Services
> Implants
> FAQ
Implant Dentistry FAQ's
serving Queens, New York
| Why
should you come to our office for your dental
implants?
Because
our office offers implant reconstruction
by a specially trained implantologist who
is also a board certified prosthodontist.
Normally, you would have to visit two dentists
in two offices, one to do the implant placement
and one to do the reconstruction.
|
|
 |
 |
|
Will
I have a tooth right away after the surgery and what will
it look like?
There
are two implant dentistry phases: the first phase is the surgical phase which
entails physically placing the implant into the bone - it
is not touched for several months afterwards to allow for
stress-free healing. You may get a temporary tooth in the
meantime. The second phase involves uncovering the implant
to begin the short process of actual crown fabrication.

Is
the implant dentistry process painful?
Most
patients would say that the level of discomfort was so low
that one or two aspirins made them 100% comfortable. Sometimes,
pain is associated with the need for prescription-strength
Motrin or Advil and very occasionally, codeine. Swelling can
occur and if it does it will decrease by the second, or rarely,
the third day.
What
happens if I don't replace a missing tooth with an implant?
The
adjacent teeth can be affected as the biting forces change
in the area adjacent to the open space. Therefore, your bite can change and
cause damage to the jaw joint (TMJ). Another consequence is
the loss of bone that occurs with non-replacement of a lost
tooth.
How
do I take care of my implant?
Your
implant will never decay. It will, however, collect plaque
and be subject to bone loss. The success of your implant is
dependent on our support through regular cleanings in our
office and your daily oral home care. With your new implant, you
can eat, talk, laugh and smile with confidence.
Why should I come to this office for my dental
implants?
Because our office offers implant reconstruction by a specially
trained implantologist who is also a
prosthodontist.
Normally, you would have to visit two dentists in two offices,
one to do the implant placement and another to do the reconstruction.
|