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Dental Implants: Teeth Replacement in Queens This article explores the various ways single and multiple teeth can become dislodged from the jaw bone and subsequently need replacing. It then discusses dental implants as one of the best tooth replacement techniques. Teeth Replacement in Queens: An Overview No matter how well we look after our teeth, statistics provided by the Centre for Disease Control and the American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons dictate that most of us will need to consider teeth replacement in Queens at some stage during our lives. Teeth can become lost, irreparably cracked, broken down and decayed through a myriad of causes. While tooth decay is generally the result of poor oral hygiene, serious and chronic illnesses (diabetes, AIDS and cancer), accidental trauma received to the face and being dealt a bad hand in the genetic department can also cause people to require teeth replacement in Queens. Many of these causes cannot be avoided. Getting smacked in the face with a racquet by your squash partner is just a bad and unforeseen accident (unless they are habitually abysmal performers on the courts). The good news is that there is teeth replacement in Queens that will completely restore your beautiful smile and oral functionality. Teeth Replacement in Queens: Dental Implants The most successful treatment for single and multiple missing teeth are dental implants, which essentially involves the placement of a titanium screw (artificial tooth root) in a predrilled socket in the bone of the jaw. A ceramic crown is then affixed to the abutment of the base implant resulting in an artificial tooth replacement that looks, feels and works just like a healthy natural tooth. Dental implants enjoy a 98% success rate with cases where they do not properly osseointegrate (form a strong bond with the bone tissue and fall out) generally arising from poor post-operative care and bone loss through acute periodontal disease. Overall, dental implants allow patients to walk out of the dental clinic with teeth replacement in Queens that are virtually indistinguishable from any of their other healthy teeth. Teeth Replacement in Queens: Periodontal Disease For patients presenting with acute and chronic periodontal disease (bacterial infection of the soft tissue surrounding and supporting the teeth), bone loss often complicates matters. In these cases, the periodontist will first and foremost opt to stop the infection in its tracks to make sure that no further damage and bone loss occurs. Subsequently, bone grafting may be required in order to ensure the success of teeth replacement in Queens. The philosophy behind this decision is

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Dental Implants: Teeth Replacement in Queens

This article explores the various ways single and multiple teeth can become dislodged from the jaw bone and subsequently need replacing. It then discusses dental implants as one of the best tooth replacement techniques. Teeth Replacement in Queens: An Overview No matter how well we look after our teeth, statistics provided by the Centre for Disease Control and the American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons dictate that most of us will need to consider teeth replacement in Queens at some stage during our lives. Teeth can become lost, irreparably cracked, broken down and decayed through a myriad of causes. While tooth decay is generally the result of poor oral hygiene, serious and chronic illnesses (diabetes, AIDS and cancer), accidental trauma received to the face and being dealt a bad hand in the genetic department can also cause people to require teeth replacement in Queens. Many of these causes cannot be avoided. Getting smacked in the face with a racquet by your squash partner is just a bad and unforeseen accident (unless they are habitually abysmal performers on the courts). The good news is that there is teeth replacement in Queens that will completely restore your beautiful smile and oral functionality. Teeth Replacement in Queens: Dental Implants The most successful treatment for single and multiple missing teeth are dental implants, which essentially involves the placement of a titanium screw (artificial tooth root) in a predrilled socket in the bone of the jaw. A ceramic crown is then affixed to the abutment of the base implant resulting in an artificial tooth replacement that looks, feels and works just like a healthy natural tooth. Dental implants enjoy a 98% success rate with cases where they do not properly osseointegrate (form a strong bond with the bone tissue and fall out) generally arising from poor post-operative care and bone loss through acute periodontal disease. Overall, dental implants allow patients to walk out of the dental clinic with teeth replacement in Queens that are virtually indistinguishable from any of their other healthy teeth. Teeth Replacement in Queens: Periodontal Disease For patients presenting with acute and chronic periodontal disease (bacterial infection of the soft tissue surrounding and supporting the teeth), bone loss often complicates matters. In these cases, the periodontist will first and foremost opt to stop the infection in its tracks to make sure that no further damage and bone loss occurs. Subsequently, bone grafting may be required in order to ensure the success of teeth replacement in Queens. The philosophy behind this decision is

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simple. In order for dental implants to become firmly anchored in the jaw, they need sufficient bone volume beneath the site/s of the missing teeth. Since acute periodontal disease causes bone loss, the periodontist will need to augment the existing bone and encourage the growth of new and healthy hard tissue. This is where bone grafting comes in and it involves the transplanting of a sliver of healthy bone in the site where the existing tissue has become deteriorated. After a few months of healing, teeth replacement in Queens will be able to commence. Teeth Replacement in Queens: A Final Note Teeth replacement in Queens using dental implants offers a comprehensive and long-term solution to patients presenting with single and multiple missing teeth. The results speak for themselves: the restoration of oral health, aesthetics and functionality!