
Expert in Dental Implants
Dr. Souyias has advanced training the placement of dental implants, and takes
pride in producing highly aesthetic and functional results.
Our facility hosts state-of-the-art equipment, such as Simplant
computer-guided dental implant planning, digital radiography, and computerized
charting. These not only aid in surgical planning, but also help Dr.
Souyias coordinate care with your general dentist.
Replacing a Missing Tooth
A natural tooth is anchored into the jawbone by its tooth root. Tooth roots
attach firmly to the jawbone and keep your teeth stable when chewing solid
foods.
Traditionally, if you were missing a tooth or if one needed to be extracted,
the healthy teeth on either side of the missing tooth would be ground down. The missing tooth is replaced with a three-crown bridge.
Dental implants are the modern alternative. Instead of cutting down two
perfectly healthy teeth, the periodontist inserts a dental post (dental
implant) into the jawbone to replace your missing tooth root. This post
becomes solidly fixed into your jaw (like a natural tooth root). Your
general dentist then places a crown onto this artificial tooth root that
looks, feels, and functions like your natural teeth.
Quite simply, dental implants are the most natural replacement for missing
teeth.
Replacing Several Missing Teeth
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| Dental Implant Supported Dentures are firmly anchored to the
jawbone. This helps to prevent bone loss and causes them to feel much
more like natural teeth. |
Traditionally, several missing teeth would have been replaced with a
removable partial or full denture.
Dentures have to be taken out and soaked at night. During the day, they can
also look unnatural and rub painfully. Dentures and partials make it
difficult or impossible to eat certain foods.
Dental implants can now be used to anchor partial and full dentures. This
prevents the slipping, irritation, and pain associated with floating partials and dentures. It also prevents the tedious removal of dentures for
overnight soaking and cleaning. Dental implants also eliminate the need for
dental adhesives. This allows you to enjoy eating the foods you previously
avoided . With dental implants, your partials or dentures are firmly
anchored to the jawbone, causing them to feel much more like natural teeth.
Natural tooth roots and dental implant posts are fixed firmly in your
jawbone. When you chew, these tooth roots and posts stimulate the jawbone
and prevent it from shrinking. You may have seen a person who looked
prematurely old because their jawbone had shrunk after wearing floating
dentures. Dental implants help preserve your jawbone and appearance.
The Success Rate of Dental Implants
After their healing period, the success rate of dental implants is between
94% and 98%. If you are a non-smoker with good oral hygiene, the percentage
is closer to 98%.
Does the Procedure Hurt?
The discomfort involved with receiving a dental implant is similar to having a routine tooth extraction. This is accomplished with the use of local anesthesia. Most of our patients experience little to no pain. Our patients routinely use one to two doses of their prescribed pain medication and are fine to return to their normal activities the following day.
How Long Will Dental Implants Last?
Dental implants become fixed to the jawbone. Though the life span of a
dental implant will vary with each patient, many have lasted for over 30
years. With good oral hygiene and regular cleanings, dental implants should
last a lifetime. In contrast, the average life span of a traditional fixed
bridge is between 10-15 years.
Bone Regeneration
A critical question in determining whether an implant can be placed is,
"Is there enough bone to support the implant?" Fortunately, advanced
bone regeneration techniques now make it possible to place many more
implants than just 10 years ago.
Am I a Candidate for Dental Implants?
Dental implant treatment begins with an evaluation by us or your general dentist
to determine if you are a good candidate for this procedure. If we
feel dental implants might be possible, we can proceed with formulating a treatment plan.
If you do not have a general dentist, please call our office directly to schedule an implant examination.
For More Information
The following site will provide you with more information on dental implants:
American Academy of Periodontology Article:
Dental Implants: Teeth That
Look and Feel Like Your Own
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