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What Are Dental Implants Vancouver BC?

By Tracie Knight


If you are missing teeth, it will not only prevent you from smiling fully, but will dent your confidence and could cause health problems. The method you use to chew will be unnatural and this may lead to health problems. It is possible for you to replace those missing with dental implants Vancouver BC practitioners may recommend.

The implants are composed of small titanium screws which your dentist places into your jawbone. This section acts as a natural tooth root replacement. Once the screw has been placed, a tooth crown is placed on the post which provides you with a fully functional tooth. Titanium is used because it can fuse with the jaw bone in the same way as a natural tooth root.

There are several methods of replacing missing teeth during this procedure. If you are a denture wearer, you can have it replaced. Many denture wearers suffer with loose dentures due to the loss of bone in the jaw. This problem can quite easily be overcome with the placement of implants.

If you have lost all your teeth, you can opt for an all-on-four procedure. This is ideal for individuals who wear dentures and are not happy with it. During this procedure, eight posts are placed in your jawbone to replace full sets of upper and lower teeth. The dentures are then affixed to these posts.

If you have lost more than a single tooth, you can choose to have multiple posts fitted. This is also applicable to those who are at risk of losing all their teeth. This often occurs due to aging as the strength of the teeth is lost. If you have lost a single tooth, you can opt to have the tooth replaced. This is one of the easiest procedures and you can have the tooth replaced in a single consultation.

There are occasions when the procedure can be prolonged, depending on extent of the dental work required. The length of the procedure is also dependent on the amount and the condition of the bone in your jaw. If you have suffered bone deterioration in your jaw, you may be required to undergo surgery to build up the bone.

Your surgeon will commence the procedure with replacing bone in your jaw with bone taken from elsewhere in your body, or artificially grown bone. The replacement bone is often taken from your hips. The implants are normally placed at the same time as the bone is placed in your jaw. Thereafter, time is allowed for the implant to integrate with the bone in your jaw. Once osseo-integration has taken place, your dentist will be able to place your new teeth.

If it is not necessary for you to have bone replaced, you can undergo the tooth placement during one procedure. Your dentist will place the implant in the position of the missing tooth. The tooth crown will be attached to the post immediately.

To find out if you qualify for this procedure, you should visit your dentist. You may be referred to a surgeon if you require surgery to replace the bone in your jaw. Your practitioner will assess your dental health and provide you with details about the most opportune procedure for your situation.




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