Guided Dental Implants- Replacing Missing teeth
Guided Dental Implants
Modern materials and research allow Dr. Klim to replace missing teeth with natural, functional replacements far superior to traditional dentures and bridges.
Dentists have struggled for years to create natural replacements for missing teeth. Dentures and bridges have significant drawbacks, and never truly duplicate the appearance and feeling of your natural teeth. Thanks to space age materials and research, today’s dentist can use much more practical tools to rebuild your smile. Dental implants replace missing teeth with permanent, natural-looking substitutes.
Now we have guided implants. We take a 3D picture of your mouth. This allows us to examine any potential implant zones and verify bone, implant angle and placement.
Implants can be divided into two types: those that sit on top of the jaw bone under the gums, and those that fit into the jawbone like the root of a natural tooth. Both types provide solid, non-mobile support for replacement teeth which act and feel like natural teeth. Since both types are attached to your jawbone, they can provide distinct advantages over traditional methods of replacing missing teeth:
- Proper chewing function is restored so you can enjoy foods too difficult to eat with traditional replacements.
- Dental implants will not move or loosen.
- Implants replicate the look, feel and function of your natural teeth.
- No adhesives are required.
- Dental implants have no clasps that cause damage to remaining natural teeth.
- Painful, inflamed gums are eliminated.
- Dental implants improve speech by eliminating or reducing the “fullness” of full or partial dentures.
- Healthy teeth are not “cut down” in order to accommodate the replacements.
- Dental implants help stop the progressive bone loss and shrinkage of your jawbone by “mimicking” the roots of natural teeth.
- Implants are clinically proven, with a success rate in excess of 90%.
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