Showing posts with label Dental Implants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dental Implants. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Dental Implants: Facts About This Innovative Technology

Dental ImplantsDespite dental implants having been around for a very long time, they are anything but an old technology. As changes have happened, medical science has allowed dental implants to become a technology that is head and shoulders above the competition. Some of our patients in Green Brook Township, especially those that are considering changing away from some of the more traditional prosthetics to an implant, have questions about why implants are so much better. For starters, a dental implant is inserted directly into your jawbone by a skilled dentist, oral surgeon or periodontist. This allows the titanium implant to fuse perfectly with the organic tissue. This gives your implant the strength and stability the jawbone offers to your natural teeth.

There really is no comparable advancements made by dentures, which still use adhesive to be bonded inside the mouth, and bridges, which are still being cemented in place. Even more impressive, when you have dental implants inserted you are getting the strongest, most durable, and best-looking solution to tooth loss. The fact that the device is inserted below the gum line means that we have a blank slate above the gum to give you the most impressive looking, realistic teeth.

When it comes to dental implants, the fact that they are a surgically installed prosthetic, which is also permanent, makes people want to know all the answers before they make an educated decision. For patients who already have a prosthetic device, they want to be sure they are making the right decision in terms of longevity, how long will these devices last, acceptance by the body, and how long the recovery time will take. These are perfectly normal questions about any procedure.
Longevity wise, dental implants have been known to last as long as thirty years, and as little as seven years. The life cycle of an implant is hard to predict because there are so many variables. For example, you have no idea of know if you will be in an accident, or develop some kind of gum disease in the future. On the other hand, we know that good oral hygiene habits and dietary habits can help you with ensuring that the implants last longer. Implants are typically very successful. The installation success rate varies, study to study, from 93% to 98% with the vast majority of cases being completely successful. Naturally there are other factors that influence how well the install does, and how successful it will be.

To account for all the factor that could influence an installation, and the longevity of your dental implants, we do the installation in steps. At the end of each step, you will have the opportunity to recover for between ten and fourteen days.  When you return we will double check all the work we have done, make sure nothing changed, make any changes that may be needed, and then proceed to the next step. This allows our Green Brook Township office to be much more effective with the installations and also allows you a shorter recovery time after the entire process is completed. Typically, after the dental implants are in place, you will need to rest and not use the tooth for about 2 weeks.



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Friday, July 1, 2016

Dr. Ellen Rado DDS Attends the 12th International Symposium on Periodontics and Restorative Dentistry in Boston

Dental ImplantsAs a top-rated restorative dentist and provider of dental implants, Dr. Ellen Rado DDS attended the 12th International Symposium on Periodontics and Restorative Dentistry, which was held in Boston Massachusetts on June 16th - 19th. This event attracts the top rated dentists from throughout the country and the world. This gathering of industry peers and experts seeks to acknowledge those who have set the highest standard for restorative dentistry and periodontics care. Designed to promote and highlight real innovation, this event provides all attendees with new best practices that can be implemented in their own dental offices. There were 85 experts and thought leaders in oral surgery, endodontics, restorative dentistry, and periodontics along with orthodontics who gave presentations to attendees. Some of the topics covered were -
  • The most recent innovations in implant placement.
  • Best practices for implant restorations.
  • Orthodontic treatments in combination with implant placement.
Topics Covered at The 12th International Symposium on Periodontics and Restorative Dentistry
Sessions were held covering all topics related to implant dentistry. As a restorative dentist, Dr. Rado attended the sessions in order to gain valuable insight that can be applied in our dental practice for the benefit of our patients.  The topics included -
  • Various strategies for predictable regenerative therapies
  • Periodontal regeneration
  • Premium aesthetics for longevity
  • Treatment planning
  • And much more!
All aspects of preparing for the placement of dental implants, actually placing them, helping to regenerate healthy bone, and the longevity and aesthetics of dental implants were covered.

Visit Our Dental Office to Improve the Outcome of Your Dental Implants Placement

If you are missing some of your teeth, you have options when selecting a dentist to replace them. We understand this and encourage you to call our office and schedule a consultation with Dr. Rado.  When it comes to replacing your teeth with dental implants, the provider that you select is going to directly influence how successful the procedure is overall, the longevity of your implants, and your comfort level.  Dr. Rado spends time continuing her education, finding new and improved ways to complete or enhance the success of a dental implant procedure. Attending this symposium is one example of her commitment to continuing education as a means of enhancing patient outcomes and improving the level of care that she's able to offer patients. With a focus on, and a passion for, the health and aesthetics of our patients' smiles, Dr. Rado is truly the best in restorative dentistry.

Dental Implants Are the Most Secure Way to Replace Missing Teeth

If you are currently wearing dentures or are unaware of how dental implants can benefit you, we encourage you to visit our office for a consultation. Dental implants are the most secure way to replace missing teeth because this is the only option that is surgically placed. Dr. Rado will implant a small titanium post under the surface of your gums and secure it to your jawbone. The two will fuse together in order to create a secure root system that your new tooth can be attached to. As a result, your replacement teeth will look, behave, and feel exactly like your natural ones. To learn more about this option or to experience some of the new and improved methods for placing dental implants, visit our office to speak with Dr. Rado.



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Friday, January 22, 2016

Dental Implants Are a Permanent Alternative to Dentures

Dental ImplantsIf you are wearing dentures, dental implants are an alternative solution that look and feel like natural teeth. While dentures are practical and provide patients with the appearance of a full set of teeth, they never feel quite natural. Implants, on the other hand, feel the same as the rest of your teeth so there is no way to tell which teeth are natural and which teeth are replacements.

Over seventy percent of adults over the age of sixty-five experience some form of tooth loss. Even young adults suffer from this age old problem, with around thirty percent of those over thirty five suffering from tooth loss. If this happens to you, it is important to decide how you want to replace the missing tooth. An experienced cosmetic dentist can help you to determine which solution will best fit with your lifestyle and the goals you have for your appearance.

Dental implants are ideal for people that have an active lifestyle and don't want their teeth to slow them down. Once the implant is installed, patients can eat all of their favorite foods, speak normally, and care for the implant as they do the rest of their teeth. This is a brush and go solution because as long as remember to practice good oral hygiene at home, along with visiting the dentist twice a year, you will never have to think about your replacement tooth again.

How the Process Works

In order to receive dental implants, you need to schedule a consultation with an experienced dentist. Our staff are experts at using this technology and able to determine if your gums and jawbone are in good enough health to schedule the procedure. If they are not, there are specific dental treatments that can get them ready. During your examination, a mold will be taken of your mouth so that the lab can create a synthetic tooth, or teeth, that is the right size and shape to blend in with your other natural teeth. If you want to have your teeth whitened now is an excellent time to do so because the synthetic tooth will be made to match your natural ones.

The first step in the procedure is to have a titanium post implanted under the surface of your gums. This piece will be secured to your jawbone and eventually the two will fuse together, creating an extremely durable synthetic root system. An abutment will be attached at the surface of your gums. Once the gums are healed the new tooth will be attached and put into position. This allows a cosmetic dentist to create a perfectly straight beautiful smile that looks and feels amazing. The entire process takes several months since your gums and bone need to heal after the implant procedure. During that time, you may want to wear temporary or immediate dentures so that no one will know that you don't have a full set of teeth. To learn more about the process or to schedule an examination, call today.



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Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Dental Implants Are a Popular Solution for Tooth Loss

Dental ImplantsMore people are getting dental implants than ever before.  This is because people around the country have discovered that they do not have to live with the stigma of tooth loss. Tooth loss can be extremely traumatic for some people, especially when the tooth loss happens at a young age. Dealing with the embarrassment is compounded by the fact that tooth loss forces people to make lifestyle changes, including how they eat and speak. With dental implants, you do not have to deal with those kinds of changes.

There are numerous technologies and methods for dealing with tooth loss. However, none are as advanced as dental implants. While dentures and bridges address the fundamental problem, which is a missing tooth, they do nothing to brace the tooth or to address the root of the problem. This means that these solutions have to be adhered to the surface of the mouth somehow, typically with wires or dental cement. On the other hand, dental implants focus their attention on the root. In fact, a dental implant is a tiny titanium screw that is placed into the jawbone, taking the place of a natural tooth's root. This provides a strong and stable platform under the gum line, which then allows us to place a dental crown, or tooth, on top of the abutment.

Getting dental implants is a lot simpler than it used to be a few years ago.  Simultaneously, science continues to dispel some of the popular myths that surround dental implants. For the longest time people have been looking at dental implants, and elsewhere around the country, as a purely aesthetic endeavor. This is an understandable misconception. When you get a dental implant, you are going to be getting a perfect tooth that is almost an identical replica of your original one. There are no wires holding it in place, so all you have is a new tooth. In fact, we can give you a tooth, or teeth, that look far better than your original ones.  Naturally this perfection has led to the idea that all we care about is the aesthetics. Nothing could be further from the truth, and science is starting to show this. We know, for example, that when you use a dental implant to replace a lost tooth, the implants acts like a naturally occurring root. It creates a symbiotic relationship with the jawbone, which in turn allows the jawbone to receive stimulation from the prosthetic. This helps the jaw to avoid resorption and also keeps the facial structure from a potential collapse.

There are already 3 million people across the nation that have gotten dental implants. What we know is that the rate of dental implants is increasing annually, but that there are a lot of people still using antiquated technology. In our dentist office, we encourage every one of the 15 million Americans that are using bridges or dentures to consider switching to get the best looking, most effective, longest lasting tooth replacement available today.



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Thursday, October 1, 2015

Dental Implants vs. Dental Bridges

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We can provide you with dental implants or dental bridges to replace your missing teeth. While we provide preventative dental care to help reduce the risk of tooth loss, this is still an issue that many adults deal with on some level. If you have lost a tooth due to age, infection, or an accident, we recommend you take the time to consider all your options. As a cosmetic dentist, there are many ways to replace missing teeth, and it is important to select the option that is right for you. The best way to find out is to schedule a consultation. In the meantime, here is what you need to know:

Dental implants. The most secure and natural-looking solution for tooth loss is dental implants. Unlike a bridge that requires other natural teeth, implants are surgically placed beneath the gums and secured to the jawbone. As a result, no other teeth are required or impacted by the procedure. The new tooth is simultaneously more secure because of the process of osseointegration. This is where the titanium post and jawbone fuse together to create a new root system that will support your new tooth. This makes it possible to eat all your favorite foods and engage in normal activities without restriction. The only drawback to this when compared with a bridge is that since it is surgical, you can expect a longer recovery time. Simultaneously, osseointegration, while important, takes a few months to complete.

Dental bridges. If you want a solution that is more secure and durable than dentures, dental bridges is a good option. A bridge is used for partial tooth loss when there are natural teeth that are strong enough to support it. To complete the procedure, we make an impression of your mouth and take measurements so the dental lab can make your bridge. To secure it in place, a crown will be placed on the two teeth surrounding your missing one, and these crowns will serve as anchors to secure the bridge. As a result, you will have a semi-permanent tooth replacement that looks natural and functions like a natural tooth.

If you are interested in either dental implants or dental bridges, we are an ideal dentist office to visit. As a cosmetic dentist, we can provide you with both solutions and complete the procedure in a way that restores the form and function of your smile. Both of these solutions will look like natural teeth when we are done. This is not always the case with a dental bridge, so it is important to visit a cosmetic dentist who has the skill to create high-quality prosthetics. Both options will also allow you to eat your favorite foods, etc. The main difference is that implants not only replace your teeth, they improve the health of your jawbone by providing it with much-needed stimulation. To learn more, schedule an appointment.

Friday, December 26, 2014

Dental Implants Have Improved Thanks to High-Tech Materials

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Dental implants have progressed by leaps and bounds over the last several years. While it is true that mankind has always wanted to maintain an image of health and vitality, which often involved keeping or saving all their teeth. It is also true that this has never been more possible than it is today. As dentists have gotten access to better tools and better materials, the art (and science) of dental implants has also improved. 

Today dentists and orthodontists use space-age materials to create and craft the perfect implants which not only look and feel like a real tooth, but also can stand the test of time. 

Nowadays dental implants are making use of one of the most versatile and powerful metals known to man, in order to create the perfect long-lasting implant. Also used in the manufacture of space crafts, tennis rackets, and cosmetic jewelry, titanium has truly found its niche in medical devices and replacements, with dental implants being no exception. Dentists have found that titanium has a number of different qualities that make it an exceptional option for dental implants, and so today, titanium makes up the number one metal used in all implants. 

Titanium has a unique ability, which other implant materials can have, but to a lesser degree. This ability is known as osseointegration and is the process by which the metal implant fuses with the surrounding bone without the need for connective soft tissue. In other words, the titanium becomes a part of the bone, giving strength and bearing all of the load while gaining stability and longevity from the bone itself. This creates an implant that is more natural feeling and also lasts longer. In the case of dental implants, in specific, osseointegration occurs between the titanium screw and the jaw bone. 

The dental implant, consisting of a titanium screw is placed surgically into the root canal, and into the jaw bone. To do this, the root has to be removed. Once the titanium screw is in place, and it has healed, osseointegration tends to take place over several months. In effect the jawbone heals around the implant and accepts it as a replacement for the root. The implant then acts as the root, not only in stabilizing and providing a base for the tooth (crown) but also giving support to the jawbone itself. As a result, the jawbone will grow and develop in much the same was as it would with the naturally occurring root. This process prevents bone loss and encourages the jawbone to develop along a natural trajectory. 

Besides the ability to seamlessly integrate in with the bone, titanium has three additional qualities that make it such a good choice for implants. 
  1. Titanium is an inert metal, which means that it cannot interact with and have a reaction to any other chemicals. As a dormant metal, it will not release any toxic substances into the blood stream. 
  2. Titanium is non-toxic; hence it cannot cause any adverse reactions in the body once the dental implant has been put in place. 
  3. Titanium is non-corrosive, so oxygen found in highly moist areas, like a root cavity, do not have the effect of causing the metal to rust. 
Dental implants have progressed by leaps and bounds over the last several years. While it is true that mankind has always wanted to maintain an image of health and vitality, which often involved keeping or saving all their teeth. It is also true that this has never been more possible than it is today. As dentists have gotten access to better tools and better materials, the art (and science) of dental implants has also improved. Today dentists and orthodontists use space-age materials to create and craft the perfect implants which not only look and feel like a real tooth, but also can stand the test of time. 

Nowadays dental implants are making use of one of the most versatile and powerful metals known to man, in order to create the perfect long-lasting implant. Also used in the manufacture of space crafts, tennis rackets, and cosmetic jewelry, titanium has truly found its niche in medical devices and replacements, with dental implants being no exception. Dentists have found that titanium has a number of different qualities that make it an exceptional option for dental implants, and so today, titanium makes up the number one metal used in all implants. 

Titanium has a unique ability, which other implant materials can have, but to a lesser degree. This ability is known as osseointegration and is the process by which the metal implant fuses with the surrounding bone without the need for connective soft tissue. In other words, the titanium becomes a part of the bone, giving strength and bearing all the load while gaining stability and longevity from the bone itself. This creates an implant that is more natural feeling and also lasts longer. In the case of dental implants, in specific, osseointegration occurs between the titanium screw and the jaw bone. 

The dental implant, consisting of a titanium screw is placed surgically into the root canal, and into the jaw bone. To do this, the root has to be removed. Once the titanium screw is in place, and it has healed, osseointegration tends to take place over several months. In effect the jawbone heals around the implant and accepts it as a replacement for the root. The implant then acts as the root, not only in stabilizing and providing a base for the tooth (crown) but also giving support to the jawbone itself. As a result, the jawbone will grow and develop in much the same was as it would with the naturally occurring root. This process prevents bone loss and encourages the jawbone to develop along a natural trajectory. 

Besides the ability to seamlessly integrate in with the bone, titanium has three additional qualities that make it such a good choice for dental implants

1.    Titanium is an inert metal, which means that it cannot interact with and have a reaction to any other chemicals. As a dormant metal, it will not release any toxic substances into the blood stream.
2.    Titanium is non-toxic, hence it cannot cause any adverse reactions in the body once the dental implant has been put in place.
3.    Titanium is non-corrosive, so oxygen found in highly moist areas, like a root cavity, do not have the effect of causing the metal to rust.