What Are Dental
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Dental implants are
artificial titanium stubs that can be fitted
inside the jaw over which an artificial
tooth can be affixed. The implant is a
replacement for the root of the tooth, which
may have undergone decay.
There are both individual dental implants as
well as bridge implants for teeth. Implants
can be used for individual teeth as they are
not connected to the neighboring teeth, but
are instead inserted into the jaw. For
people using dentures, several implants can
be bridged and inserted into the jaw. Once
the implants are in place, the crowns of the
teeth are fixed over them.
Implant surgery brings about a remarkable
change in the life of the patient.
For most people who have lost their teeth,
implants can help to regain their original
smiles. People with implanted teeth do not
find any difficulty in chewing and biting
food and, in most cases people do not notice
much difference with natural or original
teeth.

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There are three major types of dental
implants: artificial bone substitute
implant, endosteal implants and sub-periosteal
implants. Artificial bone substitute
implants use a calcium substitute to fit
over the jaw bone. This substitute bonds
over the existing jaw bone over time.
Endosteal implants are wedged into the jaw
in place of the dental root. Sub-periosteal
implants are specialized implants which are
preferred for elderly persons who can no
longer wear dentures. Sub-periosteal
implants are fixed directly over the jaw
bone.
Surgeries involving dental implants are no
longer as painful as they used to be in
their conceptive stages. Local anesthetics
allow for painless dental surgeries.
However, the implant must be done by a
qualified periodontists or a maxillofacial
surgeon.
Dental implants need to be looked after.
However they do not require any special
maintenance as compared to normal teeth.
Regular brushing, flossing and checkups are
enough. Dentists may advise people with
dental implants to avoid chewy and gummy
food so as not to over-exert the artificial
tooth crown.
Dental implant surgeries are expensive.
Their costs may range from $500 to $6000
depending on the type of implant used and
whether a maxillofacial surgeon is involved
or not. A general implant operation for a
single tooth would cost around $2000. Most
implant surgeries cannot be fully covered by
dental plans and the rest of the payment has
to be done by the patients themselves.
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