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implantes dentales
ortodoncia invisible
Invisalign®
es el tratamiento de Ortodoncia más innovador y cómodo que existe en la
actualidad, invisible ya que apenas nadie lo notará, muy
sencillo de utilizar, capaz de conseguir grandes resultados sin apenas sentir
que has realizado un tratamiento de ortodoncia y sin alterar tu vida cotidiana.
La gran ventaja de
Invisalign es que se trata de una forma estética y más flexible de dar a los
adultos y adolescentes la confianza de una buena sonrisa sin renunciar a nada.
A diferencia de los
brackets tradicionales, los alineadores Invisalign son muy cómodos, casi
invisibles y removibles (son de “quita y pon” y así los pacientes pueden seguir
cepillando sus dientes con total normalidad, pudiendo redundar en una mejor
salud bucal en el futuro). De esta manera los pacientes pueden seguir
disfrutando de la vida sin limitaciones o las molestias de llevar aparatos de
metal y alambres, pudiendo quitarse los alineadores cuando crean oportuno.
En sus inicios, esta
ortodoncia sólo podía tratar casos muy sencillos, pero actualmente, gracias a
la constante evolución tecnológica del sistema Invisalign, se pueden tratar
infinidad de casos obteniendo resultados excelentes, que años atrás sería
impensable.
Patients with teeth that have been damaged by
injury or disease may benefit from implants; dental technology today has
advanced to the point where prosthetic teeth are virtually indistinguishable
from natural ones. This is a service that your Invisalign dentist can provide
in addition to other services that range from dental exams and professional
cleaning to bridge work and whitening, as well as braces for teeth.
The History of Dental Implants
Dental implantation has been around for over
1,400 years; back in the day, the Mayan Indians of southern Mexico and Central
America devised ways to use carved bits of seashell to replace natural teeth.
Today's implantation techniques actually grew out of orthopedic surgical
techniques and the use metal in operations such as hip and knee replacement.
During studies in the early 1950s, it was discovered that titanium was an ideal
solution when it came to working with damaged bones; as bone tissue grows, it
actually adheres to this particular metal.
It didn't take long for dental surgeons to adapt
these techniques and materials to their own patients. The first workable dental
implant was invented in Italy in 1959; a patent for a dental implant was filed
in the U.S. ten years later.
Modern Dental Implantation
Since then, the science of dental implantation
has advanced to the point that when done by a skilled, experienced surgeon on a
suitable patient, the procedure has a success rate of 95%.
The procedure begins with a thorough dental
examination and general health evaluation. Once it is determined that the
patient is in good overall heath and there are no possible complicating
factors, the dental surgeon will start out by drilling a small pilot hole, then
gradually widen the opening little by little so as not to damage the bone. Once
the hole is of the correct size, a titanium screw - which serves as an
artificial tooth - is inserted and a temporary cap is set in place.
Once the bone has had a chance to grow around
the screw and anchor it in place, the patient returns to receive the
prosthesis. This artificial tooth is made from ceramic (which is actually a
very tough and resilient material that is used on high-end brake pads) and is
custom designed for the individual patient to match the other teeth.
Are You a Suitable Candidate for Prosthetic
Teeth?
The ideal candidate for implants is one who is
in otherwise satisfactory health and refrains from the use of tobacco. If you
are a transplant patient who must take immuno-suppressant or anti-rejection
drugs, dental implants are not the best option for you. Patients who have had
periodontal, or gum disease are usually not good candidates for implants
either.
It is important to continue conscientious oral
hygiene when it comes to implants, because gum disease will negatively affect
it.
Costs of Dental Implantation
The cost of dental implants range from $1200 - $3000 per tooth. These
costs are usually not covered under private dental insurance plans, so it will
be necessary to arrange some kind of financing through your dentist's business
office. However, payments can be arranged to fit most budgets.
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