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OralSurgery
FAQ Implants Wisdom Teeth Links Doctor's Page Operative Instructions HIPPA Information Welcome 9/6/2010
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Refer a Patient - Upcoming Events - The Cutting Edge - Implants Antibiotic Prophylaxis Guidelines - Management of Impacted Teeth The emergence of the endosseous dental implants as a predictable and accepted part of patient care has allowed the practitioner to achieve excellent results in previously difficult or impossible prosthetic cases, such as: Single tooth replacement Implant use is often motivated by a desire to avoid unnecessary reduction of healthy enamel on virgin or minimally restored teeth. This is often the case in tooth loss due to:
Implants can be used to avoid unfavorable prosthodontic mechanics such as distal extension partials. Removable teeth are also equated with old age by patients of all ages.
Poor oral hygiene and motivation to maintain dentition and/or clean implants Smoking Bruxism Medical problems
To introduce implants into your practice you must sincerely believe that they are a predictable and successful way to replace missing teeth, and you must be willing to put forth the effort to learn what is necessary to provide the service. An implant should be considered every time that you replace a tooth. If an implant is your best treatment for a given clinical situation, it should be presented as such to the patient so that an informed decision can be made. Focus on the ultimate benefits of the treatment result. Implants are here to stay, and consumer awareness is making them an increasingly expected treatment option. You must decide whether you will be one of the dentists providing this type of care. |
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