| What are dental
implants? |
A dental implant is a titanium fixture
that is implanted in the jaw. It can replace a single
tooth or it can be a support for a bridge or a denture. |
| Who is a
candidate for dental implants? |
Anyone in reasonable health who wants
to replace missing teeth. You must have enough bone in
the area of the missing teeth to provide adequate
anchorage for the implants. Most people today are
potential candidates for dental implants to replace a
single missing tooth, small bridges or removable partial
and full dentures. |
| What is the
success rate of dental implants? |
This depends on where the implants are
placed and their function, as well as how well they are
cleaned at home after they are completed. Most studies
show success rates of at least 90%. |
| Why are dental
implants so popular? |
Implants offer tooth replacements that
attach to the jaw and can have many advantages over
conventional methods. They are both functional and
esthetic. If you want to replace missing teeth, discuss
dental implants with Dr. Florine or your dentist. |
| Does it hurt to
have dental implants placed? |
Most people experience minimal
discomfort following dental implant placement. Most
describe the implant as less painful afterward than
having a tooth extracted. The procedure can be done
either under local anesthetic or intravenous sedation. |
| While the
implants are bonding to my jawbone, do I have to go
without my "teeth"? |
In most instances, temporary teeth can
be worn during the healing period. On occasion, it will
be recommended that a patient go without any temporary
teeth for a short period of time. |