The tooth implant: modern teeth treatment solution
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Fixed bridges and removable dentures, however, are not the perfect solution and often bring with them a number of other problems. Removable dentures may slip or cause embarrassing clicking sounds while eating or speaking. Of even greater concern, fixed bridges often affect adjacent healthy teeth, and removable dentures may lead to bone loss in the area where the tooth or teeth are missing.
The tooth implant should always be considered as an option to replace a failing or missing tooth. Replacement of lost teeth with tooth implant has been used for treating missing teeth for more than 50 years and is recognized as an effective treatment choice. Treatment is considered more predictable than bridgework, resin bonded bridges and endodontic treatment.
Good patients for tooth implant are people of all ages and tooth implant may be the right choice for anyone missing one or more or even all of their teeth due to injury, disease or decay. They are especially practical for patients who can no longer wear removable dentures. Your dentist can determine if you are a candidate for tooth implant after a careful evaluation of your dental and medical history.
Whether you are a young, middle-aged or older adult; whether you need to replace one tooth, several teeth, or all your teeth, there is a tooth implant as great helpful solution for you. With the exception of growing children, tooth implant are the solution of choice for people of all ages.
Treatment time can vary greatly depending on your needs. Each situation needs a separate evaluation; your dentist will be able to give you an approximate timetable.
If you, like millions of Americans and European people, have lost one or more teeth, you may be all too familiar with the unpleasant consequences. For many, missing teeth lead to an unattractive smile, embarrassment from loose dentures, and pain or difficulty with eating.
Another little known problem associated with tooth loss is a process known as "atrophy", a shrinking of the jawbone that can progress relentlessly over the years. Bone atrophy not only affects jaw function, but can cause adverse facial cosmetic changes.
A tooth implant especially designed to replace a single tooth is composed of three parts: the titanium implant that fuses with the jawbone; the abutment, which fits over the portion of the implant that protrudes from the gum line; and the crown, which is created by a prosthodontist or restorative dentist and fitted onto the abutment for a natural appearance.
Your replacement teeth will be attached to the implants to allow excellent function and prevent bone loss. The implants will serve as a stable support that tightly locks into your replacement teeth and dentures to prevent slipping and bone loss.
tooth implant are usually completed in two phases: phase of the actual implant placement, and phase of creating and attaching your new tooth.
The process of the actual implant placement generally performed in the office with local anesthesia or light sedation to help make the patient more comfortable. Talk with your dentist about other abilities of sedation. Using precise, gentle surgical techniques, the implants are placed into the jawbone for 3 to 6 months while osseointegration (bonding to bone) takes place. This helps ensure a strong, solid foundation for replacement teeth. During this time, temporary bridges or dentures may be used to minimize any cosmetic or chewing inconvenience.
Further, conventional dentures may contribute to the loss of bone in the area where teeth are missing. When a tooth is missing, the bone may erode and weaken until it may be necessary for your oral and maxillofacial surgeon to graft bone to the area to strengthen it for placement of a tooth implant. When a missing teeth are replaced by a tooth implant, the fusion, or osseointegration, of the ecery implant and bone provides stability, just as the natural tooth did.
With a sense of renewed self-confidence, many people rediscover the excitement of an active lifestyle shared with family and friends and the chance to speak clearly and comfortably with co-workers. For all these reasons, people with tooth implant often say they feel better and they look better and they live better.
A successful tooth implant procedure requires that all parties involved: the patient; the restorative dentist, who makes the crown for the implant; and the oral and maxillofacial surgeon, who surgically places the implant, follow a careful plan of treatment. All members of the implant team stay in close contact with each other to make sure everyone clearly understands what needs to be done to meet the patient's expectations.
The implan's team of doctors is organized as soon as the decision for placing a tooth implant is reached. Following an evaluation that includes a comprehensive examination, x-rays and a consultation with the patient and members of the implant team, the oral and maxillofacial surgeon surgically places the posts, or implants, in the patient's jaw.
The tooth implant can replace removable bridges or dentures too, or they can be used to stabilize and secure the denture, making it much more comfortable.
Tooth implant cost
The tooth implant price displayed are an approximate guide only. Please remember that each person is different and therefore each treatment is slightly differs.
Our prices for the tooth implant at Czech Dental Care Clinic:
Tooth implant consultation | 41 EUR |
Diagnostic before tooth implant | 240 EUR |
Anaesthesia (2 hours) | 200 EUR |
Tooth implant - 1 piece | 1400 EUR |
Crown for tooth implant - 1 piece | 400 EUR |
Medicine | 70 EUR |
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