All-on-6 Dental Implants

All-on-6 Dental Implants

All-on-6 implants is an advanced method that allows you to restore teeth in clinical situations where conventional methods are ineffective. This method is based on the use of a larger number of implants that are placed in the bone of the jaw in a special pattern.

All-on-6 dental implants are recommended for patients with moderate bone atrophy, periodontal disease, periodontitis, osteoporosis, as well as for smokers with many years of experience. This method allows to achieve optimal load distribution on the implanted structures and significantly reduce the risk of their rejection.

The use of two additional implants in All-on-6 prosthetics, unlike All-on-4, ensures a secure and firm fixation of the denture in the oral cavity. The denture is placed immediately after surgery or a few days later, allowing the patient to get new teeth and an attractive smile in just one procedure.

The benefits of All-on-6 dental implants are clear. This method provides fast and effective tooth restoration in those clinical situations where conventional methods are ineffective. If you are looking for quality dental implant treatment, contact our Affordable Dentistry of South Florida dental clinic and receive professional help from our specialists.

Advantages of all-on-6 method

  • Improved stability due to the use of more implants;
  • Possibility to restore a complete dentition in 1 operation;
  • Impeccable aesthetics. After implants and dentures are placed, the jaw bone quickly regains volume, facial muscles tighten, the face looks younger and more attractive, and the artificial teeth are visually indistinguishable from natural teeth;
  • Comfort when using the prosthesis. You can chew soft food immediately after insertion and any food after a short period of rehabilitation. The prosthesis will not fall out of the mouth, it does not need to be removed, adaptation takes place in a short period of time;
  • No need for preliminary bone grafting even with moderate bone atrophy;
  • Real opportunity to save money on tooth restoration;
  • Placement of only 6 implants and a one-stage procedure protocol significantly reduce the total cost of treatment.

How the ALL-ON-6 implant procedure is performed

COMPREHENSIVE DIAGNOSIS

Thorough, comprehensive diagnostics is a guarantee of quality treatment. At Affordable Dentistry of South Florida, before All-on-6 prosthetics, not only a visual examination of the patient is performed, but also a CT scan of the jaw and general tests are prescribed. Comprehensive examinations allow to exclude possible contraindications to All-on-6 and get maximum data on the condition of teeth, hard and soft tissues of the mouth.

PLANNING

For step-by-step planning of All-on-6 treatment in our clinic we use special programs that allow us to competently calculate the implant sites and develop surgical templates for their atraumatic placement.

PREPARATION

Preparation for All-on-6 dental implants may include such procedures as treatment of inflammation in the oral cavity, removal of teeth that cannot be restored, and oral sanitation. The set of preparatory measures is always individualized for each patient.

IMPLANT PLACEMENT

During the operation, the doctor will insert 6 implants into the bone of the jaw using surgical templates, treat the surgical area and suture the implants. Implants implantation in our clinic can be performed not only under local anesthesia, but also with the use of sedation, a technology that 100% eliminates any discomfort during treatment. After implant placement, impressions are taken of the patient’s jaws to make an adaptive prosthesis.

TEMPORARY PROSTHETICS

The adaptation prosthesis will be made in the dental laboratory. After fitting, the temporary denture is fixed on the abutments of the implants and fully restores the tooth row.

PERMANENT PROSTHETICS

It is performed 4-6 months after the implants have been placed and fully engrafted. In the course of permanent prosthetics, the temporary structure is replaced by a permanent fixed prosthesis, which is also manufactured by a dental laboratory.

All-on-6 implants at Affordable Dentistry of South Florida are a real opportunity to quickly and efficiently restore lost teeth and achieve a beautiful smile.

Our dentistry specializes in quality restoration of lost teeth and offers our patients advanced prosthetic and implant technology. Your treatment in our clinic will be handled by highly qualified specialists, using first-class materials, instruments, diagnostic and dental equipment. We will solve the problem of any complexity and give you back your teeth and bright smile!

Schedule a consultation with Affordable Dentistry of South Florida right now at (754) 714 3057!

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When is dental implant placement necessary?

When is dental implant placement necessary?

Our teeth are constantly exposed to various damaging factors. These can be external, such as accidents, tobacco use or poor oral hygiene. But internal factors also have an impact, such as a genetic predisposition to increased cavity formation or damage caused by diseases. The consequences of these influences are irreversible and sooner or later lead to tooth loss.

With modern dental implants, it is possible to replace any single tooth or multiple teeth, whether they are in the back or front, upper or lower jaw. Dental implants are a great way to anchor fixed or removable dentures, even with edentulous jaws.

Why dental implants are necessary

Missing teeth spoil the appearance of the smile, and more serious complications can occur:

  • speech impairment;
  • early appearance of facial wrinkles;
  • temporomandibular joint malfunction;
  • digestive problems due to inadequate chewing of food.
  • traditional removable, fixed prosthetics and implants are used to solve the problem. 

Implant placement is the most physiologic method, as it permanently and naturally restores the tooth, replacing not only the apex but also the root.

When dental implants are placed, bone cell nutrition is stimulated, the bone becomes dense and increases in volume, leading to its regeneration. With traditional prosthetics, the bone tissue does not receive loads, which leads to a reduction in its size (atrophy).

Indications for implants

  • Loss of a single tooth – anterior or chewing on the upper or lower jaw;
  • Absence of several teeth, both single gaps and gaps formed by the absence of 2, 3, 4 or more teeth in a row;
  • Terminal defect – loss of the outermost, end teeth on one or both sides of the jaw.
  • Complete adentia – absence of all dental units on the jaw;
  • Inability to fit removable dentures, e.g. due to gum sensitivity, gag reflex, or intolerance to the material used to make removable dentures.

If one tooth is missing

Possible restoration options are a bridge and implants.

If the teeth on both sides of the defect are healthy and in perfect condition, implant placement with a customized crown will avoid grinding the neighboring teeth for a bridge.

A cheaper and less traumatic way is to install a dental bridge. The prosthesis is attached to two supporting teeth. But it has disadvantages:

  • The need for grinding and depulping of neighboring, often healthy units;
  • Reduced functionality and lifespan of healthy teeth;
  • Is not suitable for restoring an end defect;
  • Looks unaesthetic in the smile area.

Several teeth have been lost in a row

In this case, the defect can be filled by implants, bridges or removable dentures.

If two teeth are missing in a row, an individual implant is placed in place of each tooth and individual crowns are fixed on top. If 3 or more units are lost, it is possible to place individual artificial roots for each lost tooth or a smaller number of implants with a dental bridge fixed on top of them.

An alternative is to install a dental bridge supported by neighboring living teeth. But as mentioned above, they must be ground down and depulped. If the supports are in poor condition and can not withstand the load, partial removable dentures are used, which are attached to them with hooks. Both variants of traditional prosthetics lead to bone atrophy at the site of the defect.

An end defect in the dentition

Implants are the only possible option in this clinical situation. Dentures cannot be fitted in this case because there are no support points for anchoring.

Complete absence of teeth

If the problem is solved with implants, 4 (all-on-4) or 6 (all-on-6) artificial roots are implanted into the jaw, and a removable or permanent fixed prosthesis is placed on top. Fixation of the prosthetic structure on implants allows it to hold firmly in the mouth.

Of the traditional prosthetics, only a full removable prosthesis is suitable, which is attached to the gums by suction, but such attachment is extremely unreliable, the prosthesis is unstable, rubbing the mucous membranes.

Inability to wear dentures

Some patients are often allergic to the materials of removable and fixed dentures – acrylic, metal-ceramic. In addition, when wearing removable dentures (especially full dentures on the upper jaw), a gag reflex may occur. Installation of implants solves these problems – titanium root materials are hypoallergenic, crowns on implants do not contain a metal base, we use metal-free prosthetic designs. Removable prostheses on artificial roots do not have an artificial palate, do not cause discomfort.

Causes of tooth loss

Tooth loss due to various reasons leads to the need for implants:

  • genetic inheritance;
  • advanced tooth decay;
  • mechanical damage to the jaw;
  • endocrine diseases;
  • gum disease – periodontitis, periodontal disease;
  • lack of rudiments.

To summarize, dental implants are the most functional and physiologic way to restore your teeth. If you choose Affordable Dentistry of South Florida, there are no risks or complications with implants, and your new tooth will last a lifetime.

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Benefits of dental implants: Why you should choose dental implants

Benefits of dental implants: Why you should choose dental implants

Nowadays, there are a number of innovative techniques for dental treatment. However, even their use does not always save an extremely neglected tooth. In place of a lost permanent tooth, a new one will no longer grow, and implants are used to restore the broken tooth row.

When do I need dental implants?

First of all, it is necessary to determine the cases of real justification for dental implants. It may be required when the chewing tooth is destroyed, when there are significant defects in the tooth row, when the destroyed tooth is located between healthy teeth or when they are completely absent. When restoring a tooth row with orthopedic methods, preparation of neighboring teeth is inevitable. After several years, orthopedic constructions need to be replaced and, as a rule, the supporting teeth are no longer in the best condition and require treatment and sometimes even extraction!

How to prepare for it? 

Prior to the implant procedure, the oral cavity must be thoroughly prepared. This means that the oral cavity must not be a source of infection: tooth decay must be eliminated, as well as any other inflammatory phenomena in the oral cavity (gingivitis, stomatitis, herpes, etc.). Then, a titanium screw acting as a support is implanted. The material is quite strong and reliable, and therefore such implants are characterized by durability.

Dental implant placement process

Next, an abutment base is placed to create a connection between the crown and the titanium rod. The titanium implant is integrated into the jaw tissue during the healing phase, after which the crown can be placed. The implant surgery can be performed in a few hours, after which an X-ray examination is performed to ensure that the doctor is sure of how the implant was implanted. Implants can be used to place absolutely any kind of denture, even if the teeth are completely missing. Several implants can support the full chewing load of an entire jaw.

Are there any complications after implant placement?

Patients often ask what the chances of implant failure are. Here 90% of success depends on the patient. It is extremely important to follow all the recommendations of the dentist, take the necessary medications, give up bad habits, watch your diet. Of course, chronic diseases also play an important role, but the main thing is special attention and care in the implant area. Hygiene in this case is also extremely important. The presence of plaque in the oral cavity can provoke infection of the surgical wound and cause complications.

Main advantages of dental implants

The implant technique is distinguished from other alternatives by a number of advantages. 

  • Implants last a long time and look aesthetically pleasing

The placement of traditional removable bridges will most likely need to be repeated after 5 years. Implants, if done correctly, last up to 25 years. In addition, it is almost impossible to distinguish implants from natural teeth, which, of course, looks much more attractive. 

  • Neighboring teeth are not affected

Standard bridges require grinding of the neighboring teeth, while implants do not require this, and as a result, the neighboring teeth are not damaged. Implanted implants place a standard load on the bone tissue, preserving its properties, and therefore it will not atrophy, as is often the case with standard prosthetics.

  • The taste sensation is preserved

Removable dentures dull the taste sensation, which makes it impossible to fully enjoy a meal. In addition, removable dentures can cause trauma to the mucous membrane. Their negative impact on the bone tissue inevitably leads to atrophy, so the only way out will be implants. 

  • Easy to perform oral hygiene

It is possible to remove the crown or the entire structure at the dental appointment in order to hygiene the base or the structure, which is very convenient and hygienic. In case of complete absence of teeth, it is possible to make conditionally removable structures, which will be fixed on special locks. Hygiene of such prostheses becomes as simple and convenient as possible, which means that the general hygiene of the oral cavity will be at the proper level!

So, by creating your smile with implants when you need them, you are making a great contribution to your health and taking care of the health of your teeth. By realizing the importance of this surgery for yourself and following the necessary recommendations, you will significantly increase the life of your implants and ensure a beautiful smile for years to come!

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Placement of dental implants in one session

Placement of dental implants in one session

Not so long ago, one-step dental implant placement seemed like an unrealistic procedure. It was hard to imagine that immediately after tooth extraction, an artificial implant could be placed in its place. But today it is no longer a fantasy, many dental clinics successfully perform such operations.

Indications for dental implant placement in one session are situations leading to tooth extraction in the following cases:

  • complex mechanical damage to the tooth, in which both the visible part of the tooth and the part hidden by the gum are broken;
  • if a scheduled crown replacement reveals destruction of the remaining part of the tooth to such an extent that prosthetics are not possible;
  • “neglected” caries, which caused the destruction of most of the tooth;
  • poor quality dental treatment.

Implant placement in one session is preceded by a thorough diagnosis of the condition of the gum. The operation is possible only if the soft tissues around the tooth to be extracted are completely healthy (even minimal inflammation is not allowed), and the bone tissue in its quality and quantity must meet all the relevant parameters. If the patient is found to have a lack of bone tissue, it is restored with a sinus elevator and then a classic dental implant is placed.

Placing a tooth implant in one session has the following benefits:

  • time saving, which is achieved by not having to wait for the gum traumatized by the extraction to heal. The entire surgery, consisting of tooth extraction and subsequent implant placement, takes about 20-40 minutes;
  • there is no need to traumatize the gum twice, as the titanium implant is immediately placed in the hole formed after tooth extraction. This reduces the risk of hematoma, swelling or inflammation by half;
  • the risk of bone deformation is reduced, which is possible with a two-stage operation, when the load on the gum as a result of tooth extraction is reduced, so that at the time of implant placement the bone tissue may even be partially resorbed. In the case of implant placement in one session, the period of reduced load on the bone tissue remains at the lowest possible level.
  • the aesthetic appearance of the dentition is preserved. A temporary crown can be placed on the implant immediately. It will, of course, have some external differences from the neighboring teeth, but will allow the patient to get rid of the need to hide the defect formed at the site of extraction. After gum healing and final implant healing, a permanent crown is placed.

The essence of the procedure for dental implant placement in one session boils down to the fact that immediately after tooth extraction, the patient receives an implant, abutment and a temporary crown corresponding to the color of his own teeth. Compared to classical implant placement, this procedure is much less traumatic and more comfortable psychologically.

At Affordable Dentistry of South Florida, the dental implant restoration process is performed in a single session by a team of experienced professionals. This ensures that the final aesthetic result exceeds expectations and that the implant will last a long and reliable life.

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Dental Implants in Hollywood, FL

Dental Implants in Hollywood, FL

Dental implants are the most modern type of prosthetics that has now become very common and in demand among dental patients. Implants are strong and reliable structures that replace the root of the tooth, which are made of high quality materials such as titanium and can serve for decades.

Benefits of restoring teeth with implants

  • Reliability and durability. Other methods cannot guarantee such a long life of restored teeth.
  • Safety for healthy teeth. When placing an implant, neighboring teeth are not trimmed.
  • Aesthetics. The design is indistinguishable from real teeth in shape and color.
  • Removing the load from the neighboring teeth. In the absence of one of the teeth in the row, the neighboring teeth are under great stress from chewing food, which adversely affects their condition. Timely placement of implants effectively solves this problem.
  • Prevention of bone atrophy. This is also ensured through natural load distribution.

There are various situations where implant-assisted tooth restoration can be successfully applied. Let us consider three main ones

  1. Installation of a single implant is reasonable in case of loss of one of the teeth. The use of this method allows avoiding the preparation of neighboring teeth, which is carried out for the subsequent connection of their prosthesis. Because of this, single implants are completely safe for your teeth, do not provoke the development of carious lesions and hypersensitivity on them. In addition, they have the highest rates of engraftment.
  2. If a significant part of the dentition is lost, an implant-supported bridge can be placed. The essence of this restoration of teeth is as close as possible to the installation of a conventional bridge. The only difference is that implants are used to anchor the denture, rather than the patient’s own teeth. They replace the roots of the teeth and act as a support for the structure. Their insertion into the bone avoids the grinding of healthy teeth, and the timely implementation of the procedure stops the processes of bone atrophy.
  3. Dental implants are also used in case of complete adentia, i.e. to restore a completely lost tooth row. The doctor installs several implants in the upper or lower jaw, which act as fixators of removable prosthesis. Secure fixation is ensured by a special micro-lock, part of which is installed in the implants and part on the denture itself. When the denture is put on, the lock snaps into place, which prevents the jaw from falling out when talking or chewing. With this prosthesis, you do not need to remember about fixation creams, which are not always up to the task, and you can avoid loss of taste sensation.

When do I need dental implants?

The main indication for dental implants is the absence of teeth in a row. This can be the absence of one or several teeth that are far away from each other, as well as the partial or complete absence of a tooth row. Implants have proven to be effective in the case of so-called end defects of the tooth row, i.e. the absence of the outermost teeth.

Implants are also recommended if the patient suffers from intolerance to removable dentures, which may be due to hypersensitivity to the acrylates used to make the structures.

Another possible indication for implants is an orthodontic problem, which is the lack of full alignment of the teeth, resulting in pain.

Implants can effectively solve many oral problems related to both missing and deformed teeth.

Timing of dental implants

The time it will take to place the implants depends on the method chosen by the dentist and the patient to restore the teeth. Express placement of implants is performed in one session, the structure is placed in the cavity immediately after the removal of your own tooth without incisions and sutures. This procedure is performed in one day, immediately after the specialist’s examination, and is usually recommended for restoring front teeth that have been traumatized and broken.

If the tooth cavity is significantly traumatized or infected, it can take up to 8-9 months from the first dental visit to the placement of the implant and the completion of the prosthetic restoration. This is the duration of delayed implant placement, which means that the implant is placed after the hole has completely healed and new bone tissue has formed. The possible long period of time is the only disadvantage, but the final result completely overshadows this disadvantage and patience is rewarded with healthy and aesthetically pleasing teeth.

How do I care for my mouth after implant surgery?

  1. In the first 10 days after the intervention, try not to use the operated areas for chewing food.
  2. During this period, refuse traditional brushing, it is better to use irrigators that clean teeth with pressurized water, do not damage the gums and gently massage them, thereby accelerating healing.
  3. Be sure to use antiseptic products, rinse your mouth after every meal. Add antiseptics to the water supplied by the irrigator to make the cleaning process more effective.
  4. In the future, try to avoid highly colored foods and drinks.

Dental Implant Prices in Hollywood, FL

Exact dental implant prices are determined on a case-by-case basis after a doctor’s consultation and depend on the patient’s current oral situation and the implant system chosen. You can view Affordable Dentistry of South Florida’s prices here.

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At what age are dental implants placed?

At what age are dental implants placed?

The first problems with teeth appear in childhood. Most often, they are caused by tooth decay, which in a neglected stage can even lead to tooth loss. Then already in adolescence children and their parents ask the question of how old is it allowed to install implants?

In this case, there are age limits. Until the jaw and tooth row are not fully formed, implantation should not be carried out strongly. This is due to the fact that during the procedure, pressure is created by the implant itself and dental instruments on the bone, and while it is forming, it is not recommended to do this.

Therefore, the teenage period is a contraindication to the installation of a dental implant. Replacing a native tooth with an implant is only possible for adults. The minimum age for the procedure of implant installation is 18 years old, but bone tissue is formed in each person individually, so most dentists do not practice this surgical intervention for patients younger than 20-25 years old.

Such an age limit for dental implants is due to the fact that at this time the skeletal growth stops and there is no fear that the trabecular system of bone tissue will be disturbed or any problems will arise during the recovery period.

Indications for dental implants are:

  • extraction of one or more teeth;
  • inability to wear removable dentures due to allergic reactions;
  • lack of teeth at the edges of the row;
  • adentia (complete or partial absence of a tooth row);
  • after destruction of the dental crown, provided that the root is preserved.

Until what age can dental implants be inserted?

The loss or extraction of a significant number of teeth is common in the elderly. According to statistics, almost 70% of elderly people need dental implants. Restoration of the dentition ensures proper chewing of food, normal life. Often you can see elderly people with removable dentures. But today more and more people prefer implants. This is due to the high quality of such products, affordability, painless procedure.

Advanced age for the installation of implants is not in itself a contraindication to the procedure. But the older a person is, the more chronic diseases he has, in which there is a risk of rejection of the implant.

Surgical interventions are not recommended in the presence of such diseases:

  • diabetes mellitus;
  • tuberculosis;
  • malignant tumors;
  • ischemia;
  • infectious diseases in the period of exacerbation.

Therefore, before performing the procedure, the doctor necessarily studies the patient’s medical history. It is also important to understand that in the case of anesthesia increases the load on the heart. Therefore, anesthesia for the elderly is used with special caution.

In the elderly years, the immune system is weaker, and the processes of tissue regeneration are quite slow. Therefore, the older the patient, the recovery period will be longer and the higher the risk of an unfavorable outcome of the operation. Therefore, the doctors of the clinic always take special care to monitor the condition of elderly patients during the recovery period.

Benefits of dental implants

Implant placement is the procedure of placing a titanium post, which mimics a root, into the bone of the jaw. A crown is then placed on this post. The implant completely replaces the native tooth, which is the main advantage of this dental procedure.

The main benefits of dental implant placement:

  • If the implant is made and installed qualitatively, it has a lifespan of at least 15 years (but most often it stays with the patient forever).
  • Unlike other types of prosthetics, dental implants do not damage neighboring teeth.
  • Aesthetic attractiveness of the tooth row, beautiful smile.
  • Possibility to install any number of implants.
  • Titanium posts take root in 90%, there is no discomfort after adaptation.
  • When chewing food, the load is distributed evenly.
  • A wide range of designs and implantation methods provides an individualized approach.

The success of the implant procedure directly depends on the professionalism of the doctor. The choice of a good clinic with experienced dentists, quality material and compliance with all hygiene rules will give you a beautiful smile and comfort. Affordable Dentistry of South Florida employs only professionals with years of experience in quality and reliable implant placement. With us, your smile will be beautiful and healthy again.

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All-on-4 Dental Implants

All-on-4 Dental Implants

Implant-supported dentures help people restore the function of the maxillofacial system, the aesthetics of the smile, and improve the quality of life. When one or more units in a row are missing, single implants are usually placed. In the case of complete adentia (absence of all teeth), all-on-4 implantation is recommended. This method allows you to replace all lost units at once and restore 100% of the tooth rows. Affordable Dentistry of South Florida offers turnkey all-on-4 implants in Hollywood, Florida at an affordable price. The service includes all necessary implant manipulations. You can schedule a consultation with the doctor online or by calling (754) 714-3057.

What are all-on-4 implants?

The strength of the construction is achieved through the use of specially designed posts with so-called multi-units (attachments of the denture base to the implants). An important role is also played by the correct position of the implants – two of them are implanted vertically in the area of the front teeth, and two of them are implanted in the area of the chewing teeth at an inclination of 45 degrees. In some cases, long posts are used that reach the zygomatic bones – this makes it possible to fix the construction even more firmly.

All-on-4 technology refers to a type of implant placement with immediate loading (or one-stage placement). So, a person gets a full set of teeth in just one procedure, and can immediately start using the teeth to their full potential: chewing food, smiling without embarrassment. And this is a serious advantage that distinguishes this method from the classical two-stage implant placement, which involves a long (up to six months) period of osseointegration. Initially (immediately after implant implantation), a temporary prosthesis (adaptation) is installed, which is made of acrylic and supplemented with artificial gum, which allows to hide defects of the natural gingival contour. And when the artificial roots are fully engrafted, the temporary structure is replaced by a permanent one.

Benefits of All-on-4 dental implants

  • All-on-4 implants can be used for long-term missing teeth. In such a case, it is no longer possible to place conventional implants without a sinus elevator (bone augmentation), as they will simply not hold in the jawbone;
  • Shortest possible time – you will be able to enjoy your “new teeth” in 1-3 days;
  • Restoration of aesthetics – the prosthetic element fixed on implants has a base that fully imitates the gum mucosa, as well as zirconia crowns that are visually indistinguishable from real teeth;
  • Facial rejuvenation – thanks to restoration of a full bite at All-on-4, the tone of facial muscles and skin increases, the correct facial oval is restored, which literally transforms a person for the better and makes him or her look several years younger;
  • Quicker engraftment – due to immediate chewing load and maintenance of quality blood circulation in the tissues, the bones of the jaw will receive full nutrition, which will activate and accelerate the process of cell regeneration, so that the implant will engraft faster;
  • Precise positioning of the posts in the facial bones, without the risk of damaging sinus cavities and other anatomical structures – this is possible thanks to computer modeling and pre-calculated location of the implants before the surgical intervention;
  • The period of wear of the adaptation prosthesis depends on how the implants will take root, the need to adjust their location to the changing topography of the gums, and possible breakages;
  • Ease of removal and reinsertion by the doctor (if correction or repair is necessary) – installation and dismantling of the structure with artificial teeth is facilitated by a screw connection.

Indications and contraindications

All-on-four implants are indicated in these situations:

  • Complete absence of teeth on one or both jaws;
  • Closely located sinus cavities;
  • Lack of bone thickness for conventional implantation;
  • The desire to obtain complete teeth in the shortest possible time.

The procedure also has a few contraindications, mainly related to systemic diseases of the elderly:

  • Cardiovascular diseases;
  • Endocrine disorders;
  • Diabetes mellitus;
  • Blood abnormalities (clotting disorders);
  • Infectious diseases;
  • Immune problems.

Stages of All-on-4 implant placement

All-on-4 implant placement consists of several stages. Each of these steps plays an important role in ensuring that the patient’s engraftment is guaranteed and the quality of life is improved after the prosthesis is completed.

Preparation

Before All-on-4 implants can be placed, a thorough preparation is necessary. This consists of mandatory radiographs and CT scans to obtain complete information about the condition of the jaw bones and bone thickness. Jaw impressions are also made and a three-dimensional model is created based on the data obtained.

Also during the preparation the patient is prescribed general tests to assess the state of health, to identify possible contraindications for implant placement, to determine readiness for anesthesia and surgical intervention.

Implant placement

The second stage of the All-on-4 technique is implant placement.

Post-operative period

Rehabilitation period after surgery lasts 10-14 days. During this time, there are usually 1-2 corrective appointments to monitor the healing process. Hematomas and swelling after installation of All-on-4 implants usually do not occur – such complications are more common with technologies that require incision and gum flaking. And since the operation is minimally traumatic, its consequences are less pronounced.

During the following period, periodic maintenance of the adaptation prosthesis is necessary. For the first few months, the implants grow bone tissue and take root. You should visit your doctor twice a year for professional cleaning and polishing of the prosthesis, assessment of the condition of the adjacent tissues, and comfort of wearing the structure. 

Fitting a permanent denture

What should I do immediately after getting implants?

After leaving the dentist’s office with your new teeth, you should handle them with care and take proper care of them for the first time. Remember that there is still an unhealed surgical wound in the jawbone itself that requires careful handling, monitoring, and regular antiseptic treatments:

  • You should avoid hard foods for the first couple of weeks to reduce stress on your jaws;
  • Avoid eating salty and spicy foods, which are irritating to the tissues and can provoke inflammation;
  • Avoid too hot or cold foods – overheating or hypothermia is harmful in the first days of the osseointegration period;
  • The first week do not visit saunas, gyms, avoid harmful thermal stress;
  • For several days after surgery, rinse your mouth with antiseptic solutions prescribed by the doctor – this will help reduce discomfort, prevent the development of inflammation, avoid bacterial infection in the gum and bone layers, accelerate healing;
  • Purchase suitable toothbrushes and toothpastes – the brush should be soft so as not to damage the soft tissues of the gum.

After healing, artificial teeth can be treated in the same way as real teeth. However, it is better to avoid heavy loads until a permanent denture with increased strength is fitted.

Here at Affordable Dentistry of South Florida, you can restore all of your teeth in one appointment and improve your quality of life and self-esteem. Make an appointment for a consultation and we will help you regain your natural smile and joy of life!

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What is a dental implant?

What is a dental implant?

What is it? An implant is a metal post that is surgically placed into the jawbone. It serves as an artificial root for the new tooth that will be attached to it.

What to look out for? The implant is made of titanium, which has been proven to be safe and effective for use in dental implants. Titanium also has a strong bond to the bone, making it ideal for this purpose.

What is a dental implant

An implant in dentistry is an artificial tooth root. It is a screw (post), which is screwed into the bone of the jaw – in the place where a naturally grown but later extracted tooth used to be. An adapter (abutment) is screwed on top of the implant, to which an artificial crown is fixed with cement or a special screw.

As a result, the patient receives a full-fledged artificial tooth that looks and functions like a real tooth.

The screws are placed in place of the extracted tooth. Such implants can be used to fill one or more gaps. In cases where all teeth are missing, a compromise option is more often used: several implant-supports are inserted into the jaw, which are then covered with a fixed bridge (this method of implantation is called All-on-4/6).

Indications for implants

Implants are designed as an alternative to dentures, which involve the grinding down of neighboring teeth. An indication for implants is the absence of one or more dental units.

In the case of the absence of the last chewing teeth in the row, a removable denture can be placed, but it will constantly dangle and fall out, because there is no way to fix it properly. In this case, the best solution will be the installation of dental implants.

When completely missing teeth, removable dentures are not fixed well, when talking and chewing can fall out. For better fixation, mini-implants have been created, which are implanted into the jaw and the dentures are securely fixed on their protruding fragments.

Contraindications to implant placement

Implant placement is an operation that has quite a few contraindications. They are divided into absolute, general and relative.

Absolute contraindications are when it is categorically impossible to carry out the installation of implants. Their list is as follows:

  • Immune problems, in which wounds heal poorly after surgery.
  • Blood coagulation disorders.
  • Malignant tumors, in which surgical intervention can cause the development of neoplasms.
  • Diseases of the nervous system, when psychologically unstable patients can not adequately perceive and fulfill the recommendations of the doctor.
  • Connective tissue pathologies that prevent healing of the bone tissue around the implant.
  • Diabetes mellitus of the first type.
  • Hypertonus of masticatory muscles, when it is impossible to select a suitable design and crown when the lower jaw is in the wrong position.
  • Open tuberculosis.

General contraindications include:

  • intolerance to anesthesia;
  • exhaustion of the body;
  • diseases, the course of which may be affected by the implant placement;
  • general contraindications for surgical intervention;
  • chronic stress syndrome;
  • taking immuno- and antidepressant medications.

Relative contraindications include temporary deterioration of the patient’s condition, fear of surgical intervention.

Types and features of dental implants

An implant in the form of a rod is screwed into the bone tissue and then implanted into its composition. It can be made of metals or ceramics, has different shapes and sizes, depending on the specific needs of the patient. The requirements for the material are high: in addition to strength, it is necessary that it has absolute safety and is biologically compatible. Titanium alloy or zirconium dioxide is most commonly used for this purpose.

There are different varieties of pins, differing in size, pitch and shape of threads. There are mini implants that are thinner and shorter than standard implants, as well as zygomatic variants that are implanted into the patient’s zygomatic bone.

When selecting implants, individual features of the jaw structure are taken into account.

Lifespan of dental implants

With proper care, implants last as long as native teeth. The artificial root, which is implanted into the gum, is usually placed for more than 30 years. A crown can last from 3 to 20 years depending on the type and quality. Good implants come with a lifetime warranty.

Their shelf life is influenced by:

  • strength and resistance to stress;
  • type, quality, technology of manufacturing and installation of the implant and connecting structures;
  • patient’s health, proper oral hygiene.

Why implants are better than other methods of restoring teeth

Traditional prosthetics involves placing the appliance on your own teeth, but they do not “press” as they should on the bone tissue, and as a result, the bones of the jaw gradually thin out. This leads to problems with the prosthesis itself, as the tissue underneath it “sags” and leads to discomfort or limitations when talking or eating. In addition, there may be aesthetic consequences: creases appear in the corners of the mouth and the height of the face is reduced.

Installation of implants does not affect the neighboring teeth and allows to correctly transfer the load to the bone tissue, helps to preserve its structure and prevents it from further reduction. Patients retain their normal facial features, and the artificial teeth look natural even years later and feel as natural in the mouth as if they were born.

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How Does Diet Affect My Teeth?

How Does Diet Affect My Teeth

In the pursuit of a beautiful figure we often forget about the beauty of our smile. But healthy and strong teeth are the key to the health of the whole body. In popular glossy magazines there are always articles about “how to lose weight by summer”, “which diets help to lose weight best”, etc. They all promise quick results after the first days or even hours of use. But none of these articles talk about how dieting affects our health, especially dental and oral health. In this article, let’s try to figure out if dieting is good or bad for our teeth.

Weak teeth are not something to be proud of. Rather, it’s a huge hole in our pocket, which will constantly be pulling money. First fillings and cavity treatment, then restorations or veneers, and then dentures or dental implants are just around the corner. And all of this could have been avoided. So let’s take a look at how diet affects your teeth. Are all diets the same?

What happens to our teeth when we go on a diet?

First of all, it is necessary to determine what is called a diet. Very often in order to lose weight it is enough to exclude from your diet sweets (buns, cakes), smoked foods (sausages, ham, etc.), foods with high fat content. If a person simply refused to buy sweets, smoked meats and chooses low-fat cottage cheese and kefir, there is no problem for the teeth, but only one benefit, and not only for the teeth. The sugar in sweets begins to break down while still in the mouth. As it breaks down, acid is released, which destroys the teeth and promotes the reproduction of microbes. If sweets are eliminated, the teeth will only get stronger.

But there are also other types of diets in particular, excluding all carbohydrates, when a person eats only protein foods (Kremlin diet, Atkins diet); excluding or limiting animal products (vegetarianism, veganism, frutorianism), raw eating. These diets can have an effect on dental health.

Eliminating carbohydrates

It is important for the teeth to get protein, calcium, and phosphorus. If a person consumes enough calcium with protein foods (cottage cheese, hard cheeses, meat), phosphorus (fish) there will be no harm to the teeth. The condition of the teeth will not change. If there are no dairy products, the calcium that could get with plant foods (sesame, broccoli) can not compensate for the lack. In this case, the condition of enamel can deteriorate, it becomes dull and scratches appear on it. If a person follows this diet constantly, tooth decay begins to form.

Exclusion of animal products

Excluding meat from your diet will have absolutely no effect on your teeth as long as you eat dairy products and mineral-rich fruits and vegetables.

When dairy and fermented foods are excluded, the problems begin. One of the champions of calcium content is cottage cheese and hard cheeses. To compensate for the lack of calcium, you need to eat calcium-rich plant foods in large quantities. For example, one could eat broccoli by the kilogram and swallow handfuls of sesame seeds. Usually, no one does this. Such diets are especially harmful to the growing body. Often there are multiple cavities, old fillings fall out, and chipped enamel on healthy teeth. Lack of calcium and other nutrients must be compensated by taking complex medications. These complexes can be prescribed by your doctor.

Raw food

Raw dieting involves avoiding the thermal processing of food. Dairy foods do not need it, raw fruits and vegetables are not only healthier, but also contribute to additional teeth cleansing. If you balance the intake of important micronutrients, there will be no harm to your teeth.

Diets should not be discarded, but everything should be sensible. Lose weight in good health, but don’t forget about your teeth, and you can always consult your doctor if you have any questions.

Call us at Affordable Dentistry of South Florida to schedule a consultation. Our doctors will be happy to answer all of your questions and perform a complete examination of your teeth.

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Bleeding Gums

Bleeding Gums

Bleeding is common, occurring in more than 70% of adults and 50% of children. Many people do not pay enough attention to it, but the appearance of blood in the mouth is an important symptom that should not be ignored.

What are the dangers of bleeding gums?

Bleeding is an inflammatory process that occurs in the gingival sulcus. Depending on the depth of inflammation, the pathology manifests itself differently.

  • In the initial stage, the soft tissue may bleed when brushing vigorously or pressing down hard on a toothbrush.
  • More profound bleeding may occur when the area is lightly touched or with no basis at all.

Bleeding is the first signal that there is a malfunction in the body. The problem should not be left unchecked, as it can lead to more serious consequences:

  • Persistent bad breath.
  • Discomfort and soreness in the mouth.
  • Increased body temperature.
  • Looseness of the teeth.
  • Swelling of soft tissues.
  • Gingivitis.
  • Periodontitis.
  • Periodontal disease.
  • Stomatitis.

At the first sign of a problem, it is necessary to see a doctor to identify and correct the cause of bleeding.

Why does it bleed?

The most common causes of pathology are inflammation or trauma to the gums. Inflammation does not occur by itself. Bacteria live in the gingival sulcus, the gap between the gum and the tooth surface. If your mouth isn’t properly hygienized, plaque builds up and hardens to form tartar. This creates a pathogenic microflora that promotes further breeding of bacteria in the gum sulcus. The epithelial layer becomes thin, resulting in brittle vessels and bleeding.

In addition to insufficient hygiene, the following causes are identified:

  • Mechanical injury. Minor damage to the soft tissues with toothpicks, hard toothbrushes or hard food can cause temporary bleeding that goes away within a week as the wound heals. Bleeding can become chronic if there is severe trauma or if orthodontic appliances (dentures, braces) are chronically chafed.
  • Diseases of the oral cavity. Inflammatory gum diseases (gingivitis, periodontal disease, periodontitis) cause itching, discomfort, bad breath and bleeding.
  • Diseases of the internal organs. Infectious diseases of the nose, throat, blood diseases, diseases of the digestive tract, taking certain medications and allergies to drugs are also the cause of frequent bleeding, so the patient should be examined and identify the source of the pathology.
  • Hormonal disorders. An increased tendency for soft tissues to start bleeding is noted during pregnancy, when a woman experiences hormonal surges. After childbirth and restoration of hormone levels, everything returns to normal.

In addition to the main factors, the integrity of the soft tissues is affected by a lack of vitamins, especially vitamin C, reduced immunity, smoking, drinking acidic beverages, errors in dental treatment, improper bite.

Minor bleeding after a tooth extraction is normal. Extraction of wisdom teeth is a more complex and traumatic procedure, after which bleeding may last somewhat longer.

What to do if my gums are bleeding?

Bleeding is not a disease, but a symptom. It signals about hidden disorders in the body, so initially it is necessary to exclude the source of the pathology. That is why it is important to see a dentist in time and begin therapy. Treatment includes a set of preventive and therapeutic measures:

  • Home hygiene. Regular and thorough brushing of the teeth will help maintain a healthy microflora. In addition to a quality brush and toothpaste, flossing and rinses are recommended to clean hard-to-reach areas between the teeth.
  • Professional cleaning. Every six months, you should have a professional cleaning. Using ultrasound machines, your doctor will remove plaque and hard deposits that you can’t get rid of on your own.
  • Evaluation of orthodontic appliances. Incorrectly placed crowns, dentures, fillings may chafe and traumatize the soft tissues. After the examination, the doctor may decide to replace them.
  • Drug therapy. The dentist will explain the reasons why the gums begin to bleed, how to treat it and prescribe treatment with gargles or baths with antiseptic agents, anti-inflammatory gels, and antibiotics.
  • Dental treatment. In severe cases, more serious intervention is needed – splinting, curettage of periodontal pockets, and surgical techniques.

Timely visit to a doctor will eliminate the risk of complications, so it is better to trust your health to professionals.

Treating bleeding gums at Affordable Dentistry of South Florida

At the first sign of gum problems, we recommend starting therapy as soon as possible. Our doctors at Affordable Dentistry of South Florida will create an individualized treatment plan and oversee it every step of the way.

The beauty of your smile begins not only with the health of your teeth, but also the health of your gums!

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