What are Dental Implants?
If you have an accident that knocks out one or more of your teeth, or perhaps you have lost some of them due to decay, you can have them replaced with dental implants. Implants are not the same as crowns or veneers, they are made from titanium and are fixed directly into the jawbone underneath the gums, this makes them much more durable and permanent than other dental restorations. With good care, a properly fitted dental implant can last for decades without any complications, although the synthetic tooth that sits on the titanium root may have to be replaced at some point, to make sure it continues to match the rest of the natural teeth in shade and proportion.
The main issues that tend to put people off dental implants are; cost, and recovery period. Because the gums undergo quite a lot of trauma during the fitting process, dentists usually recommend that the patient waits at least six months to have the synthetic teeth fixed in place, so that the tissue has had time to heal properly, and the root has formed a solid bond with the bone. As far as price is concerned, implants are one of the most expensive products on the dental market, primarily because they are so successful and sought after.
What are Camlog dental implants?
There are several different types of dental implant on the market, as well as various fitting techniques; Camlog is a specific method that implements the very best in modern dental technology to achieve its aims, making it one of the most popular systems on the market. Using the latest scientific research, Camlog laboratory technicians have developed a highly stable implant-to-abutement connection, allowing patients to benefit from a stronger implant and ensuring a perfect fit from root to tip. Not all implant systems can boast such a short treatment time either, but Camlog uses intricately designed tools to perform the implantation in as accurately and efficiently a way as possible, causing the patient less discomfort. Because the fitting procedure is shorter and more effective, it’s likely that the healing period will be reduced, and the result will be a more stable implant that feels and looks just like a natural tooth.
How can Camlog be less painful than other dental surgeries?
A lot of patients who undergo Camlog implanting can tell you that the process is no more painful than a tooth extraction, in most cases; this is because the treatment is performed under a local anaesthetic, so you will only have a sense of vibrations from the drill, as your dentist creates a socket for the titanium root. Feelings of pressure or bleeding might be uncomfortable for some people, but there will be no actual pain during the implantation, and your dentist should talk you through every aspect of the surgery, so that you know what to expect once it has begun. The small number of components that are involved in Camlog procedures is also conducive to an efficient surgery and fast recovery rate, which is beneficial to both patient and dentist.
If you have issues with missing or damaged teeth, dental implants could work for you; book a consultation with the Pearl Dental Clinic to discuss your options, their Camlog technology could see you regain your confidence with a brand new smile. Even if you are an older patient, or you think your mouth has deteriorated to an irreparable degree, there may still be some type of treatment available to you, you’ll never know if you don’t ask.
Isn’t six months a long time to wait?
It might seem like waiting six months for your implants to bond is long time, but if you compare that to the amount of time they will last, it’s nothing at all. With dentures or veneers, you’re going to have to return to the surgery to have them replaced or repaired at some point, so having a little bit of patience at the beginning of your treatment will pay dividends in the future.
It has to be said that there will be some level of discomfort if you choose to have implants fitted, mainly during the first few weeks after the surgery, because the roots have been screwed into your jawbone – no one would be able to undergo this type of treatment without any pain at all. However, barring any serious complications, your situation should improve over the following months, as the tissue begins to recover and forms a tight seal around the abutement – the portion of the titanium rod that protrudes from the gum line. Eating and cleaning is likely to be more difficult than normal during this time, but if you are prepared to deal with this, you will see the many benefits of Camlog implants when your treatment is complete. For mild to moderate pain, take an anti-inflammatory painkiller, such as Ibuprofen, this should be enough to calm the aching nerve endings and allow you to go about your daily routine, but if you are really suffering, you should return to your dentist to discuss pain relief options, and to make sure the area has not become infected.
Couldn’t I just get dentures?
If you don’t like the idea of getting implants fitted, you could always request dentures, but there’s no guarantee that you will be able to avoid dental surgery completely; sometimes the soft tissue in the mouth has to reshaped in order to comfortably fit the dentures, this is called a frenectomy. If you’re looking for a long-term solution that doesn’t need a great deal of upkeep – other than regular cleaning – you should invest in a set of dental implants. As mentioned above, they are quite expensive, but they really are worth it; they will definitely outlast dentures by a long way, they are much more reliable than crowns or veneers, and they encourage bone growth in the jaw, which stops the chin from receding. It’s really no surprise that Camlog implants are one of the most requested treatments available, they are the next best thing to real teeth, and they won’t let you down.