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Jan 2014
24th
 

Dental Implant Treament For A Premolar Tooth

Our case of the month for January is a dental implant case involving a premolar tooth. The tooth was lost due to infection around a failing root canal treatment. In most cases, the very best replacement for a tooth is a dental implant. After careful planning, a screw retained dental implant was placed.

What is a screw retained dental implant? Well, here are the advantages:

1. These types of crowns are screwed directly into the dental implant.

2. There is NO cement. This is important as excess cement can lead to difficulty in cleaning and cause inflammation around the implant.

3. The crown is 100% retrievable. This has a great advantages as if the crown needs to be removed for whatever reason, it is simply unscrewed.

4. They still look natural and life like! Please look at the photos to view how a screw retained implant crown looks and works:

missing tooth, gaps in teeth
Missing premolar teeth present, loss of function and symmetry
tooth restored with a dental implant, screw retained
Tooth restored with a dental implant, screw retained. As good as new!

In our case, we used as Astra dental implant. The filling in the middle of the tooth is the access area. So if the tooth needs to be taken off for whatever reason, we can simply remove the filling and unscrew- simple! Dental implants are the very best replacement for missing teeth. Whether you are missing one, several or all of your teeth, implants can help to restore your bite, function and improve your life!

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