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How is a dental implant placed?
How is a dental implant placed?

Dental implants are often the go-to solution for replacing missing natural teeth. They are highly recommended by dentists from all around the world owing to the numerous advantages they offer. After all that has been discussed about dental implants, some may have doubts lingering in their mind, especially about the procedure involved in placing implants. Here’s a brief read that will help you understand this better. UNDERSTANDING IMPLANTS BETTER A dental implant briefly contains two components, namely the metal implant stud and the tooth-colored ceramic crown. Both these individual parts are held firmly with the help of a connecting abutment. Unlike most other dental restorations, implants are placed directly in the jawbone right in place of the missing tooth. This gives them the necessary stability and strength, making them the closest alternatives to natural teeth. HOW IS AN IMPLANT PLACED? Screening: A thorough screening procedure is one of the main processes of getting a dental implant. During this, the dentist would check your jawbone for possible deterioration, spacing available for inserting the implant, overall state of health, oral health, existing restorations, etc. Panoramic scans and x-rays of the mouth would be taken for diagnostic purposes and to serve as a reference while fabricating the restoration. Initial surgery: Once your candidacy is confirmed for the implantation procedure, the dentist will prepare you for the first surgery. An overall health check will be conducted, and local anesthesia will be given to the oral region. Once the tissues are numb, a small hole will be made in the jawbone in the missing tooth’s place. The implant will be put in it and secured firmly using dental cement. A suitable healing period will be suggested, during which the surrounding jawbone will be allowed to grow around the implant. Prosthetic crown: Once the implant is secured in place, the dentist will schedule the second surgery to place the crown. An abutment will be placed on the implant, and the crown will be attached to it. Before it is fixed permanently, a bite test will be taken to ensure it doesn’t alter your natural bite. Once the alignment is confirmed, it will be bonded permanently to the implant. The dentist will then give you instructions to care for the implant. To receive the best dental care, contact us today.

Choosing the Best Dental Insurance Plan
Choosing the Best Dental Insurance Plan

There are dozens of dental insurance plans available in the US, offering coverage for individuals as well as families. However, choosing the plan best suited for you can be a tough task since each of them comes with complex coverage options.  We offer a wide range of dental treatments and accept most insurance plans. So, you can opt for treatment with us without worrying about coverage.  In this article, we’ve put together a guide to help you pick out the best plan for your needs. HOW DOES DENTAL INSURANCE WORK? Dental insurance follows the same model as your health insurance: you pay a premium each month for coverage.  Most Preferred Provider Organization plans come with a co-payment option. Here is a breakdown of these options: * 50% for crowns, dentures, and other major procedures * 80% for procedures like fillings * 100% for preventative care like X-rays, exams, and cleanings Before choosing an insurance plan, you should first consider how much coverage you and your family need. HOW MUCH DOES DENTAL INSURANCE COST? On average, dental insurance may cost anywhere between $15 to $50 a month, translating to $360 and $600 per year.  Here are a few things you need to balance when zeroing in on your insurance plan: * Premium: The amount you pay every month for the insurance plan. * Annual Maximum Coverage: This is the total coverage a provider offers for a single year. * Co-Pay: The amount you pay for every dental treatment or visit. * Deductible: The amount you have to pay before the insurance plan kicks in. * Co-insurance: The percentage amount you pay after meeting the deductible. FINDING THE BEST INSURANCE FOR YOU Here are a few things you need to do to find the best insurance: * Research Your Options: You know what your requirements are. So, research the various plans across providers and match them with your requirements to make the best choice. * Talk to Your Dentist: If you choose a PPO plan your dentist is part of, this can help you save money and benefit from instant coverage. * Pre-existing Illness: Some plans either have a waiting period or charge extra to cover pre-existing oral concerns. Check the fine print for this clause to understand if your specific conditions are covered. Get in touch with us for all your dental care needs and to learn more about dental insurance.

How Effective Is Invisalign
How Effective Is Invisalign

Invisalign promises to help you get straighter teeth within 18 months while keeping your smile intact. This orthodontic treatment has only been around for two decades and has gained massive popularity in recent years.  According to the manufacturing company [https://www.researchgate.net/publication/263131814_Treatment_outcome_and_efficacy_of_an_aligner_technique_-_regarding_incisor_torque_premolar_derotation_and_molar_distalization], Invisalign “can effectively perform major tooth movements, such as bicuspid derotation up to 50° and root movements of upper central incisors up to 4 mm”.  We have worked with hundreds of patients with orthodontic issues and have helped solve their problems with Invisalign. If it sounds too good to be true, let’s take a closer look at the Invisalign treatment to help you understand how effective it is.  WHAT RESEARCHERS SAY Based on a study published in the Australian Dental Journal [https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/adj.12480], Invisalign is the most efficient clear aligner on the market. Researchers noted that the efficiency of the product’s versions released after 2010 has improved, now applying more force on the wearer’s teeth. In another study published on PubMed Central [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6160377/], researchers noted that Invisalign works well for non-extraction treatment of mild to moderate malocclusions of non-growing patients. In other words, Invisalign helps solve bite and misalignment issues in late teens and adults. Other conclusions of the study include: * Invisalign can solve most moderately complex issues in a shorter time than alternatives but can take longer when treating complex issues. * Invisalign can straighten dental arches by leveling and de-rotating the teeth.  * The use of additional Invisalign attachments is effective for different types of movements like overbite control, expansion of maxillary posterior teeth, and canine and premolar rotational movements. The bottom line is that Invisalign works well to solve most bite and alignment issues in teens and adults by shortening the treatment period. Its efficacy as regards more complex issues is still under debate. Schedule an appointment with us today.

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