Friday, May 21, 2010

Is it now possible to have dental implants for a space with very low bone density? Tricky, expensive, risky?

We do bone grafts using both human or cow bone for patients who lack enough bone to support the implant. Implants have a very high success rate. Bone grafts are safe and effective. Implants are a great option because they keep the teeth next to the extraction site intact. With a bridge you have to prep the teeth on either side. They can be expensive but Implants never get tooth decay, never feel hot and cold. The bone take time to integrate 3-6 months but will be solid enough to support your implant. The are innovative and a positive steps for the future of Dentistry. We do both implants and bridges in our office. I would put an implant over a bridge in my own mouth any day. Do not be afraid to get a second opinion. Ask your periodontist or dentist to see pictures of their work. Ask questions. You can visit websites of Nobel Bio care or 3i implants for further options and questions in regard to the implant process.





Good luck! Take your time to make an informed decision that suits you the best. Congratulations to your dentist for being up to date with the implants as a great alternative to a bridge.

Is it now possible to have dental implants for a space with very low bone density? Tricky, expensive, risky?
Have you seen an oral surgeon or periodontist for a Bone graft ? With low bone density, the likelyhood that the implant will fail is very high. Your dentist shouldnt do one if you do have low bone density or if you have severe bone loss.
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THERE ARE DIFFERENT TYPE OF IMPLANTS MADE FOR DIFFERENT SITUATIONS, NO TWO ARE EXACTLY ALIKE. THE BEST THING TO D IS ASK YOUR SPECIFIC QUESTIONS FROM A PERIODONTIST OF ORAL SURGEON WHO PLACES IMPLANTS.
Reply:A bridge is not always a second best option. If your teeth on either side of the gap are extensively repaired, the bridge is not such a bad option. Bone sugar can also be used to encourage bone to grow but it will take longer for sufficiant bone to form


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