1.How many days/weeks advanced notice do you need
before beginning my treatment program?
2.How many hours each day will I be at your
facility? How many days are required to complete
the treatment?
3.Why do you recommend the high noble metal
porcelain crowns to restore my teeth?
4.What is a sinus lift? How long a period of time
should I wait for the implant placement after the
sinus lift?
5.Who is a candidate for dental implants?
6.What is the difference between two stage and one
stage dental implants?
7.How the treatment proceeds?
8.What are the steps to follow after I make the
decision to visit your clinic?
9.What are the options to replace the missing
teeth?
10.What is a dental implant?
11.What material is used for dental implants?
12.How is the treatment?
13.What is the surgical phase?
14.How is the post-operative stage?
15.When will the new teeth be placed on the dental
implants?
16.Is it a painful treatment?
17.Could there be a failure?
18.What does it happen if a dental implant fails?
1. How many days/weeks advanced notice do you need
before beginning my treatment program?
We need to be notified at least 2 weeks before you
come to Costa Rica, in order to prepare for you a
“day by day” itinerary and confirm your
appointments.
2. How many hours each day will I be at your
facility? How many days are required to complete
the treatment?
Most of the dental treatments need 12 days for
completion. During these days our lab technicians
will be preparing the permanent crowns that will
cover your teeth.
The hours during each appointment depend on the
process; however, most of the time it takes
between 2 and 3 hours.
3. Why do you recommend the high noble metal
porcelain crowns to restore my teeth?
Grinding your teeth, an improper bite, age,
fillings and tooth decay can all be contributing
factors in the wearing down, cracking or breakage
of your teeth. Dental crowns cover the entire
visible surface of your affected tooth and add
strength, durability and tooth stability.
4. What is a sinus lift? How long a period of time
should I wait for the implant placement after the
sinus lift?
Sinus lifts, sometimes called a sinus
augmentation, is surgery that adds bone to your
upper jaw in the area of your molars and
premolars. Once the procedure has been done, you
will need to wait about 6 to 8 months in order to
be able to place the implants.
5. Who is a candidate for dental implants?
Candidates for dental implants need to have
healthy gums and adequate bone to support the
implant. This is the reason why we request your
dental records and panoramic x-rays.
If your answer is affirmative to some of the
following questions, you can be considered an
ideal candidate to be treated with implants:
•Have you lost one, some or all of your teeth?
•Do you have difficulties with your removable
denture (bad retention, pain, etc)?
•Do you feel insecure when you smile, when speak
or eat?
•Has a dentist told you that you have teeth in
very bad shape?
•Is there an area in your mouth where the
corresponding tooth never showed up?
6. What is the difference between two stage and
one stage dental implants?
a) Traditional: Using the traditional implant
process, placements in the lower jaw need about
three months to heal while placements in the upper
jaw need about six months to heal. Traditionally,
the procedure has been performed in two steps. The
dentist begins by installing the implant, which
was left for three to six months to heal and
integrate with the jawbone. During the healing
period, the patient was given a temporary
prosthesis until the permanent crown could be put
into place. Traditional dental implants required
patients to sacrifice much of their time and money
to achieve the look and feel of natural-looking
teeth.
b) One Stage Dental Implant: Osseo (bonding with
your natural bone) integration begins immediately.
No long wait for the bone to heal before placing
the implant. There are no missing teeth in the
mouth because we place your temporary crowns
immediately on the post. The tooth looks natural
while the implant is healing.
Although the integration of bone tissue and the
implant device takes place normally, the physical
characteristics of the implant device itself
creates the solid infrastructure that enables
immediate use.
7. How the treatment proceeds?
FIRST APPOINTMENT: The first step is to place the
implants, once the implants have been placed, an
impression is made. A very accurate model is made
from this impression from which the lab will make
the permanent bridge or the crowns. (Bridges and
crowns are usually made of porcelain with a metal
substructure. The porcelain gives it esthetics and
durability and the metal underneath allows for
strength and a good fit). When the impressions
have been taken, a temporary tooth is made and it
will be similar to the final bridge and / or
crown, though not as durable. It is cemented with
temporary cement for the days that the lab
technicians will be making the permanents. The
temporary keeps the teeth comfortable and keeps
the teeth from drifting.
Be careful not to eat hard or sticky foods with
the temporaries, since they are not as durable as
your permanent bridge or crowns. If your
temporaries do come off, it is important to have
them re-cemented to prevent teeth from drifting.
SECOND APPOINTMENT: Once the bridge or crown is
done (7 days after the first appointment), it is
fixed with a permanent cement.
FINAL APPOINTMENT: Between 12 to 24 hours after
the permanent crowns placement, you will be
scheduled for the final appointment for final
adjustments and where the doctor will make sure
there are no problems.
8. What are the steps to follow after I make the
decision to visit your clinic?
First of all you should decide on the date you
wish your procedure to begin, bearing in mind our
two week notice policy period. We will then
prepare a preliminary day by day itinerary, you
will then have the dates needed to purchase your
airline tickets.
9. What are the options to replace the missing
teeth?
The first option is place an artificial titanium
root (dental implant) that will support a
porcelain crown. The next option is the bridge,
which consists on trimming the neighbor teeth, to
make porcelain crowns on them fixed to another
crown that will replace the lost tooth. The third
is a removable denture, which is retained by
hooks, and stabilized by a plastic or metallic
structure that covers the palate or the tongue
zone. The patient can remove it from the mouth.
10. What is a dental implant?
Dental implants are small titanium cylinders that
work as artificial dental roots, once they are
placed inside the jawbone. This way the artificial
teeth can be anchored in these new roots
contributing to recover a beautiful smile, as well
as a comfortable speaking and chewing. Dental
implants will allow us to chew with total comfort,
and to smile and speak with the same security than
with our own teeth. With the use of the dental
implants, there is no need to touch, trim or
injure the neighbor teeth, to replace the missing
tooth.
11. What material is used for dental implants?
Along the history of dentistry and medicine, many
materials have been used. At the present time, the
only material considered valid for dental implants
is titanium.
12. How is the treatment?
The treatment consists on two stages:
a. Surgical phase
b. Prosthetic phase.
13. What is the surgical phase?
The surgical treatment consists on the placement
of the artificial roots or implants inside the
jawbone. It is performed with local anesthesia,
and is painless. Sedation and general anesthesia
are options for nervous patients. The duration of
the intervention is from one to two hours.
14. How is the post-operative stage?
It is not painful. The following day of the
intervention the patient will have a slightly
inflamed area in the face. Painkillers,
antibiotics and anti- inflammatories are
prescribed for a short period.
15. When will the new teeth be placed on the
dental implants?
The time between the surgical phase and the
placement of the crowns varies depending on the
case.
The range varies between seven and ten days, to
give time to the implant to integrate or fix to
the bone. More time could be waited if the patient
asked so (i.e. because of a trip).
16. Is it a painful treatment?
No, it is not. A treatment with implants demands a
surgical intervention, but pain and all the other
implications can be perfectly controlled.
17. Could there be a failure?
In spite of the excellent clinical results
obtained with implants (93 to 97% success rate)
there is a 3 to 7% rate for failure. No other
dental treatment has such a high success rate for
long terms.
18. What does it happen if a dental implant fails?
If an implant fails, it is possible to substitute
it for another one to solve the problem after the
jaw has healed.
About Periodontal Disease
According
to the American Dental
Association approximately 75% of
our over twenty population has
periodontal problems. Based on
my practice, and speaking to
dentists around the country, I
believe this figure is closer to
90%. In either case, these
statistics have widespread
implications for our general
population.
Do your gums bleed? Are they
red or puffy? Has you dentist
ever told you that you need to
brush better or see the
hygienist more frequently? If
your answer to any of these
questions is "yes", then you
have some form of periodontal or
gum disease.
What exactly is periodontal
disease?
As part of the answer, we
need to understand how teeth are
held in the mouth.. Teeth are
not embedded in the jawbones but
are totally surrounded by tissue
called the periodontal membrane.
Each tooth is totally surrounded
by this tissue. The tissue acts
as a shock absorber for the
tooth.
Periodontal membrane is
actually a continuation of the
gum tissue that covers all the
bone and tooth parts in the
mouth with the exception of the
crown of the tooth (the part we
see). The periodontal membrane
has thousands of tiny fibers
called periodontal ligaments
that go from the membrane and
attach to the tooth and the
bone.
In a normal healthy mouth
there is always a slight space
between the tooth and the bone
called a pocket, which is
usually about 1-2mm (about an
eight of an inch).
Stages of Gum Disease
If left untreated, gum disease
progresses thru different
stages, causing more and more
destruction, and making each
next step more difficult to
treat. The following
illustrations, courtesy of
OralB company shows the
diagrams of gum disease
development.
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Se
realizan en una sesi? y directamente en clinica no
precisando fase de laboratorio dental. Con ellas
podemos modificare color y forma del diente. Se
pueden realizar sin tallar el diente por lo que es
una t?nica muy conservadora.
Son estructuras que se realizan
en el laboratorio dental y recubren el frente del
diente, con ellas podemos modificar el color y la
forma del diente. Al igual que las coronas de
porcelana precisan de un tallado del diente
perdiendose unas decimas de tejido dental.....