lost a tooth, now what. part 4
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Lost a Tooth? Now What? Colorado Springs Dentists Walk Us
Through the Process, PART 4
This four-part article series explains what you should do in the event that you lose one or more of your adult teeth, whether it is the result of an accident or tooth decay.
Welcome to the final installment of this four-part article series in which we speak to a panel of experienced Colorado Springs dentists. In our previous article installment, we delved a little deeper into the exact procedure followed during the replacement of a missing tooth.
Our panel of experts also explained the pain management and sedation techniques typically used by dentists and surgeons. We ended off Part 3 with the revelation that most modern implant procedures can provide patients with implants AND a new tooth on the same day. Let’s get some insight into this before concluding our entire series…
What do you mean by “providing an implant and a new tooth on the same day”? Isn’t a dental implant a replacement tooth?
“To be more precise, a dental implant is more
like a replacement tooth root, which means that it assumes the role of a natural tooth root and provides
support for a new tooth crown. Most modern dental implant procedures are able to provide patients
with both the implant (artificial tooth root) and ceramic dental crown (artificial tooth crown) on the
same day, although the crown placed is typically a temporary one. Once the gums and jawbone have
healed to the satisfaction of your dentist or surgeon, they will remove the temporary crown and replace
it with a stronger and more durable, permanent crown,” explain the Colorado Springs dental implant
experts.
I won’t have to leave the dentist with a gap in my teeth after dental implant surgery, will I?
“In most cases, no. You can at least be provided with a removable temporary replacement, which will fill
the gap left by the missing tooth.”
What if I need more than one tooth replaced? What if a patient has lost most or even all of their
natural teeth? How might treatment for advanced tooth loss differ?
“There are a variety of dental implant techniques that can be done to provide edentulous and near-
edentulous patients with new teeth and the good news is that one in particular – the All-on-4 protocol –
can almost always achieve this in just one day, with a single surgical procedure,” say Colorado Springs
dentists. “You will be required to come in for a consultation with your surgeon and this may be followed
up by a couple of treatment planning sessions, during which X-rays and molds or impressions will be
made of your mouth.”
“The surgery is done during a separate scheduled appointment, which typically the patient is sedated for.
A prosthodontist or dentist then attaches a temporary bridge to the implants – complete set of prosthetic
teeth – rather than a single dental
crown and you’ll then be free to
return home. Recovery is typically
slightly longer than it is for single
dental implant procedures and you
may want to take a few days off
from work to allow your body the
rest it needs to begin healing
properly.”
Once a patient’s implants have
healed, what will his or her new
teeth be like?
“Dental implants placed by highly
qualified and experienced
Colorado Springs dentist typically look, feel and function quite similar to natural teeth. So, patients
should be able to eat comfortably and manage a much greater diversity of foods; they shouldn’t be
constantly aware of their replacement tooth or teeth and they should be able to smile with great
confidence!”