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Whitehall Family Dentistry
116 W. Colby St., Suite 1
Whitehall, MI 49461
231.893.2915
Let us help you to reflect on your options:
Tooth Missing
Several Teeth Missing
All Teeth Missing
What is a dental implant?
Dental implant refers to an artificial tooth root, made up of titanium that is placed into
your jaw to hold a replacement bridge or tooth. They can be placed in either the
lower or upper jaw. Due to the titanium’s biocompatible properties, the bone of the
jaw osseointegrates with a dental implant and thus, it becomes an excellent anchor
for the replacement tooth. Dental implants are used for replacing both single and
multiple missing teeth.
Why do I need dental implants?
There are several reasons for you to consider a dental implant:
When the root structure of a natural tooth is missing, there is a possibility for your
jawbone to shrink. Your face starts to look older than it really is due to this
shrinkage.
You don’t have to worry about losing any of the parts, since there are no loose parts
in an implant. The dental implants are very comfortable and stable. No adjustment
would be required after placement and normally, they stay for a lifetime.
Have dental implants been successful?
The dental implants have been used for over three decades and more than million patients have been treated. As
per the statistics, there is a success rate of nearly 95% for individual Nobel Biocare dental implants*. The success
rate is even higher for the bridges these implants support.
* Results based on dental bridges and dental implants remaining and in function over a 5-year period.
Who places the dental implants?
Our dental practice specializes in dental implants and is licensed to place the dental implants.
How much do dental implants cost?
The fees for teeth replacement with dental implants are determined on the basis
of various factors, such as how many teeth need replacement and how many
dental implants would be required to support the replacement teeth. In some
cases, a few additional procedures are also required prior to placing dental
implants for ensuring implants’ long-term health.
To get an idea on approximate cost, you will need to get your mouth examined by the doctor. After we have carried out a thorough diagnostic exam, the dentist
will be in a position to recommend the treatment which is most suitable for you.
Who is a Right Candidate?
Someone who has one or more of his/her teeth missing due to disease, tooth decay or injury would be a candidate for dental implants. The amount of available
bone is the only determining factor.
Is old age be a problem?
We find that many older patients are concerned if they can enjoy the benefits of dental implants or not; however, it is health and not age, which would be the
determining factor. If you are healthy enough to get a tooth extracted, you are most probably healthy enough to receive a dental implant. Some chronic diseases
can be problematic with a dental implant treatment. Your dentist will carefully evaluate your health and dental history to determine if you are a right candidate for
dental implant or not.
What are the advantages that a dental implant has over dentures or a dental bridge?
Improved appearance: When you have lost your entire tooth, including your root and crown, your jawbone shrinks and
makes your face look much older than it really is. With dental implants, you won’t have this problem. A traditional dental
bridge and denture will not be able to help you with this.
Preserve natural teeth: When you use traditional dental bridges, the teeth, which are lying adjacent to missing teeth, are
normally ground down to be used as anchors for a dental bridge. With dental implants you don’t have to compromise
your healthy teeth.
Permanent solution: You don’t have to worry about losing any loose parts with dental implants, as there are none. They
are also very comfortable and stable. No adjustment would be required after placement and normally, they stay for a
lifetime.
How dental implants are going to affect my life?
Replacement teeth, which are supported by dental implant feel, function and look very much like natural teeth. This means that you would be free to drink and
eat whatever you want. But most importantly, they would improve your quality of life in a very real way. People who feel worried and embarrassed because of
the problems with their tooth or teeth are often deeply moved by how these new permanent teeth help them with their self-esteem.
Will these new teeth look like the natural teeth?
The dental implants are usually used in combination with modern restorative dentistry. The result is teeth, which look, function and feel very much like your
natural teeth. It is difficult to distinguish them from natural teeth.
Will chewing be possible with the same pressure and force that I used to do with my natural teeth?
Yes. After a short adaptation period, you would be able to chew almost as good as you used to do with your natural teeth.
How much time does it require to place a dental implant?
These days, state-of-the-art guided surgical techniques are suitable to place dental implants using keyhole surgery, in
only a single session. This latest method has appreciably simplified the procedure, both for dentists and patients. The
key advantage of this guided surgical technique is that it requires only minimal amount of soft tissues’ manipulation, due
to keyhole surgery. The discomfort and healing time, normally associated with conventional dental implant surgical
methods, is considerably reduced.
The traditional process takes anywhere from 3 - 6 months. First, the dental implants are placed by the dentist, which are
then left for 3-6 months for healing and integrating with your jawbone. During this healing and integrating period, you will
be given a temporary prosthesis until a permanent crown can be put in place.
The procedure which is chosen will depend on a number of factors, for example, your dental health, the number of teeth
which are involved and which teeth have to be replaced. These factors will also be the determining factor for the number
of times you will need to visit your dentist through the treatment period.
Is the treatment painful?
Some amount of discomfort is associated with any kind of surgery. A single implant would cause less discomfort than placing two or more. The patient is
administered anesthesia or sedation to help reduce any discomfort that may be caused during the process of dental implant. Most patients report being far more
comfortable following the process than they anticipate. You will be prescribed medications by your doctor to elevate any pain or discomfort that you may feel.
How am I going to feel after the treatment?
It is not unusual to get some swelling or bruising in your soft tissues and gums following the treatment. However, any discomfort that you may feel can be
treated by any ordinary painkiller. You can expect to be able to work the very next day.
How should I care for my dental implants?
It is extremely important that you take proper care of your new teeth and get them checked regularly, just like you would do for your natural teeth. Brush and
floss them as is recommended by your dentist. See your dentist a minimum of every six months.
We Care For You
You can visit us, at White Lake Family Dentistry, for a free cosmetic dental exam to find out how we can help you look younger by years and feel good about
your smile.
Preventative Dentistry
Cleaning, Sealants
Digital X-rays
Restorative Dentistry
Fillings, Inlay, Onlay,
Crown
Root Canal
Perio
Deep Cleaning, Tooth
Support Structure
Treatment
Denture
Partial/Complete Denture
Implant Retained Denture
Fixed Dentures
Implant
Bridge
Mini Implant
Cosmetic Dentistry
Teeth Whitening
Veneers
Cosmetic Bonding
Orthodontics
Braces
Invisalign