are anchored securely to the implants
in your jawbone, they can't slip and slide like unsecured dentures
can. When dentures arenÍt secure enough, they often cause
sores in the mouth and an annoying clicking sound. Dental implants
eliminate these problems.
- Longevity and reliability. With proper oral hygiene and care, scientifically
tested and approved dental implant systems have been shown to
last as long as 20 years or more with few complications.
- Increased self-confidence. Because dental implants function remarkably like
natural teeth, most people who get them experience a renewed
sense of self-confidence once they realize they can again chew,
talk, laugh and smile with confidence.

Dental implant surgery has proved to be successful
for hundreds of thousands of people over the years. Negative
effects such as bleeding, infection, injury to the nerves or
sinus cavity, or incomplete healing of the bone around the implant
resulting in implant failure, are rare. During the healing process,
however, discomfort, swelling and inflammation of the gums -
normal responses to oral surgery - may be present in varying
degrees. If you have questions about your individual situation
or want to discuss what is considered normal in the healing process,
we will be happy to address your concerns.

If you face the loss of one or several teeth
or if you're dissatisfied with dentures or other options available
to you, you may find that dental implants are right for you.
Age is not typically a major factor: successful dental implants
have been performed on young people as well as the elderly. During
your initial consultation, we'll help you decide. In general,
we look for the following characteristics:
- general good health
- healthy gums
- sufficient underlying jawbone to support
the implants
- a good attitude to ensure that you follow
through with vital oral hygiene habits

The care you give to your dental implant makes
a tremendous difference in the overall satisfaction you experience,
as well as the longevity of the implant itself. With proper oral
hygiene habits - brushing, flossing, and regular dental check-ups
- your implant will serve you well.

A single implant can be made when adjacent teeth are healthy
and in place.

A fixed bridge abutment or "crown and bridge" is
often used when a crown can anchor the prosthesis in combination
with an implant.

The permanent fixed denture is often an excellent alternative
to removable dentures.

We are excited to offer this advanced dental
restoration alternative to you. It is an important part of our
commitment to help you keep a healthy, great-looking smile for
a lifetime. Dental implants require a time commitment and dedicated
oral hygiene routine for optimal maintenance. In addition, implants
require a greater financial investment than that of a removable
bridge or conventional denture. However, many people discover
the end results - a healthy smile, comfort, greater chewing ability
and the confidence that comes with it - make dental implants
well worth the investment!
