What Kind of Dental Implant Do You Need?
Here’s an explanation of how dental implants in Saskatoon work, and the most common types of dental implants that patients obtain from a dental clinic near you. Your own dentist in Saskatoon will be in the best position to recommend the right dental implants to meet your particular needs but use this article to inform yourself about some of the most common and effective alternatives.
How do dental implants work?
Dental implants are built of three elements: a titanium post; an abutment that connects the post to the restoration; and a restoration (the final and functional tooth, crown, bridge, or denture that is attached to the abutment and that fills the former gap in your jaw). The titanium post inserted into your jaw is accepted as a new and natural root through a process called osseointegration. It will even stimulate new bone growth in your jaw. That newly stimulated growth will result in a healthier jaw than you had at the outset.
Four common types of dental implants
Dental implants near you are diverse enough to empower a wide range of solutions for your own tooth loss, from artificial teeth to dentures and more. There are implants designed to replace single teeth with an implant and crown, multiple teeth with multiple implants and a bridge, and complete sets of teeth using a varying number of implants. Here’s an introduction to some of the most common dental implants in Saskatoon.
All on 2 Dental Implants
All on 2 dental implants are designed to replace an entire set of missing teeth (14 teeth) on a single arch or both arches. For patients looking for a non-removable denture, two implants in each jaw where replacement teeth are required will hold implant-supported dentures in place permanently.
All on 4 Dental Implants
All on 4 implants work the same way as All on 2 implants, except with twice as many implants: four implants in each jaw where teeth are being replaced. The four implants placed in each jaw will act as pillars to support the denture to be held in place via the abutments attached to the titanium posts. Dentures supported by All on 4 implants are made of a metal frame that holds individual acrylic teeth before being supplemented with simulated gums. Aside from the technical challenges unique to all dental implants, All on 4 dental implants demand significant artistic and creative skill from your dentist in Saskatoon.
All on 6 Dental Implants
Maybe you’ve noticed a pattern. All on 6 implants hold non-removable dentures in place using six implants in each jaw where teeth are being replaced. Aside from the fact that there are six implants rather than four or two, though, what’s the difference? And, why does the number of implants matter? In most situations, the more implants that are used to hold non-removable dentures in place, the stronger, more stable and more natural your dentures will feel. They’ll be stronger and more stable while chewing and biting because the pressures and strain imposed during those activities are more evenly distributed across your jaw. Artificial teeth held in place All on 6 dental implants look most natural because they’re made from porcelain and moulded directly onto the dentures’ metal frame.
Fixed or implant-supported bridges
Traditional bridges to replace one or more adjacent teeth in a single jaw are held in place by one or more dental crowns. Implant-supported bridges don’t use crowns to hold the “bridge” and pontics — artificial teeth — in position. Instead, an implant is placed at each end of the bridge and the “bridge” structure is created of crowns for each tooth being replaced that are attached, at each end, to the titanium posts.
Dental implants are a significant investment in time, money and effort. They are an investment that pays off, though, in the most natural and strongest solution for missing teeth. Are they right for you? To find out, and to find out what type of implants would be best, make an appointment with a dentist near you.
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