Dentist North Royalton, OH

When patients lose a tooth or teeth due to trauma or periodontal disease, Dr. Mark recommends dental implants as an ideal option for patients with good general oral health. One of the great advances in modern dentistry, implants are replacements for missing teeth that look and function much like natural teeth and can last a lifetime if given the proper placement and maintenance.

Why are Implants Better than Dentures and Bridges?

There are other routes a patient can take to replace missing teeth, including dentures and bridges; however, dental implants are a much better solution for many reasons.





Placement of Dental Implants

Dental implants aid in replacing a single tooth, several teeth or even all of your teeth. The implant itself looks like a screw or cylinder and is placed into the jaw. Over the period of 2-6 months, the implant and jawbone bond together to provide an anchor for the crown. An abutment is used as an extension to complete the foundation for the new tooth to be attached.

Sometimes several teeth need to be replaced, and implant-supported bridges are a prime option as opposed to fixed bridges or removable partial dentures. The bone is better preserved with implant-supported bridges as it replaces some of your tooth roots that had deteriorated.

Dentures work wonderfully as a replacement for missing natural teeth. Over time however, the constant pressure of the dentures' hard acrylic base causes shrinkage of the ridge and the underlying bone. They may become loose and cause painful sore spots. They can slip and make it difficult to eat and speak. The result is that dentures eventually don't fit and require messy, often unreliable adhesives to keep them in place. It also means that denture wearers must have their dentures relined every few years and endure regular adjustments from their dentist.

Replacing all of your teeth is now possible with implant-supported full bridges or implant-supported dentures. Patients are able to preserve their natural bite with implants and achieve more comfort and stability than with conventional dentures. Not only will your dentures be far more comfortable and natural– you can even wear them while sleeping!

The Solution: An Affordable, One-Hour Procedure Using Narrow Diameter Implants (<3mm in diameter)

Denture Comfort™ is a proven, industry standard procedure that works with either new or current denture wearers. The process is simple: Your dentist will install four to six ultra-narrow titanium Atlas™ implants. Then your denture is lined with a soft, elastic silicone base, which both grips the short protruding tips of the Atlas™ implants, and provides a soft cushion against your gums. The entire procedure lasts about an hour and can be done under local anesthesia or conscious sedation. And—unlike traditional implants— the procedure usually doesn't require cutting of gum tissue or stitches. As a result, Denture Comfort costs far less than competing implant methods which often require surgery and have a far greater healing time. In fact, by the time you leave your dentist's office, your dentures will fit comfortably, and you'll find there's little reason to take them out at all-even when sleeping! See an illustration of how Denture Comfort works.


Visit the Denture Comfort website to learn more.


www.denturecomfort.com

Post Implant Care

Although proper oral hygiene is always recommended for maintaining good dental health, it is especially important when a patient has received a dental implant. Bacteria can attack sensitive areas in the mouth when teeth and gums are not properly cleaned, thus causing gums to swell and jaw bones to gradually recede. Recession of the jawbone will weaken implants and eventually make it necessary for the implant to be removed. Patients are advised to visit Dr. Mark at least twice a year to ensure the health of their teeth and implants. Dental implants can last for decades when given proper care.

*Please see our Forms and Support section for detailed Post Implant instructions.