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A Permanent Solution To Missing Teeth For Patients In Liverpool

Friday, November 1st, 2013

In the past, patients who had missing teeth had a choice of a dental bridge or a denture, but now, dental implants, which are a highly effective long-term solution for lost teeth, are available.

What are dental implants?

Dental implants are an increasingly popular treatment for patients who have lost teeth either through injury, decay or trauma. The actual implant is a small screw-like device made from titanium, which is fitted into a socket in the jaw bone; over the course of time, the implant integrates into the bone tissue and once it has settled, it can be attached to a restoration. One of the best things about dental implants is that they can be connected to a wide range of restorations, including a dental bridge, crown or denture, meaning that they are suitable for patients with one missing tooth, a few lost teeth or an entire arch of missing teeth. The aim of the implant is to replace the rot of the missing tooth.

The procedure

The procedure to fit the implant is usually carried out under local anaesthetic to prevent patients from experiencing any pain. An incision is made in the gum, a flap is lifted and a socket is drilled in the bone; the implant is then secured in the socket and the incision is closed and left to heal. The integration process takes between 3 and 6 months and then the restoration can be attached.

How could dental implants benefit me?

Dental implants have a host of benefits for patients with any number of missing teeth. Implants are more expensive than other treatments for missing teeth but they last a lifetime and they offer unrivalled levels of functionality and aesthetic appeal. Implants do not interfere with the neighbouring teeth or gums and they help to reduce bone loss; they are also able to integrate completely into the jaw bone, which increases anchorage and ensures that the restorations will never slip or become loose. Contact the team at Liverpool Dental Spa in central Liverpool for more information on dental implants.

Get Replacement Teeth In Just One Appointment In The Heart Of Liverpool

Monday, August 12th, 2013

Dental implant treatment has many benefits, but it does usually take some time; however, we are delighted to offer clients an amazing implant system, which enables you to enjoy a brand new smile all in one appointment. All-on-4 produces same day, amazing smiles so you can start enjoying your new smile after a few hours, rather than a few months.

What is All-on-4 and how does it work?

All-on-4 is an implant system, which uses four dental implants to secure a full arch of new teeth; usually, between 6 and 10 dental implants are required to support a full arch of teeth. All-on-4 implants are placed on the same day as the new teeth, which means that patients can start enjoying the benefits of treatment immediately.

All-on-4 implants are able to support an entire arch of new teeth because they are placed at specific angles at the front and back of the mouth. Two implants sit at the front of the mouth and they are positioned at 90 degree angles, while two are located at the back of the mouth and placed at 45 degree angles; this makes full use of the strong bone tissue at the front of the mouth.

What are the advantages of All-on-4?

The most obvious advantage of All-on-4 is that treatment can be carried out and completed on one day; usually, implant treatment takes at least 5 months. All-on-4 enables patients to make use of their new teeth straight away and start reaping the benefits of implant treatment, such as improved tooth function and an attractive smile. As treatment is completed on a single day, there is no need o make repeat appointments and arrange time off work.

All-on-4 is a great solution for people who have experienced troubles with dentures in the past, as there is no risk of the new teeth slipping or irritating the gums because of a poor fit; All-on-4 implants give patients peace of mind and the confidence to eat and drink without any risk of their denture coming loose.

 

 

What Are Mini Implants And How Do They Work For Patients In Liverpool?

Thursday, July 18th, 2013

Mini dental implants are smaller versions of traditional dental implants, which may be more suitable for some patients, especially those who have low bone density in the jaw.

How are mini implants fitted?

Mini implants work in the same way as traditional dental implants; however, as they are smaller, the procedure is less invasive and the implants can be fitted into the jaw bone directly through the gums without the need for making incisions in the gum tissue. Unlike traditional implants, there is no need to wait months for the implant to integrate into the bone and in the vast majority of cases, a new restoration can be fitted immediately, leaving patients free to show off their new smile straight away.

Before the implants are fitted, the gum is anaesthetised; the procedure can also be carried out under sedation and this may be a wise choice for nervous patients. The head of the mini dental implant is located above the gum line and it can be used to anchor a dental bridge, crown or denture.

What are the benefits of mini implants?

Dental implants have many benefits and these are shared by mini implants. Mini implants are ideal for patients who may have been advised against having traditional dental implants because they lack bone density in the jaw; it is important that there is sufficient bone mass in the jaw to support a dental implant. With mini implants, the treatment will be successful even in cases where the bone mass is not as dense as it could be and there is no need for grafting or invasive surgery to build up the bone mass.

Mini implants provide robust anchorage for the new restoration and this improves functionality and ensures that patients have peace of mind that there crown, bridge or denture will not come loose.

One of the major benefits of mini implants over traditional implants is that treatment time is a lot shorter; with traditional implants, the implants are left to integrate into the bone tissue and this takes several months. In the case of mini implants, the new restorations can be fitted straight away.

Patients In Liverpool Can Treat Missing Teeth With Innovative Dental Implants

Thursday, July 4th, 2013

Missing teeth can cause all kinds of problems, but thankfully we have the perfect solution: dental implants.

What are dental implants?

Dental implants have revolutionised modern dentistry; they have become an increasingly popular option for patients who have lost teeth and are generally considered to be the best long-term treatment for tooth loss.

Dental implants are small titanium rods, which are implanted into the jaw bone; a hole is drilled into the bone and the implant is then placed inside the socket. The aim of the dental implant is to replace the root of the missing tooth.

Dental implants are made from titanium in order to facilitate osseointegration, the process by which the implant integrates into the bone tissue; titanium does not interfere or irritate the gums and it lasts for a very long time.

When are implants used?

One of the best things about dental implants is that they can be used to treat a wide range of patients, from those who have lost a single tooth, to those who have full sets of missing teeth. Implants are left to heal in the jaw bone and once they have integrated fully into the jaw bone, an abutment is attached, which can then be connected to a single crown, a dental bridge or a denture. Single crowns are used when a single tooth is missing, a dental bridge is used when a small number of teeth are missing and a denture is used when a full arch of teeth is missing.

What are the benefits of dental implants?

Dental implants represent the very best of modern dentistry; they look and feel like natural teeth, they function in the same way a natural teeth and there is no risk of the restoration coming loose or irritating the gums because the implant is anchored by the jaw bone. Dental implants also last a lot longer than a bridge or denture and they do not interfere with the surrounding gum or bone tissue; they can also help to reduce bone loss. Contact Liverpool Dental Spa in the heart of Liverpool for more information.

 

Mini Dental Implants Explained For Patients In Liverpool

Thursday, May 16th, 2013

Perhaps we should begin at the beginning, prior to discussing issues of size, with what exactly a dental implant is: A dental implant is essentially a fake tooth anchored to your jaw by a small metal rod. They also happen to be one of the most effective replacements for missing teeth. They look and function like the real deal, can be cleaned and treated like the real thing and can even stimulate bone growth (thus combating the change in jaw shape and facial appearance that plagues denture users). The big problem is that this wondrous treatment is always applicable; bone density issues are a common barrier to dental implant treatment. Thankfully, at Liverpool Dental Spa, we offer a treatment that can bypass many of these problems!

What are mini-implants?

The little learned brothers of the aforementioned dental implants, mini implants are basically more democratic dental implants: They are suited to more people! They are also more effective time-wise: Traditional dental implants can require months of preparatory bone fusion, whilst mini implants can be fitted in one day! Having mini-implants fitted is also far less invasive than with standard implants.

More uses than one

Mini implants can be used for individual teeth, but they can also be used to anchor in an entire set! Six mini implants, complete with screw tops, can be affixed to your jaw, a pair of dentures can then be attached to the screw tops. This will stabilise the dentures, overcoming the common problem of denture slippage and still managing to stimulate bone growth.

The procedure itself

The process of having them fitted is relatively straightforward, fairly swift and not all that invasive. The patient will receive a local anaesthetic and then a tiny hole will be produced in their gum to accommodate the implant. The top of said implant will be situated above the gum line so that your choice of replacement tooth (or teeth) can be fixed into place.  Thanks to the mini implants tiny size, the gum need not even be cut. This process can be done in as a little as half an hour and can be completed in a single trip. The healing process, post-treatment, is also fairly speedy!

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The Innovation Of Implant Retained Dentures

Friday, April 12th, 2013

If you suffer from missing teeth, you may have to consider the idea of dentures. In the past, dentures have been linked to the elderly and were prone to dropping out in the middle of meals or conversations, making them a very embarrassing prospect. However, implant retained dentures eliminate the chance of losing your teeth for they anchor your new prosthetics directly into your jaw just like the roots of your natural teeth.

The dental implant procedure

As the procedure does contain some element of pain, a local anaesthetic is given to you in order to numb the area so you won’t feel a thing. The gum is then opened and a titanium screw in secured into your jawbone. Once this has been stitched and the wound has healed, your new prosthetic tooth can be secured in place. The tooth is carefully designed to closely match the natural colour of your other teeth so that no one will realize it is a prosthetic tooth. Once complete, there is little chance that the implant will fall out so implant retained dentures are a permanent fix to missing teeth.

The advantages of dental implants

At Liverpool Dental Spa the implants are incredibly stable and durable so it’s unlikely that they will ever fall out. Also, the fact that they are screwed into your jaw allows for improved function when eating, as the teeth won’t move. Other dentures can sometimes affect your speech but this is not the case with dental implants so you have no worries in that area. They are a simple procedure that can actually improve the health of your other teeth. Missing gaps can lead to bone loss around the area so by filling the gap, implants can prevent this from happening so you can enjoy healthier teeth for longer.

 

 

What Are Implant Retained Dentures And How Do They Work For Patients In Liverpool?

Wednesday, March 20th, 2013

Dentures are one of the oldest forms of tooth replacement. Arguably dating back to 700BC, dentures have been with us for quite some time. They have also, however, come quite some way from being constructed from wood or animal bone. Although modern dentures may look the part, the one thing they haven’t overcome is that dreaded slippage problem and its impact on your speech, eating and confidence. But working in conjunction with dental implants they look and act like a natural tooth.

What are implant retained dentures?

Picture your favourite set of dentures. Now, rather than having them held in place by natural gum suction or that awful adhesive, imagine they are just there. Implant retained dentures are essentially dentures held in place by metal implants!

Standard procedure

The implants will be fitted by making small incisions in your gums and then drilling into your jaw. The implants are then fitted and your gums are left to heal. Once the implants are fully integrated, your denture can be attached and you’ll be ready to smile!

The advantages of implant retained dentures

The most obvious one is the peace of mind that comes from knowing they won’t be slipping. There are few greater ways of knocking one’s confidence at a cocktail party than worrying that your teeth may fall into your drink… Perhaps the greatest advantage, however, is the practical impact that implant retained dentures will have on your speech and eating. You can gorge yourself and talk till the cows come home without ever worrying that they will break or fall out. Implant retained dentures also look incredibly similar to natural teeth, make denture care extremely simple and can even help prevent bone loss. Dentures worn without implants will compress the gingival and lessen blood flow to the bone, thus speeding up bone loss. Implant retained dentures, however, stimulate the surrounding tissue, preventing this and sometimes encouraging bone growth.

Am I suitable?

Sadly, implants aren’t for everyone. If you take care of your teeth and don’t smoke, then you should have nothing to worry about! Regardless, pop in for a chat and we can let you know if you are eligible.

 

 

The Variety Of Dental Implants At Liverpool Dental Spa

Friday, March 15th, 2013

Dental implants are one of the most effective ways to replace missing teeth. They look and function just like real teeth, are cleaned like normal teeth (unlike other replacement methods) and can even  help stimulate the surrounding bone of your jaw, thus preventing the bone loss and change in facial structure associated with dentures. Unfortunately, this treatment isn’t always available to everyone, with bone density problems being the most common barrier. Thankfully, with mini-implants, at Liverpool Dental Spa we are able to provide dental implants to a wider range of people.

What are implants and how mini-implants any different?

Implants are fake teeth which are attached to your jaw, usually by a metal rod. Mini-implants, as the name implies, are just smaller versions of the same thing.

The benefits of mini-implants

Perhaps the greatest benefit of mini-implants is that they offer the benefits of standard implants, but to more people. Traditional implants can also require months of bone fusion before those replacement teeth can be fitted properly. With mini-implants, however, those replacements can be fitted on the same day! The process of fitting mini-implants is also far less invasive than convention implant treatment; gone are the incisions and drilling that can put so many off.

A variety of uses

Other mini-implants can be used for single tooth replacements, they can also be utilised to attach whole sets of teeth; 6 mini-implants, complete with screw tops, can be inserted into your jaw. Dentures can then be attached to, and removed, from these screw tops at your leisure. This is a fantastic way of overcoming the slipping issues associated with dentures, as well as accelerated bone loss: When dentures are worn without stabilised implants, they compress the gingiva and subsequently lessen the supply of blood to the bone. This causes accelerated bone loss. Dentures with mini-implants, thankfully, can stimulate the bone and help prevent this rather undesirable side-effect.

Who is suitable for the mini-implant?

Even though the mini-implant allows a wider range of people to have access to implant treatment, it is still not suitable to everybody. Heavy smoking or drinking may render you unsuitable, as will active gum disease. Come in for a check-up at Liverpool Dental Spa and we can let you know!

 

 

What Are Mini Implants And How Do They Work For Patients In Liverpool?

Wednesday, January 16th, 2013

Mini implants are a smaller and narrower version of the traditional dental implant. They are designed to replace missing teeth or act as a means of greater retention for denture wearers, working in much the same way as the tradition system, by restoring functionality, replacing missing teeth and improving stability.

Mini implants are advantageous for the following reasons:

  • Less invasive: Beneficial to elderly patients do not wish to undergo the more invasive implant procedure.
  • Loose denture wearers: Particularly helpful to retain loose, lower dentures, which improves the ability to ear food and speak correctly.
  • Those with substantial jaw bone loss: Long-term denture wearers or those who haven’t had their missing teeth replaced will often require bone grafts before receiving implants. As the jaw bone often recedes due to denture pressure for example a bone graft is usually required for traditional dental implants. Mini implants, however, require what is known as ‘flapless surgery’, which means the small implant is placed within a small opening of the gum.
  • If waiting for dental implants: Mini implants can be used as a temporary restoration while standard implants are being created.

The minimally invasive procedure is as follows:

  1. A local anaesthetic is administered to the gums in order to counteract any form of discomfort.
  2. The durable titanium implants are fitted within the pre-drilled sockets by means of flapless surgery (no incisions required).
  3. The average amount of mini implants fitted amounts to four and this is able to support a full set of lower dentures, but this will depend on the number of missing teeth.
  4. Restorations can be fitted immediately so that your new smile can be enjoyed without delay!
  5. The procedure is usually completed within an hour.

For a consultation about mini implants please contact the team today at Liverpool Dental Spa in the city of Liverpool.

 

Implant-Retained Dentures For Missing Teeth For Patients In Liverpool

Monday, January 14th, 2013

Although they are still a great way to replace missing teeth, traditional dentures are not without their setbacks. Over time they can loosen and not adhere as well as they originally did to the wearer’s gums. For this reason, Liverpool Implant & Aesthetic Dental Spa is pleased to offer a revolutionary new approach to dentures which addresses these issues.

Implant-retained dentures are the most advanced form of dentures currently available. They offer ultimate security and provide high levels of stability. The dentures are anchored in place on posts, which are secured in the sockets of the jawbone. This provides permanent support and increased durability. The advantages of implant-retained dentures include:

  • Aesthetically pleasing: They are lifelike and resemble natural teeth.
  • Greater peace of mind: Wearers need not worry about the devices coming loose.
  • Functionality: They provide improved levels of stability and durability. Wearers are free to eat what they want without any worry about breaking the device.

Implant-retained dentures provide greater retention if replacing missing teeth, also improving the aesthetic appearance and functionality of the mouth. They are recommended for patients who are in good oral health and who do not smoke. If you have been approved for the procedure you will undergo a straightforward procedure.

  • During the procedure, an incision will be made into the gums.
  • Next, the gum tissue is lifted so that a hole can be drilled into the jawbone.
  • The implants will be placed in the newly-drilled hole and the gum tissue is stitched and left to heal.
  • At a later appointment, the dentures are attached and the procedure is complete.

Contact the team at Liverpool Dental Spa for more information on our denture treatments.

 

 

 

 

 

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