
About Implants
Dental implants replace missing natural teeth with natural-looking,
natural-feeling titanium ones. Edentulism, or tooth loss, can create several
problems. Your nutrition may suffer, as foods you once enjoyed become too hard
to chew. Your remaining teeth may suffer, as they do the work of the missing
teeth and end up strained, and possibly damaged, themselves. Your jawbone may
suffer, as the absence of teeth can cause it to weaken or shrink (a process
called resorption). And, of course, your smile may suffer, too.
Fortunately, dental implants can combat edentulism. Patients can choose from two
types: implants placed on top of the jawbone but under the gums, or implants
rooted into the jawbone. Because implants "mimic" natural teeth, they allow the
patient to go on as before the tooth loss occurred. The same foods can be eaten,
and the risk of resorption is greatly reduced. Dental teeth implants are called
Implantes dentales en espanol.
Patients can choose from a variety of implants, depending on their needs:
Root form implants are closest in shape to the natural tooth. They are inserted
directly into incisions in the bone, and the bone and the gums grow around the
root form in about six weeks.
Bone grafting is used when resorption has already shrunk the jawbone until it is
too narrow for root form implants. The missing bone is filled in either with the
patient's own bone (autografts), the bone of a human donor (allografts), animal
bone (xenografts), or synthetic material that mimics natural bone (alloplastic
grafts).
Plate form implants are used when the jaw is too narrow for either root form
implants or bone grafting. The dentist will implant the plate form into the
jawbone and stitch the gums around the implant.
Subperiostial implants are used in cases of advanced jawbone resorption. These
implants sit under the gums, but on top of the jawbone.
All of the implants require a healing period, or osseointegration. The length of
this period depends on the type of implants. After osseointegration, a surgical
dentist will insert the final replacement teeth. En espanol implantes dentales. |