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The Advent of Dental Implants
Dental
implants are changing the way we practice dentistry, and it's
definitely a change for the better. In the past, the
loss of a tooth gave you only a few options:
- Option
1. Just do without that tooth.
- Option
2. Have some type of removable appliance made (either
a full denture or a partial denture), or
- Option
3. Get a fixed bridge placed.
None
of those options increased the amount of support that was
needed between the replacement teeth and the jaw bones.
In fact, they just added more stress from chewing to the remaining
tooth roots. But with Implants the force of chewing
is distributed more evenly. Bone is preserved.
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Who
Else Can Benefit From Implants?
Of
course, some people have already lost all of their teeth for
one reason or another. Again, implants can really save
the day. It is well established that the bone around
teeth begins to go away as soon as teeth are lost. That's
why toothless smiles begin to look more and more sunken in
over time. But placing dental implants will keep the
bone at an appropriate level, and provide maximum stability
for dentures. Implants can take miserable, uncomfortable,
loose dentures and make them solid again.
Implants
serve so many varied purposes, it is best to look at the ways
they can be used individually. Follow the links below
to see how dental implants can be used to solve a wide range
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Single
Tooth Implants
"I
have lost a single tooth, but I don't want to have to cut
down the teeth on either side to make a bridge. How
can implants help?" |
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Replacing
Multiple Teeth
"I
have lost several teeth, but I hate the thought of a partial
that has to come out. How can I get my smile back? " |
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Securing
an Existing Denture
"I
have a denture that just will not stay in place. How
can I keep them secure?" |
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Replacing
All Teeth With a Fixed Restoration
"I
lost my teeth, and I want them back. I want to be free
of these dentures forever." |
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What
is the cost of Dental Implants?
To determine the cost of dental implant treatment you will
need a thorough dental examination. Factors that must
be considered are:
- The
number and type of implants needed
- The
amount and location of healthy bone for implants
- The
quality of the bone
- The
type of restoration that will be connected to the implant(s)
- Other
systemic health concerns that could complicate treatment
Every
case is slightly different from others, so x-rays and a thorough
clinical examination is a must.
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Putting
a titanium rod in my bone sounds painful. Is it?
Remarkably, patients almost never require prescription
pain medicines for implant procedures. We generally
make ourselves available to call in a prescription, but the
procedure is so inherantly gentle that patients tell me that
they didn't even take an aspirin. Part of what makes
implants successful is that they are placed with so little
trauma to the bone and gums.
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Financial
Arrangements
We offer payment terms to qualified patients, allowing them
to spread the cost of treatment out over several months. Please
look over our Financing
Options sheet for more details.
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N. Van Buren · Little Rock, AR 72207 · 501.666.1188
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