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Dental Costa Rica has certified dentists specialized in dental implants. Learn more about our quality teeth implant procedures, its steps and cost. Call us for any information: (406) 396-3784<br>
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All Information about Dental Implants What is dental implant? A dental implant is a match that is fixed within the jaw bone and replaces natural teeth by supporting prosthesis, such as a crown or removable or fixed denture. After the placement of dental implants, bone formation occurs in the surrounding of the implant, resulting in firm anchorage and stability of the artificial tooth. How do dental implants work? The winner and brilliant stability of dental implants Costa Rica is dependent upon their ability to form direct contact with the surrounding chin bone. This process is known as osseointegration and guarantee that any prosthesis that is placed over the implant remains retained and stable, thereby restoring optimal functioning of the artificial tooth.
Who should get an implant? In common, any person who has one or more missing natural teeth is a candidate for a dental implant Costa Rica. You should think getting an implant if: You want a long term and durable replacement for your missing natural teeth. You want to restore your facial esthetics by getting your missing teeth replaced. You want to consume and speak without any trouble. You want to get rid of your inconvenient and uncomfortable dentures. What happens during the tooth implant procedure? Treatment generally is a three- part process that takes several months. In the primary step, the dentist surgically places the implant in the chin, with the top of the implant slightly above the top of the bone. A screw is inserted into the implant to prevent gum tissue and other trash from entering.
The gum then is safe over the implant, where it will remain covered for approximately three to six months though the implant fuses with the bone, a process called “Osseo integration”. There may be some swelling and softness for a few days after the surgery, so pain medication usually is prescribed to lessen the distress. A diet of soft foods, cold foods and warm soup often is recommended during the healing process. In the second step, the implant is uncovered and the dentist attaches an extension, called a “post” to the implant. The tissue is allowed to heal around the post. Once healing is complete, the implant and post will serve as the foundation for the new tooth. In the final step, the dentist makes a custom artificial tooth, called a “dental crown,” of a size, shape, color and fit that will blend with the other teeth. Once completed, the crown is attached to the implant post. Contact Details: