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Dental Implants for the Whole Mouth

September 18, 2012

Filed under: Blog,Dental Implants,Dr. VanderMolen — smilespringfield @ 6:55 pm

Are Dental Implants Appropriate for all areas in the mouth?

In considering replacement of missing teeth, we tend to question if a certain dental prosthetic will be fitting for us. Different treatments apply or appeal to different patients and situations. Thus, it is most important to get as much information as possible and consult with your dentist to determine the best treatment for your mouth.  Dental Implants are a highly recommended solution for missing teeth.

Dental implants are a naturally looking and feeling replacement option. When successfully fused with the jaw and well maintained, these can be very efficient and long-lasting replacements. But do dental implants work as replacements in all areas of the mouth, from the biting incisors to the chewing molars?

There are different designs of dental implants, each with its own condition of use. A trustworthy dentist knows which to place on a certain jaw site.  Endosteal implants act like a root, embedded inside the bone. Normally, these require a wide and deep base of bone. This is the most famous design of implant today.  Dental Implants are cost effective, generally staying inline with the cost of other tooth replacement treatments, but lasting longer and feeling more natural.

The jawbone height and width are very important in deciding if what kind of dental implant is to bedental_implant_diagram2.jpg used. Subperiosteal implants are for patients with bone height and width unsatisfactory to be considered for endosteal implants. Custom made subperiosteal dental implants tend to be more expensive than endosteal implants. Unlike endosteal implants that are embedded into the bones, subperiosteal implants sit on top of the bone. Patients who have difficulty in wearing dentures before because of too much bone resorption can be good candidates for this kind of implants.

Good prognosis comes from a patient with adequate bone support, good oral health and hygiene, acceptable systemic condition and absence of vices like smoking.

If you have interest in dental implants, visit Dr Matt VanderMolen and his staff in Advanced Dental Care of Springfield, IL. Call us for an appointment at 217-546-3333.  We will help you determine if dental implants are right for you.

 

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