Do implants hurt?
Minor surgery is required to fix the implants. This can be done under
general anaesthesia or by administering local anaesthesia with sedation.
At that time you may not experience any pain, but a week after the
operation you may experience some distress. This is normally on account
of having stitches and the regular process of healing.Can I have
the new teeth straight away?
This is not possible. Once the implants have been fixed, they have
to fuse or merge with the bone. Now, lower jaw implants take not less
than three months and upper jaw implants take about six months to bond.
How long does treatment take?
We do require our patients to come back in 2-6 months after their
first visit. We complete first implant treatment within a week. From the
first examination till the time dentures or false teeth are ultimately
fixed it takes around twelve months. But, in case just your lower jaw is
treated, then it may simply take about five months. A great deal is
based on the complexity of your treatment.
Are the teeth difficult to clean?
To clean around teeth fixed to implants is as easy as cleaning
original teeth. But, you could face problem areas and your dentist will
display to you helpful techniques.
If I had gum disease when I had my own teeth, will I get it with the
teeth attached to the implants?
Certainly, if you do not look after them very well. But if you maintain
them cleanly and cut out smoking, then there should not be any
difficulty.
Do I have an implant for each missing tooth?
This is not done unless you want to have just one tooth restored.
Usually, 5 or 6 implants are made use of in case each and every tooth in
a jaw has to be replaced since a single implant can normally prop up two
teeth. In case you have just a few teeth missing, then 2 or 3 dentals
implants may be employed.
What if I get hit in the face?
If you meet with an accident, implants as well as the teeth they
hold up can suffer injury just like natural teeth. But, in case
artificial teeth suffer injury and bits and pieces are left behind in
the bone, it becomes very hard to extract them as compared to natural
teeth. Once healed, new artificial teeth can be fixed next to the
remnants.
What happens if the implant does not bond (integrate) with the
bone?
This occurs seldom. In case implants become slack in the healing
process or right after, then they can be taken out without any
difficulty and the healing happens very naturally. After the jaw is
completely healed it is possible to fix another implant there.
Alternatively, the dentist can create a bridge by making use of the
implanted artificial teeth that have been removed.
Is the treatment expensive?
Regrettably, yes. But in most cases, the treatments costs are
marginally more than the traditional treatment using bridges and crowns.
In addition, there are certain benefits. A dental implant for a single
tooth replacement does away with the requirement to chip away the teeth
on both sides for crowns to hold up a bridge. Having regular dentures
often denote you are unable to talk or eat very well because the
dentures tend to shift. In case of teeth fixed to implants, this problem
does not arise.
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