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Denver Dental Implants

Denver Dental Implants 
 
 
 
 
Patients who want to improve their smile by replacing missing teeth with dental implants have an option that was not available years ago. Secure dental implants can give you the confidence to smile and chew that removable partial or full dentures fail to do.  At Cottonwood Dental Group,P.C. Dr. James DeLapp and Dr. H. Candace DeLapp are Denver dental implants dentist here to help you achieve that secure smile with dental implants for patients living in the Highlands Ranch, Lone Tree, and Castle Pines , Parker,area along with patients in the Centennial, Englewood and the Greater Denver area.Click here to see Denver Implants Dentistry
 
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Costs of Dental Implants Denver Implant Dentistry

           

Cost for a single tooth can run “around” $4,500.00 per tooth (circa 2009) and in full mouth cases can range from $30,000.00 up to the price (or exceed) the cost of a condominium or more. Dental  implant cost is most affected by the total number of implants placed.  Greater number of implants = greater costs! Of course this depends on the requirements of the case, some need more implants… some less. A few patients are not candidates for dental implants while other patients need some type of modification.  The vast majority of patients are in this “routine” situation (if such a thing exists
 

One-visit Placement of Dental Implants... teeth in a day

 

Single visit placement of dental implants is possible but a majority of patients may not fall in to this category.  As a general rule, substantial planning, consisting of radiographs, impressions of the jaw, 3Dcomputer imaging, etc. are needed prior to placement of any dental implant regardless of whether it is planned for single visit or multiple visits. The key for “teeth in a day” is how tight the dental implant fits into the bone.

Advantages of Dental Implants Denver Implant dentist

 

Our Denver dental implant dentists feel there are many advantages of dental implants, which include but are not limited to:
  • Dental Implants replace a single missing tooth without drilling or crown and bridge placement on teeth on either side of the missing tooth.
  • Two or more dental implants may be placed to give tooth coverage over a broader area where a fixed bridge or removable partial denture exists.
  • If your are missing “all” your teeth dental implant options may include:
  • o       Place two (2) dental implants in the lower jaw for better retention of a lower denture
  • Place four (4)  to six (6) dental implants and a bar placed between them makes a removable denture have greater resistance and retention. Your Denver  dental implants dentist can also use "locators" to secure your denture.
  • Place a “mouth full” of dental implants and non-removable bridges and crowns can be placed over the implants.  This can give the look and feel of a mouth full of teeth!

 Why can some dental implants be placed immediately after extraction while others can’t?

 

There are so many factors that affect our ability to place a dental implant immediately after extracting a tooth.  Matter of fact… almost entire textbooks have been written that address this scenario but is too voluminous to discuss at this time.  An example might be a multi-rooted tooth (with three roots) would be replaced by one cylinder dental implant not directly in the hole vacated by the extracted tooth.  Single rooted teeth have a better chance of this occurring.  Without going into extreme details, the implant has to be torqued down to a certain amount (in Newton centimeters) in order for it to properly ossieointegrate (fuse to the bone).  We do not know how secure this dental implant will be until we try to tighten it.

 

 First and Second Stage Surgeries for Denver Implant dentistry (the “norm”)

 

 During the "first phase" our mouth is numbed and channels are made in the bone and overlying gum to receive the dental implants.  After the dental implants are tightened into place, the gingivae (gums) are closed over each of the implants with some sutures.  Over a period of a few months the dental implants become oseointegrated (fused) to the bone and “secures” the implant to the bone.  As a general rule of thumb, it takes lower jaw (mandibular) implants less time to oseointegrate (fuse) than does the upper bone (maxillary).

 

The “second stage” starts with the uncovering of the dental implants by making small incisions over the implants.  Once uncovered there are a variety of ways to approach your treatment again too numerous to mention in great detail.  This is why customization of your individual case is so important!  In most instances impressions can be made of the dental implant and your surrounding gum tissue and models of your mouth made from them.  From this several appliances can be made such as:

  • Crowns for individual teeth either screwed in or cemented (most of the time cemented)

  • Dental implant crowns for a fixed bridge (crowns linked together)

  • Dental implants for a removable appliance either full or partial denture.

 

The greater the number of dental implants, the more treatment planning needs to be made to affect a favorable outcome.

 

Need for Bone Grafting and Dental Implants

 

More and more our Denver Implant dentists are recommending bone grafting in our dental implant cases. Especially in the esthetic area how the teeth look is influenced by the underlying bone and gum.  If the tooth has been missing for some time the bone resorbs lower and the ridge becomes narrower.  Optimum esthetic in this case is difficult without grafting.

 

Dental implants help preserve bone

 

Dental implants also helps preserve bone.  When a tooth is lost the bone melts away without the stimulus of a tooth and its root.  The implant acts like a tooth root and reduces the melting away of the bone normally seen when teeth are extracted.

 

Immediate placement and CAD/CAM diagnosis and treatment planning Denver Dental Implants

 

Computer Tomography Scans  (in this case a double scanning technique) are able to evaluate your bone density from radiographic guides allowing our Denver implants dentists to evaluate the bone structure at a 3D level never before seen.  The Procera CadDesign Software is an image based program for planning and the orientation of dental implants, evaluate the bone density, and select the optimal sized “virtual implant” that may be placed at the most ideal angle. This software is used to determine the optimal sites for implant placements taking into account bone density, anatomic differences, and where to place a crown.  Nobel-Biocare is able to fabricate a surgical template (a 3Dguide) to guide in placing implants.  This software is able to fabricate crowns that may be temporary or final.

 

In order for crowns, either temporary or final, to be placed at the time of the dental implant placement requires that the dental implants be tightened to a predetermined torque (tightness).  If the implant cannot be “tightened” to this level, the crown or prosthesis cannot be “loaded” (stress placed on it) and the patient and doctor need to wait until oseointegration (fusion) occurs.  This process can take between 3 months to 6 months or more… it just depends upon the healing of the patient. Unfortunately, we do not know for certain until the day of surgery.

 

The field of dental implant placement and tooth replacement is an ever- evolving field. Both Dr.’s DeLapp are life-long learners and attend numerous study clubs and continuing education courses.  What we knew 10 years ago has in most cases been modified or updated to techniques or materials that improve both the esthetics and longevity for our patients.

 

Alternatives to implants Denver Implant Dentists

 

Alternative to Dental Implants include but are not necessarily limited to:
  • Delaying treatment or no treatment after a tooth has been removed. This “tends” to lead to shifting teeth and dental malocclusion.
  • Typical Dental Bridges … two crowns fused together with a false tooth (crown) between them.  These are cemented in your mouth with dental adhesives or cements and are not readily removable.
  •  For patients without teeth… full dentures.  We discuss with our patients that an upper denture fits O.K. (not good … certainly not great) and a lower denture “never” fits! A lower denture at best is balanced in your mouth.  Today the standard of care in dentistry is to have implants supporting your denture.
  • Risks of Dental Implants Denver Implants Dentistry
  • There are certain risks for dental implants hat patients should be aware of. Dental implants occasionally do not fuse to the bone (oseointegrate).  The good news is it is an infrequent occurrence but is disappointing to you when it occurs. Healthy… non-smoking patients have a less likelihood of implant not fusing to the bone.  Patients taking bis-phosphonates for osteoporosis (e.g.) are at “extreme” risk for any procedure involving bone structure and you MUST inform you doctor if you are taking any of these types of medications. The consequences are substantial and should be avoided at all costs.  Newer procedures have decreased the common risks of infection, bleeding and nerve damage. Patients should be aware that any “adverse problem” might occur even with the best of care.  As with any medical procedure adverse outcomes occur and no one is happy when they occur.  You should be informed of the risks and consequences before having any medical/dental procedure.  An open and frank discussion with any of your doctors is always the best!
 
Dental implants take a substantial amount of time and effort to plan and deliver. Costs of dental implant is most affected by the total number of implants planned to meet your needs.  Dr. James A. DeLapp and Dr. H. Candace DeLapp serve patients in the Greater Denver area including  dental implants for patients in the Highlands Ranch, Lone Tree, Castle Pines, and Centennial area.  Please feel free to contact Cottonwood Dental Group P.C. for a no -charge "initial" evaluation and discussion with the Dr.'s DeLapp on your concerns.  Hopefully, we can answer "most" of your initial questions.  Once armed with this information you can decide if you wish to proceed with the formal evaluation. and dental implants. Please feel free to call our office at (303) 694-9740 for an appointment. Please feel free to contact our companion Highlands Ranch dentist web site.
 

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