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Permanent Dental Implants for a Restored Smile

What Type of Experience Do You Have to Make the Process Go Smoothly?

Do You Complete the Entire Process in-house or Do You Work With an Oral Surgeon?

Can You Restore My Existing Dental Implant if the Crown is Damaged?

What Are the Requirements to Qualify for a Dental Implants Procedure?

How Long Does the Process Take?

How Will the Process of Receiving Dental Implants Impact My Job or Taking Care of My Kids?

What is the Recovery Like?

What Are the Final Results Like With a Dental Implant Compared to a Bridge or Dentures?

What Are the Final Results Like With a Dental Implant Compared to a Bridge or Dentures?

What Costs Are Involved With an Implant Procedure?

Do I Have to Pay for This in Cash or Are There Financing Options?

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Definition of Dental Implant Terminology


3D CT Scan

A 3D CT Scan involves using a computed tomography scanner to create a 3D image of one’s teeth, mouth, jaw or other body part for examination.

Abutment

An abutment is a component that attaches to a dental implant, allowing a professional to place a dental crown and provide patients with an artificial, aesthetically pleasing, and fully functional smile.

Dental Implant

A dental implant is an artificial tooth root that is placed into your jaw to hold a replacement tooth or bridge. Dental implants may be an option for people who have lost a tooth or teeth due to periodontal disease, an injury, or some other reason.

Dental Implant Coatings

Dental implant coatings help to anchor the surrounding bone more efficiently and fight bacterial infection better than in the past.

Dental Implant Connectors

Dental implant connectors are also known as abutments and connect the implant screw to the dental crown.

Edentulous

Edentulous is a term that refers to an individual who is lacking tooth.

Endosteal (endosseous)

Endosteal is a type of dental implant that a professional places in the alveolar and basal bone of the mandible that transcends only one cortical plate.

Eposteal (subperiosteal)

Eposteal is a type of dental implant that conforms to whichever edentulous surface of an alveolar bone is superior.

Endosteal Implants Types

An endosteal implant is one of the more common types of dental implants that professionals place in a patient’s mouth.

Implant-Supported Bridge

An implant-supported bridge is a dental bridge that professionals fix in place with the use of dental implants inserted in the jaw to create a sturdy set of artificial teeth.

Oral Surgeon

An oral surgeon has the necessary skills and completes the proper training to treat a variety of injuries or diseases in the mouth, neck, face or jaw.

Osseointegration

Osseointegration is the process in which a titanium dental implant fuses with the surrounding bone over several months after an oral health professional places the implant in the jaw.

Periodontist

A periodontist is a specialist that studies and treats diseases and conditions that affect the supporting structure of teeth.

Periodontal

Literally “around the tooth”

Prosthodontist

A prosthodontist is a dental professional who goes through special training to focus on the design and placement of artificial teeth.

Resorption

Resorption is the process in which the body absorbs the calcium from the jaw since there are no tooth roots to cause the necessary stimulation and proceeds to use the calcium in other areas.

Subperiosteal Implants

Subperiosteal implants are dental implants that consist of a metal framework that dental professionals attach under the gum tissue.

Transosteal (transosseous)

Transosteal is a type of dental implant that includes threaded posts which penetrate the superior and inferior cortical bone plates of the jaw.