About Dental Implant
Some facts about dental implants…
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Box With a Dental Implant
Filed under Recreation And SportsMar 17
One common accident that occurs to a boxer is losing a tooth after a fight. Hard-knocking punches may have the power to break a boxer’s teeth. In case this happens, there is a dental remedy-using dental implants. Here are ways to be on your feet and teeth again.
(1) Refrain from heavy training for a while. A boxer who loses not only the fight but also his teeth gets up with new strength: the capability to take much stronger punches. But this does not happen immediately; it takes a lot of proper rest and good mindset. The lost tooth or teeth can never be reinstalled. Preparing for a dental implant, a boxer needs to be in good health; he must stop from heavy training before (or after) the operation.
(2) Go to a dentist. Dental implants are more durable than replacement teeth. Its root is made from titanium, a very strong metal; the artificial tooth is the same with the ones used in removable dentures (or maybe not). The operation involves money and time. After some preliminary examinations, a dentist drills hole in the jawbone. The screw then is inserted to act as implant root. After weeks (or maybe months, according to certain conditions), the artificial tooth/teeth and other things may be placed.
(3) Time to heal. Placement of implant may take weeks and even months to totally heal and be able to withstand power punch. A boxer must eat healthy foods rich in calcium; abstain from training: it may cause defects in the implant and even to his general health.
(4) Ready to box again. When teeth are ready, he must make sure the past accident never happens again. He must also have a regular check up with his dentist for more development. Also he must choose a durable mouth piece to protect his teeth. He must be conscious with the safety of his teeth and that will affect his sparring. But true fighters never lose hope and confidence – it sounds trivial but true.
Win the fight and never lose teeth with dental implants. This piece of dental technology adds strength and power. To be strong is not only a matter of natural capability of the body; it also consists of proper training and mindset-and maybe reliable teeth. -
How Much Do Dental Implants Cost?
Filed under Health And FitnessMar 17
You’re sick and tired of your dentures that give you a phony smile and fall out at the wrong time and the wrong place. You’re embarrassed by your teeth and are considering getting dental implants – artificial teeth that are surgically implanted into the jawbone. But can you afford them?
While dental implants offer a lot of advantages over traditional dentures, their cost can hurt you depending on several factors. These include the skill of the dentist, the type of implant and procedure used, the location of the implant, the need for bone or gum restoration work and the number of treatment sessions.
In most cases, dental implants are easy to place in an ideal setting. The whole procedure may require only 10 to 15 minutes. Implantation and restoration can be done in as little as two weeks’ time or less. This is known as immediate implant placement.
In more difficult cases, more extensive treatment may be required, thereby increasing the cost and the healing time that may take from three, six or nine months. The most important criterion is the amount of bone you have. The more bone you have, the easier is it to place implants and the less expensive the procedure is. If you don’t have enough bone, certain additional procedures may be needed to place implants.
Naturally, complicated cases would cost more since they require extensive procedures. The cost is dictated not just by the implant alone but more so by the final restoration that the patient wants. For example, fixed bridges attached to implants will cost more than removable dentures.
But don’t panic. While the figures may look frightening, dental implants are generally more affordable than other dental procedures in the long run.
“Interestingly, most people assume that dental implant treatment is more expensive than alternative methods of tooth replacement. In reality, dental implants are more cost effective than other methods of tooth replacement. The basic reason for this cost difference is due to the fact that other treatments require extensive repairs, replacements and procedures to preserve the integrity of facial structures and prevent additional tooth loss compared to dental implants,” explained the experts at Osseo News, a Web site that features articles on dental implants.
“In other words, additional procedures will probably be necessary in the future to treat the teeth that were cut down, repair the resulting bone defects, or replace the initial bridge. One bridge replacement and a procedure to repair the bone defect could increase the total cost of treatment to over $6,000 in a 10- to 15-year period. A dental implant supported crown, on the other hand, would cost anywhere from $2,500 – $4,000,” they added.
Because of this, implants are enjoying unprecedented popularity today. Oral implantology continues to be the fastest growing discipline in dentistry today because of its enormous benefits and the fact that it is the only treatment that preserves bone.
To save money, consult a reliable dentist or you could try getting an implant at a dental college that may offer reduced rates for implants done by faculty members in a teaching situation. These colleges or a trusted dentist may also provide partial payment of dental fees for low income patients.
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How Much Does a Dental Implant Cost?
Filed under dental implantMar 10
Getting a dental implant is not going to be easy on the pocket. If you do not have health insurance, it will surely cost you a lot. The price of dental implants differs from country to country. The following are price ranges for dental implants around the globe.A single-tooth implant, would cost you ₤2,000 to ₤2,800 in the United Kingdom. In the United States, that would be around $2,600. It would cost 5,000 NIS in Israel, while $700 to $800 in Turkey and Egypt.
On the other hand, full reconstructions would cost $12,000 to $50,000 in the United States.
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Mar 10
Whatever your age may be, dental implants are available to everyone, young and old. The only exceptions are growing children because their jaw should be fully developed first before a dental implant can be placed. But what if you have a health condition? Would that hinder you from getting a dental implant? Not necessarily. Even if you have the following conditions, you can still have a dental implant, though success rates are lower compared to those of healthy individuals: pre-existing medical conditions like diabetes and high blood pressure, gum disease or teeth problems, presence of partials or dentures, smoking and bone loss.For more information: AAOMS
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Dental Implant Failure – Should You Worry About Dental Implant Failure?
Filed under Health And FitnessMar 8
Most dental implants are successful without any problems arising along the way so you don’t have to worry too much about dental implant failure. This isn’t to say that there isn’t any risk to be concerned about. Your dentist or periodontist should discuss the dental implant failure risk for your own individual needs so you can make an informed decision about getting them or not.
If dental implant failure is going to happen it will likely occur within the first few days after the procedure has been completed. This is often due to either the bone being over heated or the bone quality is very poor. It can also indicate the implant area is contaminated with bacteria or signs of an infection. These issues can be taken care of if a qualified dental professional takes the time to carefully evaluate the entire area before the dental implant is started. They also need to use sterile instruments and instruct the patient on how to care for it until the next follow up appointment.
Dental implant failure can happen if the person doesn’t take care of it properly during the healing process. One of the most common reasons for this is poor dental care by the individual. It is very important that the instructions of the dentist are followed carefully. If you have questions make sure you ask before you leave the dental office. If you experience severe pain or swelling contact them immediately. That is a strong indicator that you may have an infection.
Dental implant failure seldom happens because of the body rejecting the implant. The material used is titanium and it doesn’t react at all with live tissue in the mouth. If the dental implant failure does result it is likely due to bacteria already being in the area but the dental professionals did not notice it. If you have red, inflamed gums you likely have bacteria in them and it could cause the dental implant failure so get it looked at immediately.
Only dental professionals who are skilled in dental implants should perform them. It is important that they are placed correctly so the person has no changes in how they bite. While the dental implant is healing it is a good idea to eat soft foods and to try to chew in other areas. If you have a problem with grinding your teeth you may want to wear a device either made by your dentist or purchased over the counter.
One dental implant failure culprit you may not even be aware of is smoking. Your dentist will likely ask you if you smoke before any plans are finalized for dental implants. Since there is a very low rate of dental implant failure reported you can rest easy about the procedures. If it does happen your dentist or another dental professional can likely fix the problem for you.
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