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Demo - Engage+ is not your typical dental surgery, our commitment and focus is to make everyone smiles, and when we say everyone we mean everyone.
All of our ADA qualified and trained dentists provide friendly and very gentle quality dental services; we strive to stay up-to-date with the latest dental techniques and treatment options.
As a provider of health services, we want to ensure that you are patients are fully informed about their options. You should understand the services and treatments that can help you maintain a beautiful smile.


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DENTAL IMPLANT TREATMENT
A dental implant is the best solution for replacing a missing tooth (or a series of teeth). This is because dental implants emulate natural form and function such that treatment cannot be detected. Dental implants do not need to be removed for cleaning and maintenance, making it a convenient tooth replacement solution.
Essentially, implants are replacement tooth roots made of titanium, which are placed into your jaw. They provide a foundation for the attachment of removable replacement teeth, or to secure permanent teeth. When the root or nerve of a tooth is damaged, an implant is a perfect solution.

The first step in getting a dental implant is consulting with your dentist. After a full examination, your dentist can determine if you are a suitable candidate for a dental implant. This initial consultation will include x-rays to look at the specific areas that will support an implant. If the dentist believes that there is enough room for an implant, the patient move forward with the procedure.
The attachment of a dental implant is a surgical procedure. It is attached directly to your jawbone. The recovery time for this surgery will vary, depending on the scope of the implant. For example, there are single implants and multiple implants.
There are different types of dental implants, which during consultation, you and your clinician can discuss which will be best for you.
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This dental implant treatment is highly suited to those who are time-poor, who suffer from dental phobia or who find being without their teeth, and ability to smile, unacceptable.
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Here at Demo - Engage+, we take the safety of everyone in our environment seriously.
Because of this, we have gone above and beyond what is required to make our dental clinic sterile for COVID-19 safe on top of our already stringent infection control protocol.
Why? Because your safety and the safety of our team members come first.
We have taken many measures to protect you and our team members. Our intention is that everyone walking into our practice is as comfortable as possible. And here's a promise from us, we will always strive for excellence in accomplishing that goal.
Dental implant - FAQs
The overall success rate of a dental is about 98% or higher. This is because it is a relatively simple procedure. Though, this can vary depending on the specifics of your situation. As always, your dentist will need to come up with a proper treatment plan based on your specific condition.
Discomfort is rarely reported among patients. While you may experience moderate discomfort immediately following the surgery, this will generally pass within a day or two. This simply due to soreness around the site of the surgery.
Sometimes, dentists will recommend that you take over-the-counter pain medications, such as over the counter pain medication, to reduce any minor discomfort or aches.
Dental implants do not require any specific care, other than regular dental check-ups. You will continue to follow proper oral hygiene habits, including proper brushing and flossing techniques. Your dentist will also likely recommend that you use an antibacterial mouthwash to help prevent infection.
No, you cannot use a single implant for multiple teeth. Each implant will has the ability to hold one crown. Two implants are required to secure a partial bridge or a full dental bridge. To secure an upper or lower denture, four to six implants are used.
As mentioned, dental implant procedures are common and relatively easy. But, there is always a potential for certain risks or side effects. This may include infection, nerve damage, or sinus problems – if the upper jaw implant reaches the sinus cavities. Infection can occur if bacteria enters the site of the surgery. Nerve damage is generally the result of the surgery and may require further work to repair.
The dental implants will generally last between 5 and 15 years, depending on your oral hygiene routine. Though, some people can keep their implants for a lifetime. It really depends on how you care for your teeth.
As discussed, dental implants are sometimes used to support dentures. Traditional dentures rest against your gums. An adhesive may be used to provide stability. But, these dentures can still slide around. This can also lead to damage to the gums.
With dental implants for dentures, the dentures will not slip or slide. They are secured in place and most denture wearers prefer the stability that this provides.
Most dental implants are fixed, but you can get removable dental implants. Your dentist will explain the advantages and disadvantages of both options. You should carefully consider which option provides you with the best outcome and discuss this with your dentist for their opinion.
DISCLAIMER - Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.
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