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How Do You Care For Your Dental Implants?

Posted on 12/22/2021 5:51 PM By cutratny
After receiving dental implants, you’ll want to take care of your investment. Once they have been surgically placed by a trained professional, dental implants can last you a lifetime. However, you still need to take a few steps to ensure that your implants — and mouth in general — stay healthy. Below are several ways that you can protect your dental implants! 1. Brush and floss regularly. Even if you have received full mouth dental implants, you still need to take care of your gums. This includes brushing them with an extra-soft toothbrush and flossing if possible. (It is easy to floss around single implants. If you have a full arch overdenture, you should talk with your doctor about the best way to incorporate flossing into your routine.) 2. Attend all your scheduled dental appointments. Everyone, including people who have lost all their teeth, should visit a dental provider at least twice a year. Dentists and their teams do not just focus their attention on teeth, after ...

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Are Dental Implants Safe In The Long Run?

Posted on 11/21/2021 2:57 PM By Eric Chmiel
Dental implants are a great and commonly used option for replacing missing or damaged teeth in Berkeley, CA. As such, especially if you are experiencing tooth loss or damage and are interested in receiving dental implants, you may be wondering about their overall safety and longevity. A dentist can assist you in making the best choice in deciding to receive dental implants!   The Facts About Dental Implants Dental implant surgery is a procedure that replaces natural tooth roots with metallic or ceramic, screwlike posts; damaged or missing teeth are replaced with artificial teeth that look and function much like real ones. Dental implants can be a great alternative to dentures or bridgework that don’t fit well and can be an option when a lack of natural teeth roots doesn’t allow for building denture or bridgework tooth replacements, as they act as natural tooth roots. Dental implant surgery may involve several procedures and is largely dependent upon the type of implant and the ...

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Can A Dental Implant Fall Out?

Posted on 11/9/2021 3:07 PM By Eric Chmiel
What is a dental implant? A dental implant is surgically attached metal post to your jawbone as a support to an artificial tooth. After placed, a dentist or an oral surgeon screw in a replacement tooth to the implant. The success rate for a dental implant is high but there are still complications and failures that can occur, leading to an implant falling out in Berkeley, CA. Studies show that about 5 to 10 percent of dental implants fall out, immediately following the procedure or years down the road.   What Are The Dental Implant Failure Risk Factors? Gum Disease Damage caused to the jawbone and gums from an infection. You must have healthy gums in order to have dental implant surgery. If you have active gum disease, a dentist will not perform the procedure and they will recommend gum disease treatment. Smoking Restricts the blood flow to the gums, causing the healing processed to be slowed. Smokers’ likelihood of have dental implant failure rate up to 20 percent in recent st ...

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5 Reasons Why You Should Get a Dental Implant!

Posted on 10/27/2021 11:13 AM By Eric Chmiel
Many people suffer from tooth loss for one reason or another. Regardless of whether you lost a tooth to decay, disease, or an accident, we offer tooth replacement options such as dental implants in Berkeley, CA. Here are five reasons why dental implants are so valuable to replace missing teeth!   1. Minimal Maintenance Dental implants are designed to maintain the dental health of your adjacent teeth. The fixed dental implant acts as an anchor for restorations, allowing you to eat almost any food without fear of it damaging your dental work. It also helps prevent periodontal disease and provides a stable foundation for your smile. 2. Prevents Dental Problems When you lose a tooth, the surrounding teeth shift over time, leading to dental problems such as jaw pain and even earache. Replacing missing teeth with dental Implants can eliminate these effects because they effectively support the remaining natural teeth and bones in your mouth as a tooth would. 3. Effective Replacement Option ...

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Three Compelling Benefits of Dental Implants!

Posted on 10/10/2021 11:10 AM By Eric Chmiel
With new advances in dental technology and the ease of treatment, there is no reason that every patient should not love their smile. Your smile is a big part of who you are, and we believe you should always have the confidence you need to show it off. If you have missing or broken teeth, we offer dental implants in Berkeley, CA to preserve your natural smile and that you feel great about the way you look. Dental implants are an alternative to dentures and provide unique benefits to patients!   Easy To Take Care Of: Because dental implants replace the natural tooth entirely, they can be cared for easily. Dental implants are typically created out of metal or ceramic, which makes them highly durable and long-lasting. As a result, your implants can last for many years without any special care or attention necessary. Clean the implants as you would your natural teeth through brushing, flossing, and regular dental exams. Your standard oral hygiene regimen can protect you from potential oral hea ...

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Missing Teeth? Dental Implants Can Help with That!

Posted on 9/22/2021 11:07 AM By Eric Chmiel
Are you self-conscious about your smile because you have missing teeth? Did you know that your bite can be thrown out of alignment and your facial shape could change because of missing teeth? You can replace your missing teeth and get a great smile again with dental implants! A dentist in Berkeley, CA might highly recommend dental implants for you as the right choice to getting back on track and getting that big, beautiful smile once again.   What Are Dental Implants? Dental implants are artificial roots placed in the jawbone to replace missing teeth. You may wonder how the artificial roots stay in place. Well, overtime the bone grows around the artificial roots and that holds the roots in place. The gap is still there, but via a metal connector, the false teeth are attached; revealing a full set of teeth. There are two different types of dental implants – endosteal and subperiosteal. Endosteal are implants that are placed in the bone. They are the most common type of implants, made fr ...

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What Are The Chances of Dental Implants Causing Gum Disease?

Posted on 9/12/2021 11:03 AM By Eric Chmiel
  Do you have missing teeth and are looking for a way to fill in any gaps so that you can smile big and wide again? Dental implants might be the right choice for you! Have you heard horror stories about dental implants being involved with gum disease and that has deterred you from wanting to get implants? Let’s take a look further to see what the causes of gum disease are. A dentist in Berkeley, CA might recommend alternatives if your gums aren’t health enough to support the dental implant.   Gum Diseases: An Overview Two of the most common gum diseases are gingivitis and periodontitis. Gingivitis is a bacterial infection causing inflammation of the gums, which can turn into periodontitis if left untreated. A small space called a sulcus is the area where your gums attach to the bottom portion of your teeth. The space is large enough for food and plaque to get stuck in there causing an infection in your gums. If you do not get your gums checked or treated, gingivitis can cause ...

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Advantages of Full-Arch Dental Implants vs. Dentures

Posted on 8/26/2021 9:27 AM By Eric Chmiel
If you are experiencing multiple missing teeth or are completely without teeth, full arch dental implants solutions may be a great solution to restore your smile, oral health, oral function, and may renew your self-confidence. A doctor in Berkeley, CA can guide you in the right direction of choosing which option is best for you.   Dental Implants vs Dentures Dentures Typically in the past, if a patient had multiple missing teeth, a periodontist in Berkeley, CA would recommend a dental bridge or denture restoration solution. Dentures are full arch prosthetics that rest on the gums. As time progresses, missing a tooth root to stimulate healthy bone growth will lead to receding bone, causing the denture to fit poorly. Poor-fitting dentures cause discomfort by rubbing against the gums, embarrassment due to slipping and shifting while talking and eating and will lead patients to utilize messy adhesives to offer stability to the prosthetic to stay in the mouth. Due to these issues, patient ...

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Your Guide to Caring for Your Dental Implants!

Posted on 8/10/2021 9:11 AM By Eric Chmiel
Without a doubt, dental implants have become one of the biggest, most asked-about advancements in the dentistry field. Not only do dental implants simulate the appearance and function of natural teeth, but they stimulate the surrounding bone, too. In fact, many people with missing teeth are eager to talk about dental implants in Berkeley, CA with a trained periodontist. And that might include you, too. How can you make sure that you continue to get the benefits of your dental implants year after year after your placement surgery? The answer boils down to the care you put into your oral health and hygiene. Yes, dental implants are engineered to last a lifetime. But you need to do your part to ensure that they stay in tiptop condition. Below are several ways to care for one or more dental implants so they can continue to give you the smile of your dreams.   Follow All Post-Op Instructions After undergoing dental implant surgery, you will receive a list of post-operative recommendati ...

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Do Dental Implants Really Function Like Natural Teeth?

Posted on 7/23/2021 12:29 PM By Eric Chmiel
If you are experiencing tooth loss or decay, you might be interested in learning about options to remedy this issue. If so, a dentist in Berkeley, CA may suggest placing dental implants! Dental implants are a great way to get a new beautiful smile, and there are several options that offer this result in a natural looking and functioning way, that will allow you to execute daily activities with a new look and smile!   How Dental Implants Work: You may be wondering about how the dental implantation process works and how your results may look. Dental implants are placed in the bone of the jaw and are then covered with a natural looking crown or tooth cap to replace any teeth that are unhealthy, crooked, or not suitable for a healthy oral environment. Before getting dental implants placed, a dental specialist in Berkeley, CA can assess the health of your jaw, mouth, and gums to make sure you are the right candidate for dental implants, as this can affect the longevity of the implants. Al ...

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