Thursday, December 10, 2009

Can Everyone Enjoy Dental Implants?

Are you missing some teeth? Or are you just unhappy with the current dental technology that you’re taking advantage of such as your dentures? If so then you might have considered the possibility of looking at dental implants. These synthetic teeth actually look and feel like real teeth making them a very tempting alternative to the other teeth replacement methods currently in use!

One thing that you will need to know if this is an area that you are currently investigating is whether you can actually have this surgical procedure done. You’ll need to know if there are any reasons that would stop you, right? Well I’ve discussed a couple of reasons below that could prevent you from having implants so have a look through and you’ll start to learn whether implants could help you with your missing teeth.

The cost

Not everyone has the thousands of dollars to hand that dental implants might cost in your area. While these implants should be considered as an investment because they will last for a very long time, the upfront payment could prevent you from having the work done. Some dental practices will offer deals at certain times and other incentives such as 0% finance deals which could help you out. But when it comes down to it, if you don’t have enough money to buy food to eat having nice teeth isn’t going to help you all that much.

Don’t instantly let that put you off this treatment however as you might not need to have every tooth replaced. Obviously the more implants you need, the higher the cost will be so if you can’t afford them all you could always prioritize which teeth most need replacing and have that work done.

The technical feasibility

In some areas it is simply not possible to have implants. This is because implants are attached to your bone in the same way that the root of a normal tooth is. That’s how they end up feeling so similar to your usual teeth, but if you don’t actually have enough bone remaining within the area that you want the implant there will be no way of attaching the titanium base to it.

Obviously you won’t be aware of this yourself, unless you keep an x-ray machine in the basement of course! Your dentist will be able to inform you as to whether or not this is a problem in you specific situation and advise you as to the best course of action if it is.

Time to consider

Don’t rush into making a decision when it comes to dental implants. Make sure you schedule an appointment with your dentist where you can ask all of the questions that you need to. Once you have all of the information you will be in a better place to choose your route forward. Dental implants have helped to change the life of many people that have suffered with missing teeth, but if this is not a viable option for you your dentist will be well placed to offer many different suggestions for you.