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What You Must Know About Dental Implants in New York

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Dental implants are permanent tooth replacements. Tooth implants provide a strong foundation for fixed or removable replacement teeth. Dental implants, which are placed in the bone, are small anchors made of a bio-compatible metal called titanium. The posts begin to fuse with the bone over three to six months. After the fusing process, known as osseointegration, abutment posts are inserted into the implant fixtures to allow for the permanent attachment of the implant prosthesis.

Types of Dental Implants:

Implant-Supported Dentures

Implant-supported dentures can be fixed or removable. This solution requires the placement of at least two dental implants. If a removable denture is selected, the denture will anchor onto the implant to gain more retention rather than requiring the use of denture paste. Removable dentures must be taken out and cleaned at night.

This technique provides more advantages over traditional dentures. Easy to care for, this solution can mimic the aesthetic and function of natural teeth and stay fixed in place with the implants acting as anchors. Patients will not experience the typical rocking and movement or gum irritation associated with dentures.

Dental implant placement can also help prevent the sunken look that can happen with bone loss in the jaw by stimulating bone growth in the area around the implant. This process is known as osseointegration and can also help prevent future bone loss.

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Dental Implant-Supported Bridge

An implant-supported bridge is a prosthetic solution for spaces where multiple teeth in a row are missing. The bridge replaces multiple adjacent missing teeth without the use of a denture. This prosthetic usually requires at least two dental implants to support the porcelain bridge. The bridge provides a functional and aesthetic replacement for the patient’s natural teeth.

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Entire Arch with Four Implants

This denture, often called an all-on-4, is a modern implant-supported denture that allows patients who are missing all of their teeth in the upper or lower arches to restore an entire arch of teeth using only four implants as anchors.

This solution offers many advantages over conventional dentures. Easy to care for, this fixed denture can simulate the look and feel of natural teeth and stay in place with the implants as anchors. Patients will not feel the typical rocking and movement or gingival irritation associated with traditional dentures. Patients can often have an entire arch of teeth in one day, reducing overall cost and healing time for the patient.

Very much like other types of implant restorations, All-on-4 can help alleviate the sunken look that can come with bone loss in the jaw by stimulating bone growth in the area around the implant. This process is osseointegration.

With this implant-supported entire arch, there is no plate covering the roof of the mouth, so eating and talking are more natural and comfortable than with a conventional denture.

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Guided Dental Implant Surgery

Using CBCT and computerized treatment planning, guided implant surgery is the standard of care.

Using a 3D model or a physical model, surgical placement of tooth implants and the following restorative work can be designed virtually to create the ideal patient treatment plan. These simulations allow the doctor to take multiple aspects of implant placement and restoration into consideration, resulting in predictable aesthetic outcomes and function for the patient’s rehabilitation. Working with a 3-D model also lets the patient picture the process and visualize the result.

When treatment planning is done, specialized software can be used to fabricate a surgical guide for implant placement. The guide directs the exact angulation, location, and depth of the implant placement. The use of the guide increases the safety and accuracy of the procedure.

How Much Do Dental Implants Cost?

Unfortunately, only a fraction of dental insurance covers the cost of tooth implants, and even if they do, only a portion of it. We understand that the cost of dental implants can be a deterrent, so we have made it easy to schedule an appointment with one of our dental professionals who offers dental implants. Doctors Network offers dental plans to reduce the cost of dental implants. Now, you can get tooth implants for as little as $1000. Visit our website for more information.

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