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Dental implants for
stand-alone teeth
Dental implants can form the base for entirely new teeth to stand
alone. One or two new teeth implanted beside your natural teeth are virtually
unnoticeable, which is exactly the point! Teeth crafted using dental implants
look just like your natural teeth, perform just like natural teeth, and feel
just like natural teeth. What could be better?
Dental implants to
support dentures or bridges
Advances in implant dentistry offer exciting choices in
dentures and denture alternatives. Dental implants at Shoreline Dental Care can
also make new dentures even more functional and stable. Full or partial dentures
can lock into dental implant posts strategically placed into the jawbone,
giving wearers much more comfort and greatly improved confidence in chewing and
speaking.
How do dental
implants work?
Your specially trained cosmetic dentist can offerstate of
the art equipment and techniques associated with dental implants to provide the
kinds of denture and denture alternatives your smile deserves. Restoring your
mouth with dental implants is a two phase process, which generally takes 6 to 9
months. The dental implant itself is a screw-like titanium post which is
surgically placed into your jawbone, using sedation dentistry techniques that
make the procedure pain free. Once the implant is snugly in place, a temporary
crownis usually placed into the implant itself. Over the course of the next few
months, your implants become securely attached to the bone. Once the implants
have merged with your jawbone to act as roots for your new teeth,
your dentist will permanently attach a handcrafted crown to
each post. These restorations will be crafted to match your natural teeth and
blend seamlessly with your smile.
Do dental implants
hurt?
As with any surgery, there can be some discomfort, but your
cosmetic dentist will use sedation dentistry techniques to keep you
comfortableduring the procedure. Most patients receiving dental implantssay
they experienced much less discomfort after the procedure than they expected.
It is normal to have some small bruises and swelling in the gum and soft
tissues. Your doctor will prescribe medications to ease any discomfort that may
occur, and you should expect to be able to work the next day.
Other options in
dentures and denture alternatives
If you do not meet the criteria for dental implants, the
caring staff at Shoreline Dental Care can suggest the many other options for
dentures and denture alternatives. Dr. Joseph Tartagni has established a
welcoming and friendly place where patients feel safe and well cared for. Comprehensive
and responsible care means making sure your oral health questions and concerns
are addressed and that you receive the caliber of dental care you deserve.
For more information on dentures and denture alternatives,
visit www.shorelinedentalcare.com.
If you wear dentures, bridges, or have missing teeth, call today for an
evaluation to see if you might benefit from dental implants. Talk with Dr.
Joseph Tartagni at Shoreline Dental Care about new developments in dentures and denture alternatives.