Tired of wearing loose & ill fitting Dentures ? Lost one or more teeth ? Dental implants can solve your problem.
Dental Implants are one of the best and most innovative treatment dentistry has to offer. They have changed the face of dentistry over the last 25 years.
Dental implant surgery is actually more tooth-saving than traditional tooth bridge since implants do not rely on neighboring teeth for support.
Implants are devices that replace the roots of missing teeth. They are used to support crowns, bridges, or dentures. Implants are surgically placed in your jawbone. Implants feel more natural and secure than other methods of replacing missing teeth such as dentures.
Dental Spa, provides the best Dental Implant treatment in Vadodara using the World's Best Implant Systems like Noble Bio-care, Bio-Horizons, etc at a very affordable price. Our Dental Implant surgeons are highly skilled and internationally trained in the field of Implantology to provide exceptional levels of Pain-Free Dental treatments to you in a comfortable Spa environment.
DENTAL IMPLANTS FAQ’S
A dental implant is actually a replacement for the root or roots of a tooth.
Like tooth roots, dental implants are secured in the jawbone and are not visible once surgically placed.
Dental implants are a good option for people who have lost a tooth or several teeth due to periodontal disease, an injury, or any other reason.
They are made of titanium which is light weight, strong and biocompatible which means that it is not rejected by the body.
⏺ Replace one or more missing teeth without affecting adjacent teeth.
⏺ Support a bridge and eliminate the need for tacky and uncomfortable removable partial dentures.
⏺ Provide support for a denture, keeping it more comfortable and secure in position.
⏺ Prevents Bone loss
⏺ Restores your Facial appearance
⏺ Looks aesthetic just like your natural teeth.
⏺ Will not impact nearby Teeth like a Dental bridge.
⏺ No restrictions on the food that you can eat
⏺ Can Last a Lifetime.
Generally speaking, if you have lost teeth you are a candidate for dental implants. It is important that you are in good health.
However, as there are some conditions and diseases that can affect whether dental implants are right for you.
For example - uncontrolled diabetes, cancer, radiation to the jaws, smoking, alcoholism, or uncontrolled periodontal (gum) disease may affect whether dental implants will fuse to your bone. It is important to let your dental surgeon know all about your medical status (past and present) together with all medications you are taking, whether prescribed, alternative (herbal) or over-the-counter. Where and how implants are placed requires a detailed assessment of your overall stomato-gnathic system, within which the teeth function. This will necessitate compiling records that include study models of your mouth and bite, and specialized radiographs (x-rays), which may include 3D scans known as computerized tomograms (CT scans).
Planning with the help of computer imaging ensures that dental implants can be placed in exactly the right position in the bone.
Bone needs stimulation to maintain its form and density. In the case of alveolar (sac-like) bone that surrounds and supports teeth, the necessary stimulation comes from the teeth themselves. When a tooth is lost, the lack of stimulation causes loss of alveolar bone. There is a 25% decrease in width of bone during the first year after tooth loss and an overall decrease in height over the next few years. The more teeth lost, the more function lost. This leads to some particularly serious aesthetic and functional problems, particularly in people who have lost all of their teeth. And it doesn't stop there. After alveolar bone is lost, the bone beneath it, basal bone & the jawbone proper also begins to resorb (melt away).
Grafting bone into the extraction sockets at the time of tooth loss or removal can help preserve bone volume needed for implant placement. Surgical techniques are also available to regenerate (re-grow) bone that has been lost, to provide the necessary bone substance for anchoring implants. In fact, a primary reason to consider dental implants to replace missing teeth is the maintenance of jawbone.
Bone needs stimulation to stay healthy. Because dental implants fuse to the bone, they stabilize it and prevent further bone loss. Resorption is a normal and inevitable process in which bone is lost when it is no longer supporting or connected to teeth. Only dental implants can stop this process and preserve the bone.
It takes a Specialized Dental Team to assess and plan the dental implant placement as well as the restoration - the fabrication of the crowns or bridgework or dentures that attach on top of the implants and are visible in your mouth. The dental team consists of Dental Implant Specialist's - a periodontist, oral surgeon and/or a general dentist with advanced training in implant surgery; a restorative dentist who plans and places the tooth restorations; and a dental laboratory technician who fabricates them.
Placing dental implants requires a surgical procedure in which precision channels are created in the jawbone, often using a surgical guide. The implants are then fitted into the sites so that they are in intimate contact with the bone. They generally require two to six months to fuse to the bone before they can have tooth restorations attached to them to complete the process.
Single Tooth Replacement: Single Implants can be placed Immediately (at the same time a tooth is extracted) or after a period of healing if the jaw bone is insufficient. An abutment is attached to the implant, which is a device that connects the implant to the tooth form called a crown (which replaces the tooth part you see in the mouth). It will hold a custom-made Implant crown that the dental laboratory will fabricate using 3D CADCAM technology to match to your existing teeth. The custom crown is cemented or screwed onto the abutment to permanently keep it in place. Once the crown is in place, it shall feel and function just like your natural teeth.
Fixed Multiple Tooth Replacement : As with single tooth replacement, temporary healing caps or abutments may be placed on multiple implants until the healing phase is complete. After healing, permanent abutments are attached to the implants. They can attach to custom-made crowns or bridgework that a dental laboratory will fabricate to match your existing teeth. In the final step, the custom bridge, which will replace multiple teeth, is cemented or screwed onto the abutments. Hence the teeth have been replaced without disturbing the healthy teeth next to them, and bone loss has been halted.
Removable Implant-Supported Tooth Replacement : If all of your lower teeth are missing, depending on the design of the removable restoration, two to six implants may be used to support a lower denture. If all of your upper teeth are missing, a minimum of four to six implants may be used to support an upper denture.
Removable dentures are often used to replace extensive tooth, bone and gum-tissue loss : thus providing support for the facial skeleton, lip and cheeks. A new denture can have attachments that snap or clip it into place on the implants or a custom made - milled bar can be fabricated to create additional strength and support for the restoration. Design variations are often related to your bone density and number of implants present : Our Dentist's will discuss these options during your consultation. A significant advantage of a removable denture is facilitating the cleaning of the dental implants.
Dental implants and natural teeth may seem similar, but they differ in several key ways.
Unlike natural teeth, which are anchored by roots within the gums and jawbone : Dental implants are artificial tooth roots made from biocompatible materials such as titanium. These implants are surgically placed into the jawbone, where they fuse with the bone through a process called osseointegration, thus providing a stable foundation for a replacement tooth.
While natural teeth have enamel and dentin layers, dental implants support a crown made of materials like porcelain or zirconia.
Additionally, dental implants are not susceptible to decay like natural teeth but still require proper oral hygiene to prevent gum disease.
Overall, dental implants offer a durable and long-lasting solution for tooth replacement, closely mimicking the function and appearance of natural teeth.
Implant crowns and other prosthetic tooth replacements are made to be remarkably failsafe systems.
Dental implants require regular maintenance to ensure their longevity and optimal function.
Unlike natural teeth, dental implants are not prone to cavities, but they still need daily care to prevent gum disease and other complications :
✔Brushing and flossing twice a day is essential to remove plaque buildup around the implant site.
✔It’s also important to use a soft-bristled toothbrush and non-abrasive toothpaste to avoid damaging the implant's surface.
✔Regular dental check-ups and professional cleanings every six months are crucial for monitoring the health of the implant and surrounding tissues.
✔Avoiding habits like smoking and excessive alcohol consumption can further extend the lifespan of dental implants.
✔Proper maintenance ensures that dental implants remain a durable and effective solution for tooth replacement.