

If you are missing one or more teeth and wish to eat your favourite
foods, increase your chewing ability, and improve your appearance,
speech, and self-esteem, then you are a candidate for dental
implants. A dental implant
replaces the root of a missing tooth and is made from surgical-grade
titanium alloy (Ti 6Al-4V ELI) to exacting
specifications. Initially, the implant is placed into the jawbone
either immediately after the loss of a tooth, or after an extended
period of time. If there is insufficient bone, various bone
enhancing procedures can be performed prior to the implant
placement. An abutment,
which acts as a base for a prosthetic tooth replacement such as a crown, is inserted into the implant
at the time of implant placement, or subsequently after a period of
healing.
In the past, dentists would try to keep or replace teeth with
treatments such as root canals, bridges, and fixed or removable
dentures. Unfortunately, a significant number of root canal
treated teeth fail, bridges require that healthy adjacent teeth be cut
down and removable dentures can often be unstable and require the use
of sticky adhesives. Dental implants are a solution to these problems,
and many of the concerns associated with natural teeth are eliminated,
including dental decay.


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