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All About Implants
When patients lose teeth, their ability to chew food and speak distinctly is reduced. Many people are uncomfortable with dentures, as they do not replace the quality of function of natural teeth. More dentists and patients are considering implants. Natural teeth can withstand biting pressure of up to 540 pounds per square inch. With dentures, after years of deterioration of the supporting tissues, many people can apply only 50 pounds per square inch. With a successful dental implant, people can absorb as much as 450 pounds per square inch. Dental implants are becoming the alternative of choice.
Who is a candidate for dental implants?
Statistics indicate that 42 percent of Americans older than 65 are totally edentulous and more than 40 million Americans older than 55 have lost some or all of their teeth. Thus, older patients are more likely to seek implant therapy. However, anybody who is dissatisfied with dentures, and who would like to eat or speak with less discomfort, may be a candidate for implants. Unlikely candidates for dental implants include patients who have had a recent heart attack, AIDS, hepatitis, chronic or severe alchoholism, prolonged corticosteroid use, blood dyscrasias, collagen diseases, uncontrolled diabetes, malignancies in treatment, drug dependency, recent history of chemotherapy, metabolic diseases such as osteoporosis, chronic tobacco usage, endocrine disorders, history of osteomyelitis, and personality or psychological disorders.
How long will implants last?
Most implants have a 10-year, 70 percent to 95 percent survival rate. The success of dental implants depends on many factors, including the patient's bone type and amount, the patient's medical condition, the bite relationship of the remaining teeth, cosmetic concerns, personal expectations, the training and experience of the implant dentist, the number and type of implants chosen by the implant dentist, and the quality of the patient's home care skills once the implants are in place.
What are dental implants?
Dental implants are substitutes for natural tooth roots. They rely on the bone for support. Implants give replacement teeth a more stable base and improve the use patients can get out of their dentures and bridgework. Implants are small (usually 4 mm in diameter and 8 to 15 mm in length) and long lasting. They are made of light titanium metal, and some are coated with a bone-like substance (called hydroxylapatite or HA) that many dentists believe can help the implant bond with the bone and tissue. Dental implants are not new, as. ancient Incas and Egyptians were "implanting" carved jade, sapphire and ivory teeth thousands of years ago. Implants have been studied in dentistry for more than 40 years. Estimates indicate that the overall number of dental implants inserted in the United States increased fourfold from 1983 to 1987, and during that same period, the number of practitioners who perform implant therapy increased tenfold. Implant experts estimate that currently over 300,000 dental implants are used in the U.S.
How safe are dental implants?
Dental implants are considered safe and effective alternatives to dentures. The metals and coatings used for dental implants adapt very well to the bone, allow the bone to grow alongside the implant, and are well-tolerated by the body. The incidence of bone rejection or allergy to the implant are minimal-less than one-tenth of one percent.
Anaesthesia & Oral Sedation
As an adjunct to the stress free atmosphere of our office, we also offer sedation dentistry for any patient who suffers from dental anxiety or has a phobia.
Whether you are afraid of the needle, the sound of the drill incites terror or you just feel that dentistry is too painful, many consider this option to have their dental needs met. Sedation dentistry has been used safely in millions of dental procedures. Any procedure can be completed while you are sedated and most people choose to take care of everything in as little as two appointments. Many times it is as simple as just taking a pill prior to your appointment. If you have been hiding your smile, putting up with pain, or putting off going to the dentist because of dental phobia, it's time to make a positive change in your life. Take care of yourself first, make the call and enjoy the benefits of a healthy mouth and smile.
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Missed & Cancelled Appointments
If you are unable to keep an appointment, please notify us at least two business days in advance. This will allow us to schedule other patients awaiting treatment. If less than two business days notice is given, a $100 fee will be assessed to your account and is payable prior to or at your next appointment.
Payment Options
We expect payment in full at the time of treatment. For your convenience, we offer several payment options:
- Cash
- Debit Card
- Credit Cards: Visa, MasterCard, or American Express
- Medicard (a third party financing company with 0% financing options. The dental office--in this case us--absorbs any interest costs)
Insurance
We will work with your insurance company to determine your estimated co-payment amount for your treatment plan before treatment even begins so there will be no big surprises. We will be happy to process your insurance claim so you pay only an estimated co-payment at the time of treatment. Learn more about how insurance works.
Please bring your insurance information with you on your first visit.



