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Implants
What are they?
Implants are one way of replacing missing teeth.
A post is planted in the jaw bone to support
a missing tooth. This acts like the root of a
natural tooth. Implants can also be used to support
fixed bridges or dentures.
Implant treatment has two
stages. First, the implant is placed in
the jaw. Then, when the jaw has healed,
replacement teeth are attached to the implant. |

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What will my dentist do?
First you should decide whether implants could
be right for you. Ask your dentist about the stages
of treatment, about who would be carrying out
each stage and the timetable for completing treatment.
Your own dentist might do the implant surgery
or you might have to be referred to a specialist.
If you decide to go ahead, this is what will
happen.
- Implants are put into holes in the jaw with
a local or general anaesthetic.
- The implant is screwed or pushed in and the
gum is stitched so that it heals over the implant.
- Under the gum, the bone then grows round
the implant to hold it firm. This takes several
months.
Implants usually have two sections -
the post in the jaw and an extension that
is added later when the post is secure.
Attaching the extension needs a small cut
in the gum above the implant. You might
have more than one implant. The replacement
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| teeth might be fixed permanently
(like a crown or bridge) or attached in
a way which lets you remove them for cleaning
(like a denture). |
Sometimes, there will be a gap below the tooth
so that the implant can be kept clean, but people
won’t see it.
What are the benefits?
- Some people can’t use removable dentures
however hard they try and however hard the dentist
tries to make the denture a good fit.
- Implants can be a last chance for eating
and speaking properly and for improving appearance.
- Implants keep a denture very stable.
- People will not be able to see that your
teeth are supported by implants.
Implants are not suitable for all patients.
Implants are a specialist treatment and are not
covered by Denplan care.
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