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  • Crown Post and Core Vs. Dental Implant

    A lot of patients often get confused between a crown post and core and a dental implant. How exactly is a crown post can core fitted into a tooth? What’s the difference between crown post and core and a dental implant?  Root Canal Treatment1. After root canal treatment there is a observation period of 1 to 2 weeks to see if ther...

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  • When Can You Resume Eating After a Dental Implant?

    How soon can you eat after a dental implant? This is the most frequently asked question by most patients after a dental implant. After dental implant surgery you need to give yourself time to heal so to begin with you will have to restrict your diet to certain foods. So what can you eat during your road to recover?  How long do you h...

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  • Difference Between Tooth Replantation & Dental Implantation

    A lot of patients often get confused with tooth replantation and dental implantation. Both sound similar but there’s a big difference between replantation and implantation. Tooth replantation is used to manage avulsed permanent teeth whereas a dental implant is a metal post that replaces the root portion of a missing tooth.  1. ...

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  • Shenzhen All-on-4 Dental Implant Guide: Costs & Procedure

    When speaking of dental implants many patients are familiar with individual dental implants and depending on how many teeth are missing a dental implant is implanted for each individual tooth. However, due to the advancement in technology with the use of just four implants it's possible to replace all of the teeth on the top and botto...

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  • Onlay Bone Graft or Guided Bone Regeneration for Dental Implants

    Bone grafting is required when a patient does not have a sufficient amount of healthy natural bones in their mouth that are capable of supporting the dental implants. When choosing between bone grafts there is the choice of onlay bone graft or guided bone regeneration. What's the difference? Which is bett...

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  • How Often Should Dental Implants be Replaced

    Dental implants and dentures along with crowns are all considered dental prosthesis. So how often do dental implants need to be replaced? When Should Dental Implants be Replaced?  After getting your dental implants you will need to make appointments to see your dentist for check-ups but you will not need to replace your imp...

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  • Dental Implant and Orthodontics: Which Comes First?

    Dental implants and orthodontics are two independent procedures, but sometimes they require mutual assistance, in particularly when there has been a extended period of time where the tooth has been lost and no dentures have been fitted. However, dental implants and orthodontic treatments are also pr...

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  • Pure titanium or titanium alloy dental implant?

    Not sure what dental implant material to pick? Why not choose a brand first before picking the material. Since the two materials, pure titanium and titanium alloy, both work fine, there is not too much to worry about. A dental implant is composed of three parts, an artificial tooth root (the implant), an abutment and a crown. Implant...

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  • 7 Myths about Dental Implants

    Dental implant, also known as artificial implant, does not really mean implanting a natural tooth. In fact, dental implant is made into the shape of tooth root with pure titanium which is compatible with human bones, and then placed into the alveolar bone of the missing tooth. There are a lot of myths about dental implants ...

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  • Is There Age Limit of Dental Implant?

    Dental implant is a false tooth to replace a natural missing tooth through medical method. Generally speaking, there is no age limit to have dental implant. Elderly people are also available to have implant treatment. However, people who has chronic disease such as diabetic, hypertension, heart disease and cerebrovascular disease are...

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