What Are Dental Implants?
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Implants are fabricated from surgical-grade titanium
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Implants are meticulously placed into the jawbone during a minor surgical procedure using a Highly sophisticated 3D Surgical Stent
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Because the Implants mimic natural roots, they prevent bone degradation – a byproduct of tooth loss – from occurring over time
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Once the implants have fused to the jawbone by Osseointegration, Abutments & Custom restorations can be connected
Single Tooth Replacement
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Patients who are missing only one tooth can benefit from a single dental implant
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Traditionally, the only option for this scenario was a conventional dental bridge, which requires the reduction of the natural teeth on either side of the gap
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In contrast, a dental implant does not involve neighboring teeth
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Therefore, those who choose single tooth replacement with a dental implant can enjoy conservative treatment & long-lasting results
Multiple Teeth Replacement
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Individuals who are missing multiple consecutive teeth can opt for an implant-supported dental bridge
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These restorations are anchored to implants rather than natural teeth
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Therefore, healthy tooth structure is left intact
Full-Arch Replacement
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Patients who have worn dentures for several years can understand the challenges that come along with this type of traditional teeth replacement
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Conventional dentures may move around when chewing, eating, or speaking
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However, if these prostheses are connected to dental implants, they will stay firmly in place
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Full-arch replacement using dental implants offers unparalleled stability for optimal function
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With this solution, patients are able to eat the foods they love in total confidence
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There are several options, ranging from removable to fixed
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We will briefly explore the most common treatments below
Implant-Supported Dentures
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Those who are seeking additional stability for their removable prostheses can pursue implant-supported dentures
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This option requires between two to six implants per arch, depending on your unique needs
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Your denture will simply “snap” onto the implants
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These dentures can be removed for easy cleaning
All-on-4® Implant Dentures
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In years past, many Patients who had been missing teeth for a prolonged period of time were not eligible for implants due to bone atrophy
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The All-on-4 treatment concept maximizes existing bone so that patients lacking bone density can still qualify for this type of treatment.
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A permanent prosthesis can be attached to the dental implants the same day as the surgery
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Looking For The Best Dental Implants In Connecticut
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CALL US TODAY
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Missing teeth can have a negative impact on your quality of life. Dental implants can restore the health, function, and aesthetics of your smile
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Call us at 203 469 5644 for complimentary consultation