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Can Missing Teeth Be Replaced?
What
Are Dental Implants?
A dental
implant is a titanium metal rod , which
is placed into the jawbone. It is used to
support one or more false teeth. In practice,
both the false teeth and their supporting
rod are known as 'implants.
Are
Implants Safe? How Long Will They Last?
Implants
are a well-established, tried-and-tested
treatment. 90% of modern implants last for
at least 15 years.
I
Have Some Of My I Have Some Of My Own Teeth.
Can I Still Have Implants?
Yes.
You can have any number of teeth replaced
with implants - from one single tooth, to
a complete set. It depends on the state
of the bone in your jaw. We will arrange
for a number of special tests to assess
the amount of bone still there. If there
is not enough, or if it isn't healthy enough,
it may not be possible to place implants
without grafting bone into the area first.
Do
Implants Hurt?
Placing
the implants requires a small operation.
This can be carried out under local anaesthetic
with sedation, or with a general anaesthetic.
The placement will therefore be painless,
but you may feel some discomfort during
the week following the surgery. This is
usually due to having sutures (stitches)
in place, and the normal healing process.
Can
I Have The New Teeth Straight Away?
No.
The implants need to bond (integrate) with
the bone after they have been placed. This
takes at least 3 months in the lower jaw,
and 6 months in the upper jaw. If you are
having one, two or three teeth replaced,
you will have a temporary restoration in
the meantime. If you have complete dentures,
then these can be worn throughout the healing
period once they have been modified after
the surgery.
How
Long Does Treatment Take?
From
the initial assessment to the time when
the artificial teeth or dentures are finally
attached to the implants, is about 12 months.
However, if only the lower jaw is involved
then the whole process may be completed
in around 5 months.
A lot
depends on how complicated your treatment
is. We will be able to give you a timetable
once the surgery has been completed.
Are
The Teeth Difficult To Clean?
Cleaning
around the teeth attached to the implants
is no more difficult than cleaning natural
teeth. However, there may be areas that
present particular problems and you'll be
shown methods to help.
If
I Had Gum Disease When I Had My Own Teeth,
Will I Get It With The Teeth Attached To
The Implants?
Yes,
if you don't care for them well enough.
If you keep them clean, and don't smoke,
then you should not have any problem.
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