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Dr.
Orr has been placing dental implants since 1986. He is graduate
of the Harvard Implant Seminar series and has been teaching
implant dentistry to the post-graduate students of the Department
of Periodontology at Harvard University since 1990. He is experienced
in multiple implant systems. In addition, Dr. Orr is a Nobel
Biocare "Diamond Partner". |
Benefits |
- Talk,
laugh and smile with confidence, with teeth that are firmly
supported and feel just like you natural teeth.
- Enjoy
better health through renewed eating habits.
- Return
to simple oral hygiene with no soaking or adhesives.
- Live
without gum irritation or mouth pain.
- Recover
your natural smile, and all the confidence behind it.
- Regain
full function without damaging your remaining healthy teeth.
- Help
protect your jawbone from further shrinkage and deterioration.
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Different
Solutions. . .
to meet your unique situation |
Replacement
of a Single Tooth |
Replacement
of Several Teeth |
Replacement
of Lower or Upper Arch |
The
Patient-Removable Option for Replacement of Lower or Upper Arch |
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Dental
Implants FAQ |
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1.
How successful is this procedure?
Over forty
years of clinical documentation has proven the success of
dental implants, with over a million patients treated. Nobel
Biocare systems continues to lead the world in dental implant
treatment with one of the highest success rates in dentistry.
(FAQ list) |
2.
Are implants always successful?
There
is a small possibility that the implant and bone will not
attach correctly or that an implant will fail after some period
of time. If this happens, the implant can be removed and often
replaced by another implant. (FAQ
list) |
3.
Will my new tooth or teeth look natural?
Depending
upon your condition, your new tooth or teeth will ideally
look, feel and function like your own. Dental implants currently
provide some of the finest restorative results in dentistry.
(FAQ list) |
4.
How long will my implant last?
The first
modern implants were put in place 40 years ago and are still
functioning perfectly. To date, there is no time limit on
the life expectancy of successful implants. (FAQ
list) |
5.
How long does the implant procedure take?
The first
procedure, placement of the implants, takes approximately
20 to 30 minutes for each implant. The second procedure to
uncover the implants and attach the abutments usually takes
an hour or less. (FAQ list) |
6.
Is the procedure painful?
If you
are like most patients, you will experience no major discomfort
during or after the operation. You and your doctor will discuss
options for anesthesia and plan your procedure accordingly.
(FAQ list) |
7.
Will there be any swelling after the implant procedure?
This too
can vary, but most people experience only minimal swelling.
Any that does occur usually ends within one or two days after
the procedure. (FAQ list)
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8.
How long will it take before I receive my replacement tooth
or teeth?
The implants
are usually be left undisturbed in the jaw for 2 to 4 months
for osseointegration to take place. Then the new tooth or
teeth can be attached to the implants. (FAQ
list) |
9.
How will the teeth be attached to the implant and what are
the steps?
After
osseointegration has occurred, occassionally a minor procedure
is performed to expose the top of the implant and attach a
small post. Then the new tooth or teeth are custom designed
to fit precisely on top of this post. (FAQ
list) |
10.
Will I be able to chew on the implant teeth with the same
amount of
force and pressure as I do with my natural teeth?
Yes. Studies
have shown that chewing efficiency improves significantly
after treatment with implants and, following a brief adaptation
period, is comparable to the chewing efficiency of natural
teeth. (FAQ list) |
11.
How much will implant treatment cost?
The actual
cost of the procedure will depend on the number of implants
necessary, the position of implant placement and the type
of replacement teeth that will best meet your needs. All in
all, dental implants represent a wise investment in overall
health and well-being and provide you with substantial long-term
benefits. (FAQ list) |
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