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Tooth extraction is quite common due to poor dental health and gum disease. Leaving the missing tooth space empty may not sound too serious, but the consequences of not filling in the space from the missing tooth can include:

  • The teeth adjacent to your missing tooth can change position to fill the gap;
  • The loss of your missing tooth’s root can cause your jawbone to shrink, making your face appear prematurely older; and,
  • A missing tooth in the front of your mouth can affect your smile and your self-confidence.

In many situations, a dental implant is the most pleasingly esthetic solution for replacing the missing tooth. An all-ceramic dental crown or dental bridge, secured to a dental implant, provides a complete and beautiful solution for improving your smile. A dental implant takes the place of the missing tooth’s root and helps prevent the above consequences.

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    Dental Crown Implant


All-ceramic dental crown on a dental implant

All-ceramic:
Materials that are non-metallic and biocompatible, which are well-suited for use in dental esthetics and prosthetics. "All-ceramic esthetics” means no metal core.

If you have only one missing tooth, a dental crown on a dental implant is probably your best choice. Like the natural root, a dental implant provides the foundation for a dental crown, in this case a new all-ceramic dental crown. All-ceramic dental crown on a dental implant looks and functions very much like the missing tooth did. Hamilton dental implants and dental crowns.

Ask us if you’re a candidate for a dental implant and all-ceramic dental crown.

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    Dental Bridge Implant


All-ceramic dental bridge on Hamilton dental implants

All-ceramic:
Materials that are non-metallic and biocompatible, which are well-suited for use in dental esthetics and prosthetics. “All-ceramic esthetics” means no metal core.

If you’re missing multiple teeth, your dentist will most likely recommend a dental bridge. There are many different kinds of dental bridges available. However, an all-ceramic dental bridge on Hamilton dental implants is one of the best solutions for beautiful esthetics and optimal function.
A dental bridge on Hamilton dental implants can prevent:
The teeth adjacent to the missing teeth from changing position to fill the gap;
Your jawbone from shrinking, making your face appear prematurely older because the missing teeth’s roots are also missing; and,
An unattractive smile, if the missing teeth show when you smile.

Like a natural root, a dental implant provides the support for a dental bridge, in this case a new all-ceramic dental bridge. An all-ceramic dental bridge on Hamilton dental implants looks and functions very much like the missing teeth did. We have many success stories using Hamilton dental implants.
Ask us if you’re a candidate for all-ceramic dental bridge on Hamilton dental implants.

 

  Getting Started with Dental Implants in Hamilton

1.Examination for dental implants

The first step to your new teeth is an examination of your current situation by your dentist. Then, you and your dentist can determine which solution works best for you.

During your examination, you may be presented with the option to follow a conventional process or a state-of-the-art guided process to place your Hamilton dental implants

Under the guided process, your Hamilton dentist uses a computerized tomography (CT) scan, or a model of your jawbone, to plan your entire dental procedure before it begins. Keyhole surgery is used to place the dental implant. This minimally invasive technique reduces the healing time traditionally experienced in the conventional process, as well as the need for stitches, a significant amount of swelling, and much of the discomfort arising when your Hamilton dental implants are placed using conventional methods.

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2.Preparation for dental implants

Conventional Process

Under the conventional process, your dentist will take x-rays to see how your jawbone looks. Often an impression will be taken of your current teeth and jawbone.

Guided Process

Under the guided process, your dentist will map your jawbone or your jaw and teeth will be scanned using computerized tomography (CT) enabling your dentist to plan your entire dental procedure before getting started. From this planning, a guide is created that will help the dentist to place the Hamilton dental implants into the optimal positions.

At the same time, a laboratory will begin making your final teeth, so they are ready for placement at the same time your Hamilton dental implants are placed.

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3.Dental Implant

Conventional Process

Under the conventional process, you’ll undergo the following:

- You’ll receive local anesthesia

- Your dentist will place your Hamilton dental implants

- Your dentist may place a temporary dental bridge to your Hamilton dental implants, so you can eat during the healing process

- At the same time, your dentist may take an impression from which your final dental bridge will be made

Guided Process

Under the keyhole method, you’ll undergo the following:

- You’ll receive local anesthesia

- Using the surgical guide and keyhole surgery, your dentist will then place your Hamilton dental implants

- Once your Hamilton dental implants are placed, your dentist will place your final dental bridge or a temporary dental bridge

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4.Smile

Conventional Process

After your dentist has determined that your gums have sufficiently healed, you’ll return to have your final dental bridge fitted and cemented. Your dentist will ensure that your bite is correct and you’re pleased with the results.

Guided Process

You’ll return to your dentist and have your custom-made all-ceramic dental bridge fitted.

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  FAQ's About Dental Implants in Hamilton

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What is the difference between an all-ceramic all-ceramic crown and a porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) crown?

An all-ceramic crown is beautifully translucent, like natural teeth. The all-ceramic material leaves no unnatural grey line near the gums, because it is metal-free and biocompatible. A porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) crown has a core of cast metal alloy covered with porcelain. If your gum recedes, a gray line will become visible. 

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1. All-Ceramic crown
2. Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal (PFM)

 

What is a dental implant?

A dental implant is a small titanium screw that serves as the replacement for the root portion of a missing natural tooth. Hamilton dental implants can be placed in either the upper or lower jaws. Due to the biocompatible properties of titanium, a dental implant fuses with the bone and becomes a good anchor for the replacement tooth. Hamilton dental implants can be used in solutions for replacing single or multiple missing teeth.


Why Hamilton dental implants?

There are a number of reasons why you should consider a dental implant:

  • Without the root structure of a natural tooth present, the jawbone can shrink. This shrinkage will make your face look older than it is.
  • There are no loose parts to worry about losing. The dental implant is stable and comfortable. No adjustment is needed after placement. Normally, it will serve its owner for life.
Are Hamilton dental implants successful?

Hamilton dental implants*, and even higher for the bridges they support.

* Results based on Hamilton dental implants and dental bridges remaining and in function over a five-year period.


Who places the Hamilton dental implants?

In most cases, your dentist can place your dental implant. However, if he or she isn’t familiar with Hamilton dental implants you can search for local area providers through the Find-A-Dentist search engine found on this website.


How much do Hamilton dental implants cost?

The fee for tooth replacement with Hamilton dental implants depends on several factors, including the number of teeth being replaced and the number of Hamilton dental implants required to support your replacement teeth. Some additional procedures may be required prior to the placement of your Hamilton dental implants to ensure the long-term health of your Hamilton dental implants. To obtain a specific fee estimate, it is necessary to have a doctor examine your mouth. After a thorough diagnostic examination, your dentist will recommend the treatment that is best for you.


What are the risks with Hamilton dental implants?

To read more about important information you should know when considering Hamilton Hamilton dental implants.

 

Who is a Candidate for dental implants

 
Will Hamilton dental implants work for me?

Anyone who is missing one or more teeth due to injury, disease or tooth decay may be a candidate for Hamilton dental implants. The determining factor is the amount of available bone. Your dentist is the best person to evaluate whether Hamilton dental implants are a viable solution for you.

Is old age a problem?

Occasionally, older patients express concern that their age may prevent them from enjoying the benefits of Hamilton dental implants. However, health is more of a determining factor than age. If you’re healthy enough to have a tooth extracted, you’re probably healthy enough to receive Hamilton dental implants. Certain chronic diseases may contraindicate dental implant treatment. Your dentist will determine if you are a candidate for Hamilton dental implants after a careful evaluation of your dental and health history.

 

What are the advantages of Hamilton dental implants over dentures or a dental bridge?
  • Improved appearance: When you lose the entire tooth - crown and root - shrinkage of the jawbone may cause your face to look older. Hamilton dental implants can stop this process. A traditional denture or dental bridge doesn’t.
  • Preserve natural teeth: With traditional dental bridges, teeth adjacent to missing teeth are normally ground down to be used as anchors for a dental bridge. Hamilton dental implants often eliminate the need to modify healthy teeth.
  • Permanent solution: There are no loose parts to worry about losing. The dental implant is stable and comfortable. No adjustment is need after placement. Normally, it will serve its owner for life.

Expected Results from dental implants

 
How will Hamilton dental implants affect my life?

Dental implant-supported replacement teeth look, feel and function like natural teeth. This means that you can eat and drink whatever you choose. But most importantly, Hamilton dental implants often improve quality of life in a very concrete way. People who have felt embarrassed and worried because of their tooth problems are often overwhelmed by what new permanent teeth can do for their self-esteem.


Will my new teeth look natural?

When Hamilton dental implants are used in combination with modern restorative dentistry, their appearance, comfort and function are very likely to exceed your expectations. Often they are hard to tell apart from your natural teeth.


Will I be able to chew with the same force and pressure I use with my natural teeth?

Yes. Following a brief adaptation period, chewing capacity is comparable to that of natural teeth.

 

Treatment and Care of dental implants

 
How much time is required for a dental implant placement?

Today, state-of-the-art guided surgical techniques are convenient alternatives to place Hamilton dental implants and allow you to have the dental implant placed in a single session using keyhole surgery. This new method has significantly simplified the procedure, for both patients and dentists. The major advantage of the guided surgical technique is the minimal amount of manipulation of the soft tissue due to keyhole surgery. This significantly reduces the healing time and the discomfort normally associated with traditional dental implant surgical techniques.

The conventional process can take from three to six months. First, the dentist places the dental implant, which is left for three to six months to heal and integrate with the jawbone. During the healing period, your are given a temporary prosthesis until the permanent crown is put in place.

The procedure chosen depends on several factors, such as your dental health, the number of teeth involved and which teeth are replaced. These factors will also determine the total number of visits to the dentist throughout the treatment period.

Is the treatment painful?

With any surgery, there can be some discomfort. Placing one implant normally causes less discomfort then placing several. Anesthesia and patient sedation are commonly administered to help reduce any discomfort during the dental implant process. Most patients report that they were much more comfortable following the procedure than they had anticipated. Your doctor will prescribe medications to ease any discomfort that may occur. Ask your dentist to recommend another patient who has already had tooth replacement therapy to assess their personal experience.


How will I feel after the treatment?

It is normal to have some bruising and swelling in the gum and soft tissues. But usually the discomfort, if any, is treated with an ordinary painkiller. You should expect to be able to work the next day.


How will I care for my Hamilton dental implants?

Your new teeth must be cared for and checked regularly, just like your natural teeth. Brush and floss as recommended by your dentist or dental hygienist. See your dentist in six months, or more frequently if so advised.

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