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Dental implants can be restored if they become damaged, lose their shape, or break off. This process is called "restoration". Restoring dental implants requires the same dental procedures as other tooth restoration, such as a filling or crown. The main di...
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An implant is a replacement tooth anchored into the jaw, usually with screw-like posts. Implants are created from titanium and other materials and are designed to mimic a missing tooth's natural look and feel. The implants can be utilised as an anchor for...
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Dental implants are surgical procedures that involve placing a post (or “implant”) into the jawbone under local anaesthesia, fixed by titanium screws. The implant will become a section of the jawbone within a week. Dental implants are very successful, wit...
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The side effects of having All-on-4 implants placed in one's mouth are related to the surgical process. These side effects can vary from person to person, with the most common side effect being chronic gum inflammation.
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People believe that if they go to a dentist's office for implants, they will get them the same day. No, that is not what happens. Getting dental implants involves consultation, evaluation, X-rays or scans, preparing the implants and follow up appointments...

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