When to Go for Multiple Tooth Replacement
If there are several teeth waiting to be replaced, multiple dental implants can be your best option. Multiple tooth replacement eliminates the need for tearing down the healthy adjacent teeth for the conventional bridge and crown therapy. In the process, the implants are positioned in the bone beneath the gum tissue. As is the case with single tooth replacement, the temporary supports can be placed over the implants unless the area is completely healed.
When it is recovered, the abutments are joined with the implants. They hold a customized bridge which is molded and matched by the dental laboratory according to the look of your teeth. After this process is over, the customized bridge is sealed to the abutments, thus replacing the teeth without affecting the fitness of the adjacent teeth. This also halts the loss of bone.
How are Implants Placed?
In the beginning, the implants (which resemble cylinders or screws) are placed in your jaw. In the following 6 months, the implants along with the bone are permitted to bond mutually to act as anchors. This is when the patient may wear temporary tooth replacements on the site of the implant. In the following step, the implants are uncovered with extensions attached to them. One stage implant systems do not require the second step because these implants already have the piece of extension attached.
Your dentist is the best person to advise which option will suit you best. Metal posts or abutments act as a base on which the system suits you best. In the final stage, bridges or replacement teeth are created by your dentist who attaches them to the abutments. With the passage of time, you will feel a sense of regenerated confidence not only in your smile, but also in your capacity of speaking and chewing.
Since the presence of the implants cannot be detected, your teeth seem perfectly natural. You will have no problems flossing them or maintaining the wellness of the gums and bones lying underneath. Multiple tooth replacements look, feel and function as if they are a part of your original teeth.
Preservation of Sockets: The part of your jaw bone which has the tooth in position is known as a tooth socket. Once a tooth is removed, the bone which supported the tooth starts resorbing or melting away. Socket preservation grafting is a process which is performed for reducing any loss of bone in the sockets.
The process is performed as soothingly as possible with the tooth removed in many cases through technologically advanced instruments known as periotomes. These do not use the forcible action of dental pliers, but are pushed in between the bone and root of the tooth to help the bone being tenderly pushed away. This is when the tooth is extracted with the implant being placed gently in the residual socket.
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