Denture Implants
What are implants? Dental implants are artificial titanium tooth roots that are placed in the jaw bone for the purpose of restoring lost or deficient function. Dental implants are usually performed...
View ArticleDenture vs Implant
When we have a missing tooth or teeth, dentist would always recommend denture, implant or dental bridges to replace the missing tooth or teeth. The cheapest way would be denture followed by dental...
View ArticleWhat Dental Corrective Surgery Could Do For You Part 2
Continue from first part of Dental Corrective Surgery here Dental Veneer Dental veneers are thin porcelain or resin composite material custom made to be bonded onto the surfaces of your teeth to...
View ArticleTemporary Cement Vs. Permanent Cement for Dental Implants
Dental implants involve one or more artificial teeth being inserted into the jaw to fill a gap in the bite. Dental implants can be used to fill spaces where one or two teeth are missing, or to serve as...
View ArticleBenefit of Mini Denture Implants
In this modern world of everything getting smaller and working better, why should the same engineering principles not apply to dental implants? With the advent of titanium alloy, we can create stronger...
View ArticleHealing Dental Implant Surgery with PRP
Grafting has been used in Periodontal therapy and implants as a mean to reestablish the loss periodontal apparatus (alveolar bone, periodontal ligament, and cementum). Connective tissue graft also...
View ArticleQuestions to Ask Your Periodontist Before Dental Implants
Dental implants are becoming an increasingly popular option for replacing missing teeth. Traditionally, dentists have relied upon bridgework or dentures to replace teeth that have been lost. Implants...
View ArticleMechanical Requirements of Dental Implants
Surface properties is the main reason for the use of titanium in medical technology. However, mechanical properties like elasticity and density/strength values are an additional clear advantage of...
View ArticleSinus lift surgery
A sinus lift is surgery that adds bone to your upper jaw in the area of your molars and premolars. It’s sometimes called a sinus augmentation. The bone is added between your jaw and the maxillary...
View ArticleImplantable devices as orthodontic anchorage Part 1
Over the past 20 years dentistry has seen a dramatic increase in the use of dental implants. What was once an “experimental” or unproven treatment modality is now supported by an extensive research...
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