
|
Implants Dental Implants Click here for Dr. Toljanic's Implant Presentation For thousands of people, missing teeth can result in problems with eating, speaking, or being able to smile with confidence. If you are one of these individuals, you should know that there is safe and effective treatment available to help you with these problems. Dental Implants! Today, dental implants represent the one of the best solutions available to give you back your missing teeth. Whether you've lost one tooth, several teeth, or are missing all of your teeth, dental implants can return you to chewing well and looking and feeling your very best. What Are Dental Implants The dental implants that we use most commonly today are threaded post made of titanium. They are approximately the size of the original tooth roots that they replace. These "artificial roots" are placed into the bones of the upper or lower jaws using a very gentle surgical process. The procedure is typically much more easily tolerated by you than when your original teeth were removed. This means that you can expect much less discomfort and swelling. Research conducted over more than 40 years has shown that these implants are well accepted by our bodies without the risk of allergic reaction. Once in place in the jaws, the bone grows around the implants locking them very securely into place. This is a process we call "osseointegration". After a period of healing, the replacement teeth are then made. These teeth are commonly made using either porcelain or a synthetic resin. This process is very much like the crown and bridgework that Dentistry has used for many years to fit to your own natural teeth. These new teeth can then be attached to the implants allowing you to chew while giving you the look and feel of natural teeth. Commonly Asked Questions How long does it take before I get my implant teeth? Will my implant teeth look like real teeth? Am I too old for implants? I have a history of health problems and take a number of medications. Does this mean I can't have implants? Do I have to stay overnight in the hospital for the implant surgery? I've been told that since I lost my teeth, my jaw bone has shrunk. Does this mean that I can not have implants? If you or anyone you know suffers from missing teeth, our implant team is ready to serve you. |

