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DENTAL IMPLANTS
Would you like to regain the confidence of natural teeth? If
you are missing one or more teeth, dental implants can restore
your ability to smile, speak and eat with comfort and
confidence. The pictures to the right show an example of an
implant restoration performed by Dr. Haag. This patient was
missing an eyetooth and now has an implant with a crown that
looks and functions exactly like a natural tooth.
Dr. Haag has
been working with Dental Implants for over 10 years. He has
recently partnered with NobelBiocare, a leader in the Implant
industry, giving him the tools he needs to create customized
Implant solutions. Their technology brings Implant placement to a
new level. It is now quicker, easier and more comfortable to place
Implants. Compared to traditional Implant placement, the number
and length of dental visits are reduced. Post-operative discomfort
and healing time have also been greatly reduced. The advanced
Teeth-in-an-hour™ procedure gives you your new teeth
immediately. Implants are stable and secure, so you can
comfortably eat your favorite foods. Implants are a conservative,
trusted alternative to bridges. They can also help secure dentures
so they fit better. If you would like to find out more about
replacing missing teeth or dentures with Dental Implants, please
contact us.
Frequently
Asked Questions about Dental Implants
What is a dental
implant?
A dental implant is a small titanium fixture that serves as the
replacement for the root portion of a missing natural tooth. The
implant is placed in the jaw. It will bond with the bone over time
and serve as an anchor for the replacement tooth. Dental implants
can be used to replace a single lost tooth or many missing teeth.
Are dental
implants successful?
With more than three decades of clinical experience and over a
million patients treated, statistics confirm a success rate of
nearly 95 percent for individual implants*, even higher for the
bridges they support.
* Results based on implants and bridges remaining and in function
over a five-year period.
How much do
implants cost?
The fee for tooth replacement with dental implants will depend on
several factors, including the number of teeth being replaced and
the number of implants required to support your replacement teeth.
Some additional procedures may be required prior to the placement
of your dental implants to ensure the long-term health of your
dental implants. Typically, there is a fee for the surgical
procedure and a separate fee for attaching the posts and
constructing your replacement teeth. To obtain a specific fee
estimate, it is necessary to have comprehensive dental
examination. After this exam, Dr. Haag will recommend the
treatment that is best for you.
Will dental
implants work for me?
Anyone who is missing one or more teeth due to injury, disease or
decay may be a candidate for dental implants. The main limitation
is the amount of available bone. Dr. Haag is the best person to
evaluate whether dental implants are a viable solution for you.
Is old age a
problem?
Occasionally, older patients express concern that their age may
prevent them from enjoying the benefits of dental implants.
However, health is more of a determining factor than age. If
you're healthy enough to have a tooth extracted, you're probably
healthy enough to receive dental implants. Certain chronic
diseases may contraindicate implant treatment. Dr. Haag will
determine if you are a candidate for dental implants after a
careful evaluation of your dental and health history. We currently
have a 90 year old gentleman that undergoing implant treatment!
What are the
advantages of dental implants over dentures or a bridge?
Improved appearance:
When you lose your entire tooth - crown and root - shrinkage of
the jawbone may cause your face to look older. Dental implants can
stop this process. A traditional denture or bridge doesn't.
· Maintained natural teeth:
With traditional bridges, the two teeth on either side of a
missing tooth must be ground down to anchor a bridge. Dental
implants often eliminate the need to modify healthy teeth.
· Permanent solution:
There are no loose parts to worry about. The implant is stable and
comfortable. No adjustment is need after installation. Normally,
it will serve its owner for life.
How will dental
implants affect my life?
Implant-supported replacement teeth look, feel and function like
natural teeth. This means that you can eat and drink whatever you
are used to. You can continue smoking as well, if you must. But
most importantly, dental implants often improve quality of life in
a very concrete way. People who have felt embarrassed and worried
because of their tooth problems are often overwhelmed by what new
permanent teeth can do for their self-esteem.
Will my new teeth
look natural?
When dental
implants are used in combination with modern restorative
dentistry, their appearance, comfort and function are very likely
to exceed your expectations.
Will I be able to
chew with the same force and pressure I use with my natural teeth?
Yes. Following
a brief adaptation period, chewing capacity is comparable to that
of natural teeth.
Is the treatment
painful?
Just as with
any surgery, there can be some discomfort. Anesthesia and patient
sedation are used to eliminate any discomfort at the time of the
procedure. Most patients report that they were much more
comfortable following the procedure than they had anticipated. Dr.
Haag will prescribe medications to ease any discomfort that may
occur. Ask us to recommend another patient who has already had
tooth replacement. They will be happy to share their experience
with you.
How will I feel
after the treatment?
It is normal to
have some small bruises and swelling in the gum and soft tissues.
But usually the discomfort, if any, is treated with an ordinary
painkiller. You should expect to be able to work the next day.
Most of our patients find that they feel much better than they
expected, even immediately after the surgery.
How will I care
for my implants?
Your new teeth
must be cared for and checked regularly, just like your natural
teeth. Brush and floss as recommended by our dental team. See Dr.
Haag every sixth months or more frequently if advised.
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