Thursday, March 28, 2013

Tooth Implants - Queries Answered

If you are considering cosmetic dentistry in Arizona for yourself or anyone in your family, you may have some questions about the process.

Missing tooth or multiple teeth could be caused by a number of factors including:

  • Prolonged periodontal diseases or extensive tooth decay
  • Previous tooth extraction
  • Root fractures that call for extraction
  • Traumatic injury on the face
  • Natural weakening of teeth due to aging

Regardless of the factor, missing teeth do cause problems. Besides the concern that they impact facial aesthetics, the loss of teeth also impacts the ability of a person to grind and chew his/her food properly. Thanks to refinement of cosmetic dentistry Arizona, dental implants, also known as a tooth implant technique emerged as an excellent solution against this issue. If you are considering the treatment for self or anyone in your family, you may also have some questions about the process. Here are the answers to some basic questions for teeth implants:

How is the long term success of dental implants ensured?

The actual success of tooth or dental implants depends on several factors. The quality and amount of bone structure has a direct impact on the success of implants. The personal ability and experience of your dentist will also affect the success rate of dental implants. Last, it is the quality of the crown fitted on to the implant that plays a prominent role in the success of the treatment. The implant crown must be well designed and must have balanced biting forces before it is placed on the implant.

Is there an age restriction for a tooth implant?

Certainly not! Anyone at any age can get a tooth implant. The person simply needs to be otherwise healthy and should have adequate jaw bone for the placement of implants.

What health problems prevent a person from going for a dental implants treatment?

Besides inadequate or poor quality jaw bone, low sinuses or nerve bundles can also become a hindrance in the treatment. People who have undergone chemotherapy or any other radiation therapy or have uncontrolled diabetes, blood disorders, bone marrow cancer, or parathyroid disorder may not be able to get dental implants successfully. Personal medical history however should be discussed with the dentist to arrive at the best decision and alternative treatment if any for tooth loss.

How frequently should I get my dental implants checked by the dentist?

The actual success of teeth implants depends on the post treatment care. Implants need regular brushing and flossing just like natural teeth.

You can also get them professionally cleaned and checked by a cosmetic dentist after every three or four months.

Is the treatment very painful?

Tooth ImplantConventionally, dental treatments are known to be ‘painful’ and this makes them scary for most people. The good news is that dental implant treatment is not as painful as it is thought to be. Your dentist uses local anesthesia and safe IV sedation to numb the area before starting with the procedure. The placing of implants in the jaw bone causes very little discomfort. The dentist also prescribes some painkillers and antibiotics that control pain and bleeding once the impact of anesthesia has worn off.

If you are concerned about missing teeth and need replacement teeth that look good and function well, dental implants are the most effective solution. For any other individual concern, have a candid discussion with your dentist during your consultation visit.

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