People With False Teeth

Published: 26th January 2011
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Corn on the cob was something that one gentleman was not able to partake in for the first 15 years of using false teeth. Biting the corn off dislodged his lower plate. It was two years ago when he got dentures screwed to his jaw. The man is now 54 and not only can he enjoy that favorite summer treat but eat whatever he wants as well. Visit implant dentistry to learn more about dentistry.

In terms of permanent dental implants, these were discovered 20 years ago in Sweden and today are becoming popular in the United States. As said by one dentist from a well known clinic, these dental implants are actually meant for the use of patients who have developed physical problems that make it difficult for them to wear conventional dentures and those who can't tolerate removable dentures for psychological reasons. It was a major NY clinic that began offering these implants a few years back and the dentist puts the success rate over 98 percent as thousands of patients have received the permanent false teeth.


Training for doctors when it comes to a procedure like this one has been offered by the University of Texas in San Antonio, a dental center in Rochester, N.Y., and the University of Washington in Seattle since 1982. At the beginning of the procedure, what the dentist does is cut and drill through the soft gum tissue on the jawbone and then he drills into the bone and this is so that he can insert titanium screws to serve as anchors for the denture. Taking the soft gum tissue into consideration, it is sewn up over the screws. Healing takes about three to six months and then a small incision is usually made on the gum tissue above each of the screws. What happens to the wounds is that they are closed after abutments extending through the soft tissue are connected to the screws.

A week's time is necessary before the permanent denture is screwed on the abutment. Should it be necessary, the dentist can remove the permanent denture that patients cannot remove. When people get permanent dental implants, the main reason behind this is usually because through the years the bony support for the denture has receded especially in their lower jaw. If you like this article on dentistry visit receding gums for more education.


Actually, sturdier implants are much harder to clean in this case. When it comes to this, hygiene is necessary. What is necessary to prevent the onset of infections that can lead to further bone loss is the removal of food particles from around the abutments keeping the gum tissue clean.

Based from what the man who had permanent dentures implanted in his lower jaw and still has a removable upper plate said, he is not regretful even if it takes him more time to clean them. He could not get his lower denture to stay in place and this is the cause for most of his problems. With this, he could not even go out to eat. Now, he can easily eat what he wants.

When it comes to insurance, it covered only a little above $5000 but the cost was too high for him considering that it was at $11000. He is glad about everything when it comes to this. Actually, he is completely satisfied with the implants that he got. Between 90 and 95 percent of the patients are really quite pleased with the permanent dental implants. The patients have their own teeth but they don't have the toothaches in this case.

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