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Implantology

As we enter the third millennium, an age of technological and medical advancement, with people living longer and healthier lives, lost teeth replaced by removable dentures will become a thing of the past, reserved for the history books.

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What is Dental Implants ?

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Procedure

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What mouth conditions might require a dental Implant ?

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Who should not have Dental Implants ?

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Who should have Dental Implants ?



Who should not have Dental Implants ?

If you have any of the following conditions, dental Implant therapy may not be for you.

  • Crippling or uncontrolled disease
  • Pregnancy
  • Psychiatric or emotional treatmen
  • Poor motivation to accept and follow needed treatment
  • Lack of muscular coordination to manage oral hygiene procedures
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Who should have Dental Implants ?

  • Are you missing all natural teeth in one or both jaws?
  • Are you missing one or more teeth in a jaw?
  • Are you having difficulty wearing a regular removable denture because you gag, find the denture is too bulky, feel pain, or generally dislike something movable in the mouth?
  • Do you have an oral defect or missing mouth part because of an injury, surgery to treat disease, or birth defect?

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