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This four-part article series provides an in-depth look at teeth replacement using dental implants. It explains what dental implants are, how they work and what procedures are required to place them.
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New Teeth? NeedNewport Beach Dentists Explain Everything You Need to Know, PART 2
This four-part article series provides an in-depth look at teeth replacement using
dental implants. It explains what dental implants are, how they work and what
procedures are required to place them.
Welcome to the second installment of this four-part article series on getting new teeth with
dental implants. If you have lost one or more or even all of your natural pearly whites, this
series will explain everything you need to know about dental implants: regarded by Newport
as the most sophisticated teeth replacement Beach dental healthcare professionals
technique on the market.
In our previous post, Part 1, we began by explaining what dental implants are and when they
might be needed. Now, let’s take a look at the procedure required to get them.
Getting New Teeth Implants: What to Expect
As with any dental or medical
procedure, your journey begins with an
appointment with a doctor. In the case
of new teeth implants, your medical
professional will be skilled in the
placement and restoration of dental
implants. During your initial consultation,
your surgeon will perform a visual
examination and take a couple of X-rays
to come up with a comprehensive diagnosis of your problem. If the tooth cannot be saved via
root canal therapy or some other restorative dental work, then he or she will begin planning
your treatment.
Newport Beach residents can expect to provide their dental implant surgeon with a complete
medical history and to have impressions or molds taken of their teeth. This will help the
laboratory technicians fabricate a replacement tooth or set of teeth for you. If you have any
questions at all about getting new teeth implants, now is the time to ask your surgeon! The
procedure will be explained in full detail to you and a date for surgery set. If you find yourself
getting really nervous about your procedure, tell your dentist and he or she will ensure that
they have a couple of oral sedatives waiting for you on the day you get your new teeth
implants.
Great News: Some work closely with new teeth implants surgeons in Newport Beach
medical financing companies to make it easier for patients to cover the costs of treatment.
Treatment Planning
If a patient is only getting one tooth replaced, they
typically only need to come in for one initial
consultation. But, if they are having many or all of
their teeth replaced, we may require them to come in
for one or more treatment planning sessions
subsequent to their initial consultation and prior to
their surgery. During these sessions, we will take 3D
scans of the patient’s jawbone and dentition using a
Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT)
scanner. The resultant images will help us plan the
surgery in great detail and in such a way that we can
minimize complications and trauma and maximize
the outcomes.
The use of sophisticated computer software
programs and 3D treatment mapping in the planning of dental implant surgery has resulted in
it being far less traumatic for patients. Additionally, the recovery required after having new
teeth implants placed is typically far shorter and less painful, given that surgery is quicker,
more efficient and requires far less “discovery”, which means fewer incisions and sutures.
Stay Tuned for Part 3
To find out more about what you need to know about dental implants in Newport Beach
and the procedure required to get them, stay tuned for the third installment of this four-part
article series.
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