DENTAL IMPLANTS
Dental implant therapy has been around for many
years with a proven track record. Improvements in materials and surgical
techniques have made dental implants the gold standard treatment in many
instances for the replacement of missing teeth.
What are dental
implants?
A dental implant essentially substitutes for a
missing tooth root. It is commonly cyclinder or screw shaped. Each implant is
carefully and precisely drilled into the location of the intended tooth and
provides a foundation for long-term support of replacement teeth.
Almost all dental implants in use today are made
from titanium or titanium alloy. These materials have been shown to be well
tolerated by bone. The terms 'osseointegrated implants' and 'endosseous
implants' are widely used to describe dental implants that can develop and
maintain a close union with bone in order to support replacement teeth.
Who is a suitable candidate for dental
implants?
Implants can be used to replace a single tooth,
multiple missing teeth or to replace teeth in cases with complete tooth loss.
Therefore almost any situation can potentially be treated with this modality.
However, various factors need to be taken into consideration such as bone
volume and quality, tooth and jaw relationships, oral habits and general
medical health. Your dental surgeon will assess your suitability for treatment
with these implants.
How is treatment carried out?
Phase 1: Treatment Planning - Thorough assessment of
your medical health, oral health, the way your teeth fit together and bone
volume will be done to produce an individualized treatment plan.
Phase 2: Surgical Treatment - A minor surgical
procedure is carried out to place titanium fixtures into bone. If bone and/or
soft tissue is insufficient, there may also be a need for additional bone or
soft tissue grafting procedures.
Phase 3: Restorative Treatment – After integration of
the implant fixtures to the bone, 'new permanent teeth' will be designed and
fabricated to fit over the dental implants.
How long does the treatment take
to complete?
It normally takes about 4 months to a year to
complete the entire treatment. This would depend on case complexity as well as
the need for additional procedures like bone grafting. "Immediate
loading" implant where the entire implant treatment is completed within
the same day is possible for few selected cases.
How do I maintain these
implants?
These 'new
teeth' are maintained in much the same way as normal teeth. Specific brushing
and flossing techniques will be taught, as well as regular dental check on the
implants. Good oral hygiene is required to ensure the long-term success
of your implants.
How
long will the implant fixtures stay in the bone?
If the titanium
fixtures have successfully integrated to the bone and are properly
maintained, they should last for many years. However, just as you would
expect conventional crowns, bridges and fillings to need occasional repairs
or replacements during the course of their lifetimes, your
implant-supported teeth may also need similar maintenance.