Dental Implants. Pros and Cons.

2009-12-03 at 11:25 am admin

Dr. Gotun has worked with dental implants all his career, but he has always been very conservative in their application, as for many years implants were very complicated to deal with and were quite an unpredictable solution to missing teeth. The technology evolved and with it, of course, Dr. Gotun. He believes that now, finally, the newest digital technology is precise enough that the outcome of implants is more predictable and has fewer side-effects. It is now a safer alternative to bridges and dentures than in the past. We are pleased with these improvements and are ready to answer your questions about them. Although the technology used currently in various offices is pretty much the same, there are differences in approach and philosophy. While some can offer same-day implants, Dr. Gotun prefers to proceed with caution, doing thorough diagnostics and treatment in stages, to observe the progress and make sure that he achieves the best possible result for an individual. After all, it is a very elaborate process and different people respond to it in their own unique ways. Here is some basic information for those of you interested in implants:

Implants are a good solution for anyone healthy enough to have adequate bone to support them. An implant consists of an artificial root surgically anchored in the jaw, which is then capped with a crown. Implants are meant to be permanent, natural looking and comfortable solutions for missing teeth. They are true replacements for each missing tooth. They enable you to bite and chew food in a completely normal way. In some cases, implants can also anchor a bridge so that the patient has a fixed denture, rather than a partial removable type, and that added security can make a huge difference in how comfortable a denture wearer may feel smiling, laughing or eating in public.

Whether you need one implant or several, the process is the same. For a patient to be a candidate for implants, he or she must be in good general health, have adequate bone in the jaw to accept the implant, be prepared for a process that will take at least 6 months to complete, and be committed to regular dental hygiene visits. Please give us a call if you would like to ask Dr.Gotun about implants for you.

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