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The joys from restoring your Tooth loss with Dental Implants in Bath

When a serious crisis crops up, such as tooth loss, you must somehow regain your focus after the shock and think about ways you can overcome the problem. Advice from a professional can help to ease you through this choppy time and there are no better people to ask than Clifton Dental of Bristol; they serve the Bath area and they can enlighten you to the choices that you have, costs involved and where to go to get the work done. Somewhere in the mix will be the dental implant, and you should seriously consider this because it comes with a lot of benefits. Today, it has become quite a simple procedure to perform and once the implant has been located in the jaw, it will offer you immense security to your new choice of fitting. It is a lot stronger than your natural root and free from the many things that can trouble your natural teeth. The implant can be put in quickly, and as long as you give it time to heal, your new tooth/teeth can also be set into place soon after. The best asset to this treatment though is that an implant is permanent- with you for life and you will never have to worry about it once it is in.  

Getting the Answers you want about Dental Implants in Bristol

For some people in Bristol, knowing all about your treatments beforehand can help you to put your mind at rest and drive you to make informed decisions about your choices, especially when it seems, on paper, quite a complex procedure such as having dental implants put in. You will want to know how long it takes, if it is dangerous, if you will suffer pain, how you need to recover from it and most important of all, how it will benefit you in the future. Today’s techniques of placing an implant are very simple: a laser makes a tiny hole in your gums and jawbone; followed by the placement of a small titanium spike into the jaw. It does sound complex, but a laser is extremely slick and causes so little damage, that it makes healing of the gums very quick afterwards. There will be some discomfort after and of course, your body will need time to adjust to having a foreign invasion such as this, but you should try to see past all of this and look to the future. Dental implants are an amazing way to overcome tooth loss: they are very strong and robust, more than the original root ever was, plus they are more resistant to infection; your implant will be with you for life. If you are considering implants yet still have concerns, pop along to Clifton Dental for advice. They can give you a complete breakdown of implant procedures and answer any questions that you may have.  

Choosing a Dental Implant in Chepstow: Clifton Dental reveals all

Dentistry is a wonderful medium. It cares for your oral health and is there to pick up the pieces if something goes wrong. Tooth loss is a particularly painful thing to go through and this can mentally turn you old over night. Yet you don’t really have to about that any more because the dental implant can get you back on your smiling feet in no time. It’s a treatment that has been around for decades, yet it is only recently that it has been become widespread in dental surgeries everywhere because of the shift in technology. It lacked efficiency and took months to recover from because of the complexity of placing a small titanium root into the jaw was very damaging to the surrounding areas because all the dentists had were drills and scalpels to work with and once in, the gums were then stitched up and this caused terrible trauma to mouth. But it worked, and worked brilliantly. Of course, computer and laser technology has ironed out all the problems of the past and now, you can have implants placed in a day, causing minuscule damage as it’s done. Then the new crown is attached to it and you have a fine new tooth that is strong, free from infection and a root that will last you a lifetime. If you need to know more, then call Clifton Dental, as the can point you in the right direction in Chepstow.  

The benefits of a Dental Implant in Swindon

If you have been put in the position of overcoming some form of tooth loss, then before you make the decision, you should contact Clifton Dental of Bristol who serve the Swindon area, because they can give you a breakdown of all the options available to you. However, one of the up and coming stars of tooth loss is undoubtedly the dental implant. Now, it has been around for decades and the only reason that it has taken so long for it to reach a wider audience is because it was a complex and lengthy procedure, only being performed by a few dentists in a few places, making it a very exclusive and expensive treatment that could take over 6 months to complete. No, what held this treatment back from being more available was technology. Before, the placement of a small, titanium rod into the jawbone was performed using scalpels and drills which meant stitching afterwards and which made the healing process hellishly long. Now however, the implant has what it takes to be the most complete answer to tooth loss, it has the laser that can carry out pinpoint surgery and placements in hours. When the laser makes a hole, it fuses the gum tissue around it, negating the need for stitching and making healing phenomenally quicker. This means that you are fitted with you knew crowns not long after the implant has been put in. The dental implant is a very robust and strong little thing and once it’s in, it’s with you until the bitter end, giving you back the freedom you must have thought you had lost forever when you originally suffered from tooth loss.  

Patients from Bristol choose the dental implant route at Clifton Dental Studio

Dental implants have been around for a long time, though patients from Bristol and nearby areas are only just truly enjoying the benefits. The Mayan civilisation in South America and Central America is known to have implants embedded into bone over 1,300 years before a Swedish orthopaedic surgeon started the modern method of working with titanium. These days when patients come down to Clifton Dental Studio in Bristol we still use titanium although research is always been conducted into new materials. A ceramic material called Zirconia is often used in orthopaedic procedures and has the advantage of being similar in colour to teeth. However, this is still not in common usage due to the extensive testing required to join the market place. Even if you have just suffered a single tooth loss it is still important to have the gap filled, as over time surrounding teeth may drift, leading to an incorrect bite and further dental problems. If you have several teeth missing from the same area, then dental implants coupled with a fixed bridge are a long lasting and stable solution to your problems. If you have lost a full set of teeth, dental implants for the retention of dentures may be the answer. Before dental implants were such a standard part of dentistry, dentures and bridges fixed to opposing teeth were the only way to replace missing teeth. However, both of these methods have a number of drawbacks, including bone degeneration, further tooth loss and instability when eating and speaking. Having dental implants fitted is quite a straightforward procedure these days and offers a greater level of security than dentures or bridges. If you take care of your dental implants properly, they can last a lifetime. So, if you have a requirement for implants, do not delay in visiting your dentist. The Mayans knew what they were talking about!  

Replacement like a real tooth with dental implant from Swindon dentist

Imagine if it were possible to replace a tooth when it had been lost due to decay or injury. For many years, the closest dentists have come is with partial dentures, often known as plates, or dental bridges. Both of these restored the cosmetic appearance of the teeth but they never felt like real teeth and they certainly didn’t behave like them. Patients often have had to watch what they ate to avoid causing any damage to the more fragile replacements. Then there was the question of replacing the dental substitute every eight to ten years when it began to fall apart. Well, now there is a genuine alternative for a real tooth that lasts a lifetime and feels solid, and allows you to eat what you want, when you want. Dental implants are the only type of dental restoration that replaces the whole part of the tooth from root to crown. The implant itself replaces the root, as it is a small metal screw that is placed directly into the jawbone, just like a real root. This provides a solid base for the artificial tooth, which is attached via a post. The artificial tooth, chosen and designed to match the existing teeth, will then be held firmly in place with no fragile bonding of attachments in danger of breaking. This is because all the support mechanism is held within and beneath the tooth. Apples, nuts and other hard foods will no longer be a problem and the implant will last for the rest of your life. Dental implants are available from Swindon dentists and are implanted over the course of several appointments over several weeks. This is because the implant will need time to fuse with the other tissue and bone in the mouth.

Secure dentures with mini-implants from Bath dentist

You may have heard about the dental restoration treatment called a dental implant. This comes in the form of a small titanium screw that is placed directly into the jawbone to act as a base for an artificial crown. Dental implants are one of the most popular teeth substitutes because they replace the whole tooth and not just the crown. However, you may not be aware that it is possible to have a series of mini-implants to act as a secure base for a set of dentures. Mini-implants are positioned in the same way as normal implants. They are screwed directly into the jawbone, providing it is healthy enough, at intervals along the arc of the gum. In total it is usual to have about five implants for each arc to secure the dentures. Once the implants have been positioned they will need to be left for several weeks to allow them to fuse with the bone. This process is called osseointegration and is the secret to the solidity of implant technology. Once firmly in place, your Bath dentist will then either manufacture a new set of dentures designed with small clips which attach to the implants, or alternatively can fit your existing dentures with clips. The advantage of mini-implants is that they firmly secure the dentures without having to rely on suction or messy denture adhesive strips. This can alleviate the anxiety common to many denture wearers that they are going to fall out. It also means that some foods that can be difficult to eat with normal dentures can be enjoyed without the worry. The dentures simply clip on and off to the mini-implants as and when you want to put them in or take them out.

Permanently replace missing teeth with dental implant from Bristol dentist

One of the first things we notice about people when we first meet them is their smile and their teeth. If a tooth is missing in a smile it is instantly obvious and if you have suffered a missing tooth you are almost certainly very aware of this fact. This can be embarrassing and lead to all manner of efforts to force smiles without opening your mouth. Having a defect such as a missing tooth can be bad for your self-confidence and could be holding you back in other areas of your life and even affecting your relationships. It may also be affecting the health of your other teeth. Missing teeth cause unwanted movement of the remaining teeth, which leads to misalignment and sometimes painful bite complaints such as TMJ. Therefore, Bristol dentists always recommend replacing a missing tooth or teeth as soon as possible. One of the most popular and permanent ways of doing this is with a dental implant. Implanted directly into the jawbone, a dental implant is a small titanium screw that acts as a base for an artificial crown. Because it replaces the root of the tooth as well as the visible part, it has many advantages over other dental replacements. For example, it will not prohibit the eating of certain foods which dental bridges and partial dentures might. Dental implants are almost always permanent and will not need replacing after a number of years. This means that once you have had the operation you can get on with your life and never have to worry about it again. Ask your dentist for more information about the benefits of dental implants.

Bath dentist replaces missing tooth with lifelike dental implant

More and more patients are opting to have a dental implant as a permanent solution to replace a missing tooth in favour of the less rigid partial dentures and dental bridges. Implants come in the form of small screws anchored directly into the jawbone to hold an artificial tooth in exactly the same way a root supports a real tooth. This creates a feeling more similar to having a real tooth and also gives the patient an extra sense of security. One dental implant fitted by a Bath dentist can support one or more artificial teeth, and five implants is usually enough to support a whole dental arc. Whole arc replacements are commonly being used as an alternative to dentures, which are notoriously prone to moving about and even falling out, which can be a source of great anxiety for many patients. The surgery needed to fix a dental implant is more complex and more expensive than most other dental substitutes but the advantage of extra security and longevity often proves to be well worth it. A dental bridge will commonly last for between five and seven years whereas an implant, if properly maintained, can last as long as twenty-five years. Once fixed into the jaw, the implant, usually made form titanium, will be left for several weeks or months to fuse with the bone and tissue structure around it. This process is called osseointegration and can vary significantly from patient-to-patient. Although it should be pointed out that implants may not be suitable for all patients depending on the condition of the jawbone and existing teeth.

Replace a missing tooth with lifelike dental implant from Gloucester dentist

A dental implant is a metal screw that is anchored into the jawbone to act as a rigid support for an artificial tooth. It is one of the most sturdy and realistic ways to replace a missing tooth and is becoming one of the most popular. If you have had a lost a tooth either due to head trauma or sporting injury, or simply from decay you will know that it is not a very pleasant experience. Not only can it be very painful initially, but it can also have serious repercussions for your future dental health. A missing tooth can be the underlying cause of a number of dental and muscular problems. If a tooth is missing from the dental arc it leaves a hollow which can act as a breeding ground for bacteria. Because the hollow is difficult to clean, plaque forming bacteria builds up there and attacks other teeth and gums in the mouth. Missing teeth also encourage the remaining teeth to shift and lean into the gap. This can cause disruptions in bite which can lead to painful jaw conditions such as bruxism and TMJ. Missing teeth can also be responsible for sagging facial tissue, especially if more than one tooth is missing. There are several options for patients wishing to replace a missing tooth. Partial dentures and dental bridges are two of the options but are often not sturdy enough to provide patients with the necessary degree of comfort and confidence. Dental implants are a more rigid alternative for replacing real teeth. The dental implant itself is a metal screw, usually titanium or other non-harmful metal. It is drilled into the jawbone and allowed to settle for a few weeks. During this time the metal fuses with the bone and tissue in a process called osseointegration. When this is complete the dentist will attach a post and artificial crown to complete the procedure. Due to the added level of security offered by a dental implant they are one of the most popular option for patients looking to replace a missing tooth. Gloucester dentists offer dental implants for patients with missing teeth and also mini-implants to act as a locking device for dentures.

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Dr Gerrard is a Bristol based Cosmetic dentist with many years of experience and is one of only a small number of dentists accredited by The British Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry

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Dr. Neil Gerrard BDS (Bristol), RDT, MSc (Dental Implants),  GDC no 76257. Clifton Dental Studio is a Private Dental Practice. Website last updated: July 2018
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