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Types Of Dental Implants Vancouver BC Procedures

By Tracie Knight


People who are missing teeth do not only shy away from smiling, it affects their confidence level and general health too. Your chewing method is badly affected and this could lead to secondary health problems. A visit to dental implants Vancouver BC practitioners could set you on the road to have your missing teeth or dentures replaced with a stronger, permanent set of teeth.

Tiny titanium screws make up the implants which are placed in the bone in your jaw. The screws replace the root of your natural tooth. Once it has been placed into your jaw, a tooth crown is placed on the post that provides you with a secure tooth. Titanium is able to integrate with the bone in your jaw.

Practitioners offer various methods to replace missing teeth. Denture wearers are able to replace their dentures with implants. Many individuals who have worn dentures for long periods of time suffer with severe bone loss in their jaws. Implants allow them to get rid of the dentures.

In the event that you have lost all your teeth, you have the option of a procedure called all-on-four. This is perfect for denture users who are suffering with loose dentures constantly. This procedure requires the placement of eight posts into your jaw line, in order to replace full sets of dentures. The dentures are fixed to the posts.

If you have lost more than a single tooth, you can choose to have multiple posts fitted. This is also applicable to those who are at risk of losing all their teeth. This often occurs due to aging as the strength of the teeth is lost. If you have lost a single tooth, you can opt to have the tooth replaced. This is one of the easiest procedures and you can have the tooth replaced in a single consultation.

There are occasions when the procedure can be prolonged, depending on extent of the dental work required. The length of the procedure is also dependent on the amount and the condition of the bone in your jaw. If you have suffered bone deterioration in your jaw, you may be required to undergo surgery to build up the bone.

This procedure will start with surgery to replace the lost bone in your jaw, with artificial bone or bone taken from another part of your body. This is often taken from your hip and placed in your jaw. The implants are often placed during the bone replacement procedure. You will have to allow time for the bone to integrate with the implant. Once integration has occurred, your new tooth can be placed.

If it is not necessary for you to have bone replaced, you can undergo the tooth placement during one procedure. Your dentist will place the implant in the position of the missing tooth. The tooth crown will be attached to the post immediately.

To find out if you qualify for this procedure, you should visit your dentist. You may be referred to a surgeon if you require surgery to replace the bone in your jaw. Your practitioner will assess your dental health and provide you with details about the most opportune procedure for your situation.




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