  Dental
Implants
Tooth
Replacement
For the replacement of missing
teeth it is imperative that dental
implants are considered.
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Whether replacing a single tooth or several
teeth, implants may provide a more natural appearance
and feel. Unlike conventional bridgework, implants can
provide tooth replacement without the need to cut down
adjacent teeth. The dental preparation of healthy teeth
can undermine their integrity and lead to further
problems later on. In addition to preservation of the
adjacent teeth, the implant also prevents the loss of
bone in the area of the missing tooth. Immediately
following the loss of a tooth the bone begins to melt
away. Replacing the tooth with a implant restores
function to the bone and prevents the resorption of the
bone.
How the implant
works: To replace a tooth with an implant, the
dentist places the implant in the bone in the position
of the missing tooth root. This subsequently acts as an
anchor to which a new crown is attached after the
implant has undergone an integration period. The final
restoration is placed by Dr. D'Angelo four to six months
after the placement of initial dental
implants.
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The Dental
Implant - A marriage of art and
technology
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Sawtooth Dental - Dental Implant
Specialists
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Dental specializes in dental implants
and in addition to outstanding
qualifications and
experience as a dentist, we stay current in the
latest dental techniques and
technology.
Am I a Candidate for Dental
Implants
After a thorough examination with
appropriate x-rays and study models, the dentists at Sawtooth
Dental can help you determine if you are a candidate for
dental implants. Call us at
(208)733-4515.
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