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		<title>Dental Implant Procedure Guide</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Through the course of their lives, many people have found themselves void of one or more teeth. These teeth may have been gone from birth or damaged as a result of an accident. Fortunately, the advent of dental implants has changed the lifestyle which people with missing teeth have to live. Dental implants are, in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Through the course of their lives, many people have found themselves void of one or more teeth. These teeth may have been gone from birth or damaged as a result of an accident. Fortunately, the advent of dental implants has changed the lifestyle which people with missing teeth have to live.</p>
<p>Dental implants are, in lemans terms, artificial teeth constructed to mimic real teeth in just about every regard. The implants have roots (typically made of a rough titanium material) that are designed to grip the underlying bone the moment in which osteoblasts begin to grow atop it. The oseteoblasts create a strong bond between the implant and jawbone. While various forms of dental implants do exist, the most common (described above) is known as the osseointegrated implant.</p>
<p>Outfitting a patient with dental implants is a rather straight-forward procedure. The artificial root (ie. titanium screw) is first abraded to give it additional bonding potential when it is inserted into the jawbone. The surgeon installing the implant then proceeds to drill an adequately-sized hole into the jawbone to allow the implant to be inserted.</p>
<p>As are other dental surgeries, implant procedures are performed while a patient is sedated under general/local anesthesia. While most implant surgeries require the expertise of a specially trained dentist or oral surgeon, there is a growing trend in regular dentists performing the procedure. These implant procedures tend to be simplistic and demanding of little expertise. Unlike other dental procedures, implant surgery tends to require multiple visits over the span of a several months. However, some patients can be outfitted with implants in as little as one visit.</p>
<p>In a typical procedure, the surgeon makes an incision into the gums and proceeds to prepare the jawbone area for the implant. This specific surgery can last anywhere from one to several hours (depending on the number of implants the surgeon is planning to install and whether he/she will encounter any problems). Once the operation is complete, the patient is taken out of the operating room and is held until he/she awakes from sedation. The patient is then allowed to go home for recovery.</p>
<p>The implant can take several months to fully integrate into a patients jawbone. Once an appropriate level of fusion has been achieved between the jawbone and implant, a cosmetic dentist can use the implant as support for a crown or other restorative dental piece. Once the appropriate dental piece is installed on the implant, the patient can enjoy their new tooth or teeth.</p>
<p>For those patients who require quick turn around time, a surgeon can perform an alternative implant procedure. In this procedure, only the gum near the immediate drilling location is removed. Once the bone is drilled, the surgeon inserts the implant. Next, the restorative piece is installed. The patient should is forewarned to be patient in waiting to use the new tooth (considering the implant has not been given sufficient time to fuse into the bone).</p>
<p>Patients who need to replace a tooth with an implant are often advised to wait several weeks to several months before having an implant installed.</p>
<p>Before each and every implant procedure, patients are carefully examined using specialized machines to ensure their safety during the implant procedure.</p>
<p>Not all patients qualify for implant procedure. Those with inadequate amounts of bone in the proposed implant area may require special bone grafts. Further, the bone needs to ascertain a sufficient strength to support the dental implant. Patients are often examined with technologically-advanced machinery to determine their specific needs or deficiencies.</p>
<p>Prior to an implant procedure, the surgeon must ensure that the force being placed on the bone, and subsequent implant and restorative piece doesn’t exceed their load-bearing specifications. Improper calculations can result in a failed implant procedure, or a far more severe jawbone fracture or bone loss.</p>
<p>The restorative piece the dentist has elected to place on the implant site also has a significant bearing on the success of the implant procedure. The restorative piece should be taken into consideration as the oral surgeon decides on various aspects of the implant.</p>
<p>The dental implant procedure has proven to be a very successful dental procedure, with success rates hovering over ninety percent. As with any other type of surgery, the success of an individual implant procedure relies on the expertise of the surgeon, oral qualifications of the patient, as well as the technological capability of the surgeon’s equipment.</p>
<p>While the success rates of dental implant procedures are rather astonishing, failures in the procedure do occur. These failures are often linked to an inability for the jawbone and implant to properly fuse. Implant failure can be categorized into three distinctive categories. First, an implant procedure is considered blotched if the implant is lost in a short time following the surgery. Second, if the implant is loose following the surgery, the procedure is also considered to be a failure on the specific patient. Finally, bone loss in the implant site exceeding one millimeter within the initial year after the procedure and bone depletion to the tune of 1/5mm or more thereafter qualifies the specific implant procedure in question as a failure.</p>
<p>Failure can also stem from surgical or post-surgical errors. For instance, patients can begin developing a condition known as peri-implantis. This condition causes bone swelling near the implant site that over long periods of time can cause bone loss and subsequent dental implant failure.</p>
<p>Finally, those with a history of smoking may be predisposed to implant problems. Patients who are smokers are discouraged form proceeding with the procedure unless they are willing to give the habit up.</p>
<p>While typically safe, implants do have their fair share of dangers. Improper conduct on behalf of surgeons to locate nerves residing near the jawbone could cause irreversible damage to the patient. Further, patient refusal to disclose specific parts of their medical history (particularly history of conditions and behavioral tendencies pertaining to the teeth) could complicate the procedure and leave the door open for unwanted outcomes.</p>
<p>Although patients do have the option of consulting a general doctor for their implant procedure, it is often recommended that they consult with an experienced implant surgeon. As you can tell from the above, an implant procedure can be rather complicated and needs to be planned/prepared for accordingly. Many general dentists or oral professionals simply don’t have the skills or resources needed to conduct a full-fledged implant procedure.</p>
<p>The price of a dental implant procedure, while not typically between states, can greatly fluctuate between countries. The cost of dental implants in the UK is aligned with the cost of implants in the US, which averages $2.5k. This is not taking into consideration the type of restorative piece being used. A complete restoration with dental implants can cost someone nearly fifty thousand dollars. The price of dental implants varies in other countries, ranging from $1000/implant to as little as $100/implant. We ask that your exercise your common sense when determining where (in respect to the specific surgeon and location) your plan to get your implant. Your teeth are one of the most valuable parts of your body, and something that you can’t put a price on. Don’t be stingy and be sure to adequately shop around before settling with a specific surgeon.</p>
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<p>Related Resources:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.mynewsmile.com/porcelainveneers.htm">Porcelain Veneers</a> Information about porcelain veneers.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.drbradhylan.com">Cleveland Dentist</a> &#8211; Dr. Brad Hylan practices general and cosmetic dentistry in Cleveland.</p>
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		<title>Types of Dental Implants</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[People just getting introduced to dental implants may be a bit confused as to what sort of implant types exist. Fortunately, the types of implants offered to patients are limited. Since the dental implant procedure was introduced to the dental industry only a decade ago, not much headway has been made in offering patients a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People just getting introduced to dental implants may be a bit confused as to what sort of implant types exist. Fortunately, the types of implants offered to patients are limited. Since the dental implant procedure was introduced to the dental industry only a decade ago, not much headway has been made in offering patients a larger variety of implant types (for no need currently exists). This article will explore some of the various types of dental implants currently available to patients. If you require any more information about a specific type of implants, it’s suggested you talk to your local dental implant dentist.</p>
<p>Most dental implant patients receive titanium dental implants. These implants can be connected to the jawbone in one of many ways. The titanium dental implants can either be inserted into the location of the original tooth roots, or can be bonded to the jaw in another fashion. Titanium dental implants are optimal as they constructed of a material that triggers no adverse affects when used in the mouth. Titanium causes no bodily harm and is sufficiently strong in being used to support dental crowns.</p>
<p>Another type of implant that has been growing in popularity is the mini dental implant. The mini dental implant is quite different from traditional implants. It is not used to support tooth crowns. Rather, mini dental implants provide the needed support for those sporting lower dentures. Lower dentures can be a real pain, especially for those just starting out with dentures. Mini dental implants stabilize the bottom dentures and allow for easier denture usage. Mini dental implants can be outfitted on a patient rather quickly – typically in less than an hour. The procedure doesn’t involve any sort of incision or pain. When compared to the cost of dental implants, the mini dental implant is rather inexpensive. Since the mini dental implant procedure is much less invasive than the traditional dental implant procedure, patients can expect to pay several hundred dollars less.</p>
<p>Getting new dental implants can be an exciting as well as frustrating endeavor. Educating yourself about the types of dental implants available will make getting new dental implants all the more pleasurable. Talk to your dentist if you have any apprehensions or questions. They should be plenty knowledgeable in guiding new dental implants patients through the procedure, and making recommendations as to which implant procedure and type is best suited for you.</p>
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		<title>Dental Implant Failure</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As life-changing as the dental implant procedure can be, it does come bundled with the prospect of failure. Dental implant failure, while uncommon given that a patient seeks the services of a competent dental implant dentist, does happen. One of the reasons dental implant failure can come about is a bacteria-ridden jawbone. Some patients have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As life-changing as the dental implant procedure can be, it does come bundled with the prospect of failure. Dental implant failure, while uncommon given that a patient seeks the services of a competent dental implant dentist, does happen. One of the reasons dental implant failure can come about is a bacteria-ridden jawbone. Some patients have bacteria lying around the jawbone prior to dental implant surgery. When the dental implant dentist prepares the implant site and inserts the implant, the bacteria is agitated and allowed to penetrate the bone and surrounding gums. This is when dental implants problems begin appearing.</p>
<p>Patients that have received multiple implants need not worry that one dental implant failure could be indicative of more in the future. Given that the other dental implants were inserted in a portion of the jawbone not riddled with bacteria, there is absolutely nothing to worry about. No dental implants problems should appear as the implant should fuse correctly with the jawbone. Implants inserted in the bacteria infested jawbone, however, might trigger dental implant pain and eventually implant failure.<br />
At times, the patient’s jawbone isn’t even to blame for dental implant failure. Improper sanitizing of the dental implants before insertion can cause dental implant failure. Although implant manufacturers are forced to ensure their dental implants are properly sanitized before shipment, the implants can become contaminated with bacteria at the implant dentist’ office or during the implant procedure. Implant material is usually not an underlying cause of dental implant failure as almost all implants are manufactured of titanium, a material that does not trigger any adverse bodily reactions when used in the mouth.</p>
<p>One can take some steps to reduce the possibility of dental implant failure. One such step entails contacting your dentist if shortly after your procedure you begin to experience significant dental implant pain and/or bleeding. These are signs of a problematic implant.<br />
It is especially important that implant patients carefully abide by their dentist’s directions in terms of maintaining their implants in both a short and long term sense. Patients that follow directions yet experience dental implant pain should be quick to contact their dentist. Don’t try to resolve the dental implant pain yourself &#8211; you could cause even more problems.</p>
<p>Dental implant problems can finally stem from error on behalf of the dentist. If a dentist inserts an implant improperly, it is doomed to fail if sufficient load is applied to it. It may even fracture the bone if the load is severe enough. If you have reason to suspect your implant has been improperly placed, you should see your dentist immediately.</p>
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		<title>Dental Implants Cost</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dental implants have been recently skyrocketing in popularity. Despite their ability to drastically change one’s smile, many have shied away from exploring the world of dental implants for fear that the dental implant cost could be too exorbitant. Fortunately, there are numerous options available to prospective implant recipients that can dampen dental implant cost. Such [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dental implants have been recently skyrocketing in popularity. Despite their ability to drastically change one’s smile, many have shied away from exploring the world of dental implants for fear that the dental implant cost could be too exorbitant. Fortunately, there are numerous options available to prospective implant recipients that can dampen dental implant cost. Such options include financing, insurance coverage, etc. One needs to be diligent in researching every outlet possible in attempting to reduce the cost of dental implants. A little elbow grease can prove to be extremely helpful in terms of slashing the cost of dental implants.</p>
<p>Dental implants, although costly, have become popular as a result of their effectiveness in replacing existing teeth or dentures. They are also much more convenient than natural teeth and dentures. Maintaining your implants is a breeze and requires very little effort on your part. Simply clean them as directed by your dental implant dentist and have them checked as per your dentist’s recommendations. The simplicity intertwined with dental implants can alone justify their cost.</p>
<p>Dental implant costs are determined by a variety of factors. Some of these factors pertain to the patient. For example, patients that are in poorer health and lack a sufficient amount of jaw bone mass should expect to pay more for their dental implants than would a healthy patient with a sufficient amount of jawbone mass. In addition, the specific doctor a prospective implant patient chooses to go to also has a great bearing on dental implants cost. Doctors in various areas charge differing prices for implant procedures. A person living in Texas might incur a very different dental implants cost than would a patient living in California. Most typically, dental implant prices range from one thousand to twenty five hundred per tooth. Those that want their whole mouth done face dental implant costs in the tens of thousands of dollars. Sure, at first glance these dental implant prices appear to be astounding. However, one needs to consider the longevity of dental implants. If the implant procedure is carried out by a competent and qualified surgeon, the dental implants should last for all of the patient’s life. When you look at the costs from such a perspective, it becomes clear that the cost is neither excessive nor unjustifiable.</p>
<p>Unlike other dental procedures, insurance companies typically don’t cover the cost of a dental implant procedure. Dental insurance implants coverage, however, may be partially available depending on your specific insurance companies. While uncommon, dental insurance implants coverage is a nice thing to come by and worth asking about if you’re serious about saving some money on your procedure. </p>
<p>There are some things to look out for if you do indeed have dental implant insurance. Many providers that offer dental implant insurance impose restrictions on policy holders. Such restrictions can include an inability to request coverage for an implant procedure if you haven’t been a policy holder for a year or more, as well as a waiting period before you are granted coverage. </p>
<p>As stated above, those who are presented with the highest dental implants prices are those that suffer from low jawbone density. Without sufficient jawbone density, a dentist is unable to install the implants without some added procedures. Such procedures typically include a bone graft. Patients with sufficient jawbone density face significantly lower dental implants prices. Most dental implant costs reflect the extraction of the existing tooth. </p>
<p>Dental implant patients are outfitted with titanium dental implants as the material triggers no sort of negative bodily reaction. The medical industry has utilized titanium for various purposes, including for prosthetic uses. </p>
<p>After patients receive their implant, they have to wait several months before the implant is raised and prepared for the crown. The dental implant dentist will take a mold which will be used for developing the crown. Both the mold and implant preparation should be reflected in the dental implants costs. Talk to your surgeon if you feel that this portion of the procedure is not included in the dental implants costs presented to you.</p>
<p>The dental implants price goes up when a bone graft procedure is involved. The waiting time follows a similar trend. Patients requiring a bone graft will have to have bone extracted from other parts of their body for use in the implant procedure. This bone will be extracted by surgeon. As one might guess, the added dental implants price is justified as the bone graft process introduces many new hurdles.  </p>
<p>A recent innovation in dental implants has allowed for a quicker implant procedure. As one might expect, the cost of dental implant under this procedure is not exactly cheap. The new technique makes use of a titanium stub which hosts a crown on the other end. The sub is inserted into the socket of the former tooth, and allowed to expand. This technique allows for significantly more implant stability, and expedites the healing process. Those that are looking for cheap dental implants might want to veer away from this newer technique as it could prove to be expensive when compared to the more traditional procedures.  </p>
<p>Those that are about to embark on the journey of being outfitted with dental implants are wished the best of luck. You are encouraged to avoid seeking cheap dental implants, for cheap doesn’t always mean good quality. One should research their implant dentist carefully before opting to utilize his/her services. Further, anyone hoping to get implants is encouraged to make every effort to reduce the cost of dental implant. We’ve outlined some strategies above, including consulting your insurance company to see whether or not they cover the procedure, or trying to obtain financing via your dental implant dentist’s office. Explore these routes as they will indeed ease the cost of dental implant. In most cases, you will incur some of the cost of the implants. Remember, there really is no such thing as free dental implants, unless your insurance company finds it fit to provide full coverage. Otherwise, stop pondering the possibility of free dental implants. Exercise judgment in scouring for a dentist, and be smart in trying to pay for the procedure (ie. getting affordable dental implants), and you’re dental implant experience will be a positive one. </p>
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		<title>Finding Dental Implant Dentists</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although deciding to become a dental implant patient is exciting in itself, finding a dental implant dentist can prove even more exciting. Anytime you’re dealing with maxillofacial surgical procedures, you want to ensure that you have a competent surgeon working on you. You want to get a well rounded idea as to what sort of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although deciding to become a dental implant patient is exciting in itself, finding a dental implant dentist can prove even more exciting. Anytime you’re dealing with maxillofacial surgical procedures, you want to ensure that you have a competent surgeon working on you. You want to get a well rounded idea as to what sort of track record a particular dental implant dentist has. You should ask to see pictures of previous patients he has worked on, and might possibly want to try to get in touch with his past patients.</p>
<p>In the majority of cases, people aren’t very preoccupied with searching for a dental implant dentist in the proper fashion. Rather, they’re preoccupied with thinking about the sort of results they want, or bargain hunting because the <a href="http://www.dhaneorthodontics.com/ ">cost of dental implants</a> at a certain dentist&#8217;s office is too high. The more you skimp on the search process, the less likely your particular surgeon will be able to deliver the results you’re looking for. An incompetent dental implant dentist will not only prove to be a major headache. You can’t reverse botched implant work as easily as you would other dental procedures. Trying to do so could prove straining, in both a financial and temporal sense. Thus, it’s an extremely good idea to find one of the many qualified dental implant dentists from the beginning, as opposed to afterwards.</p>
<p>Prospective patients need ensure that their implant dentist is able to competently perform all the work they need. Some dental implant dentists may be well versed in particular implant types, while not so well in others. Hence, you need to find a dentist that can attend to your specific needs.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, those that aren’t careful in choosing an implant dentist tend to discover the consequences of their lapse of judgment rather quickly. Since dental implants are merely artificial roots affixed to the jaw bone, they can indeed become loose and fall out. Inexperienced dental implant dentists have a high implant failure rate, for they are unable to properly affix the implants to the jawbone. Their inability to do so may stem from difficulty in judging the pre-existing bone mass, and thus an inability to properly recommend the proper course of treatment for the dental implant patient.</p>
<p>A dentist offering dental implants need be specially trained to provide such services. Dental implants are not part of general dentistry, thus your dental implant dentist should posses some additional training if he/she is providing such services.</p>
<p>It is clear that there are a large number of dental implant dentists to choose from, many experienced and others not. You should take your time in sifting through all of these dental implant dentists, to find one that can attend to your wants and needs. As indicated above, rushing through the process tends to result in sometimes irreparable and costly consequences. Thus, you it’s strongly suggested that you take your time and exercise a good amount of judgment in the selection process.</p>
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		<title>Cosmetic Dental Implants Overview</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dental implants are metal stubs embedded in a person’s jaw that are meant to act as a support for an artificial tooth. Dental implants are essentially artificial tooth roots. Persons who have been outfitted with a dental implant have likely lost their original roots due to severe dental decay or some sort of maxillofacial injury. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dental implants are metal stubs embedded in a person’s jaw that are meant to act as a support for an artificial tooth. Dental implants are essentially artificial tooth roots. Persons who have been outfitted with a dental implant have likely lost their original roots due to severe dental decay or some sort of maxillofacial injury. This article will discuss the dental implant in further detail, and will elaborate on how one can go about obtaining dental implants from an experienced provider.</p>
<p>A typical dental implant center will provide both single and bridge dental implants. Single implants can be used to restore one specific tooth, whereas bridge dental implants can be used to replace several teeth in close proximity to one another. The dental implant bridge is optimal for those who require several implants, each within close distance of one another. Your local dental implant center should be able to furnish you additional information in regards to which type of implant (whether it be a single or dental implant bridge) is most appropriate for you. </p>
<p>Following all dental implant procedures, a fake tooth is attached to the implant. Depending on the specific type of dental implant procedure the patient has opted to undergo, they may have to wait several weeks to months before they can receive a permanent crown. </p>
<p>Cosmetic dental implants can have an astounding effect on a patient. One can only imagine the sort of difficultly many implant patients face in eating and going about their daily lives. Cosmetic dental implants can surely rejuvenate one’s life for the better. Despite what you may have heard, most patients who receive cosmetic dental implants don’t have difficulty in using them as they did their original teeth. A professional dental implants provider will ensure that your dental implants mimic your original teeth in regards to functionality. </p>
<p>As of current, a prospective implant patient can choose to undergo one of three dental implant procedures. These procedures include the sub-periosteal implant, the endosteal implant, and the artificial bone substitute implant. The first type of dental implant sits directly over the jaw bone. The dental implant bone is not drilled in this case. The implants simply sit atop of the dental implant bone and are not masked by the gums. In the next implant type, the dental implants are placed in the former site of the original tooth roots. Yet again, the dental implants bone is not drilled. The implants are simply reseated into the existing root area in the dental implants bone. Finally, the last implant type is integrated with the jaw bone thanks to the use of special chemicals. No one implant type is optimal for everyone. Thus, we recommend you speak to your dentist for recommendations specific to your circumstances. However, we can say that the first implant type is ideal for individuals are no longer able to sport dentures. With these dental implants dentures can be forgotten about. Since these particular implants rest atop the jaw bone, they are a good substitute to dental implants dentures.<br />
Modern technology has allowed for a more pleasant dental implants procedure. Prospective patients need no longer worry about the possibility of severe pain during a dental implants procedure. Anesthesia has rendered the dental tooth implant procedure seemingly painless, as it has other dental procedures. Nonetheless, one needs to look for a qualified professional when seeking dental tooth implant services. </p>
<p>While the dental implants pictures that you have seen might look impressive, they do come at a cost. Dental implants can run someone anywhere from several hundred to several thousand dollars per tooth. Although pictures are said to say a thousand words, the dental implants pictures don’t say much about cost. Most insurance companies won’t cover the cost of implants as they may be considered an elective and unnecessary procedure. However, it doesn’t hurt to speak to your provided to determine whether or not they can cover a portion of the procedure. Dental implants also require some maintenance, although nowhere near the amount as traditional teeth do. You should expect to have to brush your dental implants on a regular basis, and should also prepare for regular dental examinations. Your doctor might also recommend you avoid particular types of food as to not upset the crowns which rest upon the implants. In the end, it is up to the individual person to determine whether dental implants are for them, and whether they will improve their lifestyle for the better. </p>
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