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1. What are dental implants? Dental implants are substitutes for
the roots of missing teeth. They act as an anchor for a replacement
tooth or crown or a set of replacement teeth. Am I a candidate for
implants? Implant patients are of all ages and implants may be the
right choice for anyone missing one or more teeth due to injury,
disease or decay. They are especially practical for patients who can
no longer wear removable dentures. Your dentist can determine if you
are a candidate for dental implants after a careful evaluation of
your dental and medical history.
2. Are there different kinds of implants?
There are many shapes, sizes and brands of implants available.
Your AAID credentialed implant dentist will know which implant is
the right one for you.
3. Do I have enough bone?
It is important for a patient to have enough bone to support the
implant. If you do not have enough bone, there are many safe and
effective ways to correct bone deficiency. Your dentist will assess
this and advise you if additional bone material is needed.
4. Will this take a long time?
Treatment time can vary greatly depending on your needs. Each
situation needs a separate evaluation; your AAID dentist will be
able to give you an approximate timetable.
5. Whom should I consult for my implant treatment?
Your general dentist is your first resource for this service. The
key is the implant dentist's training, experience and credentials.
AAID credentialed dentists Include general dentists, periodontists,
prosthodontists and oral surgeons who perform the surgical and/or
restorative procedures.
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