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Dental
Implants
Dental implants can provide
artificial teeth that look natural and feel secure. Dental
implants can also be used to attach full or partial dentures.
Implants, however, are not an option for everyone. Because
implants require surgery, patients must be in good health,
have healthy gums, have adequate bone to support the implant
and be committed to meticulous oral hygiene and regular dental
visits. If you are considering implants, a thorough evaluation
will help determine if you would be a good candidate.
First, surgery is performed
to place the anchor. Surgery can take up to several hours,
and up to six months may be required for the bone to grow
around the anchor and firmly hold it in place. Some implants
require a second surgery in which a post is attached to connect
the anchor to the replacement teeth. With other implants,
the anchor and post are already attached and are placed at
the same time.
After the gums have had
several weeks to heal, the next step is begun. The artificial
teeth are made and fitted to the post portion of the anchor.
Because several fittings may be required, this step can take
one to two months to complete.
Implant surgery can be done
either in a dental office or in a hospital, depending upon
a number of factors. A local or general anesthetic may be
used. Usually pain medications and, when necessary, antibiotics
are prescribed. |