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Follow on Google News | Sun Smile Dental/Shishir Shah, DDS provides Dental Implant InformationSun Smile Dental of San Marcos, CA is a multi-specialty dental practice.
By: A.C. Price There are two basic types of dental implants, which are referred to as endosteal and subperiosteal. You can discuss these types of dental implants with your dentist, and choose the dental implant that will work for you. Endosteal: This type of dental implant is divided into two main forms - - Root form is the most commonly used type of dental implant. It resembles a screw, and it is surgically implanted into the bone beneath your gums. After placement, the root form dental implant requires several months of healing, during which time it bonds with the bone in which it was placed. Then, the dental crown, denture or dental bridge can be attached to the top of the dental implant. - Plate form is used when there is not sufficient density of the bone beneath your gums. If the bone beneath your gums is lacking in density, a root form implant is more likely to fail. A plate form dental implant has a long, flat appearance, instead of the screw-like form. It is placed so that it rests on top of the bone, and eventually the gum tissue grows around it over the several months allowed for healing. Then, the replacement tooth is placed on top of the post extending from the dental implant, just like the root form implant. The root form dental implant is by far the most commonly used. Subperiosteal: It is composed of a metal framework that is custom made from an impression of your jawbone. The framework attaches to the jawbone to augment the bone beneath your gums. Posts are attached to the framework and extend above the gums, where the replacement teeth are attached. In many cases, if a root-form dental implant will not work for you, your dentist is likely to suggest alternatives such as dentures or dental bridges however, in some cases these other types of dental implants may be effective. For more information or to schedule an appointment contact Sun Smile Dental at (760) 203-3201 or on the web go to: http://sanmarcosdentist.info/ End
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