Friday, 16 September 2016

Lost a tooth, don’t worry – get a tooth implant

In earlier days, a badly infected tooth on which even root canal could not be performed was a tooth that had to be extracted and thus lost forever. All that has however changed with the latest innovations in dentistry with the implant. Irrespective of which tooth is lost, it can be replaced and not with a removable denture but a tooth that is as good as the old one. It is similar in structure, colour and strength and functions just like a normal tooth.

With many people going in for cosmetic dentistry a major branch of this is what is called tooth replacement treatment. There are many ways of replacing lost teeth and the earliest form is using dentures. These dentures can be used to replace one or more teeth with the teeth being supported by the other teeth that remain in the case of partial dentures, or in the case of full dentures the teeth are supported by the gums. Bridges are also used to replace teeth where prosthetic teeth are placed in between healthy teeth to replace the missing ones. The biggest problem in this is that the supporting teeth need to prepared and this makes them weak and prone to infection. The most recent and possible the best replacement therapy is the use of dental implants.


                                                                                                                              
When we speak of implants there are various methods in getting it done and this is how a tooth implant works. An incision is made in the jaw and a hole drilled into the jaw bone into which the implant is placed. The incision is then stitched up and a period is allowed to lapse during which osseointegration or the integration of the implant with the bone takes place. After some months, the incision is opened again and a healing cap also called a collar is screwed onto the implant to facilitate the gum tissue to heal. After a few weeks this cap is removed and an abutment and the final crown is screwed on. With developments in technology however this long procedure has now been shrunk to a very short time where with extensive research the dentist can perform this entire process in just one sitting making it much less tedious.

In India which is fast becoming the dental hub of the world all the recent procedure are practised. Dental implants in India are very popular with many people coming from abroad to do this treatment in the country as it is very cost effective. The treatment techniques and the implants used are the latest.


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