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What are Dental Implants? Dental Implants have been used successfully for many years. The implant itself is a cylindrical post, usually made of titanium, that is surgically placed in the jaw. A prosthesis (artificial tooth or teeth) is then attached to the post. What are Dental Implants Used For? There are two basic uses for Dental Implants:
What Are the Benefits of Dental Implants? Implants allow the replacement of a single or multiple teeth without relying on any adjacent tooth for strength or support. Implants are generally considered as an alternative to Dentures, Partials, or Bridges. One important benefit of implants when used for Implant-Retained Dentures is that they slow the shrinking of bone and gum tissue under the denture.
Testimonials "I love my implant. It's like having your own teeth only no cavities." - Jean "The 2 dental implants I had done have improved my smile and my eating tremendously. I have never regretted having the procedure done and I would do it again in a minute. I had very little pain with the procedure." - Karen "The implant feels very natural. Dr. Reese takes you through each phase of the procedure with ease and comfort." - Thomas "I chose implants instead of bridges because of my bone structure. I'm so glad I did because they feel like my own teeth and I can eat anything. The healing process was painless - I didn't even have to take pain medicine." - Agnes "I'm very happy I had the implant. I can't tell it from the rest of my teeth. I would not hesitate to have it done again. It sure beats the old flipper!" - Eric How Are Dental Implants Placed?
The gum is gently folded back and a space is prepared for the implant to be placed.
The dental implant "anchor" is put into place.
A temporary cap is placed on the implant and the gum tissue is repositioned around the implant.The implant is left alone for several months so the bone can attach to the implant and create a secure anchor.
After the implant has had a chance to attach to the bone tissue, the temporary cap is removed from the anchor and a post is attached to the anchor.
The implant is now ready for a prosthesis. An impression is taken of the implant and the appropriate prosthesis (crown, bridge or overdenture) is made.
The prosthesis (artificial tooth or teeth) is then attached to the implant(s).
Considering a Dental Implant? If you are considering a dental implant, Contact Us for an evaluation appointment. Dr. Reese will perform an evaluation to determine whether you are a good candidate for a dental implant. If you are a good candidate for an implant, Dr. Reese will provide you with further information to help you decide if you should have a dental implant. Case Study Adult Orthodontics with implant replacement of long standing missing lower molars. The overjet, discrepancy of upper to lower teeth was corrected to improve speech and smile. Whitening was done after orthodontia. Missing teeth were replaced with free standing implants once the adjacent teeth were straightened to allow room for tooth replacement and proper occlusion.
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