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Sunday, November 15, 2015

Vital Details On Dental Implants Maui

By Mattie Knight


At one point or the other, one may lose a tooth because of old age, trauma or any other cause. The space that is left in the mouth will either be left blank or a denture put in its place. With dental implants, there will be placement of a rod at the jaw line, then a molded artificial tooth or crown is placed where the tooth was. When considering dental implants Maui residents need to know what the procedure involves.

Before one undergoes the procedure there are some health requirements that you should meet. Most importantly, the patients should have healthy gums and strong bones. An implant will have a similar look and feel of regular teeth and can be used to chew food and do all things that normal teeth can do. There will also be consideration of the conditions of jaws, gum tissue, size and shape of jaws. Persons with poor oral hygiene and diabetics should not undergo the procedure.

The procedure is likely to fail in persons suffering from such bone diseases as osteoporosis. The other group of people who should not go for dental implants are those who have been on steroids for long. There are three parts of implants. These are the titanium metal that is fixed to the jaw, a post fitted over a part of the implant jutting from the gums and the third part is the crown. The crown offers good appearance.

Crowns are typically made of composite resin in whitish tooth color. There are some instances in which the dentist could use porcelain tooth. This is however not as durable and may not last a lifetime. For the procedure, the dentist will take molds of existing teeth and make a crown shaped for replacement of the missing tooth. A shade of white close to the shade of the existing teeth will be chosen for the visible part.

In most cases, dental implants are not considered in medical insurance. This is mostly because the procedure is very costly. It is advisable to consult a good surgeon who will give the best advice on the pros and cons of the procedure. This will help in making the right decision in whether or not to undertake it.

The healing will take several months. In case the procedure involves the removal of a tooth that will be replaced, it will get pulled on the first day. There will then be placement of an implant anchor. Implants will take 3 to 9 months. During thus period, the titanium rod gets to blend with existing byline.

During this period, the patient may be given a temporary crown as the healing takes place. In some cases, the crown will be placed on the same day. Patients will experience some pain and bleeding at the site of the implant. Rarely will there be an infection after an implant is placed.

In order to prevent infections, it is advisable that the teeth are brushed and flossed well. Smokers are not encouraged to go for the procedure because there is a high chance that they will experience infections. Some common complications include nerve injury and excessive bleeding.




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