Friday, May 21, 2010

Does somebody have expiriance with dental implants for dentures?

I wanna know if it's hurt a lot and how much does it cost.....thanks

Does somebody have expiriance with dental implants for dentures?
It's spendy. About $1,500 per implant depending on where you live. The surgery consists of opening a small area of gum and placing a titanium implant. A bone graft may or may not be needed. The area heals for up to 6 months (this varies depending on each patient's experience) with a healing abutment. One the area has healed the healing abutment is removed and fitted with the actual implant with will snap together with the denture. I've known people who said it was a miserable experience and I also know alot of people who said it was very easy. One thing everyone has said, "I can finally eat!"
Reply:Dental implants are a proven dental procedure and thousands of implants are in use now. The procedure is done under local anesthesia and does not hurt.








Titanium is a special material that the jawbone accepts as part of the body. The ability of titanium to fuse with bone was discovered accidentally. In 1952, a scientist named Per-Ingvar Brånemark was using titanium chambers screwed into bones as part of his research to discover how bone healed after an injury. When he tried to remove the titanium chambers, he found they had become bonded to the bone. This discovery led Dr. Brånemark to do further research into how titanium implants might work.





In 1965, the first root-form implants were placed in people. Other types of implants also have been used for the past 30 to 40 years.





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