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A lot depends on how complicated your treatment
is. Your dentist will be able to give you a timetable once
the surgery has been done.
A Cleaning
around the teeth attached to the implants is no more difficult
than cleaning natural teeth. However, there may be areas
that give you problems and you'll be shown methods to help.
A Yes,
if you don't care for them well enough. If you keep them
clean, and don't smoke, then you should not have any problems.
A Most artificial teeth attached
to implants can only be placed and removed by the dentist.
However, if you have complete dentures fixed to the implants
by bars, then you'll be able to take them out for cleaning.
A Your dentist will
make sure that the implants won't show during all normal
movements of the mouth and lips. You will need to be able
to see them, so that you can clean them properly.
A No, unless you're only having a single tooth replaced. Normally,
five or six implants are used to replace all the teeth in
one jaw, as each implant can usually support two teeth. For
a few missing teeth, two or three implants may be used.
A Implants
and the teeth they support can be damaged by an accident
in the same way that natural teeth can. However, if the false
teeth are damaged and the remnants are left in the bone then
they may be more difficult to remove than natural teeth would
be. After healing, new false teeth can then be placed alongside
the fragments.
A This happens very rarely. If
the implant becomes loose during the healing period or just
after, then it is easily removed and healing takes place
in the normal way. Once the jaw has healed, another implant
can be placed there. Or, the dentist can make a bridge, using
the implanted false teeth that have 'taken'.
A Unfortunately, yes. However, in many situations,
the cost of the treatment is only a little more than the
cost of more conventional treatment with crowns and bridges.
There are advantages to it, too. An implant
to replace a single tooth avoids the need to cut down the
teeth either side for crowns to support a bridge. Normal
dentures often mean you can't eat or speak well, due to the
dentures moving about. But teeth attached to an implant don't
cause this problem.
A Talk to
your dentist, so you can be referred to a specialist for
assessment and treatment. Your dentist may already carry
out some or all of this type of treatment and will give you
the advice you need.
Remember to ask exactly what treatment is proposed, what
experience the dentist has in this work, the total cost of
the treatment and what the alternatives are.
If you are unhappy with any of the answers then do ask for
a second opinion. You will be spending a lot of time, effort
and money so you must be sure that you know what you are
getting at the end of treatment.
Courtesy
of the BDHF
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