Showing posts with label implant dentures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label implant dentures. Show all posts

Wednesday, 5 June 2019

Crafting Your Smile with Dental Implants



Having a smile you can show off and be proud of is something which we all dream of. Having the smile you’ve always desired however can be difficult due to general wear and tear of the teeth and gums, including missing teeth. Missing teeth are often, however, an easy fix and can give people their smile back. There are a number of different implant options available to you at your local Midlands Smile Centres. Read on to discover more about the dental implant procedure.


What’s On Offer
Dental Implants: These consist of a natural-looking false tooth and a titanium supporting rod. This is inserted into your jawbone, taking the place of the tooth’s root. At Midlands Smile Centres, we utilise X-ray imaging which means that the location of where the implant will go can be pinpointed with complete accuracy. We also employ a no-scalpel technique, and as a result, you can expect a quicker healing time as well as reduced pain, swelling and bleeding. The entire procedure is completed within as little as three months following only two visits.

Denture Implants: This, in comparison, is a more modern solution to the problem of missing teeth. Denture implants come in two forms- fixed or removable dentures. The way in which they function is achieved through the fitting of dental implants into the jawbone of the patient.


Implant Supported Bridges: Implant supported bridges work by using implants for support. This makes them different to traditional dental bridges, as traditional dental bridges make use of a minimum of two healthy teeth for support.


The Impact
Dental implants are a robust and reliable choice for replacing missing teeth, and undergoing this treatment is sure to give your smile that has a more natural look. Furthermore, it is likely that your ability to eat will be improved, helping to avoid lodged food.

A positive aspect of choosing dental implants is that, in comparison to how regular dentures function, denture implants work in a way that is more like your natural teeth. Also, due to the fact that ordinary dentures move which can make eating difficult, dental implants are a less problematic option. In addition, they can help reduce the rate of bone loss of the jawbone, which is something that results from tooth loss.


Implant supported bridges offer various advantages to the patient who receives them. One of these advantages is the fact that they are able to last for a longer amount of time than traditional bridges.

Watch the video below to see the kind of impact that our dental implant procedure had on this happy patient:


Choosing MSC
It is a great idea to choose Midlands Smile Centres for your implants treatment because MSC boast a selection of highly experienced dentists, some of whom possess over 25 years of experience performing successful dental implant procedures. This is especially important as it is crucial that you opt for a dentist with a history of performing successful dental implant procedures and not be enticed by treatments with a low cost.


Have a think about what you would like and get in touch with MidlandsSmile Centres today to see how we can improve your smile.


Friday, 27 July 2018

Dental Implants and Cosmetic Dentistry at MSC

From time to time, there is a possibility that all of us notice something that we feel could be improved with our teeth. If the idea of improving your teeth in some way has struck you before, we here at MSC can help you make an informed decision. Midlands Smile Centres are staffed with a number of highly skilled and vastly experienced dentists who can help you achieve the kind of smile you are looking for.

In regards to what you feel needs to be improved with your teeth, there is a distinction between dental treatment that is purely cosmetic and that which is more necessary. One of the more necessary forms of treatment that people often require is dental implants. Dental implants are a solution for missing teeth; they consist of a false tooth and a titanium supporting rod. MSC has a great deal of experience in providing dental implants, something which is crucial when it comes successfully carrying out this procedure. At MSC you will discover a pleasing selection of types of dental implant treatments.

Individual Dental Implants

Dental implants are comfortable and have a natural appearance so your smile will get a definite visual boost. The titanium supporting rod of the implant is inserted into the jawbone so that the false tooth attached to it rests on top of the gum and functions in the way that a natural tooth would. Dental implants are largely considered to be one of the most versatile types of treatment that exists for replacing missing teeth.


How We Do It


Here at MSC, we can employ a “no-scalpel” technique within the dental implant treatment procedure.

First of all, the dentist will use X-ray imaging to locate the precise area for the implant to be placed. Then the implant will be inserted directly into the patient's gum without making an incision with the scalpel.

As a result of the “no-scalpel” technique, the patient experiences less pain, bleeding and swelling in response to the treatment. The patient can expect a faster rate of recovery, too.

Other Types of Dental Implants at MSC

Implanted Dentures


Implanted dentures are a more stable and comfortable alternative to traditional dentures, and they make use of implants which are attached to the jawbone. Attached to these implants will be the extensions, and it is these extensions that your new teeth will be connected to. These new teeth are highly functional and will feel natural in your mouth.


Gold Implants


This form of implant boasts a striking visual edge that is complemented by the same kind of function that ordinary implants provide. Consisting of a titanium implant and a gold tooth made of a gold alloy, this type of implant will also not put a strain on the surrounding teeth. A durable option as well, gold implants offer both function and style.

Implanted Bridges


Similar to ordinary bridges, implanted bridges or 'implant supported bridges' provide the patient with a row of false teeth that can be positioned inside a gap that exists between other natural teeth in the mouth. Implanted bridges are supported by implants- this means that surrounding teeth are not damaged in the way that they would be with ordinary bridges.


Cosmetic Dentistry


This section explores the ways in which Midlands Smile Centres can enhance your teeth on a more cosmetic level. At MSC, we have a number of treatments that fall under the heading of cosmetic dentistry. This is where, if you feel your teeth are lacking that certain something to make them look better, you might find the right MSC service to produce your ideal smile.

Our Cosmetic Treatments

Teeth Whitening

Staining or yellowing of teeth can be caused by a large number of factors. Here at MSC, we can offer the Enlighten Tooth Whitening system to combat this. Following specially-made, close-fitting trays being created by our dentist, the patient can take these trays away for use in the convenience of their own homes. These trays can be filled with the whitening gel supplied to the patient and worn overnight for a period of two weeks before a final treatment by the dentist.


Airflow

Another method of stain removal, airflow treatment with MSC provides your teeth with a superbly thorough clean. This form of treatment makes use of a pressurised jet of air, water and sodium bicarbonate to polish teeth and reach 5mm into periodontal pockets. Also able to remove plaque from your teeth, this is a comfortable and pleasant way to make your teeth cleaner and brighter.

Veneers

Veneers are thin layers of material that can be placed over discoloured, decayed, damaged, misaligned or irregular shaped teeth. Usually made of porcelain, veneers are a simple way of making a sizeable improvement to the appearance of your teeth.


White Fillings

An appealing alternative to the more traditional grey amalgam fillings, we at MSC can provide you with white fillings. Giving you the kind of function you need on an everyday basis, MSC white fillings are more aesthetically pleasing than grey fillings, and unlike grey fillings, they will not be noticeable when you laugh or smile.

Gold Services

MSC gold services include gold crowns, gold implants, gold inlays and gold veneers. Gold crowns are a visually striking way of replacing your old crowns or restoring teeth that have issues with them such as decay.


Gold Implants- These function as you would expect normal implants to but do so with a bold cosmetic twist.

Gold Inlays- If you have a tooth that has a cavity in it but the surrounding tooth is healthy, then the glamorous looking gold inlays from MSC might be for you.

Gold Veneers- Offering a similar level of function to standard veneers, MSC gold veneers also boast an eye-catching appearance to give your smile a totally unique touch.


Find out more about our dental services. 

Thursday, 21 December 2017

A Comprehensive Guide to Dental Implants


Edit: Thank you for your interest in this blog. We have revised this guide in order to make it the best source of information for dental implants at MSC, second only to our website. We hope this helps you make an informed decision for your smile. 

Dental implants are often considered by many people at some stage in their life. Having a smile to be proud of is something that many people desire.

Dental implants are used to fill the gaps in your smile, this is often due to lost or damaged teeth that need to be removed. They are a great way to increase a person’s self-confidence with their smile.


This treatment offers a variety of benefits. The first of which is providing patients with a natural look, helping to dramatically increase self-confidence in the individual. It also offers more obvious benefits including a restored joy of eating and full function of the teeth. For many, there is a real fear of the dentist, and a procedure such as this can seem like a daunting task that you would rather avoid. At MSC, however, we look to ensure all our patients feel comfortable and relaxed, no matter the problem. Our dental implant specialists will discuss the entire process with you, ensuring that every one of your questions is answered.

More About Dental Implants

A dental implant can grant a more confident smile, whilst offering an alternative to a damaged or missing tooth. This provides a more natural look with increased comfort. Additionally, their durability makes them as robust as normal teeth meaning they are a good investment for the future. Alongside dental implants, MSC also provides implant support bridges and support dentures. These treatments are more likely to be used when there are multiple teeth missing. They have all the benefits of dental implants including their natural look and durability.


At Midlands Smile Centres, we are fully aware that the cost of dental work can be expensive. Because of this, MSC offers finance options on any treatment that exceeds £500. The finance term can be anywhere from 12 to 60 months. This ensures that all our patients can afford the treatment they require. If dental implants are something that you feel could be the right path for you than the next step is to book an appointment and talk to a dental implant specialist at MSC.

During your appointment, you’ll be able to discuss the options that are available to you and decide with your dentist which would suit you best. It is important that you ask any questions you may have throughout the process, this will help to put you at ease and stay relaxed.

At Midlands Smile Centres we pride ourselves on our highly qualified and experienced staff. We have over 29 years of experience with dental implants, which means you will always be in safe hands. Our dental implant specialists can be found at both our Selly Oak and Kings Heath practices in the Birmingham area.

Caring For Your Dental Implant

After you’ve had your implant treatment, there are still some important steps to take, caring for your implant is as important as looking after the rest of your teeth. Not looking after your new dental implant could cause you to experience the same problem as before. Just like looking after your normal teeth, if you don’t look after your implants, you be at risk of losing them. Read on to find out how to look after your implant properly.

After completing treatment, the surrounding area and the implant itself will be fragile and will need time to fully heal and set, during this time it is important to ensure that you do not agitate or aggravate the implant.

It is important to monitor your new implant, during the early stages you will see swelling and some possible bruising. This is common for this procedure and should not cause you any stress or worry, but you should see this slowly disappear. It is also good practice to try and eat using the opposite side of your mouth and avoid any hard chewing, again to help reduce any agitation to the new implant. Finally, try and avoid touching the implant or surrounding area with your tongue.


As many people will tell you, after having a dental implant, you will experience some swelling and pain, this is not something that should worry you and is very common. There are several ways in which you can reduce the pain and discomfort, one of which is painkillers. Painkillers will help to subdue the pain (not completely) for a period of time. It is important, however, do not take more than the suggested daily limit. A second method for helping the recovery process is using an ice pack. Without being overly firm, place a cold ice pack against your cheek, next to the implant. This should help to reduce swelling and pain. If the pain and swelling persist or become worse as time goes on, be sure to contact or visit your local Midlands Smile Centres.

The better you look after your implant and the cleaner you keep it the more likely it is for your implant to be a success, even though the new implant is sensitive at the beginning, you must still try and keep it clean. During the first few days continue to brush the remainder of your mouth while avoiding the new implant. After the initial swelling has subsided and the pain has dramatically reduced, you can begin to clean your implant, but of course be careful to not apply too much pressure or focus on it for too long.


Other ways to maintain a clean and healthy dental implant include washing your mouth with warm and salty water. This can be used as a mouthwash and is used to help clean hard to reach spots. This will help to speed up the recovery process. Be careful to not use boiling or very hot water, as this could cause you to burn your mouth, not to mention being even more painful on a sensitive implant.

Finally, one other simple method to speed up your recovery is simply ensuring a healthy lifestyle. Be sure to maintain a healthy diet with a mixture of all food groups. Completing daily exercise will also influence your recovery period. Make sure you regularly drink water, about 6 eight-ounce glasses a day, this should be done using a straw to avoid any movement that could cause bleeding.

The Different Types of Dental Implants

Single Dental Implants

Single Dental Implants are a comfortable way to replace missing teeth. They are natural in their appearance, plus they are versatile.

Single Dental Implants are made-up of two parts: a natural-looking false tooth and a titanium supporting rod. The supporting titanium rod replaces the root of the tooth and is placed into the jawbone, while the false tooth remains visible on top.


In terms of the procedure, here at MSC, we utilise a 'no scalpel' dental implant technique. This means that instead of a scalpel incision, our dentists use X-ray imaging to locate the precise place of the implant, before placing it directly into the gum. As a result, swelling, bleeding and pain are all reduced. Healing time is reduced as well. In some cases, the procedure can be completed in as little as three months and two visits.

Implanted Bridges

Implanted Bridges work in a similar way to traditional bridges. They consist of false teeth to fill the gaps you may have in your mouth due to having lost teeth. However, in contrast to traditional bridges, they make use of implants for support instead of nearby healthy teeth.

Implanted Bridges can fill the gap you may have in your teeth, increasing the possibility of improved alignment of your teeth and reduced shrinkage of your jaw. They will also help to restore the aesthetic charm to your smile.



In addition, due to this type of bridge being supported by implants rather than neighbouring healthy teeth, damage to your natural teeth will be reduced. Furthermore, implanted bridges are more durable than standard bridges, being able to last the entirety of your life if properly positioned and looked after.

Denture Implants

Denture Implants are another solution to the problem of having missing teeth. They are able to overcome one of the main issues linked to removable dentures which were the fact that they would move. Denture Implants involve the use of implants fixed to the jawbone making them stable, giving you the freedom to eat exactly as you wish. Furthermore, Denture Implants will feel comfortable and look natural. Alongside these benefits, Denture Implants are durable as well as long-lasting.

In terms of the procedure for Denture Implants at MSC, your dentist will check to see whether your jaw and mouth are suitable for Denture Implants. If your mouth and jaw are deemed to be suitable, X-rays of your mouth will be taken. This is done to determine the optimum place for the implants to go.


Next, a mould of your mouth will be taken, helping to ensure a perfect fit for the new teeth. Then, the implants which are titanium screws or cylinders, are attached to the jawbone. These implants act as the “roots” of your teeth.

After a period of between two and six months in which the bone will heal around the implants, a temporary denture will be provided for you to wear. Once the implants are healed and established, the extensions are attached, necessitating a further two-week healing period. There are varying types of extensions available, and some dental implants combine the root with the extension allowing for an immediate fitting of your new teeth after the initial healing period. The most appropriate system for you will be discussed at your initial consultation.

Lastly, the custom-made set of teeth are fixed to the implants. You can use your new set of teeth straight away; you may feel that a period of adjustment is needed, but you will soon become accustomed to your new teeth.

Gold Implants

Gold Implants at MSC offer a similar kind of function to that which is offered by ordinary implants, whilst giving your smile an additional visual boost at the same time.

Made-up of a titanium implant and a gold alloy false tooth that consists of such materials as copper, palladium and silver; gold implants at MSC are both strong and functional. The titanium implant is attached to the jawbone, making it irremovable, and the gold tooth part of this treatment remains visible on top.

As a result of the implant being fixed into the jawbone, our gold implants do not produce a strain on the surrounding teeth. The gold alloy that makes-up the false tooth in gold implants is also durable, meaning that gold implants are a suitable choice for your back teeth (molars) due to the fact that the majority of the chewing of food is done by these teeth.

What To Do Next

We hope that this guide has helped to inform you about dental implants and how to best look after them. If you are looking for a dental implant or feel you would like some more information, contact your local Midlands Smile Centres where we can book you in for a free consultation.

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